There’s no ego, just music, when Jon Gaiser brings his live act to the club. Those who havemet Gaiser will know he appreciates a good joke and an even better bass line. An avidproducer with an arsenal of sounds at his disposal in the booth and inside the studio, it is nowonder that he has commandeered everyone’s attention.Hailing from Grand Rapids, Michigan, Gaiser began his musical education studyingpercussion with the symphony and playing drums in punk rock bands. It quickly transitionedto techno when at the age of fifteen he discovered the endless possibilities of new soundsthat only synths and drum machines could provide. Weekend forays into Detroit’s nightlifeultimately led him to move to the city and brought him in touch with the Minus crew. It wasonly a matter of time until some of Gaiser’s work fell into Richie Hawtin’s hands.Fully brought on board the Minus team, Gaiser’s productions have been instrumental insculpting the Minus sound into what it is today. His debut album release, “Blank Fade”(2008), precipitated the rejuvenation of a musical era. Injecting melody and imagination intothe sound of minimal has garnered Gaiser respect for his work from both fans and criticsalike. Since then, he has been invited on various pivotal Minus projects, such as the Contaktand CNTRL tours, and the label has seen the release of twelve EPs and now three albums ofhis.His collaboration with Minus and the constant bookings across continents caused him totransplant his life across the world to Berlin, the center of techno and the location of thelabel headquarters. With increased opportunities to play alongside his labelmates and soloas well, Gaiser’s live sets became a talking point in themselves. Harnessing the energy of thecrowd while wielding his musical prowess via drum patterns, melodies, and distinct etherealsounds, Gaiser expertly governs the dance floor to a robust state of mind. Fully realizing thatclub nights are a multi-sensory experience, he has been collaborating of late with AhmetSaid Kaplan to create an engaging visual component that echoes his live sets.Years of honing his skills on machines and cultivating his sound in a studio that integratesanalog alongside digital have resulted in a perpetual progression of artistic development.Digressing at times from the 4/4 beat under the alias Void, his “No Sudden Movements”(2011) album delves into the exploration of a spacey, ambient, industrial sound. Anaccompanying live set for the album was developed and performed on the Plastikman UKtour, which was well received. “False Light“ (2014), debuting this fall, sees Gaiser return to his own name to deliver tentracks with a convivial approach. After heading into the studio with no expectations, Gaiserhas artfully spun a musical tale that boasts whimsy as his primary muse amidst thepercussive, synth, and bass lines that make up the album.Nearly a decade has passed since the electronic music community first heard Gaiser’s name.Needless to say, his talent is continually a force to be reckoned with. Unafraid to experimentwith pushing boundaries, Gaiser has kept his eager listeners only guessing at what willcome next.