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Chris Coco
British DJ and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Christopher Mellor, known by the stage name Chris Coco, is a British chill-out and Balearic DJ and producer.
He had a Saturday night residency at The Zap nightclub in Brighton, from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.[1] He was a member of Coco Steel and Lovebomb in the 1990s, with Lene Stokes and Craig Woodrow.[2] Chris Coco was editor of DJ Mag from 1990 to 2000.[3] From 2002 to 2006,[4][5] he and Rob da Bank presented The Blue Room weekend music show on BBC Radio 1.[2][6] He has released solo records on Distinctive Records as well as on his own label DSPPR.
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Discography
As Chris Coco
- Next Wave (Distinctive Breaks, 2002) – with contributions from Iain Banks, Patrick Bergin, Nick Cave, and Monica Queen[7][8][9]
 - Acoustic Chill 2 (Distinctive, 2003)[10]
 - Heavy Mellow (Distinctive, 2005)[11]
 - How To Disappear Completely (DSPPR, 2016)[12]
 
As City Reverb
- Lost City Folk [And The Grace Reunion] (Dumb Angel, 2008) – with Micky Buccheri, Ben Burns, Nick Cornu and Sacha Puttnam[13]
 
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