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SFR 025EP
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Guy Gerber teams up with an all-star line-up of fantastic friends to bring Supplement Facts' 25th release to the dancefloor -- a collaborative work featuring the likes of dOP, Ryan Crosson, Varoslav, Guti & Greg Paulus. The title track takes charge with an almost marching tone while "The Fire Within" is a hypnotic, 12-minute soundscape of brass band-style swells that will make you dance in a frenzy of forgetfulness.
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SFR 021EP
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Supplement Facts label boss Guy Gerber returns with his Hate/Love EP, featuring three tracks of equal beauty and brooding menace. "Hate/Love" (featuring Dawn) sounds like midnight in some deep jungle; the tropical percussion, laid-back melody and vocals sparsely punctuated by stabs of Ruggero Deodato-style horror synths. "Lost In You Like A Chinese Cookie" contains underlying tribal beats and a sweet melody. "The Stockholm Syndrome" features classic 909 drums mixing with a marauding bass, growing to a fantastic crescendo that satisfies.
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SFR 017EP
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"Label chief Guy Gerber returns with a stunning 12" double EP on his own Supplement Facts Records. My Invisible Romance is an intimate glance into the seemingly borderless music production world of Guy Gerber. Whilst delivering Gerbers' signature production style this release also surprises with its romantic elements and, as usual, he teases the listener with his trademark dream-like adaptations. The inspiration for this release came from Guy's regular performances and majorly from the time spent on the road -- as a guest artist in friends' studios and from his work in 'improvised studios'. My Invisible Romance is a release close to Guy Gerbers' chest, filled with emotions and surprises -- a truly intimate collection of musical works."
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COR 012LP
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This is the double vinyl version of the full-length debut by Israel-born Guy Gerber. Deluxe gatefold packaging. With the first tracks on Late Bloomers, Gerber already makes clear what this is all about. Not only does he mix house, techno and trance like nobody else -- he also produces with accordion sounds and bass lines reminiscent of Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust" without any concern, also showing multiple influences from Carl Craig via Giorgio Moroder to Jean Michel Jarre. In case you meet someone next week who completely missed the last 15 years of club history, just give him this record and within a few moments, he will get a comprehensive impression of what has musically happened on the best four-to-the-floors around the world. We bow in awe.
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COR 012CD
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This is the full-length CD debut by Isreal-born Guy Gerber. With the first tracks on Late Bloomers, Gerber already makes clear what this is all about. Not only does he mix house, techno and trance like nobody else -- he also produces with accordion sounds and basslines reminiscent of Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust" ("Unfulfilled") without any concern, also showing multiple influences from Carl Craig via Giorgio Moroder to Jean Michel Jarre. The first real climax of the CD is reached on track 5 with Gerber's last 12" smash for Cocoon "Belly Dancing," immediately followed by last year's hit "Sea Of Sand," a track which was not missing from the set of any techno or house DJ in 2006. With "Persona Non Grata," he proves that he keeps his cool. "Moody Samba" offers a total contrast, proving Mr. Gerber's versatility without ever appearing random, sounding like a remix of Aphex Twin's "Analogue Bubblebath." "2 Birds 1 Stoned" is weird and energetic, with basslines that remind of the high times of giant open air raves in Northern England in the beginning of the '90s. After the first part of the CD with its well-known and expected hits, Gerber skillfully brings the listener down again with "Planetarium" and "Last Frequency." The latter track with its arpeggiated lines harkens the Blade Runner soundtrack, only with a shuffled beat underneath. In case you meet someone next week who completely missed the last 15 years of club history, just give him this CD and within a few moments, he will get a comprehensive impression of what has musically happened on the best four-to-the-floors around the world. We bow in awe.
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COR 026EP
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With no doubt: "This is Balagan" by Guy Gerber (Israel) will be one of the upcoming anthems of the summer -- floor reactions are overwhelming already! In his very own style, Guy Gerber combines Balearic-spiced chords with electrohouse beats and fat acid basslines, definitely different to what's out there at the moment. This one should please fans of Mole People's "Break Night" and followers of Border Community, for sure.
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