Union Jack is a trance music collaboration between Simon Berry and Claudio Giussani, a trance music producer from England. The duo has focused on acid and tech trance and has been closely associated with the Platipus record label, which was founded by Berry.
Disillusioned by the state of the early 90s music industry Berry and Giussani joined forces in 1993, firstly remixing Nicely’s "Away The Throttle Pedal Stop" before releasing their seminal debut single "Two Full Moons and A Trout". Their follow up single "Cactus" reinforced their reputation before their debut album There Will Be No Armageddon. Enjoyable both at home and on the dance floor, it also contained their third single "Red Herring", which was a popular club song in the 90s. The band was referenced in the 1995 film Hackers.
In 2008, after a 7-year hiatus, Union Jack (this time featuring new production partner Paul Brogden from POB/Seismic Records) recommenced with a career spanning live set at the Ultra Music Festival, taking in all their classic cuts. Following the success of that live date the pair entered the studio to work on Pylon Pigs, Union Jack’s first new material in 11 years.