April 16, 2004 (Press Release) --
Nominated for Electronica Album of the Year by the 2004 L.A. Music Awards, "The Platinum Age of the Remix" by The G-Man was released in February by Delvian Records and is available at the Apple iTunes store as well as online at Amazon and all the usual places.
The album features a dozen dynamic remixes by Matt Forger, F. Troy, DJ Insane, RD, and William Morosi.
BIOS FOR "PLATINUM AGE" REMIXERS:
***Matt Forger***
Best-known for his recording engineering work for Michael Jackson (including the "Off the Wall," "Thriller," "Dangerous," "Bad," "Blood on the Dance Floor," and "History" albums), Forger has worked with Giorgio Moroder, Keith Forsey, Harold Faltermeyer, George Duke, Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton, Bruce Swedien, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Van Halen, Phil Ramone, David Foster, Donna Summer, James Ingram and Lena Horne. Forger has also provided his sonic expertise to award-winning film directors Steven Spielberg, John Landis, George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola.
***F.Troy***
The mysterious and ultra-underground F. Troy is a member of Mortal Loom, the top-selling electronic band that is often compared to Chris & Cosey, BT, Coil, Vapourspace, Yello, and The Art Of Noise. As an artist who has worked in the industry for years, his work is in constant demand by DJs, artists and clubs on every continent. His remixes are so successful, it has been noted that if you were in a club from the 80's on, you have heard the work of F. Troy.
***DJ Insane***
As the leader and founder of the famed DJ team known as The Allianz, DJ Insane plays throughout the EU from his home base in The Hague. DJ Insane took a remix of a G-Man song all the way to #5 on a European dance chart.
***RD (Random Distribution)***
RD, whose real name is Serge Minko, is one of the most-respected creators of trance and electronic music in Russia. He took a remix of a G-Man song up to the #1 position on a Russian electronic music chart.
***William Morosi***
The classically-trained Morosi moved into jazz early in his career, then mixed both approaches in an album released in Japan. He takes listeners through the realms of impressionism, serialism, funk and jazz. In his remixes of G-Man songs, his style has been called "George Duke on acid."
Mr. G owns a commercial production company, G-Man Music & Radical Radio, where he writes and produces radio spots and music for both radio and TV commercials.
He has two albums on Delvian Records, "Electro Bop" and "Grin Groove," with a third album, "Sonic Tonic," already recorded and ready for release. Songs on "The Platinum Age of the Remix" were taken from all three albums by The G-Man.
With his music being played in clubs and on college radio stations around the globe, The G-Man is creator of a new genre of beat-oriented music called grin groove. Songs by The G-Man have been called "Moby meets Bowie" (by producer Pete Anderson), "Moby meets Devo" (by tv producer Paul Rich), and "The rhythm of machines with melodies of the heart" (by music writer Janis Amy.)
Samples are on iTunes. Distribution: The Gate Media Group, Phone: 510-558-9045, Fax: 510-558-9504, E-mail: sales@gatemedia.com.
The album features a dozen dynamic remixes by Matt Forger, F. Troy, DJ Insane, RD, and William Morosi.
BIOS FOR "PLATINUM AGE" REMIXERS:
***Matt Forger***
Best-known for his recording engineering work for Michael Jackson (including the "Off the Wall," "Thriller," "Dangerous," "Bad," "Blood on the Dance Floor," and "History" albums), Forger has worked with Giorgio Moroder, Keith Forsey, Harold Faltermeyer, George Duke, Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton, Bruce Swedien, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Van Halen, Phil Ramone, David Foster, Donna Summer, James Ingram and Lena Horne. Forger has also provided his sonic expertise to award-winning film directors Steven Spielberg, John Landis, George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola.
***F.Troy***
The mysterious and ultra-underground F. Troy is a member of Mortal Loom, the top-selling electronic band that is often compared to Chris & Cosey, BT, Coil, Vapourspace, Yello, and The Art Of Noise. As an artist who has worked in the industry for years, his work is in constant demand by DJs, artists and clubs on every continent. His remixes are so successful, it has been noted that if you were in a club from the 80's on, you have heard the work of F. Troy.
***DJ Insane***
As the leader and founder of the famed DJ team known as The Allianz, DJ Insane plays throughout the EU from his home base in The Hague. DJ Insane took a remix of a G-Man song all the way to #5 on a European dance chart.
***RD (Random Distribution)***
RD, whose real name is Serge Minko, is one of the most-respected creators of trance and electronic music in Russia. He took a remix of a G-Man song up to the #1 position on a Russian electronic music chart.
***William Morosi***
The classically-trained Morosi moved into jazz early in his career, then mixed both approaches in an album released in Japan. He takes listeners through the realms of impressionism, serialism, funk and jazz. In his remixes of G-Man songs, his style has been called "George Duke on acid."
Mr. G owns a commercial production company, G-Man Music & Radical Radio, where he writes and produces radio spots and music for both radio and TV commercials.
He has two albums on Delvian Records, "Electro Bop" and "Grin Groove," with a third album, "Sonic Tonic," already recorded and ready for release. Songs on "The Platinum Age of the Remix" were taken from all three albums by The G-Man.
With his music being played in clubs and on college radio stations around the globe, The G-Man is creator of a new genre of beat-oriented music called grin groove. Songs by The G-Man have been called "Moby meets Bowie" (by producer Pete Anderson), "Moby meets Devo" (by tv producer Paul Rich), and "The rhythm of machines with melodies of the heart" (by music writer Janis Amy.)
Samples are on iTunes. Distribution: The Gate Media Group, Phone: 510-558-9045, Fax: 510-558-9504, E-mail: sales@gatemedia.com.

The 3rd album by award-winning electronic-pop performer The G-Man is the 1st CD nominated by the 2004 Los Angeles Music Awards. "The Platinum Age of the Remix" is up for Electronica Album of the Year.
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