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jimmerbot is broken, dust :) - Original Message - From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 7:14 AM Subject: Re: (313) A Guy Called Gerald LIVE A Guy Called Gerald LIVE W/ San Serac and Derek Plaslaiko PS 1 NEW YORK “WARM UP” SATURDAY 22ND JULY 3 – 9PM Where is Plassy these days? Someone should give him a jimmer... m=
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On Feb 15, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: if anyone ever wants to test my limits as a deejay ill be happy to serve up a 5-6 hour set of jungle, house, techno, disco, 2-step, reggae, funk, soul, dancehall, rock, experimental, noise, hiphop, pop, etc. my record collection suffers from multiple personality disorder. Sounds exactly like the type of set I would love. I think a few of us suffer from ADD when it comes to genre. Please, Tom? -- Ian
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photek issued the same complaint years ago and did an album of chicago style acid house. think about it. if jeffs mills declared techno useless, would you all stop playing it? On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone within the dnb scene really care if Gerald is making a protest against the way the music has gone? How much weight does he have within the dnb community? Seems like the techno heads pay more attention to Gerald than dnb fans. Is this out on vinyl? Sounds like a good LP. MEK Mann, Ravinder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ac.uk To '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 02/15/05 03:14 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED], matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc 313@hyperreal.org Subject RE: (313) a guy called gerald Great CD, been playing it quite a lot and it grows on you. Much less dnb, more Detriot atmospherics too the sound. Theres a thumper of a house track too. Middle Eastern influences on some of the vocals samples. Hmm I hear you say, but it works. Much better than Essence imo. Rav. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 February 2005 20:50 To: matt kane's brain Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) a guy called gerald so how much less drum bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest against the current grain of dnb with this album. MEK matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]To 313@hyperreal.org 02/14/05 02:45 PM cc Subject (313) a guy called gerald did i miss a thread on this or something? 'to all things what is needed' just arrived in the radio station's mailbox this week. it's excellent! especially the tracks 'meaning' and 'tajeen' i could skip the ursula rucker one, though. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm
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-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] photek issued the same complaint years ago and did an album of chicago style acid house. i wouldnt describe it like that at all. really the only thing chicago-y about it was robert owens on vocals for 2 cuts. it was maybe 30% house and none of it was very acid, though it was very good. there were some ambient cuts, some downtempo breakbeat kinda cuts, and even one really nice drum and bass tune. last good thing he ever did, actually. think about it. if jeffs mills declared techno useless, would you all stop playing it? well lets look at it like it should be. lets say all the techno in the world started sounding like hardhouse. and by all i mean ALL. if he said it then, he would be right. tom andythepooh.com
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At 02:23 PM 2/16/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: last good thing he ever did, actually. that's the last thing i've heard from him, PERIOD. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
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-- Original Message -- From: matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] that's the last thing i've heard from him, PERIOD. consider yourself fortunate. his last drum and bass singles since his return (which i think started in 02?) have each been more terrible than the last. i vaguely remember him releasing some old VIP mix of an older tune that was pretty nice but still not up to ni ten ichi ryu or UFOs or his remix of ez rollers' believe. tom andythepooh.com
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Great CD, been playing it quite a lot and it grows on you. Much less dnb, more Detriot atmospherics too the sound. Theres a thumper of a house track too. Middle Eastern influences on some of the vocals samples. Hmm I hear you say, but it works. Much better than Essence imo. Rav. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 February 2005 20:50 To: matt kane's brain Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) a guy called gerald so how much less drum bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest against the current grain of dnb with this album. MEK matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]To 313@hyperreal.org 02/14/05 02:45 PM cc Subject (313) a guy called gerald did i miss a thread on this or something? 'to all things what is needed' just arrived in the radio station's mailbox this week. it's excellent! especially the tracks 'meaning' and 'tajeen' i could skip the ursula rucker one, though. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm
