| A Guy Called Gerald |

A
Guy Called Gerald performing at DEMF in 2007
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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Gerald Simpson |
| Born |
February 16, 1967 |
| Origin |
Moss Side, Manchester,
England |
| Genre(s) |
Acid House
House
Drum
& Bass
Techno
Electronica
|
| Occupation(s) |
Producer,
Musician,
DJ |
| Instrument(s) |
Synthesizer,
Drum Programming, Sampler, Keyboards |
| Label(s) |
Rham Records, CBS/Sony, Juice
Box Records, Retroactive, !K7
Records, Sender Records, Laboratory
Instinct |
Associated
acts |
808 State |
| Website |
aguycalledgerald.com |
A Guy Called Gerald is the stage name
for musician, record producer and DJ Gerald Simpson
from Moss
Side in Manchester,
United Kingdom. He has proven to be among the most innovative modern
electronic music figures to emerge during the 1980s.
He is perhaps best known for his early work in the Manchester
acid
house scene in the late 1980s and the track "Voodoo Ray". At that
time, he specialised in techno music produced using equipment
such as the Roland TB-303 bass synthesiser and the
TR-808
drum machine (he sourced much of his equipment from Johnny Roadhouse, a
second-hand music shop that is otherwise the haunt of non-mancunian
students).
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Contents
- 1 Early
influences and music
- 2 Success
and Releases
- 3 Discography
- 4 See
also
- 5 References
- 6 External
links
- 7 Interviews
/ Articles
|
Early influences and music
Simpson was heavily influenced by his Jamaican roots; his
father's blue-beat, ska
and Trojan reggae
record collection, his mother's pentecostal church sessions and the
Jamaican Sound system (DJ) parties in
Manchester's Moss
Side area where he grew up.
He absorbed jazz fusion at clubs like Legends in
Manchester where the dancefloor in the early 1980s inspired him
to study contemporary dance. Around 1983 with electro
booming and early hip hop, Breakdancing
and b-boy culture making its way from the US, he left dance college to
immerse himself in electronic music. At this time music from Detroit
and Chicago - from producers such as Juan Atkins, Derrick
May, Kevin Saunderson was being played
by Stu
Allen on Piccadilly Radio and imported
directly into Manchester's specialist record shops.
Inspired, Gerald began experimenting with tape editing and
drum machines and the regular jams in the attic of his house led to
forming the Scratchbeat Masters. Using cut up beats, samples
and turntables they would challenge other crews and their sound
systems. They released a 12" single called "Wax On The Melt", a
collaboration between a number of crews and Graham Massey and Martin
Price together with whom he would later form 808
State. Their first album Newbuild
was released in 1988
but he soon left the group to concentrate on his solo work.
Success and Releases
The result of heading back into his bedroom studio was "Voodoo
Ray", played first at the infamous Hacienda
in 1988 and then the underground clubs and entering the UK charts a
year later. It was one of the first acid house tracks produced in the UK, and
released on a small Merseyside independent label (Rham! Records). This
was a time when musicians believed they needed to be signed to a major
record company to have a hit but without the backing of the major label
marketing machine and spurred on by the acid house fever sweeping the
club scene, "Voodoo Ray" entered the UK charts in 1989 rising to number
12. It was also the best selling independently released single of that
year.
At the same time a track he'd started before leaving 808
State, "Pacific State". was released and hit the charts. However,
according to Simpson, they had finished and released the track without
Simpson's permission. Although Simpson was credited on its first
release on the album Quadrastate both as a writer and co-producer, the
dispute escalated as Simpson claimed to have written the entire track.
The dispute was eventually settled out of court.
In 1991 after a mismatched partnership with CBS / Sony
producing two albums, Automanikk and Hi
Life Lo Profile (unreleased) he started his own label, Juice
Box Records, releasing a string of pioneering 12" singles - the seeds
of what became known as jungle and later drum
and bass. The first singles were compiled and released on his landmark
(and very rare) third album 28
Gun Bad Boy (1992).
During the next five years as jungle rose in popularity and
expanded well beyond its UK roots, Simpson released a string of
groundbreaking music. In 1995 his next album, Black Secret Technology was
released. It is cited as one of the first single-artist drum and bass
albums and was very well received.
In 1997
he moved to New York and in 2000 released Essence
on the independent label, !K7 Records. Essence
was Simpson's first song-based rather than dance/club album featuring
guests such as Lou Rhodes, David
Simpson, Lady Miss Kier and Wendy Page.
In October 2004 Voodoo Ray appeared in
popular videogame
Grand Theft Auto: San
Andreas, playing on House Music radio station SF-UR.
In January 2005 he released a more ambient album To
All Things What They Need on !K7 Records.
His latest album called Proto Acid / The
Berlin Sessions was released on German label Laboratory Instinct in
August 2006. A continuous mix album it was recorded live in Berlin and
is a definite return to the dancefloor. He is currently touring clubs
worldwide and releasing on his own labels SUGOI and PROTECHSHON.
