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The first UK single, 'Sunset (Bird Of Prey)' is adapted from an ambient track that Norman wrote several years ago. So Norman Cook's back, but he does not want to get any bigger, just better. Fatboy Slim is the newest alter ego of DJ Norman Cook. The Beats international album Let Them Eat Bingo (1990) was a dub filled sound-fest. Norman and others had succeeded in creating unique and original music almost completely out of the use of other records.
Beats international recorded another album "Excursion on the Version" (1991), where Norman's musical songwriting talent shone through more than on the previous album. (The first three tracks on the album are damn fine tho).
Beats international toured for a while, where Norm
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Now Norman was in high demand, and would return to his home in Brighton to find messages on his answer machine such as "Hi Norman, this is Robbie Williams. You've Come A Long Way; Baby is Fatboy Slim personified. Recorded in a week in his converted attic recording studio (the house of love), the album Better Living Thru Chemistry (1997) attracted a great deal of attention, breaking down the genre barrier with "phunky-phat-techno-rock-breakbeat-dance". Norman Cook and his little studio at his Brighton home producing the tracks that have helped put Big Beat on the global musical map. Since Loaded-Records owned the name "Pizzaman", Norman adopted yet another pseudonym - Fatboy Slim. The first single from Norman's second Fatboy Slim album You've come a long way baby, was a smash hit the world over.
Pizzaman / Mighty Dub Katz
Sometime after the first Freakpower album, Norman found time to create a new album under the pseudonym Pizzaman (1995), spawning such classics as Sex on the Streets, Trippin' on Sunshine and Happiness. Then Norman founded Skint records - with Skint top dog Damien Harris. Following his tenure with those bands, Norman leapt into the dance world, releasing a slew of singles under the names Freakpower, Mighty Dub Katz, Pizzaman, Norman Cook Presents Wildski, and Fried Funk Food. Norman went on to produce another Freakpower Track No Way (1998) this time with a fresh record label (Deconstruction), leaving Island records to feel sorry for themselves. Tracks that have been forged from Norman's momentous DJing sessions at the Big Beat Boutique and around the world. Right about now, one of the albums of the year. We hear Norman pioneer the big-beat phenomenon with Gottaman containing an early but poorly polished thumping big beat drum loop.
Fatboy Slim
However, the Freakpower album was shelved in the 11th hour.
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