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Tony Gerber

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  • Genre: Acoustic / Ambient / Electronica

    Location NASHVILLE, Tennessee, US

    Profile Views: 8309

    Last Login: 2/17/2012

    Member Since 1/5/2006

    Website http://spaceformusic.com/tonygerber

    Record Label SpaceForMusic.com

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Musician, visual artist, and record-label entrepreneur -- Tony Gerber has proven to be the Renaissance man of Nashville's music underground. Prolifically creative, Gerber has helped broaden Music City's artistic palette. As a member of the trailblazing electronic music band Spacecraft and as the owner of the Internet-based Space for Music record label, Gerber has helped popularize space music both across the United States and in Europe. **************************************************************** Gerber's Space for Music began in 1985 as a listening group following the weekly radio broadcast of Music From the Hearts of Space. The space music genre was just beginning to take shape, influenced by the groundbreaking ambient works of Brian Eno, Krautrockers like Kraftwerk, and electronic artists like Cluster. A year later, Gerber organized the first of several multimedia performances he called Space for Music, featuring computer visuals and live music. In 1988, Gerber formed Space for Media, one of Nashville's first MIDI recording studios, a high-tech multimedia production house utilizing Macintosh computers. Among the artists associated with the facility were Gerber, Giles Reaves, Kirby Shelstad, and Aashid Himons. **************************************************************** Gerber's interest in electronic music was not a casual one. Growing up in Indiana, Gerber's grandfather gave him a guitar at the age of seven, which he taught himself to play, emulating his first musical heroes, the Beatles. The gift of a copy of Wendy Carlos' Switched-on Bach from a fifth-grade music teacher opened Gerber's eyes to an entirely new world of music, however. A fascination with electronic gadgetry led to Gerber building his first synthesizer at the age of 14, and Gerber subsequently taught himself to play keyboards, theremin, harp, and saxophone. **************************************************************** From the late '80s through the '90s, Gerber pursued his musical interests, releasing a series of regionally distributed cassettes that showcased Gerber's growing skills both as an electronic artist and as a talented guitarist with jazz and classical overtones. Recorded during a solar eclipse in 1986 with William Linton and Mason Stevens, Cosmic Flight would be one of the albums (the other being Giles Reaves' Wunjo) that would place Nashville on the space music map. Cosmic Flight received airplay on the popular Hearts of Space program on NPR and would subsequently open many doors for Gerber, leading to his work being used in independent films and performance-art pieces across the country. **************************************************************** Many of Gerber's recorded works are the result of live performances, many of which take place in planetariums or outside, under the stars themselves. Several of Gerber's performances have been broadcast live on public radio in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana and the subsequent recordings have received airplay on syndicated shows like Echoes and Musical Starstreams. A pioneer in the use of computers for creating music and graphics, Gerber has also consulted with Apple Computer and has given many speeches on art and technology. An accomplished visual artist and craftsman working with both computers and wood, Gerber has enjoyed exhibits sponsored by the prestigious Cheekwood Gallery in Nashville and the Visual Artists Alliance of Nashville. **************************************************************** The growth of the worldwide web during the early '90s had its appeal to the computer-savvy Gerber, who initiated the spaceformusic.com website in 1995 for the region's electronic artists. The website evolved into a "virtual" record label, with Gerber soliciting music from friends and other like-minded artists and selling CDs through the MP3.com website. The label accumulated over 70 titles during a three-year period beginning in 1999; the popularity of the "space radio" channel on MP3.com led to over 500,000 downloads during the same period. The label moved toward a "traditional" music business model in 2001, releasing CDs from Spacecraft and John Rose and distributing them through normal retail outlets. In 2002, Gerber formed an "on-demand" division of Space for Music, reissuing many of the early MP3.com CDs on high-quality CDR discs, which eliminated the need for costly inventory for a growing genre label with nearly 100 titles in its catalog. **************************************************************** Even while running a record label, Gerber continued to write and record music at an astonishing pace equaled, perhaps, only by his friend and frequent collaborator Aashid Himons. Among Gerber's electronic music releases are Clearly Opaque (1988), Native Spirit (1990), Aural Overview (1992), Travelers (1993), and Altamira (1999), while Blue Western Sky (1995), Bonfire (2002) and Guitarscapes (1999) help illustrate Gerber's six-string mastery. Gerber has also appeared on several CDs as a member of Spacecraft, is a member of Aashid Himons' Mountain Soul Band, and has collaborated in the studio with experimental musicians such as John Rose and Christopher Blazen. As the growth in popularity of the space music genre continues, Tony Gerber will be one of the artists spearheading its movement toward the mainstream. **************************************************************** ~ Rev. Keith A. Gordon, All Music Guide
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  • Influences

    Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, Genesis, Vangelis, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, the Beatles, Richie Havens, Melanie, Terje Rypdal, Popol Vuh, Brian Eno, Roedelius, Jean-Michele Jarre, Mike Oldfield, Peter Gabriel, Stomu Yamashta, Beethoven and Daniel Lanois.
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    Pool is open. Sun is hot. Weeding in the garden. This body is going to get wet.

  2. Tony Gerber

    "Organic" as we can tell. Depending totally on the truthfulness of the vendors labeling. We know how capitalistic advertising twists truth.

  3. Tony Gerber

    Got all my organic ingredients together for a fresh pasta salad as a part of a friendly grill out with Ayla's friends for supper.

  4. Tony Gerber

    My studio is set back up from live gigs out in RL, so I will do my Ambient Sunday show this week @10pm CDT on http://lnk.ms/bvPng

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    $8000 year for family health ins is way out of hand. AND it only pays for a small fraction. So it's Med Bills Ins. We are being reamed.

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  • Music Xray

     Thanks for being part of Music Xray and keep the music coming. Good luck with the opportunities available for your music we hope there is a match. Let us know if you need any help!

    8 months ago
  • Bei Bei

    I Hope your year is blessed and full of YESES!!!

    1 year ago
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  • A COSMIC TRAIL

    Hey, hope you’re doing fine.
    Wanted to let you know what happened in the past few months.

    So far we receiveved great reviews without exception and it seems there’s really a growing interest in instrumental music with lots of melody which does not fit within the norm.

    Some reactions:
    … “The Outer Planes” is a virtuoso, diversified, intoxicating debut with a love for details. A little masterpiece! – Eclipsed
    …causes goose bumps, lots of details you should discover with your headphones put on – Rock Hard
    …a fulminant debut! – Babyblaue Seiten
    ...the best instrumental piece of music in years – CD Baby review
    ...some melodies are so beautiful and stirring that at certain parts I really had tears in my eyes!
    ...A COSMIC TRAIL really created something new which can’t be compared to anything else on the market - give it a try!
    ...Normally I’m not that much into instrumental stuff but THE OUTER PLANES simply blew me away!

    Our debut album “The Outer Planes” can be ordered on our page!


    1 year ago
  • Smooth Eclipse

    Smooth Eclipse's New Album Is now online come get your copy Check my new song and let me no what u think

    1 year ago
  • AMAdea Records

    Thank you for the Friendship.
    All the best!
    -AMAdea Records

    1 year ago
  • A COSMIC TRAIL

    Many THX for accepting our request, we
    really appreciate that!



    We play instrumental music with rock-, folk-, metal-, prog-, ambient- and
    soundtrack-influences and with lots of melody…



    Our debut album “The Outer Planes” is available NOW.

    Would be nice if you'd have a listen. THX for your time!



    2 years ago
  • SEIJI 正義

    Sup Tony, I'm Nick Talley's nephew Justin.  Check out my music and tell me what you think.

    2 years ago
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  • The Persimmon Sisters

    Inquiring minds what to know--what's a turntable tool box? -Nancy C.

