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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luke_VibertLuke Vibert - Wikipedia

    Luke Vibert (born 26 January 1973) is a British electronic musician and producer, also known for his work under several aliases such as Plug and Wagon Christ. Raised in Cornwall, Vibert began releasing projects in the 1990s across varied genres, including techno, drum and bass, and trip hop.

  2. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Toomorrow by Wagon Christ. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  3. With recent releases on both Planet Mu and Rephlex, Luke Vibert remains one of the key players in the scene that developed out of Cornwall and the West Country in the mid-nineties. 'Toomorrow' is a funny, clever, swinging, moving reminder of why.

  4. 15 mar 2011 · I kind of figured that had happened with Luke Vibert as well. It made sense: Vibert's done a lot of work over a long period under a few names (Wagon Christ for hip-hop derivations, Kerrier District for more disco-sounding stuff), but his recent work for Planet Mu, his old buddy Mike Paradinas's label, pointed to a simplifying of things.

  5. 10 mar 2011 · Toomorrow is Luke Viberts first outing as Wagon Christ since Sorry I Make You Lush in 2004 and if you needed a masterclass in sample transmutation, this is it. From the intro onward Toomorrow defines its remit as a sampletastic venture into middle tempo breaks reminiscent of the now absent Avalanches .

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q3531977Toomorrow - Wikidata

    album by Luke Vibert under the pseudonym Wagon Christ. Toomorrow (Q3531977) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search.

  7. 7 gen 2011 · Luke Vibert's most prolific alter-ego returns this March with a new album on Ninja Tune.