Gerd Janson – November 20th

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Gerd Janson – November 20th

No Comments 19 October 2009

Gerd Janson has been serving the hottest house and disco cuts for years at Frankfurt’s Robert Johnson, where he hosts the long running Liquid club night with comrades Thomas Hammann and Sven Helwig. Like many kids growing up in early 90s south-west Germany, Gerd was a regular guest at Mannheim’s legendary Milk Club, where he eagerly awaited the early morning hours when the pace slowed down and US-style house was the ruling sound. A prolific music journalist (magazines Groove, Spex), Gerd is also co-owner of the respected Running Back label which has issued releases from the likes of Tensnake, Mark E, Prosumer and Move D.

As a DJ who expertly fuses the new with the old, unearthing gems to excite a spectrum of music lovers, Cutloose welcomes Gerd Janson for his Manchester debut.

When, where and how much?

Friday 20th November
11:00pm – 03:00am

The Roadhouse
8 Newton Street
Manchester

£5 advance
£7 other

How to buy tickets

You can buy tickets online using Eventwax or Skiddle where it’s safe, secure and easy to do. You get to see yourself a booking fee when using Eventwax.

Eventwax : Buy £5 advance tickets with out booking fee

Skiddle : Buy £5 tickets with booking fee

Facebook event page

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=157287896866

Mixes

http://www.beatsinspace.net/playlists/395

Interviews

http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=116

Discography

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Gerd+Janson

Myspace

http://www.myspace.com/runningbackrecords

Morgan Geist on We Make it Good

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Morgan Geist on We Make it Good

No Comments 06 October 2009

There’s a great new Morgan Geist mix over on the We Make It Good Website. Here’s what they’ve got to say about it.

Morgan Geist – of Metro Area / Environ / Unclassics fame – dug deep into the recesses of what must be a record collection the size of a mountain to weave together this dustily beautified journey through abandoned early 80s NY. Geist’s selection of late 70s / early 80s electronic tracks exquisitely captures a moment in time when the prevailing disco sheen hanging hazily over the city was being overtaken by the throbbing pulse of murder, drugs, and dirt that ran a heavy current underneath. All in all it’s a mix that captures a certain brand of austere beauty. If that all sounds a little too ‘grown’, we’re almost 100% positive that Mr. Geist threw in some chopped and screwed Arthur Russell for the new jacks towards the very end.

You can go download the mix from their website.

We Make It Good Volume 10 – Moragn Geist Mix

Enjoy.

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