Background music from Tony's release, Bonfire, called "The Love Tree"

RELEASED 10/03

RELEASED FALL 2003...!

Longtime collaborators Aashid Himons and Tony Gerber join Giles for a sonic menu from a hidden space..

This is a recording that started the Mind Orbit multi media performances of the early 90s. A rare treat from this space music trio.

Giles Reaves - Synthesizers
Aashid Himons - Synthesizers
Tony Gerber - Steel String Celtic Harp

LISTEN "Hidden Space" HERE
RELEASED 9/03

Turning back the clock to his guitar picking roots, Gerber gives a chance to hear his instrumental bottleneck blues and mountain music originals.

This most recent recording from Space for Music's creator has it's focus on instrumental acoustic bottleneck blues guitar along with some other acoustic instrumental gems. He is joined by Matt Oakes on Trumpet, Josie Phelan on cello and Seth Henry Ritter on banjo and harmonica on a couple of the tracks. Part of this CD was recorded in the Cedar Creek Treehouse near Mount Ranier National Part in the state of Washington. Anyone with a love for acoustic guitar will love to pick this one up. Inspired by his recent marriage, "Bonfire" takes us to a place that has previously been reserved for a select few.

Tony Gerber - Acoustic Guitars, Flute, Dulcitar and Production
Matt Oakes -Trumpet
Seth Henry Ritter - Banjo and Harmonica
Josie Phelan - Cello

Embracing the electronic music realm for nearly 30 years, Space for Music's creator and multi-instrumentalist offers several servings of his own award winning music.

Recording his first synthesizer works back in 1974 on a "sound on sound" Wollensak recorder, releasing his debut CD on Lektronic Soundscapes label in the early 90s, Gerber has progressed to having a roster of his own CDs now available at SFM for the new century. Elements of space music, jazz, blues, contemporary instrumental, mountain music and progressive rock can be found within the soothing music that is described as the "Gerberian" sound by reviewer Phil Derby. Not only is there solo work here, but also many great friends and collaborators joining Gerber for a varied selection of heartfelt music.

Tony Gerber - Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitars, Dulcitar, Celtic Harp, Synthesist, Sound Design, Programming and Production

REVIEW

ALTAMIRA (Space for Music Records)

Tony Gerber has very quietly and very firmly become one of the most important record executives in the electronic music community. Space For Music Records has expanded rapidly and Tony has been able to get some outstanding performers (and performances) on the label.

But Tony's biggest impact on the community has come from his music. As a founding member of Spacecraft, he has been part of some monumental space music events and adventures. As a solo performer, he has created some absolutely dynamic soundscapes and atmospheres. Altamira is, perhaps, his best work and, perhaps, his least known CD.

Very few folks are aware that Tony is also a world-class guitarist. He does not process his guitar on this CD (at least not totally). He augments his serene atmospheres with a very gentle electric blues guitar. The forlorn whine of the guitar is like the cherry on a sundae. It is the "piece de resistance."

Tony weaves in and out of the different atmospheres like a cat - stealthily, smoothly and elegantly. Each note has its own purpose and an integral role in the sound design. This great CD is highly recommended.

(I mentioned Tony's musical contributions but I neglected to mention his kindness and generosity. Those qualities, IMHO, endear him to this e-music fellowship. I have never heard anyone say anything but positive things about this great man. I, for one, will always treasure my friendship with him.)

-Jim Brenholts

1. Prehistoric Heart - 128 bit stereo mp3 file

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1. Prehistoric Heart - 128 bit stereo mp3 file
2. Don't Exit Yet
3. Morning Prelude
4. the Badlands
5. Native Spirit
6. Hans Dreaming
7. Kitt Peak
8. Solar Eclipse
9. Jurassic Rain
10. Child Of Wonder

The Peaceful Music of Tony Gerber
A set of reviews from Sonic Curiosity's legendary electronic music afficionado, MATT HOWARTH

When Tony Gerber isn't playing planetariums with the ambient electronic band Spacecraft, he's pursuing his sonic muse in solo electronic music. Truly, this man is driven to express his ambient self, luring you to join him in cosmic journeys of placid calm.


TONY GERBER: Blue Western Sky (CD on Lektronic Soundscapes)

This 1994 release marked Gerber's debut solo recording. Employing relaxing electronics, astral guitar, and luxurious harps, he delivers 62 minutes of extremely delicate soundscapes of definite melodic intention.

Soothing keyboard melodies mesh with tender guitar strains, whispering through skies that seem to stretch on forever. The keyboard-driven electronics are highly evocative of dewy mornings, replete with mists hanging low across the landscape. The guitars, often trembling with sustained qualities, speak of purpled horizons shrouded in those rising mists.

Sometimes the keyboards are sans electronic definition, delving into purely piano strains with somber results. For some tracks, a softly purring percussive element appears to stir the drifting harmonics without disrupting the flow. There are even instances when the guitar adopts an edgy air, soaring with luxurious riffs like a glorious sunrise.

The track "The Lunar Crossing" was recorded live during a lunar eclipse in 1992. Here, Gerber's languid guitar and harp stylings are accompanied by Spacecraft fellow Giles Reaves on atmospheric keyboards for nearly 11 minutes of nocturnal inspiration.

