JUST IN: Mr G - Praise [Phoenix G]
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JUST IN: Mr G - Praise [Phoenix G]
Mr. G - Let Down (Badly) (2013)
ハウス・マエストロ=Mr.G
Here I thought I had my year-end lists all figured out and then Mr. G drops an album NOW.
Download: http://truantsblog.com/2016/truancy-volume-157-mr-g A "70s child all day long" as he's described himself in the past, Colin McBean aka Mr. G has come a long way since graduating from his hometown of Derby. Obsessively collecting from the get go, McBean found himself immersed in soundsystem culture early on, with his wide tastes in dub, indie, blues, jazz, classical and house music making sure he fell in with the right crowd once he eventually moved to London. Here he helped in starting up the KCC, a soundsystem-slash-production outfit that adopted some of the earliest house and garage music in the city, as well as flying in Detroit legends such as Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May and Richie Hawtin on the brink of their now well documented rise to fame. Whilst the name Mr. G has become unanimous with his brand of sample-heavy deep grooves, the name took a while to form. There was a time shortly after the forming of KCC when he and his cohort Cisco Ferreira formed The Advent, after being introduced to the sounds of Jeff Mills and the London Lost parties. What followed was a record deal with Internal, two albums and a live act spanning several years of touring. Eventually breaking off to work on his solo music, inspirations such as Carl Craig, Maurizio and Moodyman set in motion a prolific release output from the year 2000.
Mr. G - Daily Prayer // Uphill Battle EP // Phoenix G Records The house legend Mr. G !