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Mancunian house and techno innovator
Gerald Simpson
is the odd post-rave musician who's been able to find a successful voice in a wide variety of different styles. Starting with Chicago house and moving through Detroit techno, acid house, electro, hardcore techno, and currently drum'n'bass,
Gerald's
been an influential contributor to most of recent dance music's most important stopping points. Although his highest-profile moment came in the form of the late-'80s ubiquitous club hit "Voodoo Ray,"
Gerald's
been widely recognized as
an important force in the nascent London hardcore and jungle scenes, influencing key figures like
Goldie
,
Dego
, and
Dillinja
, and keeping the style moving forward beyond the more confrontational concerns of its early years.
Simpson's
first recorded work was in collaboration with fellow Manchester group
808 State
, whose early combinations of electro and hip-hop beats with elements of anthemic house and techno and slick production created some of U.K. acid house's earliest club staples.
Simpson
appeared on
808's
debut,
Newbuild
, and co-wrote one of the group's biggest hits -- "Pacific State" -- although he was not credited (he got his jabs in later with a single titled "Specific Hate"). Leaving the group in the late '80s to pursue a solo career,
Gerald's
first blast was also his biggest -- "Voodoo Ray" -- which solidified his reputation in the clubs and landed him a major-label recording contract. After a string of moderately successful releases for Sony,
Gerald
was released from the label when they refused to release his album
High Life Low Profile
. Disappearing from the music scene for a few years,
Gerald
resurfaced with
28 Gun Bad Boy
, released on his own Juice Box label. The album was a mutational cobblestone on the way to full-blown drum'n'bass and continues to be namechecked to this day.
Gerald
released
Black Secret Technology
in 1995, and focused on his DJing schedule and occasional singles releases during the rest of the decade. Finally, in 2000, he released
Essence
on Studio !K7.
Blueprint
, a mix album, follwed a year later, while another studio album --
To All Things What They Need
-- came out in 2005. 2006's
Proto-Acid: The Berlin Sessions
was a mix album consisting of
Simpson
's own set of new productions. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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Proto Acid: The Berlin Sessions
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To All Things What They Need
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Essence
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