Groove Corporation
Profile: | The Groove Corporation (currently G. Corp) started as Electribe 101. The name "Groove Corporation" was first used as a production moniker on Electribe 101 records and on remixes done for other artists. After Electribe 101 dissolved, the boys in the group continued as "Groove Corporation" (while Billie Ray Martin went solo) and formed (with Rockers Hi-Fi) their own label, The Cake Label. Debut album "Co-operation" was produced for Six6/Network Records - which was bought out by Sony just prior to the release of the album. Without much support from the new major host, the album, although being brilliant, sank almost without a trace. The group continued as G. Corp and recorded the follow-up album "New Roots" but it wasn't released until 2013 (as "The Lost Album"). In the meantime a series of dub albums were released. Currently G. Corp is a duo. Nordhoff and Cimarosti are also part of Overproof Sound System and produce the group as G. Corp. |
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Aliases: | G. Corp Crew |
Members: | Brian Nordhoff, Joe Stevens, Les Fleming, Roberto Cimarosti |
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