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Australian duo Otologic traverse wave, post punk, outsider club & dubwise meanderings in constant delay.

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Gary Byrd

Gary Byrd

Gary Byrd has been played on NTS in shows including The One Glove Breakfast Show w/ Macca, featured first on 25 December 2017. Songs played include Soul Travelling’ Pt.1 (The G.B.E.), Soul Travellin and The Crown (Vocal Mix).

An east coast soul DJ or "personality jock" who recorded a track called Soul Travelin' that name dropped popular soul & R&B artists of the 60's & 70's. Byrd grew up listening to Buffalo NY's main R&B DJs on WUFO, Eddie O'Jay and Hound Dog Lorenz. Byrd later worked for the station himself as a teenager, shifting his tastes from John Coltrane to Smokey Robinson. In the mid-60's when Byrd started in the record biz, popular jocks could still break records on their word alone, and Byrd made an impact in Buffalo even as a high school student. Byrd left upstate New York when formatted playlists alienated the young DJ, and he sought work in NYC at WWRL, a station he first visited on his spring break as a high school junior. He remained one of the most popular NY DJs for many years. Gary Byrd also wrote the lyrics to "Village Ghetto Land" and "Black Man" on Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life (Tamla, 1976).

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Gary Byrd

Gary Byrd has been played on NTS in shows including The One Glove Breakfast Show w/ Macca, featured first on 25 December 2017. Songs played include Soul Travelling’ Pt.1 (The G.B.E.), Soul Travellin and The Crown (Vocal Mix).

An east coast soul DJ or "personality jock" who recorded a track called Soul Travelin' that name dropped popular soul & R&B artists of the 60's & 70's. Byrd grew up listening to Buffalo NY's main R&B DJs on WUFO, Eddie O'Jay and Hound Dog Lorenz. Byrd later worked for the station himself as a teenager, shifting his tastes from John Coltrane to Smokey Robinson. In the mid-60's when Byrd started in the record biz, popular jocks could still break records on their word alone, and Byrd made an impact in Buffalo even as a high school student. Byrd left upstate New York when formatted playlists alienated the young DJ, and he sought work in NYC at WWRL, a station he first visited on his spring break as a high school junior. He remained one of the most popular NY DJs for many years. Gary Byrd also wrote the lyrics to "Village Ghetto Land" and "Black Man" on Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life (Tamla, 1976).

Original source: Last.fm

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Soul Travelling’ Pt.1 (The G.B.E.)
Gary Byrd
Outta Sight2016
Soul Travellin
Gary Byrd
Stackin Cheddar2009
The Crown (Vocal Mix)
Gary Byrd
Not On Label (Gary Byrd)2001