Guru Josh is tagged as: electronic, 90s, dance, techno, house 1. Guru Josh was a brief star of the early 1990s British acid house music scene, on the back of his 1989 single ”Infinity (1990s… Time For The Guru)”. A track which, in radio edit form, has gone on to feature on a large number of compilations of ‘old skool’ house music. Guru Josh was an alias for Paul Walden, who began his career as an entertainer and keyboard player at Sands night club, Jersey, Perfoming under the name of Syndrone, Later to become… Animal and His Crazy Organs, Following the release of ”Infinity”, his debut single, he soon fell out of favour with the music press when his album, also titled Infinity, came out. It received near universal disappointing reviews, with some making note of its lackluste covers of Popcorn and Louie Louie. Following this, Walden admitted in an interview that he was a supporter of the Conservative Party which was in power at the time, thus effectively finishing his career, since the government was in the midst of a crackdown on the rave scene which had originally taken to his music. Guru Josh also had several other singles: ”Freaky Dreamer”, ”Holographic Dreams”, ”Whose Law (Is It Anyway?)” (all from 1990) and ”Hallelujah” (in 1991), alt... Read More About Guru Josh Biography... Send Guru Josh ringtones to your cell |
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