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Guy McAffer

Guy McAffer (aka Geezer) (born: 27th May 1969) has been writing and producing his own brand of Acid Techno for many years and, alongside Chris Liberator, Lawrie Immersion and Henry Cullen (D.A.V.E. The Drummer), has been instrumental in the birth and development of the underground acid techno sound that is unique to London. Geezer singles have appeared on labels as diverse as Stay Up Forever, Tortured, Smitten, Eukatech, Routemaster, Intensiv, Cluster, Infected, Boscaland and Bionic Orange. These releases include many a classic track, titles such as “Mad Cows On Acid,” “Sonic Eruptor,” “Sonar” and “It’s Funky But It Ain’t House.” Both Guy and Henry were members of Back To The Planet in the early 90's.

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Peel played tracks from the DJ on his shows in the late 90's and early 00's, under various names, along with a track from Back To The Planet in 1992, which Guy McAffer was previously a member of.

Shows Played[]

Time Stretch Armstrong (Guy McAffer, Henry Cullen)
DDR_&_The_Geezer_-_Mad_cows_on_acid_(original_mix)

DDR & The Geezer - Mad cows on acid (original mix)

DDR & the Geezer / Dangerous Canopy (Dave Lalouche, Guy McAffer)
  • 02 February 1997: 'Mad Cows On Acid (v/a CD - BITten)' Smitten
  • 21 April 1998: The Beast (v/a 2x12" EP - It's An Acid Thing) Smitten
  • 06 May 1998: Getoutofmyshopnow (12" - Head / Getoutofmyshopnow) Hazchem
  • 19 October 2000: Mad Cows On Acid (12" - Mad Cows On Acid / BSE) Smitten
Carbine / Ice Pack (Chris Knowles, Guy McAffer)
Smog Blanket (Guy McAffer, Paul Harding)
Punk_Floyd_-_Can't_Breathe_(Acid_1997)

Punk Floyd - Can't Breathe (Acid 1997)

Punk Floyd / Dot Dash (Chris Knowles, Dave Lalouche, Guy McAffer)
  • 24 June 1997: (JP: 'This is Punk Floyd, Punk Floyd, what a great name, don't you wished you thought of that, perhaps you did, Can't Breathe') Can't Breathe (12") Smitten
  • 15 October 1997: I.B.S. vs A.B.S. (12") Cluster
  • 16 April 1998: Top Banana (v/a 2x12" EP - It's An Acid Thing) Smitten
  • 04 November 1998: 'PF ITA (CD-Have Landed)' (Smitten)
  • 11 November 1998: Top Banana (CD - Punk Floyd Have Landed) Smitten
  • 27 August 2003: 'We're Getting the Band Back Together (12")' (Stay Up Forever)
Shredder
Geezer_-_New_Cross

Geezer - New Cross

Geezer
Audio Pancake (Carl Hendrickse, Guy McAffer)
Lost Disciple (Guy McAffer, Julian Sandell)
Exciter Corps (Anthony Wilson, Guy McAffer)
Uneven Surface (Guy McAffer, Julian Sandell)
Fuzz (Chris Knowles, Christine Bartholomew, Guy McAffer, Mark Grattan)
  • 15 June 1999: Night Chase (EP – Killer Squad) Cluster
  • 24 June 1999: The Beginning (part of John Peel ('Fat Boy') and Steve Lamacq ('Slim') Mix)
  • 03 December 2002: 'Fuck My Bitch (12" EP-Dibble Dabble)' (Cluster)
Tarball & Lungbutter (Guy McAffer, Roland Deem)
Trash Compactor (Guy McAffer, Mark Tyler)
Chris_Liberator_&_Guy_McAffer_–_Green_368_2000_Untitled_-stayupforever_Techno-Acid

Chris Liberator & Guy McAffer – Green 368 2000 Untitled -stayupforever Techno-Acid

Guy McAffer
Choci & The Geezer (Guy McAffer, Mark Mackenzie)

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