Our legendary Bruton Music archives have been raided by none other than Luke Vibert.
As a good place to start in the new ‘Bruton Vaults Series’, we asked Luke to sift through stacks of old vinyl and search out any hidden gems. With his finely tuned ear and a inbuilt radar for all things cool or beguiling, Luke did us proud and has managed to dig up a fine selection of tracks that span the sounds of technofunk to cosmic disco with generous helpings of porno synths, tasty basslines with even some vocals too.
You can listen to Luke's selection of Bruton tracks for UPPM on BR513 - Bruton Vaults Series - Luke Vibert
A bit about Luke...
Luke Vibert is a Cornishman of many aliases, most notably Plug and Wagon Christ. He has recorded under these pseudonyms along with others such as Kerrier District, Amen Andrews , The Ace Of Clubs and Butler Kiev. He has released albums on Warp Records, Rephlex Records, Ninja Tunes, Planet Mu, Rising High and Mo’Wax
As an artist and producer he helped to redefine the rules of electronic music in the UK in the early to mid '90s - alongside a bunch of reprehensible mates that included Richard D. James (a.k.a. Aphex Twin), Tom Jenkinson (Squarepusher) and Mike Paradinas (µ-Ziq). Vibert originally became involved in electronic music through his interest for hip-hop as well as the environment of bedroom experimentalism associated with the swelling late-'80s UK dance scene. He is known for his work in many subgenres of electronic music and his musical styles, rang from drum’n’bass to acid techno, twisted breaks, country and beyond.