Wagon Christ is just one person, Luke Vibert. He produces with his own name & under the alias Wagon Christ, Amen Andrews & Plug which he did 1 D+B album "Drum n Bass For Papa" which is really good & off the beaten path for D+B. If you get the US version it's a 2 disc set with a collection of prealbum vinyl only stuff that's better than the album. The album is dedicated to his dad who's a huge music fan & allegedly gave a struggling Jimi Hendrix a gig in the UK before he hit big, turned Luke onto Nine Inch Nails & wishes Luke would make music more like The Prodigy
Speaking of NIN, Trent Reznor is a fan & signed him to Nothing for his Plug album. Simon Reynolds is a huge fan too. In
Generation Ecstacy he made a comment that on a certain days Luke is his favorite Electronica producer. As far as I know he's the only producer to do an album for the 4 big electronic labels, Astralwerks, Mo' Wax, Ninja Tune & Warp. 5 Years ago I was on that boat with Simon. I'm still a huge Luke fan, just not like I was.
I once got into a conversation with a friend & fellow Vibert fan & I commented that his music was like those read along books that you had as a kid. Those books that came with a tape that you would read along with & had different voices for each character & music & weird noises. For some reason a lot of his music just gives me that vibe & my friend agreed.
"Tally Ho!" is easily Luke's best WC album & I prefer "Throbbing Pouch" to "Sorry I Make You Lush" which is slightly better than "Musipal" to me was his weakest album to date. Another good album by him under his own name is "Big Soup" on Mo' Wax.
He did an album with lap steel guitarist BJ Cole "Stop The Panic" which I feel is hit & miss. I guess it was BJ's idea. He went to David Toop & asked for a sampling of Electronica producers albums to listen to thinking of a possible collabaration project. Of the artists Toop picked out for him BJ picked Vibert & the rest is history.
