tim simenon's second album was actually better than the first one IMHO, largely due to loretta heywood's input, but this is kind of an interesting listen because it documents precisely that point in the very late 80s where UK acid house didn't know what it wanted to be and was trading heavily with hip-hop
popular opinion is that he was the first person to use the yellow smiley face that's so commonly associated with drug culture, it was the cover of his first single
and you can hear that album's ghost in the whole of big beat, like the first fat boy slim album, and the second album's ghost in the whole of trip-hop: massive attack, portishead etc.
I think he had some connection with skateboarding as well somehow, because the beat dis video contains footage from london's Meanwhile 2 skatepark (which is still there), and he also had this weird collaboration with stacy peralta to do the soundtrack for this skate video: