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The Music Hall
Cat: CGTX 006. Rel: 11 Nov 16
The Entrance (6:15)
Kiva Song (6:23)
Let's Go (6:31)
Dreamer (6:16)
UHF (5:54)
Future Beat (7:01)
Three (6:32)
Raplh (6:14)
Review: Since it first appeared back in 1999, Gemini's fourth full-length, The Music Hall, has become something of a sought-after item. Happily, Chi Wax has decided to re-master and re-issue it. Predictably, it's stood the test of time rather well, with Gemini - real name Spencer Kincy - serving up a whirlwind tour of late '90s Chicago obsessions. So, there's the jazz-flecked, proto-boompty bounce of opener "The Entrance", the Larry Heard-on-valium warmth of "Kiva Song", the stripped-back, disco-influenced house funk of "Let's Go", and - more surprisingly - the UK garage influenced bounce of "Dreamer". He also doffs a cap to early Daft Punk style techno-funk on "Future Beat", and fuses dirty bass, jazzy keys and swinging breakbeats on standout closer "Raplh".
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In Neutral
In Neutral (2xLP)
Cat: CGTX 004. Rel: 04 Sep 14
Campanula
Lifted Line
Memory
On This Planet
Ahi
In Neutral
?
De Bass
Review: Gemini's In Neutral has always been regarded as something of a second wave Chicago deep house classic; an album that was celebrated by the heads on its' initial release in 1997, but didn't have the wider impact it probably should have done. Since then, it's been tricky to find on vinyl - unless you're willing to pay inflated online prices, of course - so this licensed reissue from ChiWax is a welcome surprise. In Neutral remains arguably Gemini's best work, and mixes thumping, hypnotic, Detroit techno influenced deep house jams with a smattering of deeper, jazz-flecked downtempo excursions (see "Ahi"). The album also features a sterling chunk of early Chicago boompty in the shape of the superb "?".
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In & Out Of Fog & Lights (reissue)
Cat: PF 070. Rel: 29 Sep 17
New Style Of (4:16)
Deep Shade (6:18)
Freefall (5:32)
I (5:12)
Pelargium (5:52)
2007 (2:12)
Z Funk (6:44)
Fizz (7:33)
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Imagine A Nation
Cat: 0004 AD. Rel: 23 Sep 16
Native To America (7:27)
It's The Inside That Counts (6:42)
Don't Look Back
Falling Leaves
Stand Up
How Can I Chill?
What You're Gonna Do?
Future Beat I
Future Beat II
Future Beat III
Review: Spencer "Gemini" Kincy has long been regarded as one of Chicago's true heroes; a scarily prolific producer who disappeared from view around the turn of the millennium, leaving behind a decade's worth of brilliant house productions for the likes of Relief/Casjual, Peacefrog, Planet E, Distance and Classic. Here, arguably his greatest single work, the in-demand 1997 full-length Imagine-A-Nation, finally gets a re-release via RAMP's archival arm Another Day. It remains a brilliant piece of work, joining the dots between Cajmere style loop-funk, French touch, disco-house, Derrick Carter-esque "boompty" and techno in a unique way. Highlights are naturally plentiful, from the relentless loops, drum machine handclaps and cut-up drops of "Don't Look Back", to the undulating, jackin' deep house goodness of "How Can I Chill?".
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