Gescom

Gescom

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Beginning its activities in the early nineties, the shadowy Gescom collective has released material on Clear, Leaf, Chocolate Industries, SKAM, Warp, Worm Interface, and Source labels.

Incorrectly perceived as simply an Autechre side-project, Gescom in fact exists as a platform for a number of aligned artists to work in various different combinations, whilst remaining otherwise-anonymous. Personnel in Gescom has varied from release to release and even track track. Releases have included 'Minidisc' in 1998 on the Or label, which was reportedly the first ever Minidisc-only release. This comprised of 45 tracks sliced into 88 portions, and encouraging the listener to loop and shuffle at will.

Working members for the minidisc project were Russell Haswell, Sean Booth and Rob Brown. For its split series incarnation, Rob Brown was joined by SKAM DJ Rob Hall (aka Ad Vanz). Gescom continues to operate and shift its identities.

Early Gescom is probably best described as friends of Booth/Brown with production help by Booth/Brown, aka Autechre. Apart from that, the actual personnel seems to vary from release to release or even from track to track. Quote from the Autechre FAQ: "Actually the whole Gescom crew consists of almost 20 people. Sean Booth calls it an 'umbrella-project'."

But there are also a number of releases by a Gescom which is purely Booth/Brown. If it's on Skam they call themselves Gescom regardless of cooperation, it seems.

Gescom is an abbreviation of "Gestalt Communications".
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Albums

Minidisc

(3 versions)
OR 1998

A1-D1

(CD, Album)
Skam 2007

Singles & EPs

Gescom E.P.

(3 versions)
Skam 1994

Motor

(12")
Source Records (2) 1994

C & D

(2 versions)
Skam 1995

The Sounds Of Machines Our Parents Used

(2 versions)
Clear 1995

Key Nell

(3 versions)
Skam 1996

Keynell / Keynell

(2 versions)
Warp Records 1996

This

(12")
Skam 1998

That

(12")
Skam 1998

Ad Vanz vs Gescom / Foehn - Split Series #2 (12")

FatCat Records 1998

ISS:SA

(2 versions)
Skam 2003

C1-D1

(12", Ltd)
Skam 2007

A1-B1

(12", Ltd)
Skam 2007

Skull Snap EP

(12", EP)
Skullsnap Records 2011
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by moire Apr 30, 2004
The people behind Gescom continue to be a mystery, with the exceptions of Gescom EPs 1 and 2, where the "conspirator" names are listed. I doubt they want us to know, and I doubt they want us to care, but that's not going to stop me from wondering. I'm hesitant to believe that *everything* post-Gescom EPs 1 and 2 is Booth/Brown. I'm not so sure they're behind ISS:SA, at least not fully... just doesn't sound it to me.

Anyway, regardless, there's been a lot of good stuff released under Gescom, especially Keynell and the Keynell remixes (essential). I've heard people call Gescom Autechre's "electro" outfit, which isn't true at all. All the Gescom releases are pretty unique; people who say they're electro probably just heard Sound of Machines, which is very electro. The rest isn't.

And in response to the above post: my guess is that the track you heard is "megamix," the last track off the ISS:SA CD (exclusive to the CD, not on vinyl). Maybe not, though...
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