A distinct new age attitude exists in this music, dedicated to experiencing one's environmental surroundings more than retreating into introspection. Gerber's compositional sense touches the soul softly, urging a unity with the world around us through mellow passages of peaceful tuneage.

Recorded during a solar eclipse in 1987, the 38 minutes of music on this CD were improvised "at the moment" by Gerber on synthesizer, joined by William Linton on synthesizer and Mason Stevens on guitar.


GERBER, LINTON and STEVENS: Cosmic Flight (CD on Space for Music Records)

There are three tracks here, two of which are of long duration, allowing the music to evolve slowly and reach emotional pinnacles.

As implied by the CD's title, this music soars to convey the listener to interstellar vistas. Although hardly epic or dynamic, the compositions swell with a gradual ascendance, moving from pensive tonalities to heavenly atmospherics.

Softly droning electronics generate a foundation for hesitant keyboard chords and touches of processed guitar. As the music progresses, the structure rises to float overhead like a pulsing cloud of patience. Infrequent beats, solitary and used for emphasis rather than to create a tempo, punctuate the tranquility and hint of higherdramatics. As the harmonics continue to mount, electronic twinklings scamper through the lazy tones.

This music maintains a languid quality, drenching the listener with oracular shadows of sound.


TONY GERBER: Guitarscapes (CD on Space for Music Records)

This CD features 48 minutes of short tracks, a sampling of live and studio recordings from the Nineties. Although these pieces are guitar based (acoustic and electric), other instruments (ghostly trumpet, comfortably unintrusive drums, soft-spoken synthesizer, and sultry bass) lend an enhancement that expands their softly contemplative nature.

The music never rises to any urgency, preferring instead to stir the emotions with smooth melodies. The growl of electric guitar is subdued, functioning as an undercurrent for the strumming of acoustic guitar. The electronics provide an understated otherworldliness for the earthly moodiness.

These compositions generate a cafe atmosphere, bordering between modern folk and soft jazz. The absence of vocal content relegates the tunes to a background nature, softly colorful but never presumptuous.

This music fits the tone of a summer Sunday morning spent relaxing in bed, remembering the victories of days lost to memory.


TONY GERBER: Altamira (CD on Space for Music Records)

The 56 minutes of music on this CD portray an ethereal journey into prehistoric eras.

Pensive electronics wander through unspoiled pastures. Processed guitars embark on comfortable climbs up newborn mountain ranges, while acoustic strings delineate foothills thick with greenery. During the opening track, gentle percussives generate pre-tribal rhythms, evoking a heartbeat for the ancient panorama.

These pieces capture a time when our world was undisturbed by industrialization, uncrowded by civilization's mandates. Not even beasts perturb this tuneage with their primal presence. Nature rules here, from the distant rumble of electric guitars to the luxuriant melodies of synthesizers drifting over free fields of grain.

Although the overall tone is sedate, this music possesses a majesty that tickles the listener's psyche with visions of open landscapes and air worth enjoying with deeply appreciated breathes.

Averaging longer durations (from 6 to 12 minutes long), these compositions are enabled to produce somber sentiments which spread into livelier expressions.


TONY GERBER: Clearly Opaque (CD on Space for Music Records)

This release reflects an earlier period of Gerber's ambience, one focused primarily through synthesizers alone. Recorded in 1987, the 46 minutes of music possesses an atmospheric quality punctuated by density and periodic frivolity.

Gerber's electronics are tinged in some songs with romantic flute and mandolinesque guitar. Frequently the synthesizers unleash a gaiety with frolicsome sparkling tones that scamper like sunlight across a plain of angular crystals. Here, the moodiness is spoiled by anticipation as the auralscapes venture close to defined melodies of celebration. When percussive rhythms are present, they retain a muted tempo.

The general tone is one of discovery though. The compositions strive to banish shadows, to reveal hidden aspects of buoyancy. Whether the music adopts a giddy or somber nature, the hint of enlightenment is always dominant.

From the ping-ponging synthetic qualities of "Computations" to the breathing expansion of "To the Sky", the music exhibits this sense of emotional disclosure. While "Slim Elephants, Small Godzillas" progresses from ambient minimalism into mammoth surging...before dawn spills in to quiet the outburst.


TONY GERBER: Native Spirit (CD on Space for Music Records)

Recorded in 1989 and 1990, these 56 minutes display a dreamier side of Gerber's atmospheric music.

Sighing synthesizers stir the air with pensive soundscapes. Keyboards trigger soft electronic chords to drift downstream with unhurried sway. A mediaeval flair enters the music this time, as if wandering through green forests that exude a romantic charm.

While "Baba's Den" trembles with quirky but soothing E-perc, "Above the October Moon" employs a cyclic background for languid guitar strings to etch nocturnal clouds against a breathless void. "The King's Wishing Well" possesses a quasi-bagpipe element amid sobering tonalities, while "Cathedrals" examines a stonelike mood with layered keyboard sustains. "Caverns", the CD's longest piece at 10 minutes, holds a denser mood in which delicately shriller pitches trace the imperial growth of stalagmites.

These new age melodies unfold with a kind of reverence, caressing the soul without jarring the mind.

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