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  • Formed: 1995, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Albums: "MiniDisc," "Gescom"

Biography

Shrouded in conjecture and just a wee bit of good fun, Gescom is the more dancefloor-friendly identity of Sean Booth and Rob Brown, aka Autechre. The bulk of the pair's Gescom material (save for an EP a piece on "future funk" label Clear and David Moufang's Source label, as well as a mail-order-only 12-inch offered to members of the group's fanclub) has been issued through the Manchester-based experimental techno label Skam, owned and operated by occasional collaborator Andy Maddocks. Focusing on the more uptempo tendencies of Autechre paired with a harder, rougher, more driving rhythmic edge, Gescom material remains committed to the more adventurous side of electro/techno even as it gives DJs a bit more backbeat to work with. The group hit a bit of notoriety (apart, of course, from the thick-and-thin dedication of Ae trainspotters) when a track ("Mag") from their second Skam twelve was included on South London breakbeat virtuosos Coldcut's celebrated Journeys by DJ mix session. The first Gescom full-length, MiniDisc, appeared in 1998. Silence then fell upon Gescom releases until 2003 when the Iss Sa EP came out the same day as the Autechre full length Draft 7.30 [See Also: Autechre] ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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Gescom
Genres Industrial
IDM
Years active 1994-Present
Associated acts Autechre
Members
Sean Booth
Rob Brown
Former members
Andy Maddocks
Darrell Fitton
Mike Williamson
Rob Hall
Russell Haswell

Gescom is an electronic music project based in England with close ties to the band Autechre. The name is believed to have been derived from Gestalt Communications, Global Enterprise Communication Systems, or Global Engineering Systems Components.

Stylistically, the music of Gescom is closer to electronic dance music, acid techno, and hip-hop than Autechre's, with the exception of a few conceptual remixes (and the minidisc, see below). Notable releases include Key Nell, Minidisc, and ISS:SA.

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Members

Sean Booth of Autechre describes Gescom as an umbrella project involving 20 or 30 people. However, since most of their releases are anonymous, the exact roster of the project is not widely known.

  • Autechre's debut album, Incunabula, has the motto GESCOM "PLEASURE IS OUR BUSINESS" printed on the spine of the packaging, and thanks Darrell Fitton 4 Gescom in the liner notes.
  • Autechre's remix EP Basscad has the motto GESCOM: "PLEASURE IS OUR BUSINESS" printed on the inside spine of the CD, and says Autechre Music Systems from Gescom Transcendental in the liner notes.
  • The Gescom EP credits its "conspirators" as Sean Booth and Rob Brown (alias Autechre), Darrell Fitton (alias Bola), Rob Hall (from Skam Records), and Daniel 72 (a musician and designer near Manchester [1]).
  • The Gescom 2 EP credits its "conspirators" as Sean Booth and Rob Brown (alias Autechre), and Andy Maddocks (from Skam Records).
  • The Key Nell EP just says, "Conceived & secreted by Gescom."
  • The Keynell remixes EP just says, "Conceived & secreted by Gescom. Additional nurturing & care from Autechre."
  • The This EP credits remixes to "Ae" (Autechre), and Velocity Kendall.
  • The That EP credits remixes to Tara, Pharoid with Time Chamber, Gescom, and DC Duo's.

Discography

  • (1994) Gescom - EP (sometimes Gescom EP1 or Gescom 1)
  • (1994) Gescom 2 - EP (sometimes Gescom EP2)
  • (1995) The Sounds of Machines Our Parents Used - EP
  • (1995) Key Nell - EP
  • (1996) Motor - EP
  • (1996) Keynell - remixes EP (Autechre remixes)
  • (1998) This - EP
  • (1998) That - EP
  • (1998) Minidisc - LP on MD then CD (sometimes Mini Disc)
  • (2003) ISS:SA - EP
  • (2007) A1-D1 - EP (cd and 2x12")

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Note: each of the three discographies provides its own additional or erroneous information.


 
 
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