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Producer/songwriter '''Luke Busby''' arrived on the music scene in 2004 as a founder member of critically acclaimed UK electronic pop band [[Temposhark]] with singer/songwriter [[Rob Diament]]. Busby developed Temposhark's trademark sound - crisp, electronic production combining epic filmscore string parts with late 70s/early 80s synths. Busby was introduced to music by his father, [[Sid Busby]], the world famous Jazz trumpet player, renowned for his successful Hollywood Jazz albums. The father and son collaborated in 2001 on [[Sid Busby]]'s album 'A Time For Love' on an orchestral track written by Luke Busby. [[Temposhark]]'s first UK single out in December 2005 is a collaboration with acclaimed producer [[Guy Sigsworth]], know for his work with [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] and [[Björk]].
Producer/songwriter '''Luke Busby''' arrived on the music scene in 2004 as a founder member of critically acclaimed UK electronic pop band [[Temposhark]] with singer/songwriter [[Rob Diament]]. Busby developed Temposhark's trademark sound - crisp, electronic production combining epic filmscore string parts with late 70s/early 80s synths. Busby was introduced to music by his father, [[Sid Busby]], the world famous Jazz trumpet player, renowned for his successful Hollywood Jazz albums. The father and son collaborated in 2001 on [[Sid Busby]]'s album 'A Time For Love' on an orchestral track written by Luke Busby. [[Temposhark]]'s first UK single out in December 2005 is a collaboration with acclaimed producer [[Guy Sigsworth]], know for his work with [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] and [[Björk]].



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Producer/songwriter Luke Busby arrived on the music scene in 2004 as a founder member of critically acclaimed UK electronic pop band Temposhark with singer/songwriter Rob Diament. Busby developed Temposhark's trademark sound - crisp, electronic production combining epic filmscore string parts with late 70s/early 80s synths. Busby was introduced to music by his father, Sid Busby, the world famous Jazz trumpet player, renowned for his successful Hollywood Jazz albums. The father and son collaborated in 2001 on Sid Busby's album 'A Time For Love' on an orchestral track written by Luke Busby. Temposhark's first UK single out in December 2005 is a collaboration with acclaimed producer Guy Sigsworth, know for his work with Madonna and Björk.

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