Influences: Gerd Janson
This one is pretty special. Gerd Janson is one of the finest disc jockeys and producers on the circuit at present and in between all of this he somehow manages to find time to manage the Running Back record label. As a staple figure at Live At Robert Johnson and as one half of Tuff City Kids he seems to be involved in more projects than we can keep up with. In amidst his busy schedule we managed to catch up with him to talk influences ahead of his upcoming contribution to the fabriclive mix series. We'll let him introduce his selections himself…
"Here is my random list of influences for Ransom. Although they say that nostalgia is a one way street, this is all very much on the vintage side of things – but I guess that is what most influences are. Rather than picking certain records – which there are too many of anyway – I went for footage, interviews and mixes that in one way or the other had or still have an influence on what I do." – Gerd Janson
Follow Gerd Janson on Facebook HERE. Catch him at The Social Festival this weekend HERE.
Mostly filmed from behind the DJ booth, this one shows a young (dressed in vest and dungarees). DJ Duke deejaying at Club Mars during the post-Paradise-Garage phase in NYC nightlife. Larry Heard, Bobby Konders, Bang The Party, Mr. Lee and 808 State all in the mix. Includes a Depeche Mode DJ request.