Biography
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Simon Noble
Real name: Simon Noble
Effective period / Period of releases: 2000 - 2002
Simon Noble began producing dance music in the early 90's. He started as an engineer / programmer at Spirit Studios in Manchester, working on tracks such as Hardcore Uproar by Together and Candy Flip's Strawberry Fields. He produced tracks such as Don't Go by Awesome 3 and Take Me Away by Mix Factory, to name a few.As part of Breeder he had success with the first two singles, The Chain and Twilo Thunder, selling in excess of 25,000 copies world-wide, having first appeared on Sasha’s Global Underground San Francisco compilation.
As part of the duo Maurice & Noble, he enjoyed success with Hoochie Koochi, one of the Ibiza anthems of 2004.
(excerpt summarized from Simon Noble's biography)