Gary D.

For the American talk radio pioneer, see Gary Dee.
Gerald Malke
Also known as Azimuth, Bazztard, Daywalker, Dub Daddy, Gerald Malke, Kinetic Crew
Born 1964 (age 5051)
Origin Germany
Genres Trance, Hard Trance, Acid, Techno, Hardstyle
Occupation(s) Producer, DJ
Years active 1980 - Present
Labels D.Traxx, Tunnel Records, Bonzai Records
Website http://www.garyd.de/

Gerald Malke (Born 1964) is a German trance/hardstyle producer and DJ who is best known for his work under Gary D. and his trance compilation, "D.Trance". The name Gary D. grew for a synonym for hard and pumping trance and techno. From 1996 to present, Gary D. has released five artist albums.

Career

Early career

Gary D. started out playing as a DJ at the age of 16 in 1980. In his first years, he mostly played Black Music. It wasn't until 1988 when Gary D. started to get more involved with electronic such as, Techno and House, which in the same year he released his first single "Ecstasy" under alias "Acid Syndrome". As a DJ, Gary D. performed quite often at a club called 'Unit Club' from 1988 up until its closure in 1994. He later moved to another club called 'Tunnel', which hosted most of the German and International events like, Mayday, Love Parade, and Energy.[1]

As a trance producer and DJ

In 1991, Gary D. released his first trance EP, "Identity E.P." with five singles it and was released on Container Records, which he released many singles on the label before being switching to Tunnel & Bonzai Records. Under Bonzai, Gary released two well known Hard Trance anthems, "Kinetic Pressure" and "Overload".

In late 1995, he and two others from PIAS Recordings Germany came up with an idea to create a trance compilation, which came out to be "D.Trance", which grew into a big success. To date, Gary D. has released more than 40 D. Trance compilations as of 2009. Which was unlikely since its debut in 1995, non-mixed compilations were not as popular as mixed ones. In response to that, Gary added a third disc, which compiled all the tracks from the first discs into one mix. In 2000, he created "D. Techno" a more harder style compilation.

Shift to Hardstyle

In 2001, Gary took a different direction with his career, and started to release more Techno, and adapt Hardstyle kind of music to his DJ sets. From 2003-2005 he played in many gigs in the Netherlands and played in large venues with up to 25,000 people. Despite all that, he still continues to compile trance music for his D.Trance compilation.[2]

Discography

LPs

12" Singles

References

  1. Gary D Biography.gary-d.net.
  2. D.Trance 45.discogs.com.