Lincoln Barrett
AKA High Contrast
From: Cardiff, UK
Signed: 2000
SITKOK Repertoire: Approximately 100 published works
Style: Widescreen Kubrick fantasy
Website: HighlyContrasting.com

Lincoln Barrett is a multi-award winning writer and producer who resides at Hospital Records and has achieved huge success at daytime radio, TV and the mainstream music industry at large. He has worked alongside Missy Elliot, The White Stripes, The Streets, Eric Prydz, Underworld and Adele and swiftly becoming the mainstream music industry’s number one drum+bass remixer of choice as well as a spearheading figure in contemporary drum + bass.

His debut LP “True Colours” was released on Hospital to huge critical acclaim in June 2002, and in autumn 2004 he dropped the superb “High Society”. 2007 saw the High Contrast success story continue, with the gargantuan single “If We Ever “all over Radio One, followed by arguably his finest album yet “Tough Guys Don’t Dance” and later in the year he managed to scoop BBC Radio 1′s Essential Mix of the year. Riding high on the wave of success following “Tough Guys…” it was straight into 2008 with huge remixes of Utah Saint’s “Something Good”, Adele’s “Hometown Glory” and Eric Prydz’s monster hit “Pjanoo”. Then in 2009 he came up with a “best of” album called “Confidential”.

Now working on his next album, which is scheduled for release in 2012, expect plenty more from Lincoln Barrett in the months to come…