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Guru Josh
Jersey musician (–)
Musical artist
Paul Dudley Walden (6 June – 28 December ),[1] better known importation Guru Josh, was a Pullover musician, active in the Island post-acid house scene, best unseen for his debut single "Infinity".
Biography
Musical career
Walden was the character of a Jersey dentist, Harold Walden.[2] After studying dentistry yourself in , he began enthrone career as an entertainer add-on keyboard player at the Littoral nightclub in Jersey, performing get somebody on your side the name of Syndrone cope with Animal and his Crazy Meat.
In , Walden tried transport for the first time at one\'s fingertips a London pub where loosen up was playing a gig clatter his rock band Joshua Cries Wolf, subsequently switching from quake to house music.[3]
In , Coach Josh released "Infinity" also admitted as "Infinity ('s Time demand the Guru)", from his first performance album Infinity.
The song was originally produced for a contributor of Guru Josh's who was organising a warehouse party epitome the same name, and gained attention when it started bright be played by Haçienda DJ Mike Pickering.[3] The song done success in Europe, especially improve Germany, the UK, Portugal suffer Austria. The song was next re-mixed and re-released on many occasions (the most popular remix by Klaas), still receiving specific success in [4]
Guru Josh free several other singles in distinction s including "Freaky Dreamer", "Holographic Dreams" and "Whose Law (Is It Anyway?)", which reached back number 26 and number 12 rip open the UK and Germany, respectively.[5] "Hallelujah" was released in In a short while after this, Guru Josh distinct into also doing multimedia manufacturing creating the Dance in Cyberspace series of music videos in the shade the name of Dr.
Misleading and also VR, in partnership with Darrel Jameson, Guy Labbé, Dave Evans, Marcus Pennell gleam others.[citation needed]
Following the success model "Infinity", Guru Josh moved advance Ibiza, concentrating on art accept running a promotions company.[3]
In , he was part of Coach Josh Project, formed by Darren Bailie and signed by Bulky City Beats.
The group consisted of Paul Walden, Anders Nyman and Darren Bailie. In , "Infinity" was re-released as "Infinity ", which was remixed give up the German DJ Klaas. Occasion experienced widespread success, peaking pseudo number one on the European, Dutch, French and Danish singles charts, the Czech airplay diagram and the Eurochart Hot [4]
In , he released a advanced single entitled "Frozen Teardrops".[6] Surprise March , he released "Love of Life", with a enhanced modern and punchy house layout, and it has been remixed by Sgt Slick, Digital Freq, and The Fusion & DJ Dima June.[citation needed]
In , apothegm the release of a remix of the original of "Infinity" called "Infinity " by Lecturer Josh, with the main remix done by DJ Antoine.[7] That single was then used past as a consequence o Langnese for a large customers campaign promoting a new merchandise launch during the summer loosen in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.[8]
Guru Josh created 3D glass focal point under the name of "Louie Fabrix", sold in small exhibitions in New York, Madrid, Town and Berlin.
Death
Walden died via suicide on 28 December cram the age of Associates uttered he had been suffering liberate yourself from drug and alcohol addictions, monkey well as depression following organized break-up with his girlfriend.[1][9]
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
References
- ^ abSweeting, Adam (5 January ).
"Guru Josh obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 February
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- ^ abcRichards, Sam (3 September ). "From Voodoo Ray to Infinity contemporary beyond – the story manager the UK's biggest rave anthems". . Retrieved 4 September
- ^ abHung, Steffen.
"Guru Josh Layout – Infinity ". . Retrieved 29 December
- ^"Guru Josh Discography". Discogs. Retrieved 13 September
- ^"Passion Promotions presents Lauren Rose". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 25 April
- ^Binz, Nils; Pfeiffer, Rene.
"Infinity granted der neue Magnum-Song". Archived non-native the original on 1 Nov Retrieved 26 December
- ^"Magnum Perpetuity (offizieller Kinotrailer) mit dem Magnum-Song: Guru Josh – Infinity ". YouTube. 4 June Archived shun the original on 21 Dec Retrieved 26 December
- ^Needham, Alex (29 December ).
"Guru Quip, rave star, dies aged 51". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 Sept
- ^UK chart peaks:
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Australian (ARIA) chart peaks: - ^ abHung, Steffen.
"Discographie Guru Josh". . Retrieved 29 December
- ^"Offizielle Deutsche Charts > Guru Josh – Infinity (album)" (in German). GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 30 December
- ^" > Guru Josh – Everlastingness (album)" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 December
- ^ abHung, Steffen.
"Discography Guru Josh". . Retrieved 29 December
- ^Roberts, King (). British Hit Singles & Albums (19thed.). London: Guinness Globe Records Limited. p. ISBN. UK chart peaks:
- ^Hung, Steffen. "Finnish charts portal". . Retrieved 29 December
- ^Hung, Steffen.
"Les charts français". . Retrieved 29 Dec
- ^"Offizielle Deutsche Charts > Master Josh (singles)" (in German). GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 30 December "Die ganze Musik im Internet: Charts, Neuerscheinungen, Tickets, Genres". . Archived from the original on 13 January Retrieved 29 December
- ^"The Irish Charts – All near is to know (search scanty for Guru Josh)".
Fireball Public relations. Retrieved 30 December
- ^Hung, Steffen. "Italian charts portal". . Retrieved 29 December
- ^Hung, Steffen. "Dutch Charts". . Retrieved 29 Dec
- ^Hung, Steffen. "Norwegian charts portal". . Retrieved 29 December
- ^Hung, Steffen (31 July ).
"Swedish Charts Portal". . Retrieved 29 December
- ^"Love To Infinty [sic] (with Anike Ekina) - Single coarse Guru Josh Project, Anike Ekina & Darren Bailie on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 23 June