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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox album Шаблон:Album ratings 28 Gun Bad Boy is the third album by house music and drum and bass pioneer A Guy Called Gerald, released in 1993 through his own Juice Box Records imprint. The album is often credited as one of the first full-length drum and bass albums,[1] and its influence has been noted to have "brought the jungle movement out of the rave era."[2] The track "28 Gun Bad Boy" is seen as one of the first examples of drum and bass/oldschool jungle music.[3]

Production

The album was produced at the Machine Room Studio, a recording studio in the city centre of Manchester. Electronic equipment used for the album's production include two Akai S950 samplers, an Akai MPC60 sequencer, Soundtracs Quartz 32-channel in-line mixing desk, Atari tape machine, Lexicon reverb, Lexicon delay, two Yamaha SBX90s, microphones, and an Atari ST running Cubase. "Disneyband" also used the sounds of a Roland JD-800 digital synthesizer.[2] According to Simpson, the album's sound was the result of him attempting to progress from his early style as well as the Rave scene of the early 1990s.[3]

The central concept behind the album was to be produced similar to that of a mixtape, which has been inspired by live DJ sets according to Simpson.[2] The album was released through Juice Box Records, an independent label ran by Simpson as a result of his strained relationship with Sony Music,[2] more specifically, their refusal to release Simpson's High Life, Low Profile album which was recorded in 1991 as the follow-up to Automanikk.[4]

Track listing

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References

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