In late 1999 and 2000, Vibert began touring with
BJ Cole to promote their fusion album
Stop the Panic. In 2002, he would begin a series of live collaborations with
Aphex Twin. Although Aphex Twin and Luke Vibert never released an album together, Aphex Twin used the song name "Analord", from Vibert's album ''
Lover's Acid'', for a
series of EPs. Vibert's later releases varied in style as he released albums under various names, including Plug,
Amen Andrews,
Kerrier District and
Spac Hand Luke. "Amen Andrews" is a
word play on the name of
Irish game show host
Eamonn Andrews, referring to the fact that each Amen Andrews track uses the
Amen break. In 2004, Vibert explored acid disco when he remixed a
Black Devil song, which was released on
Disco Club (Remix) and released his first album under the alias
Kerrier District. In 2006, Vibert's song "Shadows" was featured on the DJ mix album
A Bugged Out Mix by
Miss Kittin, which charted at number one-hundred seventy on the
French Albums Chart. In 2007 he founded a club night with
Posthuman called "I Love Acid" after his track. In 2019 it won Best British Club Event in the
DJ Mag awards. A vinyl-only record label of the same name was founded in 2014, with Luke contributing two EPs and an album "Valvable" written entirely on three pieces of
Roland equipment: TB303, TR808, and JX3P. In 2015, he participated in the musical transmedia
Soundhunters broadcast on the Franco-German channel
Arte. For this project, Vibert appeared in the film
Speak the way you breathe directed by the American film director
Antonino D'Ambrosio and composed an original music of the same name. ==Discography==