Fred Giannelli Explained

Fred Giannelli (born 1960 in Lowell, Massachusetts) is an American electronic musician. He began experimenting with electronics[1] in the 1970s as Turning Shrines.[2] [3] In 1984, Giannelli met Psychic TV's Genesis P. Orridge[4] while the group was in Boston for a gig.[5] This led to Giannelli eventually travelling to London to join the band in 1988, arriving just in time for the acid house craze.[6] He then left Psychic TV[7] for the Plus 8 label, working with Detroit DJ and producer Richie Hawtin as Spawn. Continuing under the Plus 8 label, he formed the Telepathic label[8] for his own industrial/techno recordings as the Acid Didj, Giannelli, Deneuve and Mazdaratti.[9] The 1990s saw him release a number of records, including 1997's Unpopular Science under the alias of the Kooky Scientist.[10]

Past projects and aliases include the Kooky Scientist, Acid Didj,[11] The Kinky Scientist, Deneuve, The Kranky Scientist,[12] Mazdaratti, PTV, Sickmob,[13] Splerge, Fred vom Jupiter, Fred vs. Fred, Fred Ex, Spawn (with Richie Hawtin and Daniel Bell)[14] and Turning Shrines.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ableton Live and the death of the DJ. 4 May 2005 . Overstated. 20 April 2012.
  2. Web site: Fred Giannelli. Discogs. 20 April 2012.
  3. Web site: Tuning Shrines Temple Records. 18 March 2007 . small room reverb. 20 April 2012.
  4. Web site: Fred Giannelli. Discogs.
  5. Web site: hey there. In the Mix. 20 April 2012.
  6. Web site: Fred Giannelli. Dust Science. 20 April 2012.
  7. Web site: There are a lot of fools in the world. telepathica.com.
  8. Web site: Telepathic (Fred Gianneli). swimhq.com/.
  9. Web site: Fred Giannelli. Bush. John. Allmusic. 19 August 2011.
  10. Web site: The Kooky Scientist. Resident Advisor. 20 April 2012.
  11. Web site: Artist Biography: Acid Diji. MP111.com. 20 April 2012. https://archive.today/20130129083821/http://www.mpiii.com/bio_view-9720.html. 29 January 2013. dead.
  12. Web site: Cranky Scientist, The. Discogs. 20 April 2012.
  13. Web site: Sickmob. Discogs. 20 April 2012.
  14. Web site: Detroit Electronic Music Funeral. telepathica.com. 20 April 2012.