Why this electro music legend sold the rights to his songs to become a farmer

One half of Groove Armada, Andy Cato, swapped the lasers, huge crowds and airmiles for crops, time alone, and sequestering carbon.

Niall Hurson

Electro music legend, Andy Cato, sold the rights to his hit songs in order to fulfil an ambition to no longer rely on a food system which troubled him deeply.

Having spent decades touring the globe as one half of Groove Armada, Andy swapped the lasers, huge crowds and airmiles for crops, time alone, and sequestering carbon.