Performance · Production
Andy Cato
Barnsley, United Kingdom
Andy Cato is credited on 321 releases across 170 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1995–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
321
Pressings credited
170
Albums
4
Decades active
86
In collections
Biography
Andrew Derek Cocup (born 11 December 1972), known professionally as Andy Cato, is an English musician, record producer, DJ, and farmer who is currently one half of the electronic music band Groove Armada, the other half being Tom Findlay. He was also involved with Rachel Foster in Weekend Players, another electronic dance group, between 2001 and 2004. His stage name of Cato derives from Cato Road in Clapham, South London, where he lived.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
321 releases · 170 albums · active 1995–2024
- Performance · 526
- Production · 122
- Engineering · 48
- Other credits · 25
Studios: The Production Factory · Chong's Mountain Studio · Polaris Lab · 360 Mastering
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Fancy That
2025

Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)
2001

The Greatest Hits (Why Try Harder)
2006

Vertigo
1999

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (Music From The Motion Picture)
2001

The Remixes
2000

Olympia
2010

Chilled 1991-2008
2008

Soundboy Rock
2007

Overpowered
2007

The Best Of
2003

Lovebox
2002

Blade II (The Soundtrack)
2002

Superstylin'
2001

The Classic Chillout Album (A Collection Of Classics For A Modern World)
2001

Northern Star
1998

Fabric Presents Floorplan
2025

Black Light
2010

Valerie
2007

Overpowered
2007

Get Over Here
2005

A Lot Like Love (Music From The Motion Picture)
2005

Doin' It After Dark Vol. 1
2003

Pursuit Of Happiness
2002
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Groove Armada
- Weekend Players
- Qattara
- Elbow
- The Space Brothers
- Róisín Murphy
- The Nextmen
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