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Does anyone within the dnb scene really care if Gerald is making a protest against the way the music has gone? How much weight does he have within the dnb community? Seems like the techno heads pay more attention to Gerald than dnb fans. Is this out on vinyl? Sounds like a good LP. MEK Mann, Ravinder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ac.uk To '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 02/15/05 03:14 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED], matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc 313@hyperreal.org Subject RE: (313) a guy called gerald Great CD, been playing it quite a lot and it grows on you. Much less dnb, more Detriot atmospherics too the sound. Theres a thumper of a house track too. Middle Eastern influences on some of the vocals samples. Hmm I hear you say, but it works. Much better than Essence imo. Rav. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 February 2005 20:50 To: matt kane's brain Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) a guy called gerald so how much less drum bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest against the current grain of dnb with this album. MEK matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]To 313@hyperreal.org 02/14/05 02:45 PM cc Subject (313) a guy called gerald did i miss a thread on this or something? 'to all things what is needed' just arrived in the radio station's mailbox this week. it's excellent! especially the tracks 'meaning' and 'tajeen' i could skip the ursula rucker one, though. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm
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It is available on vinyl MEK --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone within the dnb scene really care if Gerald is making a protest against the way the music has gone? How much weight does he have within the dnb community? Seems like the techno heads pay more attention to Gerald than dnb fans. Is this out on vinyl? Sounds like a good LP. MEK Mann, Ravinder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ac.uk To '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 02/15/05 03:14 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED], matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc 313@hyperreal.org Subject RE: (313) a guy called gerald Great CD, been playing it quite a lot and it grows on you. Much less dnb, more Detriot atmospherics too the sound. Theres a thumper of a house track too. Middle Eastern influences on some of the vocals samples. Hmm I hear you say, but it works. Much better than Essence imo. Rav. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 February 2005 20:50 To: matt kane's brain Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) a guy called gerald so how much less drum bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest against the current grain of dnb with this album. MEK matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 313@hyperreal.org 02/14/05 02:45 PM cc Subject (313) a guy called gerald did i miss a thread on this or something? 'to all things what is needed' just arrived in the radio station's mailbox this week. it's excellent! especially the tracks 'meaning' and 'tajeen' i could skip the ursula rucker one, though. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm
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-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does anyone within the dnb scene really care if Gerald is making a protest against the way the music has gone? How much weight does he have within the dnb community? Seems like the techno heads pay more attention to Gerald than dnb fans. there were some threads related to his anti-dnb talk on DOA. i did my best to provoke all those idiots as best i could. drum and bass is effectively dead anyway, its kind of a late protest. the only good stuff coming out obviously owes quite a debt to his material and i think he would totally dig it. tom andythepooh.com
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drum and bass is effectively dead anyway WOOHOO Can I dance on its grave? I never liked the pony-tailed, puffa jacketed, escort driving, half gippo, half posh student trying to be rudebwoy types anyway. and their bandwagon jumping ways. oh, no one wants mad records with 160 bpm breaks and sped up cheesy vocal samples anymore, I know, lets make JUNGLE. It's 'credible'. Oh, wait, no one wants jungle now, lets make speed GARAGE. You know, we'll just make it the same as everyone else does. No need for our own style or anything Just out of interest though - how does something become 'dead'? Surely 'detroit techno' died years ago right, if 'drum and bass' is dead? alex p.s. Tom - 5 of my english pounds (thats ten of your worthless U.S dollars), says you used to LOVE jungle/drum and bass. ; ) _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
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Tom - Pay the man his moneey!;) jw Bring the Fun In! Shawn Rudiman Synthesexual Double EP CD (TNA 005 006) Now Available! -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:47:44 + drum and bass is effectively dead anyway WOOHOO Can I dance on its grave? I never liked the pony-tailed, puffa jacketed, escort driving, half gippo, half posh student trying to be rudebwoy types anyway. and their bandwagon jumping ways. oh, no one wants mad records with 160 bpm breaks and sped up cheesy vocal samples anymore, I know, lets make JUNGLE. It's 'credible'. Oh, wait, no one wants jungle now, lets make speed GARAGE. You know, we'll just make it the same as everyone else does. No need for our own style or anything Just out of interest though - how does something become 'dead'? Surely 'detroit techno' died years ago right, if 'drum and bass' is dead? alex p.s. Tom - 5 of my english pounds (thats ten of your worthless U.S dollars), says you used to LOVE jungle/drum and bass. ; ) _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring. __ __ __ __ technoiraudio.com
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Tom - Pay the man his moneey!;) Ah! I like you Jwan, you should stick about more ; ) Now then, where's Tom Cox Jnr? The jungle lovin', speed garage 'rinsing it out', son of a gun. Re-inflating his puffa jacket is my guess ; ) or, just checkin' his N.U.S card is still valid? Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