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Bio:

Musician, visual artist, and record-label entrepreneur -- Tony Gerber has proven to be the Renaissance man of Nashville's music underground. Prolifically creative, Gerber has helped broaden Music City's artistic palette. As a member of the trailblazing electronic music band Spacecraft and as the owner of the Internet-based Space for Music record label, Gerber has helped popularize space music both across the United States and in Europe. **************************************************************** Gerber's Space for Music began in 1985 as a listening group following the weekly radio broadcast of Music From the Hearts of Space. The space music genre was just beginning to take shape, influenced by the groundbreaking ambient works of Brian Eno, Krautrockers like Kraftwerk, and electronic artists like Cluster. A year later, Gerber organized the first of several multimedia performances he called Space for Music, featuring computer visuals and live music. In 1988, Gerber formed Space for Media, one of Nashville's first MIDI recording studios, a high-tech multimedia production house utilizing Macintosh computers. Among the artists associated with the facility were Gerber, Giles Reaves, Kirby Shelstad, and Aashid Himons. **************************************************************** Gerber's interest in electronic music was not a casual one. Growing up in Indiana, Gerber's grandfather gave him a guitar at the age of seven, which he taught himself to play, emulating his first musical heroes, the Beatles. The gift of a copy of Wendy Carlos' Switched-on Bach from a fifth-grade music teacher opened Gerber's eyes to an entirely new world of music, however. A fascination with electronic gadgetry led to Gerber building his first synthesizer at the age of 14, and Gerber subsequently taught himself to play keyboards, theremin, harp, and saxophone. **************************************************************** From the late '80s through the '90s, Gerber pursued his musical interests, releasing a series of regionally distributed cassettes that showcased Gerber's growing skills both as an electronic artist and as a talented guitarist with jazz and classical overtones. Recorded during a solar eclipse in 1986 with William Linton and Mason Stevens, Cosmic Flight would be one of the albums (the other being Giles Reaves' Wunjo) that would place Nashville on the space music map. Cosmic Flight received airplay on the popular Hearts of Space program on NPR and would subsequently open many doors for Gerber, leading to his work being used in independent films and performance-art pieces across the country. **************************************************************** Many of Gerber's recorded works are the result of live performances, many of which take place in planetariums or outside, under the stars themselves. Several of Gerber's performances have been broadcast live on public radio in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana and the subsequent recordings have received airplay on syndicated shows like Echoes and Musical Starstreams. A pioneer in the use of computers for creating music and graphics, Gerber has also consulted with Apple Computer and has given many speeches on art and technology. An accomplished visual artist and craftsman working with both computers and wood, Gerber has enjoyed exhibits sponsored by the prestigious Cheekwood Gallery in Nashville and the Visual Artists Alliance of Nashville. **************************************************************** The growth of the worldwide web during the early '90s had its appeal to the computer-savvy Gerber, who initiated the spaceformusic.com website in 1995 for the region's electronic artists. The website evolved into a "virtual" record label, with Gerber soliciting music from friends and other like-minded artists and selling CDs through the MP3.com website. The label accumulated over 70 titles during a three-year period beginning in 1999; the popularity of the "space radio" channel on MP3.com led to over 500,000 downloads during the same period. The label moved toward a "traditional" music business model in 2001, releasing CDs from Spacecraft and John Rose and distributing them through normal retail outlets. In 2002, Gerber formed an "on-demand" division of Space for Music, reissuing many of the early MP3.com CDs on high-quality CDR discs, which eliminated the need for costly inventory for a growing genre label with nearly 100 titles in its catalog. **************************************************************** Even while running a record label, Gerber continued to write and record music at an astonishing pace equaled, perhaps, only by his friend and frequent collaborator Aashid Himons. Among Gerber's electronic music releases are Clearly Opaque (1988), Native Spirit (1990), Aural Overview (1992), Travelers (1993), and Altamira (1999), while Blue Western Sky (1995), Bonfire (2002) and Guitarscapes (1999) help illustrate Gerber's six-string mastery. Gerber has also appeared on several CDs as a member of Spacecraft, is a member of Aashid Himons' Mountain Soul Band, and has collaborated in the studio with experimental musicians such as John Rose and Christopher Blazen. As the growth in popularity of the space music genre continues, Tony Gerber will be one of the artists spearheading its movement toward the mainstream. **************************************************************** ~ Rev. Keith A. Gordon, All Music Guide

Member Since:

January 05, 2006

Influences:

Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, Genesis, Vangelis, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, the Beatles, Richie Havens, Melanie, Terje Rypdal, Popol Vuh, Brian Eno, Roedelius, Jean-Michele Jarre, Mike Oldfield, Peter Gabriel, Stomu Yamashta, Beethoven and Daniel Lanois.

Record Label:

SpaceForMusic.com

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