Luke Vibert

Possibly the most original of the neo-ambient trip-hoppers was Luke Vibert, also known as Wagon Christ, a protagonist of the British scene since the early 1990s. Luke Vibert devoted his project Wagon Christ to the ambient side of the trip-hop equation with Phat Lab Nightmare (1994) and especially with the celestial trance of Throbbing Pouch (1995), exuding abandon and fatalism. Massive sampling of orchestral sounds gave Tally Ho! (1998) an almost symphonic grandeur.
- The Big Chill 2011 - 05 Aug 2011 (Starburst)
- Dour Festival 2011 - (Le Petite Maison Dans La Prairie)
- Bang Face Weekender 2011 - (Unspecified)
- The Warehouse Project 2010 - 09 Oct 2010 (09/10/2010)
- Bang Face The Weekender 2010 - (Bang Room)
- BLOC Weekend 2010 - (Overkill)
- BLOC Weekend 2010 - (Main Stage)
- Warp20 - 09 May 2009 (Unspecified)
- Bang Face The Weekender 2009 - (Unspecified Stage)
- STRP 2009 - 04 Apr 2009 (Unspecified)
- The Big Chill 2008 - (Club Tent)
- Futuresonic 2008 - (Music)
- Bang Face The Weekender 2008 - (Room One)
- BLOC Weekend 2008 - (BassBloc)
- Earthcore 2007 - (Unspecified Stage)
- Bestival 2007 - 08 Sep 2007 (Bollywood Bar)
- Glade Festival 2007 - (Overkill)
- Snowbombing 2006 - (Unspecified venue)
- Glade Festival 2005 - (Main Dance Tent)
- Glastonbury Festival 2005 - (G Stage)
- Glastonbury Festival 2005 - 25 Jun 2005 (G Stage)
- Sonar 2005 - 16 May 2005 (Club)
- TDK Cross Central 2004 - 29 Aug 2004 (NU CULT ALLIANCE)
- Dedbeat 4 - 13 Feb 2004 (Pulse Ranks)
- Big Day Out 2004 - Australia - (All Stages)
- Big Day Out 2004 - New Zealand - 16 Jan 2004 (All Stages)
- Reading Festival 2002 - 23 Aug 2002 (The Boutique Stage)
- Leeds Festival 2002 - 24 Aug 2002 (The Boutique Stage)
- Essential Festival (London) 2002 [CANCELLED!] - 03 Aug 2002 (Rephlex / Braindance / Jocketslut arena) Less...
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