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-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] drum and bass is effectively dead anyway WOOHOO Can I dance on its grave? youre really a couple years late for that, but go right ahead. I never liked the pony-tailed, puffa jacketed, escort driving, half gippo, half posh student trying to be rudebwoy types anyway. and their bandwagon jumping ways. oh, no one wants mad records with 160 bpm breaks and sped up cheesy vocal samples anymore, I know, lets make JUNGLE. It's 'credible'. Oh, wait, no one wants jungle now, lets make speed GARAGE. You know, we'll just make it the same as everyone else does. No need for our own style or anything Just out of interest though - how does something become 'dead'? Surely 'detroit techno' died years ago right, if 'drum and bass' is dead? no way. what exists in place of jungle now bears nearly no resemblance to jungle, speed garage, or hardcore. i wouldnt even know what to call it really. i do call it crap so thats one possible genre name. detroit techno still exists in largely the same role its always had: (mostly) melodic techno. you listen to new carl craig or UR records and they still sound like part of the same whole. 95 jungle vs today's drum and bass, even tunes made by the same artists, just doesnt work that wat. p.s. Tom - 5 of my english pounds (thats ten of your worthless U.S dollars), says you used to LOVE jungle/drum and bass. yeah and ive been angry about its demise since before it actually kicked the bucket. ive also watched the death of 2-step which i felt was the closest thing to real jungle music since then. ive since given up on UK street music. in the mid to late 90s you guys had it on lock. not sure whats in the water these days though tom andythepooh.com
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-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tom - Pay the man his moneey!;) Ah! I like you Jwan, you should stick about more ; ) yeah but he steals my lines (which i stole from rounders in case anyone wondered what the hell he was going on about). Now then, where's Tom Cox Jnr? The jungle lovin', speed garage 'rinsing it out', son of a gun. Re-inflating his puffa jacket is my guess ; ) or, just checkin' his N.U.S card is still valid? :P never had a puffy jacket, i still think those things are terrible. actually the us army issue coat i use now is the same one i was wearing to jungle nights back in 96 ;) if anyone ever wants to test my limits as a deejay ill be happy to serve up a 5-6 hour set of jungle, house, techno, disco, 2-step, reggae, funk, soul, dancehall, rock, experimental, noise, hiphop, pop, etc. my record collection suffers from multiple personality disorder. :P tomm andythepooh.com
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At 04:10 PM 2/15/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: no way. what exists in place of jungle now bears nearly no resemblance to jungle, speed garage, or hardcore. i wouldnt even know what to call it really. i do call it crap so thats one possible genre name. the people i know who are concerned about the state of DnB call the crummy new stuff 'clownstep'. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
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-- Original Message -- From: matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 04:10 PM 2/15/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: no way. what exists in place of jungle now bears nearly no resemblance to jungle, speed garage, or hardcore. i wouldnt even know what to call it really. i do call it crap so thats one possible genre name. the people i know who are concerned about the state of DnB call the crummy new stuff 'clownstep'. which is an apt description. however i imagine they still listen to mostly wack stuff, which makes it pretty funny. really the only stuff thats out that im at all digging on is High Contrast, some Calibre, and the outputs of Inperspective and Offshore labels. theres some other bits and pieces here and there (like anything paradox/seba related), but most anything techy has advanced to computerized nonsense at this point. tom andythepooh.com
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the only thing I've listened to lately that has been remotely near dnb would be the Grime compilations, some stuff on Shockout, and the artist Shitmat I think I ragged on grime when it first was mentioned here but I've come to like it quite a lot. I dropped out of listening to most dnb when techstep became the main sound. MEK Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To h.com313@hyperreal.org cc 02/15/05 03:20 PM Subject RE: (313) a guy called gerald Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] h.com -- Original Message -- From: matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 04:10 PM 2/15/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: no way. what exists in place of jungle now bears nearly no resemblance to jungle, speed garage, or hardcore. i wouldnt even know what to call it really. i do call it crap so thats one possible genre name. the people i know who are concerned about the state of DnB call the crummy new stuff 'clownstep'. which is an apt description. however i imagine they still listen to mostly wack stuff, which makes it pretty funny. really the only stuff thats out that im at all digging on is High Contrast, some Calibre, and the outputs of Inperspective and Offshore labels. theres some other bits and pieces here and there (like anything paradox/seba related), but most anything techy has advanced to computerized nonsense at this point. tom andythepooh.com
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-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] the only thing I've listened to lately that has been remotely near dnb would be the Grime compilations, some stuff on Shockout, and the artist Shitmat I think I ragged on grime when it first was mentioned here but I've come to like it quite a lot. I dropped out of listening to most dnb when techstep became the main sound. see, for me grime is like the techstep of 2-step. its like all the fun party music aspects of it got sucked out and it got super male oriented and dark. i was into some of the earliest releases of MC led garage that eventually led to grime, but i just couldnt get into grime or really the later dubstep stuff for that matter. i have housey vocal tunes by horsepower productions if anyone ever wants to ruin their perception of those guys ;) to andythepooh.com
