Music by Cavelight is the debut album by hip-hop producer Blockhead, released on the Ninja Tune label on March 23, 2004. The album is completely instrumental save for sampled fragments of speech. Scratches are provided by Omega One, guitar and bass by Damien Paris of Brooklyn-based band The Giraffes and violin by Baby Dayliner. The album was released in different versions in North America and the UK, with the track listings rearranged and featuring some different tracks.

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  • Music by Cavelight is the debut album by hip-hop producer Blockhead, released on the Ninja Tune label on March 23, 2004. The album is completely instrumental save for sampled fragments of speech. Scratches are provided by Omega One, guitar and bass by Damien Paris of Brooklyn-based band The Giraffes and violin by Baby Dayliner. The album was released in different versions in North America and the UK, with the track listings rearranged and featuring some different tracks. A further version, limited to 1,000 copies, came with a QuickTime video for "Insomniac Olympics" directed by Sam Arthur, and a bonus disc consisting of Blockhead-produced instrumentals of tracks from Aesop Rock's Daylight and Bazooka Tooth. The tracks "Insomniac Olympics", "Sunday Seance" and "Jet Son" were released as singles.
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