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''Homewerk'' is a 12" vinyl EP by Luke Vibert. All songs were later included on the album ''Lover's Acid ''Lover's Acid'' is the third studio album by techno artist Luke Vibert under his own name. It was released in 2005 on Planet Mu. Critical reception Mark Richardson of '' Pitchfork'' gave the album a 7.5 of 10, commenting that ''Lover's Acid ...''. Track listing Side A #"Homewerk" - 4:34 #"Acid 2000" - 3:42 Side B #"Cash 'n' Carry Acid" - 4:21 #"Come On Chaos" - 5:26 {{Authority control 2002 EPs Luke Vibert EPs ...
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Luke Vibert
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. He has recorded on labels such as Rephlex, Ninja Tune, Planet Mu, and Warp. Early years: 1990s Vibert's first musical output was in a variety of bands, including a punk act called Five Minute Fashion and later a Beastie Boys-esque group called the Hate Brothers, but he quickly moved into the low-cost environment of solo electronic composition. Vibert grew up in Cornwall and attended the Wesleyan Methodist Truro School along with a number of key members of Aphex Twin's Rephlex Records crew. Luke and another school friend, Jeremy Simmonds, released an album on Rephlex under the name of ''Vibert/Simmonds'' which attracted attention from the Rising High music label. As a result of the popula ...
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Lover's Acid
''Lover's Acid'' is the third studio album by techno artist Luke Vibert under his own name. It was released in 2005 on Planet Mu. Critical reception Mark Richardson of '' Pitchfork'' gave the album a 7.5 of 10, commenting that ''Lover's Acid'' "reveals Vibert as a producer with a keen sense of musical humor and an abiding interest in funkiness". Mike Schiller of '' PopMatters'' gave the album four stars out of 10, saying, "The 12 tracks of ''Lover's Acid'' would have been better left as vinyl-only collector's items, for at least then, they would have carried with them some intrinsic value". Track listing References External links * {{Authority control 2005 albums Luke Vibert albums Planet Mu albums Acid techno albums Experimental techno albums ...
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