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Gerd is the nom de plume of Gert-Jan Bijl, better-known as one-half of Rotterdam techno duo <a href="spotify:artist:2T0kND9c1nxx7nLSkQkCUS" data-name="Sensurreal">Sensurreal</a>. Although most of Bijl&#39;s creative time is spent with his partner Dirk-Jan Hanegraaf working on <a href="spotify:artist:2T0kND9c1nxx7nLSkQkCUS" data-name="Sensurreal">Sensurreal</a>-related projects (the group have released material on Prime, Beam Me Up!, and Op-Art), the presence of the group&#39;s studio in his living room has meant Bijl&#39;s downtime woodshedding has led to an increasing stock of solo material. Portions of that material began appearing in 1994, with singles for <a href="spotify:artist:3k3aQ8VEldbZfru7MD3pG5" data-name="Jochem Paap">Jochem Paap</a> now-defunct Beam Me Up! label; more recently, Bijl had two singles come out the same day on two of the U.K.&#39;s most esteemed dance labels, Pork and Universal Language. Bijl&#39;s solo material is, not surprisingly quite close to the dreamy, melodic breakbeat techno of his <a href="spotify:artist:2T0kND9c1nxx7nLSkQkCUS" data-name="Sensurreal">Sensurreal</a> work, though perhaps with a deeper engagement of funk and downtempo hip-hop (particularly on his self-titled Pork single). A full-length for Universal Language, The Touch Is Greater Than Moods, was released in 1997. Bijl kept the Gerd name in action during the new millennium, issuing H

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