(((DJ Gemini))) Junglist Vinyl Mix
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(((DJ Gemini))) Junglist Vinyl Mix
Listen to Jungle Rites [Late Nites] by DJ Gemini
House mix to groove to.
Chicago House producer Spencer Kincy filed 3 lawsuits against various United States government bodies and individuals in Federal Court seeking a grand total of $29,997,000 in personal injury and other damages.
One of which was notably Robert Mueller.
He sold the rights to his music only to end up in a shelter in Chicago near the end of his life.
He died penniless and homeless.
This is the legacy of house music in Chicago.
"Spencer Kincy was a significant player in the second phase of Chicago House music, circa 1995. Under the nom de guerre of Gemini, he churned out off-kilter releases with prodigious speed. Peace Frog, Planet E and Relief all had Kincy on their books at some point or another, and he had a substantial rep as a scene DJ. His classic 1997 LPs – In Neutral and In & Out Of Fog And Lights– offer tough, inventive takes on the house idiom of the period. Fans of his work (and there are many) include SND, Ben UFO and Autechre.
Kincy’s story, unfortunately, has a distressing second chapter. After leaving Chicago, Kincy is suspected to have suffered some form of breakdown. His musical output dried up completely, and he reportedly took to sleeping in homeless shelters. 5Magazine suggest that Kincy, addled and paranoid, has spent his time sporadically filing lawsuits against the FBI and the CIA.
Since 2009, a glut of reissues have emerged on the likes of Planet E and Distance. The article, however, suggests that very few labels have bothered to make the requisite arrangements to ensure the destitute Kincy gets paid (note: no specifics are given on who has, or hasn’t, been doing right by Kincy). The article is recommended reading, both as a primer to Kincy’s work, and as a cautionary tale about the baleful indifference of the ‘Reissue! Repackage! Repackage!’ machine."