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Duncan Bridgeman

Musician and Filmmaker. Co-director/producer of 1 Giant Leap. Born in London, no fixed abode…

Born in London in 1959 Duncan is primarily a musician. He had success in the 80's producing and remixing many top artists of the time including Transvision Vamp, Eurythmics, Sly & Robbie even Paul McCartney. In the early 90's he hit it big with boy band Take That. However, becoming more interested in alternative lifestyles and world culture Duncan stopped producing pop music and started concentrating on his passion mixing sounds from around the world. Working with Nitin Sawhney on his break through album Migration. Duncan then formed 1 Giant Leap with Faithless member Jamie Catto and in 1999 were signed by Bob Marley producer and founder of Palm Pictures, Chris Blackwell. The duo embarked on a six month journey around the world. The resulting CD and DVD fusing music and philosophy was double Grammy nominated and has become a cult hit across the planet. The duo then followed this with "What about me" in 2007, Produced by Simon Fuller's company 19 Entertainment. Now Duncan has recently finished a 2 year project in Mexico called Hecho en Mexico (made in Mexico) which is about to be released nationwide in Cinemas across Mexico.

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