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 Luke Vibert

Luke Vibert is a British Breakbeat and IDM producer and DJ.  Vibert has released under a large number of production aliases including Wagon Christ and Plug.  Vibert’s music blends Jungle Breakbeats with IDM squelches and bleeps.

 Luke Vibert  scales of success
 Luke Vibert  timeline

 

‘I Love Acid’
(Warp Records 2003).
YosepH’
(Warp Records 2003)

Early Years: 1997 to present

Luke Vibert started out in a number of bands including a Rap act called the Hate Brothers. 

Through the late 1980’s and early 1990’s he progressed through to Electronic Dance Music production had a number of albums and singles released under a range of aliases including Wagon Christ.

Vibert’s first album released under his real name was on the influential Mo Wax label: ‘Big Soup’ (Mo Wax 1997).

Vibert’s mix of Jungle Breakbeats and Leftfield sounds straddled the Drum and Bass and IDM scenes and unsurprisingly it wasn’t long before Vibert released on that stalwart of IDM: Warp Records.  The album - 'YosepH’ (Warp Records 2003) – included the Breakbeat-meets-Techno-meets-Acid House track ‘I Love Acid’ (Warp Records 2003).

Since his release on Warp, Vibert has also had two albums released on µ-Ziq’s Michael Paradinas’ Planet Mu label, the most recent of which was ‘We Hear You’ (Planet Mu 2009).

Though less well known than some other IDM artists, Luke Vibert’s musical output is nothing short of prolific across many different production aliases.