Hart aber herzlich feat. Mr. G
Hart aber herzlich
feat. Mr. G & Jeremiah
[ ] Mainfloor with KV2-Soundsystem (formerly @ Planetarium)
Mr. G [live & analog]
{once known as The Advent}
(Rekids, Phoenix G., Oproof | London)
Jeremiah (Grow!, Balance Alliance | Wien)
{Mr. G-LIVE-Setup >> Mackie CFX 16 + MPC 2000XL}
[ ] Freie-Liebe-Wellness-Areal opened
‚Ask any group of house and techno DJs who they consider the most underrated producers on the scene, and Mr. G’s name will likely be towards the top of the list. I can’t tell you how many interviews I’ve had with producers of a certain stature who all remained as baffled as I that the British producer – aka Colin McBean – isn’t a household name by now.‘
(Philip Sherbourne | Beatportal)
‚Colin McBean aka Mr. G has contributed to the development of the British techno and house scene for two decades. Both as a DJ and producer. He was part of the KCC DJ-team alongside Keith Franklin of Bang The Party in the late 80s and his his techno outfit The Advent, which he started with Cisco Ferreira in the early 90s, made him one of the main figures of British techno. Or hard funk, how Mr. G likes to call it. In 1999 he left The Advent. Since then he has been releasing countless 12“s on his own labels Phoenix G and Oproof, before eventually signing to Rekids, where his solo debut-album ‚Still Here‘ was released in June 2010.‘
(Sven von Thuelen | De:Bug)
‚Being different is the appeal. When I played at Berghain, it was funny to see the amount of people looking underneath the table. ‚Where is the sequencer? Where is the computer?‘ I memorize all the EQ points. I’ve got a little book of notes that I use, but that’s part of it. I’m different.‘
(Colin McBean alias Mr. G @ Resident Advisor)
RA: www.residentadvisor.net/dj/mr.g
Discogs: www.discogs.com/artist/Mr.+G
zero“: www.zero-inch.com/artist/Mr._G
Webpage: www.mr-g.org.uk
‚Grow! was originally formed at the beginning of 1995. Its three founders, Jeremiah and production duo Michael ‚Duke‘ Peter & Martin ‚DJ Tin‘ Retschitzegger, have developed a reputation for their resolutely underground approach, retaining individual anonimity and letting the records do the talking.‘
play.fm: www.play.fm/artist/jeremiah
Discogs: www.discogs.com/label/Grow!
Webpage: www.grow-records.com/releases/index/5