Space Cowboy (music)
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Space Cowboy is Parisian born Producer Nick Dresti and protege of Norman Cook.
In 2002, Space Cowboy released a UK-Hit Single titled "I Would Die 4 U", topping the UK Dance Charts, and marked the Top 20 on the UK Singles Chart.
To his credits he has worked and remixed artist from The Darkness, Felix Da Houscat and Sir Paul McCartney.
The debut album 'Across The Sky' was released on Fatboy Slim's label Southern Fried Records. In Japan it was released under Sony Music Japan where it was the 3rd biggest selling electronica album of 2004.
In 2005 the second album 'Big City Nights' was released on Tiger Trax UK and Sony Music Japan, which performed better than the debut album.
'Digital Rock' is the new album from Space Cowboy.
Space Cowboy's new single featuring female rapper Nadia Oh 'My Egyptian Lover' is currently playlisted on radio stations, including Radio 1, Kiss FM etc, with the hit video by James Sutton on frequent play with tv stations. My Egyptian Lover was released 15th January 2007 and has reached #45 on the UK Singles Chart.