John Graham is a British record producer , songwriter, vocalist who is also known under the pseudonyms Quivver , Skanna , Stoneproof and Space Manoeuvres . He was a former member of music production team Tilt and has recorded and toured with the electronic group Hybrid in the past.
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15-731: A sublabel of Virgin Records . In 2001, he became a resident DJ at Twilo and released Transport 5 , the fifth entry in the Tranceport series on Kinetic Records . The next year he produced the follow-up to "Stage One" with "Pluto Disko" under the name Space Manoeuvres. He also founded his own record label, Boz Boz Recordings, in 2003 as part of parent label Trust the DJ Records. In 2004, Boz Boz released Graham's single "Space Manoeuvres Part 3" under Quivver. The next year, Graham released his first album Oid on Lost Language under
20-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Graham (producer) John Graham began music production in the early 1990s. Originally, he produced and released several tunes under the name Globe before releasing several darkside jungle singles under the name Skanna. With Neil Barry, under the alias of "Quivver", he released "Saxy Lady" and "Twist & Shout" on A&M Records Lt. UK . Again under
25-511: The Quivver name he released "Believe in Me" on Perfecto Records . Later, he joined Parks & Wilson as part of Tilt , who produced the top 20 hit "Invisible". In 1999, Graham left Tilt to pursue a solo career. As Space Manoeuvres with Lea Kenny, he released the popular "Stage One" on Hooj Choons . Graham readopted his "Quivver" moniker to produce "One Last Time" and "She Does" on VC Recordings,
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