Gemini Club
In sweaty loft parties, packed dance clubs, rock n’ roll joints and virtually anyplace with speakers you’ll find Gemini Club, who UR Chicago called ‘Chicago’s rising-star indie-electro act’. Formed in March of 2009, the trio comprised of Tom Gavin, Daniel Brunelle, and Gordon Bramli have wasted no time in making their presence felt not only in Chicago, but across the U.S., and the rest of the world. Generating buzz almost immediately after they released their debut EP Future Tidings in August of 2009, Gemini Club truly has the makings of an act destined to make the big break in the music industry.
The desires of the band are simple: Create brilliant dance music, and have fun doing it. But, there is more to these guys than the enjoyment of creating music. The trio has spent countless hours developing a live rig that is designed to successfully fuse the energetic and precise aspects of DJing with live vocals, synthesizers, guitars and bass. While the desires are simple, the objective is clear: Redefine what a “live†performance means. People are taking notice. Gemini Club has already managed to share the stage with DJ Falcon, Juan MacLean, Hercules & Love Affair, Depressed Buttons, Solid Gold, Hey Champ, Tigercity, French Horn Rebellion, WhoMadeWho and Database.
Given the massive attention Gemini Club has received since they released their EP, it should come as no surprise that Gemini Club’s first-ever remix, of The Vanish’s “Hold Onâ€, hit #5 on the Hype Machine Charts; any aspiring producer would kill to receive that much attention on a first-effort. Gemini Club plans to keep that momentum going with remixes on the way with the likes of Shinichi Osawa, Housse de Racket, Hey Champ, and Moneypenny, as well as releasing their long-awaited – and highly lauded – single “Ghost†due out in October with remixes from Hey Champ, Only Children and Barretso. Given all of this production work, and all of the work spent on configuring a cutting-edge live rig, it should come as no surprise that Gemini Club is a busy group. The trio wouldn’t have it any other way.
Gemini Club – Mary’s Day (Database Remix)
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Gemini Club – Show Me A Showdown
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