Do you remember that ending scene in Xanadu? The part where everyone is roller skating around Aphrodite in sequined jackets and there's animated fireworks sparkling everywhere? The music of Gejius is something like that. It seems like when everything is just starting to lose focus, there's this little shimmer in the sky that's slowly growing. It's not the sun, but it's something, growing brighter and glittering all the more. 

With an air of reality amidst all the glimmering and shimmering, Gejius' music is a herald of a new era in pop music, branching digital warmth to that favorite grey sweatshirt in your dresser drawer. Comfort in change is something only few can tolerate, but Gejius takes it in stride, making the change a familiarity, a moving landscape that travels with the music. So jump on that boxcar headed for the little shimmer. It's fun there.

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Gejius has been played on these radio stations:
KOPB, KPSU, WMUA, WMUC, RadioPNCA, KZSU Stanford, KXLU & PRA

Gejius has played at:
Holocene, PDX Pop Now! 2007, The Crown Room, Berbati's Pan, Towne Lounge, the The Artistery, UQAN (JP)

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Gejius' newest release The Last 46:08 of Your Life is available in most online stores along with his first release Black Eyes. Other tracks are Let Down from the PDX Pop Now! 2009 compilation CD and Parallel Lives from Esopus Issue 13: Nostradamus.








And now, a delightful video for your ocular pleasures. Makkuro Kurosuke from Gejius' first release, Black Eyes.

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