Gerard John Dewar (also known as Gez Dewar) is a British born music/TV producer. Started making records under the name "Doi-Oing" for Sean McCluskey's Brainiak label in the 90's. Went on to record under the name "The Experiment" for Ministry's Open label and continues to produce House music under various names. Scored a UK top 40 hit with "Heliotropic's" Alive in 1999. Currently formed a new group "Thee Earls" with DJ/producer Justin Robertson. Also continues to produce & run Revolution Music a music production company providing award winning music for TV, Film & New Media.
Links to Peel[]
Peel played tracks from Doi-Oing in the early and mid 90's on his radio programmes, but didn't play any of Gez Dewar's other alias names on his shows.
Shows Played[]
- 29 September 1991: Flashback (12" - Good Feeling) Brainiak
- 12 October 1991: Flashback (12" - Good Feeling) Brainiak
- 1995
- 02 June 1995: ‘Paradise Lost (12 inch - Airport)’ Open
- 17 June 1995: 'Paradise Lost (12"-Airport)' (Open)
- 19 June 1995 (BBC World Service): Paradise Lost (12" - Airport) Only
- 01 July 1995 (BFBS): 'Paradise Lost (12"-Airport)' (Open) (JP: 'When I played this one on the radio here in Britain for the first time, Pete Tong, who's the king of dance, phoned me up to ask me what it was. My little heart was almost bursting with pride, I can tell you.')
- 13 October 1995: Hotel (Krasnapolsky A-Dam Mix) (12" - Hotel) Open
- 28 October 1995 (BFBS): 'Hotel (12")' (White label)