In 2003, Luke Vibert made the CD YosepH, a disc based on the work of avant-garde electronic pop producers from the 1970s, such as Roger Roger, Nino Nardini and Jean-Jacques Perrey. Under his alter ego Wagon Christ, one of the pioneers in trip hop, he is looking more for funk, soul and jazz. The slowness of yesteryear, in which you could only rock your head with the best will in the world, has been
… replaced by a collection of cool funky beats and ditto bass lines that is absolutely not out of place in the catalog of the Ninja Tune label. Naturally, this was filled with the usual amount of 'weirdness' that characterizes Vibert's work. Wagon Christ no longer innovates, he lets his experience speak. On so ' One way that Sorry I Make You Lush can easily compete with the best of his new label's old work. (AD)more