Crispin J. Glover is a British DJ, dance music producer, and recording engineer. He established a professional career in the music industry as a teenager. His works at a recording studio featured collaborations with Peter Frampton, Paul Young, and China Crisis. Glover subsequently served as a sound engineer for Level 42 and Terence Trent D'Arby. The recording career included a collaboration with DJ Rev and a remix of the Mariah Carey song “Someday”, which sold 500 copies in one day. Glover recorded the project Crime for Matrix Records, which reached sales of over 10,000 copies. Following a brief period with MCA Records, Glover signed with One Little Indian Records. The discography featured the debut album Rhythm Graffiti (2002) and the 2010 album Which Way Is Up, which included a cover of the P.I.L. song “This Is Not a Love Song”.
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Rhythm Graffiti (2024 Re-Mastered Version)
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The Love Edit
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It's Over Now (Al Bradley's 3am Deep Remix)
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No Fuss Remixed, Pt. 3
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The Long Goodbye (Inc. Saison Remix)
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Deuce
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Rhythm Graffiti Anthology
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No Fuss Best of 2019
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What's the Fuss? (Compiled & Mixed by Risk Assessment)
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The Best of UNKNOWN season
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No Fuss Records Presents : 5 Years Deep
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Out the Box, Vol. 2
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House Tree
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Deep Metro Vibes, Vol. 20
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Mix Up EP
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