A legend of the British electronic music, Luke Vibert is a prolific pioneer defined by his fluid artistic identity. Emerging from the 1990s scene alongside Aphex Twin, Vibert became a cornerstone of the Rephlex Records and Ninja Tune rosters. Vibert is largely responsible for pioneering Trip Hop under his Wagon Christ moniker, though his chameleonic output spans drum and bass as Plug, disco/acid house as Kerrier District, and jungle as Amen Andrews.

Vibert’s performance career is as eclectic as his discography. A globally sought-after headliner, he has graced stages from Coachella to Sónar, and remains a resident of the legendary “I Love Acid” nights. Whether touring with pedal-steel legend BJ Cole or performing high-octane rave sets, Vibert’s live presence is characterised by a masterful command of breakbeats and analog synthesis.