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Gabriel Le Mar (aka
13 Moons,
dub_connected,
gab!,
G² &
Justin Sequence), is a Frankfurt, Germany music producer & audiovisual artist. During his live performance, the music is blended with computer-generated graphics, while the rhythm-synchronously Show achieve an audio-visual atmosphere. In his shows he plays a deep+soulful Techno set of AV madness with beat-in-beat film sequences.
Being well known for his involvement in projects such as the
Saafi Brothers &
Aural Float, Gabriel received wide acclaim for his genre crossing productions:
ambient electronica,
dub &
techno.
His talent as composer, player of instruments and electronics has already become well-known in the club- and studio-scene in Germany. Friends and artists such as Paul van Dyk, Xavier Naidoo, Juli, A-HA, Thomas D, Bob Marley, Sven Väth, Pascal Feos, die Fantastischen 4, Anne Clark get seriously interested choosing eithern Aural Float and Gabriel Le Mar for remixes of their tracks.
Gabriel Le Mar`s new solo album Reel Time (2006) is released on Elektrolux as CD and DVD and presented an exquisite blend of electronic music between electro, dub and techno.
Gabriel performs the clips and tunes from his new solo album Reel Time live and very electronic... according to the vibes and the special atmosphere of the moment... "Reel Time" is a synthesis of funky electro with dub and other electronic leftfield music.
So far, Gabriel has played at huge festivals like Sziget/HU, Mjaftfestival/AL, Tribal Gathering/UK, Roskilde/DK, Arvika Festival/SW, Vision/CH, Lovefield or Summer Jam and has been guest in many clubs.
Discography Gabriel Le Mar
Reel Time ( CD + DVD - 6th soloalbum) on Elektrolux
unification (album on finetunes.de)
dailyecho (album with George DIN on finetunes.de)
in Dub: (album on finetunes.de)
big and bad EP on Feedback Rec., Jp.
Nightradio 5th solo-album on c.o.r.n. rec.
short stories - 4th solo-album on SpiritZone Rec.
Hear and Now - 3rd solo album, on SpiritZone
Gab`s Gift, 2nd solo album out on SpiritZone
Gab`s Lab 1st solo-album on Spirit Zone
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