Kevin Gorman is a British DJ, musician and remixer best known as Adesse Versions.[1][2]

Biography

His music has appeared on labels Ostgut Ton, Numbers, Ninja Tunes, Cocoon Recordings, Ed Banger and others. His remix credits include the 1991 classic R&S release "Vamp" by Outlander, Leftfield for their Leftism album,[3] Blossoms and Dita Von Teese.[4] From 2015 to 2016 Gorman ran an Adesse Versions show monthly on London's Rinse FM[5]

Gorman, originally from Chester, England, first came to attention with a 2006 demo for DJ Hell, featuring track DMX, which featured heavy usage of the Beat Repeat feature of Ableton Live. This signing led DJ Hell to request a full album from Gorman for International Deejay Gigolo Records.[6]

In March 2009 he launched his project 'Elements', a series of singles featuring the unique aspect of releasing all the component samples of the music alongside the original tracks, as well as a large collection of DJ tools, loops and alternate mixes.[7] The project was released on Mikrowave, Gorman's own imprint.[8] Also on Mikrowave, Gorman released the single "Seven Eight Nine", featuring a live version from the Berlin club the Berghain.[9]

In 2010, Gorman provided music for the soundtrack to the film Shiver, a documentary concerning the controversial practice of shark finning.[10] These Steve Reich inspired pieces became Frequency Phase Parts 1–3, released in 2012 on the Stroboscopic Artefacts label.[11][12]

Selected discography

References

  1. "7 Sides of Adesse Versions [Interview & Mix] | Selector Afterdark". Soundplate.com. 17 July 2015.
  2. Mullin, Kyle (26 April 2018). "British DJ Adesse Versions Breaks Down His Ever-Evolving Sound Ahead of Apr 28 Dada Set". Thebeijinger.com.
  3. "Leftfield's 'Leftism 22' is now streaming in full". Mixmag.net.
  4. ""La vie est un jeu (Adesse Versions Remix)" from Dita Von Teese Remix by Dita Von Teese". Apple Music.
  5. "Weekends Matter Mix - Adesse Versions (Rinse FM)". Skiddle.com.
  6. "Kevin Gorman Interview at Northern Nights". Archived from the original on 29 April 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2009.
  7. "Kevin Gorman, Elements Part 1". Littlewhiteearbuds.com.
  8. "Mikrowave". Discogs.com.
  9. "Kevin Gorman - SevenEightNine". Discogs.com.
  10. "Shiver: shark finning in Mozambique". Vimeo.com.
  11. "Review: Various Artists - Stellate #1". Resident Advisor.
  12. "The Quietus | News | Lucy & Perc Head Up Stellate Series". The Quietus.
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