GURU JOSH original 1990 rare ACID HOUSE techno British album 40x60 POSTER

Size 60x40 inches. Sizes are approximate and stated in inches. Contact us if you require exact dimensions.

Paul Dudley Walden  better known as Guru Josh, was a Jersey musician, active in the British post-acid house scene, best known for his debut single 

In 1989, Guru Josh released "Infinity" also known as "Infinity (1990's... Time for the Guru)", from his debut album Infinity. The song was originally produced for a friend of Guru Josh's who was organising a warehouse party of the same name, and gained attention when it started to be played

 by Haçienda DJ Mike Pickering. The song achieved success in Europe, especially in Germany, the UKPortugal and Austria. The song was later re-mixed and re-released on multiple occasions (the most popular remix by Klaas), still receiving particular success in 2011.

Guru Josh released several other singles in the 1990s including "Freaky Dreamer", "Holographic Dreams", and "Whose Law (Is It Anyway?)", which reached number 26 and number 12 in the UK and Germany, respectively. "Hallelujah" was released in 1991. Shortly after this, Guru Josh diversified into also doing multimedia production creating the Dance in Cyberspace series of music videos under the name of Dr. Devious and also VR, in collaboration with Darrel Jameson, Guy Labbé, Dave 'Pointy shoes, smart trousers and a baseball vest ' Evans, Marcus Pennell and others.




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