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so how much less drum bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest against the current grain of dnb with this album. MEK matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]To 313@hyperreal.org 02/14/05 02:45 PM cc Subject (313) a guy called gerald did i miss a thread on this or something? 'to all things what is needed' just arrived in the radio station's mailbox this week. it's excellent! especially the tracks 'meaning' and 'tajeen' i could skip the ursula rucker one, though. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
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At 03:50 PM 2/14/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so how much less drum bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest against the current grain of dnb with this album. there are no vestigial traces of drum and bass dna that i can detect at all. heck the first track is called american cars so i think i can figure out his intent. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
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There was a thread on here awhile back that mentioned him appearing in chicago later this month. Did anyone say where/if that's gonna happen? The k7 site doesn't have any venue info. On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 03:54:54PM -0500, matt kane's brain wrote: At 03:50 PM 2/14/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so how much less drum bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest against the current grain of dnb with this album. there are no vestigial traces of drum and bass dna that i can detect at all. heck the first track is called american cars so i think i can figure out his intent. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
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i've seen him play house and drum n bass once.. his last k7 release i remember (with the green cover of him getting frisky with a girl i think) was kinda downtempo-y funky stuff On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 09:08 AM, robin pinning wrote: ok just saw him mentioned in that RetroVert email and was wondering if anyone knows if he's back to doing non-DB style music. the new K7 release, anyone know what style of music that is?? ta robin...
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I have heard two sets from him recently and noDnB was featured in any of them. The first was all Chicago acid which pleased me no end and the second was kinda leftfield house with a few latin rhythms thrown in, though I didn't pay too much attention cos Osunlade was playing in the other room - he is definitely worth hearing IMO -Original Message- From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 4:09 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) A Guy Called Gerald ok just saw him mentioned in that RetroVert email and was wondering if anyone knows if he's back to doing non-DB style music. the new K7 release, anyone know what style of music that is?? ta robin... # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
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On 29/5/03 6:21 pm, Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have heard two sets from him recently and noDnB was featured in any of them. The first was all Chicago acid which pleased me no end Sounds tasty. ;)
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Hehe - you would have loved it! -Original Message- From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 4:24 PM To: Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) A Guy Called Gerald On 29/5/03 6:21 pm, Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have heard two sets from him recently and noDnB was featured in any of them. The first was all Chicago acid which pleased me no end Sounds tasty. ;) # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) A Guy Called Gerald techno tracks
A great track.. Heavily influenced no doubt by kao-tic harmony... I got a white label called a gur called gerald.. Trip city which is pretty damn fine. Worth checking if u can find it... A Guy Called Gerald has a very nice melodic techno track called Anxiety posted on mp3.com http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/51/a_guy_called_gerald.html I was wondering - from his discog (besides Voodoo Ray and Automanikk) which of his releases are similar to this style? I'm looking for his non-drum bass tracks. I'm interested in his remix work too MEK
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This track is also available on the Deepest Shade of Techno double cd compilation on SSR/ Reinforced records, compiled by the 4hero crew. It's on the the second volume (cd) both of which (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) were also available on vinyl (?) around '96. On Thursday, Jan 23, 2003, at 19:01 US/Pacific, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A Guy Called Gerald has a very nice melodic techno track called Anxiety posted on mp3.com http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/51/a_guy_called_gerald.html I was wondering - from his discog (besides Voodoo Ray and Automanikk) which of his releases are similar to this style? I'm looking for his non-drum bass tracks. I'm interested in his remix work too MEK
(313) Deepest Shade of Techno (was: Re: 313) A Guy Called Gerald techno tracks)
