British producer and DJ Luke Vibert has explored numerous styles of electronic music since the early 1990s, with constant factors being a mastery of groove construction, a whimsical sense of humor, and a sincere love for dance music's history. His lengthy, productive career has brought acclaimed releases on several esteemed labels, including Warp, Rephlex, Mo' Wax, and Ninja Tune. During the mid-'90s, his material as Wagon Christ (including 1995's Throbbing Pouch) redefined trip-hop's more abstract side, while his work as Plug (1996's Drum'n'Bass for Papa) pioneered the experi...