Paul Crossman a.k.a General Midi has always managed to master a more level-… Read Full Bio ↴Paul Crossman a.k.a General Midi has always managed to master a more level-crunching, dub-flavoured and bass-fuelled musical ride than his peers and it is this that has earned him his fast growing reputation as the source of a great night out when he's at the controls and as 'the producer's producer'.
Emerging from the backrooms of the Bristol Club scene his slick DJ ability and an ear for a great tune have given him regular appearances at breaks hotspots across the planet such as Fabric, Chew The Fat, Blow Pop, Sounds On Sundays (Sydney), Two Tribes (Australia), Zouk (Singapore), Budapest, all across the USA, Hungary, Spain, Serbia, China and Hong Kong. Teaming up with production partner Eelz, General Midi has been responsible for some of the most genre defining tunes in 'The Westoner' ('99) 'Daft Funk' ('01) 'Further' ('03) & 'You will Be Under' ('03), 'Entertainer' ('04), 'Bass Rockerz' ('04) & 'House of Funk' ('05).
Over the last few years General Midi's singles have been released on some of the most respected breaks labels including TCR (Rennie Pilgrims label) & Kilowatt (Hyper's label). All of this has led to his debut artist album 'Midi Style' released now on Distinct'ive Records.
He has early support right across the board at Club (Timo Maas, Fergie, Plump DJs) and Radio (Zane Lowe, Annie Nightingale).
Recent tunes includes Kickbox and Audio Assault - Bangin !
Emerging from the backrooms of the Bristol Club scene his slick DJ ability and an ear for a great tune have given him regular appearances at breaks hotspots across the planet such as Fabric, Chew The Fat, Blow Pop, Sounds On Sundays (Sydney), Two Tribes (Australia), Zouk (Singapore), Budapest, all across the USA, Hungary, Spain, Serbia, China and Hong Kong. Teaming up with production partner Eelz, General Midi has been responsible for some of the most genre defining tunes in 'The Westoner' ('99) 'Daft Funk' ('01) 'Further' ('03) & 'You will Be Under' ('03), 'Entertainer' ('04), 'Bass Rockerz' ('04) & 'House of Funk' ('05).
Over the last few years General Midi's singles have been released on some of the most respected breaks labels including TCR (Rennie Pilgrims label) & Kilowatt (Hyper's label). All of this has led to his debut artist album 'Midi Style' released now on Distinct'ive Records.
He has early support right across the board at Club (Timo Maas, Fergie, Plump DJs) and Radio (Zane Lowe, Annie Nightingale).
Recent tunes includes Kickbox and Audio Assault - Bangin !
Milton
General Midi Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Milton' by these artists:
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The Eastoner Beurang maju ka lohor Papatong nu koneng euntreup na regang …
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Davidson Paulo
This is a website which is designed solely for the purpose of playing any imaginable video that the operator knows how to specify.
Andre Onate
Hey, where is that vocal from??
mussoorie111
Late 2000s - awesome age of breaks - not that anymore ;(
Headsetjones
first heard this on boombox
evs613
I can't believe they dropped boombox for BPM!?! what am I going to do for music now?
ElginRaver420
HELL YA.... not a bad dj... i can dig it.
God's Will
good vinyl with proper care can last a life time. Digital on the other hand has many benefits if you prefer that format and don't own or prefer a analog source or own the OG "wheels of steel".
The caveat to owning music in the digital source is that it can (easily) be erased and gone in a second, given the circumstances, broken device, power surge, lost /stolen device, EMP and on.
Again I am a product of the 80's and have owned a turntable ever since my father gave me his original Technics turntable from back in the day.
Now I own 3 Technics, one circa early 1980, and two new 2010 (last year in production) SL Mark 5 Grand Master Flash edition!
The true way music was to be heard and enjoyed!
`BB
Kenji314159
+Will Hutton Just make backups. Play music from your harddisk but have an additional disk with a copy of everything. You get the benefit of high fidelity digital audio and easy playback. Vinyl is obsolete and the grooves wear. Digital never wears like that and if something breaks, that's why you have backups.
thinveil lifted
You can buy it. With money. As a single. On vinyl.
Matt Kehrer
AWESOME