I've been after this on vinyl for years!! Did it actually come out in 1996, same as the cd? Doesn't say on the SSR website. (Pretty sure this was covered before on here but I forget. Sorry.) Anyone know where to find a copy, drop me a line please. (I won't pay ridiculous money on eBay though...) Ta, Anya : ) From: Wojtek Kawalek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri 24/Jan/2003 11:54 GMT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) A Guy Called Gerald techno tracks This track is also available on the Deepest Shade of Techno double cd compilation on SSR/ Reinforced records, compiled by the 4hero crew. It's on the the second volume (cd) both of which (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) were also available on vinyl (?) around '96. __ Freeserve AnyTime - Go online whenever you want for just £6.99 a month for your first 3 months, that's HALF PRICE! And then it's just £13.99 a month after that. For more information visit http://www.freeserve.com/time/ or call free on 0800 970 8890
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I don't know about vinyl release on SSR, but vinyl release of Deepest shade of techno II came out in 1996 on Reflective which is Reinforced sublabel. http://www.discogs.com/release/8187 - 2xCD http://www.discogs.com/release/6245 - 2x12 ab
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I'm late on this I know but I don't think this has been mentioned and I like it - I see 'em from time to time and I think they're available from Gemm and the like: Strange Fruit SFPS 071 A Guy Called Gerald - The Peel Session (12) The trax are deep but also 'naive' in that 'old-techno-record' way. k -Original Message- From: P dircon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 list Subject: Re: (313) A Guy Called Gerald techno tracks A great track.. Heavily influenced no doubt by kao-tic harmony... I got a white label called a gur called gerald.. Trip city which is pretty damn fine. Worth checking if u can find it... A Guy Called Gerald has a very nice melodic techno track called Anxiety posted on mp3.com http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/51/a_guy_called_gerald.html I was wondering - from his discog (besides Voodoo Ray and Automanikk) which of his releases are similar to this style? I'm looking for his non-drum bass tracks. I'm interested in his remix work too MEK
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Sorry heres more info : Had a quick look but couldnt see the deepest shade of techno vol 2 for sale anywhere but 'Compiled collated by Dego (from 4-Hero). 'Anxiety' was originally released under the name of 'Inertia' on a Juicebox 12 single.' Maybe that makes it easier for you to find... ab - Original Message - From: Alex Bates [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 1:29 AM Subject: Re: (313) Deepest Shade of Techno (was: Re: 313) A Guy Called Gerald techno tracks) I don't know about vinyl release on SSR, but vinyl release of Deepest shade of techno II came out in 1996 on Reflective which is Reinforced sublabel. http://www.discogs.com/release/8187 - 2xCD http://www.discogs.com/release/6245 - 2x12 ab
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RE: A Guy Called Gerald interview after reading the interview, it was interesting to learn how Sony has fucked with *yet* another artist whom most of us consider to be an innovator of new exciting music (at the time). it makes one wonder just how many fabulous artists out there have been squandered by the majors brooks Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
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it makes one wonder just how many fabulous artists out there have been squandered by the majors A lot. It happens in just about every genre, too. And sometimes it's smaller affiliates. Look at what happened to Felix The Housecat's album of last year - great effort, would have found wide appeal yet was very underground, but London didn't even release it in the UK - despite great reviews and press. It came out in Australia but Warner (who distributes London) here have little idea of how to market dance/electronicmusic/urban. Despite repeated requests for interviews (at our expense!!) we got no where. Also look at the Slum Village story. Here is one of the most promising new acts (and they are from Detroit) to come out of hip-hop for years with the potential to appeal to soul/RB and hip-hop followers - D'Angelo guests - and Interscope lets them go after every man and his dog has bootlegged it. And radio has a lot to do with it, too. Urban music is only just breaking in Australia now due to a latent racism that held it back for years. Universal has tried for years and years to break Mary J Blige but radio will not support her because she is too them too Black- which is a hideous situation. Radio only reluctantly got behind Lauryn Hill - after months of Sony campiagns and then the Grammy coup. Hill was a hit but radio jumped on the bandwagon. This is why community radio is so important and why its supportbase is building in momentun because it responds to the community and young people (and young at heart) and ethnic people and working class demograhics and gay audiences, not monied young Anglo-Australian conservatives and suburban sheep who don't know that they are being programmed. People - artists, everyone - lay into the press, but it is often the press that exposes these situations and makes people aware of the music. Still, there are good individuals in the labels and at present a see a new generation of ace people coming up. Universal here really tried to break Innerzone Orchestra.
Re: [313] A Guy Called Gerald hits SF
we'll have his set online in a few hours. i think maybe low key, and uhhh ...herbal would be a better way to describe his vibe at the Lounge. nice man, excellent set, busy schedule :-) -ian. At 12:45 PM -0700 8/25/00, Tim Pratt wrote: I realize A Guy Called Gerald isn't Detroit, but he has a lot of connections with Detroit and also played at the DEMF. Anyway, Gerald played three sets in SF last night at Amoeba Records, a Beta Lounge live set and at Justice League. I missed Amoeba, but at Beta Lounge (www.betalounge.com), he played predominantly House and Techno and very little Drum 'n' Bass (and looked very bored for most of the set). Yet, at Justice League, Gerald played some grinding Techstep for an hour, then stopped and started playing Tech/House to end the evening. Good stuff if you're into A Guy Called Gerald, definitely a wide variety. tim pratt ___ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]