Recently I have been listening to AGCG's Black Secret Technology,
F.X., Essence, and To All Things What They Need releases as well as
many of his remixes (Lamb, Tricky, The Orb, Stone Roses, Black Uhuru,
etc). I was reminded how talented Gerald is....
speaking of AGCG, his website lists that some of his back catalog
will be available for purchase on http://www.beatport.com/ and
bleep.com. some nice agcg tunes on beatport.com that i was never able
to find on vinyl...
also on aguycalledgerald.com...
- found this link to a live AGCG set from the Laboratory Instinct
night, WMF Berlin, June 11th 2005 listed on his website...
http://www.guycalledgerald.com/wmf050611/aguycalledgeraldliveberlin110605.mp3
- gerald shows his love for 80s electro by commissioning a special
mix by greg wilson called 'No Sell Out.' for more details and
download links visit:
http://www.guycalledgerald.com/radio/nosellout1.htm
- an interesting announcement from the site '2006 is the year of the
LIVE studio mix. I'll be simulating an analogue studio in club
environments. The soun ranges between my early minimal analogic acid
sounds through polyrhythmic jungle into new forms. Experiment No. 1
will be an underground acid experiment somewhere in a private Berlin
basement this week. I'll be experimenting on 12 subjects. Stay
tuned... the results will be broadcast in early 2006.' i wish i could
be one of the 12 subjects he's experimenting on!
now playing...
A Guy Called Gerald + Lisa May: Voodoo Ray (Justin Robertson's Lion
Rock Soundtrack)
question...
i just read that Gerald contributed a remix to a remix double pack on
Theory a few years ago along with Mr G, Baby Ford, Wayback, Ben Sims,
and Paul Mac. any reviews on this one? is it more of a harder tech
release or more melodic tech-housey?
- Roku: wang (retrovert remixes 2x12" (Theory TR020RMX)
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