Fatboy Slim
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Norman Quentin Cook, known professionally as Fatboy Slim, is an English musician and DJ who emerged as a defining force in popularizing the big beat genre during the 1990s. His innovative approach to production became instantly recognizable, blending samples from wildly eclectic genres with accessible pop structures, processed rhythms, and distinctive "sloganistic" vocals. This combination of elements created a sound that was both experimental and undeniably catchy, making his work resonate far beyond electronic music circles and introducing big beat to mainstream audiences worldwide.
Fatboy Slim's recorded legacy spans four studio albums: Better Living Through Chemistry (1996), You've Come a Long Way, Baby (1998), Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars (2000), and Palookaville (2004). Each release showcased his continued mastery of sampling and arrangement, cementing his influence on electronic music production and dance culture. His ability to marry underground sensibilities with pop accessibility left an indelible mark on 1990s music, proving that innovative, sample-driven big beat could achieve both critical acclaim and widespread commercial success.
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