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Watch Fatboy Slim Give a Tour of His Home Studio in This Mini-Doc

Veteran DJ and producer Norman Cook talks us through the making of "The Rockafeller Skank".

Norman Cook, better known as Fatboy Slim, has been making music for over thirty years. A read through his long discography will give you some idea of Cook's continual reinvention from indie rock, to punk, to hip hop to house – the man is a true veteran. Although Cook might be a self-confessed musical magpie, he's managed to leave his mark in one way or another in all the genres he's dabbled with over the years.

As it turns out, Cook's home is a veritable treasure throve of rave memorabilia and vintage production equipment. In this documentary, presented by Bose, the legendary producer and DJ gives a tour of his, mostly unchanged, studio – complete with a boxy desktop PC and floppy disc collection. Cook also talks us through the making of his greatest hit, "The Rockafeller Skank", and the early days of his and Gareth Hansome's Boutique Nightclub in Brighton.