Discography
Albums (A Guy Called Gerald)
- 'Hot Lemonade' (Rham! Records 1989)
- 'The John Peel Sessions' (Strange Fruit 1989)
- 'Automanikk' (CBS/Sony
1990)
- 'Hi Life, Lo Profile' (CBS/Sony 1990 - Unreleased)
- '28 Gun Bad Boy' (Juice Box Records
1992)
- 'Black Secret Technology'
(Juice Box Records 1995)
- 'The John Peel Sessions - A Guy Called Gerald' (Strange
Fruit 1999)
- 'Cryogenix' MP3.com 1999 (Unavailable)
- 'Essence'
(!K7 Records 2000)
- 'To All Things What They
Need' (!K7 Records 2005)
- 'Proto Acid - The
Berlin Sessions' (Laboratory Instinct 2006)
Singles / 12" (A Guy Called Gerald unless specified)
- 'Voodoo Ray' Single (Rham! Records 1988)
- 'Voodoo Ray' EP (Rham! Records 1988)
- 'Voodoo Ray Remixes' (Warlock USA 1988)
- 'Voodoo Ray Remixes' (Rham! Records 1988)
- 'Hot Lemonade' (Rham! Records 1989)
- 'Hot Lemonade Youth Remixes' (Rham! Records 1989)
- 'The Peel Sessions' EP (Strange Fruit 1989)
- 'Trip City' 1989
- 'FX Mayday Mix' (CBS / Sony 1989)
- 'FX Elevation Mix' (CBS / Sony 1989)
- 'The Peel Sessions' EP USA 1990
- 'Automannik (Just 4 U Gordon Mix' EP USA 1990
- 'Automannik (Bass Overload Mix' EP USA 1990
- 'Automannik (Bass Overload Mix' EP USA 1990
- 'Emotions Electric' (Juice Box Records 1990)
- 'Disneyband / Anything' (Juice Box Records 1991)
- 'Nowhere To Run' - Inertia (Black Out Records 1991)
- 'Digital Bad Boy' (Juice Box Records 1992)
- 'Cops' (Juice Box Records 1992)
- 'Ses Makes You Wise' (Juice Box Records 1992)
- 'The Musical Magical Midi Machine' (Juice Box Records 1992)
- 'Changing' (Juice Box Records 1992)
- 'I Feel The Magic' (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'Strange Love' - Ricky Rouge (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'Strange Love Remixes' - Ricky Rouge (Juice Box Records
1993)
- 'When You Took My Love' - Ricky Rouge (Juice Box Records
1993)
- 'De Ja Vu' - Ricky Rouge (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'Song For Every Man' - Ricky Rouge (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'Satisfaction' - Inertia (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'Fragments' - Inertia (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'Too Fucked To Dance' - Inertia (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'The Glok' (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'Nazinji-zaka' (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'Darker Than I Should Be' (Juice Box Records 1993)
- 'Finley's Rainbow' (Juice Box Records 1995)
- 'Finley's Rainbow Remixes' (Juice Box Records 1995)
- 'So Many Dreams' (Juice Box Records 1996)
- 'The Curse Of Voodoo Ray' Promo Only (Juice Box Records
1996)
- 'Radar Systems' (Juice Box Records 1998)
- 'Fever' (!K7 2000)
- 'Humanity' (!K7 2000)
- 'First Try' (!K7 2005)
- 'Flo-ride' (Sugoi 2005)
- 'Is Man In Danger' (Protechshon 2005)
- 'Sufistifunk' (Sugoi 2006)
- 'Time To Jak' (Sender 2006)
- 'Proto Acid / The Berlin Sessions 1' (Laboratory Instinct
2006)
- 'Proto Acid / The Berlin Sessions 2' (Laboratory Instinct
2006)
Albums (Collaborations)
- 'New Build' - 808 State (Creed 1988)
- 'Prebuild' - 808 State (Rephlex 2005)
Singles (Collaborations)
- 'Let Yourself Go' - 808 State (1988)
- 'Dream 17' - Annette (Deconstruction 1988)
- 'Massage-A-Rama' - Lounge Jays (1989)
- 'Born In The North' - US (Wooden 1989)
- 'Energy' - The Two G'$ (Juice Box Records 1995)
- 'Black Gravity' - with Herbie Hancock / Bill Laswell (2001)
See also
- Acid
House
- 808 State
- Chicago House
- Eddie
"Flashin" Fowlkes
- Ralphi Rosario
- Liz
Torres
- Phuture
- Armando
- House Music
- Kevin Saunderson
- Chip
E
- Adonis (artist)
- Mike Dunn
- The Children
- Fingers, Inc.
- Detroit Techno
- Techno
- Derrick May
- Juan Atkins
- Underground Resistance
- Drum_and_Bass
- List of
jungle and drum n bass artists
- Goldie
- 4
Hero
References
External links
Interviews / Articles