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AGK

Formed in 2002 when Paul Gathercole, Kevin Paul and Ben Ackland joined forces, AGK could only have come into being in the UK. 

Alucidnation

Bruce Bickerton, the one-man powerhouse behind Alucidnation (responsible for all the act’s music, photography, design and website), clearly works very hard - you just have to look at his discography...

Animat

Through their brilliant debut album ‘Earplay’ & previous critically acclaimed Eps ‘Heart Shaped Balloons’, ‘Artic’ and ‘Sunshine or Rain”, Animat are well known for their forays into cinematic live rescores & a reputation for excellence.

Chris Coco

Broadcaster, Radio 1's 'Blue Room' co-host, magazine editor and as a globe-trotting DJ. Chris Coco’s solo work and many other collaborations and experiments have underlined his status as an exceptionally creative and intelligent force.

 

Eva Abraham

With jaw-dropping live sets at The Big Chill Festivals 2004 & 2005 and with material in place for at least another two albums, the future glows for Eva Abraham.

John Metcalfe

With influences from Bach to Eno via Schoenberg and Kraftwerk, Metcalfe's sound world is seductive, haunting and fiercely intense.

Leggo Beast

Murray Clark, the creator of the fantastically wild electro creature Leggo Beast is not a man to compromise. He is however someone who will make a definitive musical statement.

Lol Hammond

Nothing of Lol exactly fits the sometime misperception of the Big Chill as a scene filled with latterday hippies and obscurantist ambient types.

Sneaky

7 years of worldwide touring, 3 albums, several singles and EPs released through Grand Central and Ninja Tune, Sneaky is now itching to make his solo mark.

Tom Middleton

Tom is a firm Big Chill favourite and we were thrilled that his début solo album 'Lifetracks', was released on our label. A logical progression from Tom and Mark Pritchard's seminal Global Communication, with beats and grooves rooted in funk, rock, and jazz.

Yam Yam

Yam Yam bring their love and respect for the likes of TPOK Jazz, Fela Kuti and a generation of artists who are often overlooked in their own countries by a youth culture hooked on hip-hop.