Lost Tribe

Lost Tribe is an electronic music duo formed by Matt Darey and Red Jerry. The two Englishmen had both been producing and remixing trance music individually since the early 1990s.

As early as 1994 the pair produced music together. One of the earliest tracks appeared on Fantazia III: Made In Heaven, a compilation from Carl Cox. In 1997 they released their debut The Distant Voices EP which included their most popular single, "Gamemaster". The EP was released by Hooj Choons, a record label created by Red Jerry that's based in London, England. The female vocal sample in Gamemaster (An edited arrangement from "Earth: Pleiadian Keys to the Living Library" by Barbara Marciniak ) has been described as a Gaian verbalization.

They subsequently re-released "Gamemaster" as its own single on Hooj Choons, which featured a new version by Lost Tribe and many new remixes. The single peaked at #24 on the UK Singles Chart in September 1999. Their work is featured on many compilation albums by Ministry of Sound, 3 Beat Music, Kinetic Records, INCredible, and the Gatecrasher series.

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