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A Guy Called Gerald - Is Man In Danger (Featuring David Simpson)
UK 2005 12"; Sugoi: SUGOI-02 [Promo]
UK 2005 12"; Pro Tech Shon: PROTECH-01-12
UK 2005 MP3; Pro Tech Shon; PROTECH-01 [Beatport]
6:00 Is Man In Danger? (Jungle Mix) [featuring David Simpson]
5:11 Is Man In Danger? (Alternative Mix) [featuring David Simpson]
Released:
12" Promo Released: October 2005.
12" Released: 14th November 2005.
MP3 Released (Beatport): 7th December 2005
Credits:
Written and produced by A Guy Called Gerald.
Vocals by David Simpson.
Press Release:
IS MAN IN DANGER FEATURING DAVID SIMPSON OUT NOV 14
ON NEW JUNGLE LABEL PROTECHSHON
A Guy Called Gerald's Juice Box Records opened for business in 1992 and
closed six years later after 33 releases. It was responsible for releasing
a series of seminal records that provided the blueprint for what was to
become jungle then drum n bass. After closing up shop and moving to New
York he disappeared from the radar and releasing two albums with !K7
Records, Essence (2000) and his latest To All Things What They Need
released. Always preferring to push the boundaries of his sound through
new technologies his productions are an inspiration to many a bedroom
producer. Now Gerald returns to the helm to launch his second imprint this
year - PROTECHSHON - focusing back on his jungle roots. 'Is Man In Danger
featuring David Simpson' 12" will be released Nov 14.
"Is Man In Danger is a question concerning all of us. So far this century
I've witnessed corporations merging with governments using pawns like
President B(liar) and Prime Minister Tony Bush.
We’ve come a long way since my ancestors were executed for banging drums
and blowing on conch shells.
In 1717 a new enactment by the British in Jamaica declared: "And whereas
the permitting or allowing of any number of strange Negroes to assemble on
any Plantation, or settlement, or any other place, may prove of fatal
consequences to this your Majesty's Island, if not timely prevented: and
forasmuch as Negroes can, by beating on drums, and blowing horns, or other
such like instruments of noise, give signals to each other at a
considerable distance of their evil and wretched intentions: Be it further
enacted, That in one month's time after the passing of this Act, no
proprietor, attorney, or overseer, presume to suffer any number of strange
negroes, exceeding five, to assemble on his plantation or settlement, or
on the plantation or settlement under the care of such attorney or
overseer; nor shall any proprietor, attorney, or overseer, suffer any
beating on drums, barrels, gourds, boards, or other such like instruments
of noise on the plantations and settlements aforesaid." R. C. Dallas, The
History of the Maroons, London, 1803, Vol. I, p. 116
Jungle was this music that had Jamaican chat - which was presumably
offensive to most non-Jamaicans - but coming from Jamaican descent I felt
that this music was a key to explaining who I was – even more so than
house music. This was everything I grew up in. This was reggae that formed
me when I was in my mother’s belly, this was the early electronic music
that made me realize what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was
the inventiveness of jazz that was to formulate soul then funk and which
are deeply embedded within this music. Everything that is the material of
my early childhood and teenage years is embedded within this music. This
is my personal roots. I’m not trying to alienate anybody, just trying to
explain what I am, who I am.
This label is a celebration of musical freedom. I feel that a lot of the
breakbeat/drum n bass stuff around at the moment is watering down the vibe
of the music. Maybe it's just lost direction - direction meaning a
movement outside of pop music – direction meaning a rebellion against
conformity – direction meaning a stronghold sound which is a stand against
commercialism. Originally this music had nothing to do with car
advertisements. It was made by a group of people who felt they were being
ripped off so formed their own sound. The British music mediarazzi at
first was very negative towards this type of music. Jungle was a dirty
word. Then once the media realized they’d fucked up as the sound became
more and more popular outside of their opinions they started referring to
it as drum n bass and suddenly it was marketable for the mainstream.
Corporate major record labels could work their usual system – since the
Beatles they have used this formula to stick their syringe into popular
urban culture. They target the most marketable aspects from the scene.
What they don’t anticipate is this then spreads their commercial bacteria
in a budding scene and kills the organism or leaves it dormant. The public
have the watered down cheesy fringe shoved down their throats so much that
the balls are ripped out of the music. There’s definitely something wrong
somewhere if I can’t get into a drum n bass gig because I’m too black.
That would be like a load of rastas putting on an opera night and not
letting someone in because they were white. Towards the ending of the 90s
I felt like I was a little bit too black to be doing drum n bass. I
decided to freestyle it and just use elements of the sound in my music.
But now I feel the need to return to my roots and what better way to do
this than to create a label for my breakbeat sound. PROTECHSHON is for my
individual sound – not a label for sucking the cock of major labels or
major djs for that matter.
With Juice Box I felt an inspiration in a space that was free and open.
With PROTECHSHON I am not rampin’. When I was a kid and I’d do something
wrong and my mum found out I could always hear her as she rummaged around
for the belt shouting “I’m gonna kill it with beating” – it meaning me or
anything within the close vicinity of the belt! PROTECHSHON is here to
kill you with a beating. If you think you can come into this with any kind
of psueudo pretencious journalism – PROTECHSHON is going to kill you with
a beating – I’ll tell you again – I’m not ramping – look it up in your
Jamaican dictionary.” A Guy Called Gerald
IS MAN IN DANGER FEATURING DAVID SIMPSON 12“
RELEASE DATE: 14th November, 2005
A IS MAN IN DANGER JUNGLE MIX
B IS MAN IN DANGER ALTERNATIVE MIX
Comments:
First release for Gerald's new label, Pro Tech Shon.
A Guy Called Gerald - Is Man In Danger (Featuring David
Simpson) - UK 12" Single - Side A
A Guy Called Gerald - Is Man In Danger (Featuring David
Simpson) - UK 12" Single - Side B
A Guy Called Gerald - Is Man In Danger (Featuring David
Simpson) - UK Promo 12" Single - Side A
A Guy Called Gerald - Is Man In Danger (Featuring David
Simpson) - UK Promo 12" Single - Side B
A Guy Called Gerald - Is Man In Danger (Featuring David
Simpson) - UK Digital Single - Beatport Screen Capture |
A Guy Called Gerald - Is Man In Danger (Featuring David Simpson)
UK 2006 MP3; Pro Tech Shon; [Guy Called Gerald Music]
5:08 Is Man In Danger? (Original Mix) [featuring David Simpson]
5:11 Is Man In Danger? (Stealth Alternative Mix) [featuring David Simpson]
6:00 Is Man In Danger? (Jungle Mix) [featuring David Simpson]
4:58 Is Man In Danger? (Inner Mix) [featuring David Simpson]
Released:
1st December 2006.
Credits:
Written and produced by A Guy Called Gerald.
Vocals by David Simpson. |