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  1. guycalledgerald .com. Gerald Rydel Simpson (born 16 February 1967), better known as A Guy Called Gerald, is a British record producer and musician. He was an early member of the electronic group 808 State, contributing to their debut LP Newbuild (1988) and hit single "Pacific State" (1989).

  2. Voodoo Ray is a 1988 acid house single by A Guy Called Gerald from Manchester. The single was released in the UK in the 7", 12" vinyl formats, and CD single ...

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  3. A Guy Called Gerald, Suite 404, 43 Bedford Street, London, England, WC2E 9HA, United Kingdom 0203 230 7332 admin@guycalledgerald.com. Official Website of A Guy Called Gerald. Breaking beats since 1988.

  4. An iconic name in dance music, A Guy Called Gerald stands out for consistent innovation, excellence and refusal to compromise. A Guy Called Gerald kick started Europe’s acid house frenzy releasing the first UK acid house record, the ’88 classic ‘Voodoo Ray’ and 'Pacific State' and went on to lay down the blueprint for jungle / drum n bass.

    • Suite 404, 43 Bedford Street London, England, WC2E 9HA United Kingdom
    • admin@guycalledgerald.com
    • 02032307332
  5. a guy called gerald. Breaking Beats Since 1988. MUSIC. About. A GUY CALLED GERALD. An iconic name in dance music, A Guy Called Gerald stands out for consistent innovation, excellence and refusal to compromise.

    • Suite 404, 43 Bedford Street London, England, WC2E 9HA United Kingdom
    • admin@guycalledgerald.com
    • 02032307332
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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Voodoo_RayVoodoo Ray - Wikipedia

    " Voodoo Ray " is the debut single by British electronic musician Gerald Simpson, recording under the name A Guy Called Gerald. The single was released in the UK in 1988 on the 7" and 12" vinyl formats, on the Rham! label.

  8. Feb 16, 2017 · As Gerald Simpson celebrates his 50th birthday, we examine the making of his most famous track, explaining how it helped spark a boom in British-made house and techno. Given how familiar “Voodoo Ray” now feels, it’s difficult to imagine a time when it was shockingly fresh.

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