i had heard that all the g flame and mr. g stuff was colin's as well,
but i've recently heard otherwise. if you look at the fine print on 
the releases (i'm not at home so i can't remember specifically which ones)
you'll see things like: "written and produced by g flame, engineered by
mr. g" (or vice versa, can't remember which is which), which is in line
with what i've most recently heard, that colin produced most of the tracks,
but cisco was still doing the engineering. 

i've also heard that some of the more recent 12's (the first alpha 
release in particular) are w+p by cisco as well... i can't remember now
what the fine print said on that one.

in any case the whole thing is a bit confusing... 

matt

[Jason Birchmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> > G Flame and Mr. G is the "house" music project of The Advent,
> > Colin McBean, and
> > Cisco (sp?). One is "G Flame" and the other is "Mr. G", but I'm
> > not sure which.
> 
> 
> According to a press release I recieved from Mike Grant at Moods and
> Grooves, G Flame and Mr. G is Colin McBean's solo work.  I always heard that
> G Flame and Mr. G was a duo -- as you wrote -- but this stated otherwise.
> Have I totally been misled?  If anyone knows for sure, the info would be
> much appreciated.
> 
> Here's that press release:
> 
> G Flame and Mr G
> ------------------
> G Flame and Mr G is really one man: Colin McBean. Colin McBean formerly
> recorded with Cisco Ferreira under the tile The Advent producing intense and
> relentless techno.
> 
> Colin originally moved to London from Derby to study Fashion Design and has
> worked with the likes of Zandra Rhodes, Issey Miyake and Michiko. In 1989
> through Cisco he met Keith from Bang The Party, they then formed the DJ trio
> KCC, where they used to play as residents at the Confusion parties. Colin
> and Cisco started working together in 1990 on an engineering job for Jay
> Denham’s Fade To Black. Their first release, "Bio Rhythms 2" was on Network,
> they also produced Salt Tanks ST1 and ST2 on Internal. Signing to Internal
> Records in 1994 the pair released a series of critically acclaimed albums
> and eventually started their own label Kombination Research.
> 
> McBean ended the partnership in 1999 citing his reluctance to continue
> touring. His work as G Flame and Mr G bridges the gap between house and
> techno with murky disco basslines and the sharp clean high end percussion of
> techno at the pace of house. The tracks roll with an undeniable groove
> embellished by muted samples and synth notes. G Flame and Mr G explore the
> funk available at lower velocities.
> -----------------------------------
> 
> 
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