Luke Vibert, who had previously provided the links between trip-hop and the intelligent/ambient wing with material recorded as
Wagon Christ, did the same to jungle/drum'n'bass with his releases as
Plug. During 1995-1996, long before notable gear-heads began experimenting with breakbeats,
Vibert released three EPs of rangy, schizoid drill'n'bass for the British label Rising High. Later in 1996, the
Plug LP
Drum'n'bass for Papa appeared on Blue Planet. One year later, Nothing -- the Interscope-funded label headed by
Nine Inch Nails'
Trent Reznor -- gave it an American release and
Vibert remixed a
NIN single as well. Perhaps fearing a potential breakthrough in the States,
Vibert returned to the
Wagon Christ alias in 1998.
Plug reappeared in 2012, when
Vibert compiled previously unreleased recordings from 1996 and released them on Ninja Tune as Back on Time. [See Also:
Wagon Christ,
Luke Vibert, Amen Andrews, Kerrier District]
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John Bush, Rovi