Electronic · US

Gemini

Raw, unfiltered Chicago house that swings with a frantic, psychedelic energy. Perfect for basement sweat-fests and late-night rhythmic hypnosis.

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The sound of Gemini (Spencer Kincy) is a masterclass in the jack of Chicago house, but filtered through a lens of raw, psychedelic experimentation. It is defined by a thick, analog warmth and a rhythmic swing that feels almost dangerously loose. You will hear saturated kick drums, hissing hi-hats, and synth lines that seem to melt into the background before snapping back into focus. It is music that feels alive, breathing with the grit of the city it was born in.

What truly sets this music apart is its sheer eccentricity. While many of his peers in the 90s were focused on clean, functional club tracks, Kincy embraced the weird. He utilized vocal samples not just for hooks, but as disorienting textures that phase and loop in ways that challenge the listener's sense of time. The drum programming is particularly distinctive, utilizing heavy ghost notes and a level of syncopation that bridges the gap between mechanical techno and improvisational jazz.

For those new to this catalog, Imagine-A-Nation or A Moment of Insanity are the essential starting points. These records capture the peak of his creative output on labels like Relief and Peacefrog. They offer a perfect introduction to his ability to balance high-energy dancefloor utility with deep, soulful, and often strange musicality. It is essential listening for anyone wanting to understand the deeper, more experimental roots of the Chicago electronic scene.

Our Catalog4 Albums · 1997 · 1999
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