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Although I'm mostly ignorant of AGCG's oeuvre post-Juice Box, his music - esp the seminal proto/jungle highlights of '91-'96 - remains quintessentially original and has aged considerably better than most. To this end I was pleased to read the following on a site dedicated to releasing Gerald's recordings:
"This is my ongoing art project. Instead of releasing some sort of retrospective compilation of 21 years A Guy Called Gerald I've decided to make all of my music available here - past and present. I've noticed people have uploaded music that I thought everyone had forgotten about on youtube. But the quality on youtube is rubbish as people have digitised from their vinyls. I wanted to make sure people had access to the way that it was intended to sound - the equivalent of a director's cut. The sound on the original releases had to be compromised to fit on the vinyl - due to heavy "b-lineage". So now I'm opening the vaults and dusting off the old masters. Thankfully I recorded everything originally on DAT.
Enjoy.
A Guy Called Gerald"
In addition to the hens-teeth-rare back catalogue reissues (a 320kbps of 'Cops' for pocket change? Shiiit..) previously unreleased tunes are available and new material is posted as it is recorded.
A lush new track called Vulcan Love Dance proves that Simpson's genius remains.
http://aguycalledgerald.ithinkmusic.com/my-store/index.php
"This is my ongoing art project. Instead of releasing some sort of retrospective compilation of 21 years A Guy Called Gerald I've decided to make all of my music available here - past and present. I've noticed people have uploaded music that I thought everyone had forgotten about on youtube. But the quality on youtube is rubbish as people have digitised from their vinyls. I wanted to make sure people had access to the way that it was intended to sound - the equivalent of a director's cut. The sound on the original releases had to be compromised to fit on the vinyl - due to heavy "b-lineage". So now I'm opening the vaults and dusting off the old masters. Thankfully I recorded everything originally on DAT.
Enjoy.
A Guy Called Gerald"
In addition to the hens-teeth-rare back catalogue reissues (a 320kbps of 'Cops' for pocket change? Shiiit..) previously unreleased tunes are available and new material is posted as it is recorded.
A lush new track called Vulcan Love Dance proves that Simpson's genius remains.
http://aguycalledgerald.ithinkmusic.com/my-store/index.php