Andy Cato

Musician

Popular As Caia · Journey Man DJ · Andy Cocup · Big C · The system · Seventh Sense

Birthday December 11, 1973

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Barnsley, Yorkshire, England

Age 51 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1972

Andrew Derek Coecup Sr. (born 11 December 1972), known professionally as Andy Cato, is an English musician, record producer and DJ who is currently one half of the electronic music band Groove Armada, the other half being Tom Findlay.

1994

He formed the successful Groove Armada after he met Tom Findlay in 1994 in Cambridge, through a common friend who was his girlfriend (and now his wife), Jo, whom he met at Oxford.

In London they had a dance night called Captain Sensual at the Helm of the Groove Armada.

1996

Cato grew up in Badsworth, near Pontefract, and played the trombone in the Grimethorpe Colliery Band, as well as the Doncaster Youth Jazz Orchestra and won the Young Jazz Musician of the Year Award in 1996.

He was educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, a private school for boys in Wakefield, followed by Merton College, Oxford, where he read Modern History.

At school, he was a prolific musician, frequently performing and leading school shows such as the Carol concert or as a pianist at school assembly.

He often wrote his own songs e.g. "Christmas means to me - presents round the tree", from an early age.

After Oxford, he moved to London, where he began acting as a disc jockey at nightclubs such as Fabric where he started in the upstairs bar, and composing music.

He set up the label Skinny Malinky, which produced records under various aliases included Big C, Mother's Pride, Vadis, Beat Foundation, Fatback Boogaloo and Qattara (with Alex Whitcombe).

2001

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.

2003

In 2003 they started the Lovebox Festival, named after the club night they started in London venue 93 Feet East in 2002.

2008

In 2008, Cato moved with his family to Gascony in France.

2013

In 2013, they acquired a 100-hectare farm, where they now grow organic no-till crops and raise livestock in pasture.

Cato is now a full-time farmer, but he still finds time to DJ, with occasional gigs in the UK and Ibiza and regular DIY releases.

In 2022 Andy took on the 25 year lease of a National Trust Farm in Oxfordshire, using the techniques and non-intrusive farming skills used in France.

Groove Armada performed a farewell tour of Australia and New Zealand in 2022.