Guy Gerber: "As an artist, you have to do things that take you out of your comfort zone" - Podcast - Mixmag
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Guy Gerber: "As an artist, you have to do things that take you out of your comfort zone"

A deep dive with the artist ahead of his first live show in four years

  • Valerie Lee
  • 3 November 2017

On this episode of On Rotation, Israeli native Guy Gerber joins Mixmag for an exclusive chat ahead of his first live performance in over four years, which he'll revive for Pete Tong's Ibiza Classics show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Guy dives into the thought process behind deciding to return to the live format, gives a teaser about what attendees can expect and hints at bringing his live show back on the road.

Later on, co-hosts Harrison and Valerie discuss ongoing headlines in the dance and nightlife sphere, including exciting news about New York finally repealing a 91-year old "no dancing law" plus serious allegations and personal accounts of sexual harassment and assault throughout the music industry from Alice Glass (formerly of Crystal Castles) and against the Gaslamp Killer.

Also, hear premieres from Tibi Dabo, Cassy & Demuir, Prok & Fitch and DJ Seinfeld.

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