Jammin Gerald - Factory Thing

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Review by Neilsen

Factory Thing by Jammin Gerald: A Wild Ride Through 90s House Vibes Alright, let’s talk about Factory Thing by Jammin Gerald. Released back in '99 under the Dance Mania label, this album is a raw slice of electronic goodness with heavy doses of house and ghetto vibes. If you’re into beats that slap and tracks that feel like they were cooked up in some underground Chicago loft party, then yeah, this one’s for you. First off, gotta shout out M.J.R., who mastered the thing. Dude did a solid job keeping the sound tight but still gritty—like it’s got dirt under its nails but knows how to work the room. Now, I’ll be real, not every track on here slaps equally hard, but there are two bangers that stuck in my head long after the needle lifted (yeah, I said needle; don’t @ me). Let’s start with “Come On Y’all.” This joint is straight fire. It’s got this hypnotic groove that just loops around your brain and refuses to leave. The bassline? Chef’s kiss. Like, imagine being at a packed warehouse rave where everyone’s losing their minds, and this comes on—it’s THAT moment. You can’t help but throw your hands up (pun intended). It’s simple, sure, but sometimes simple hits hardest. Plus, the vocal sample? Iconic. Feels like someone whispering in your ear to get loose, and honestly? You listen. Then there’s “Erk-N-Jerk (RX).” Oh man, this track is wild. It’s all chopped-up beats and these weird little synth stabs that sound like robots having a freakout session. But somehow, it works. There’s something chaotic yet controlled about it, like Jammin Gerald was just messing around in the studio and accidentally made magic. Every time it plays, I find myself zoning out, trying to figure out what exactly he was thinking when he put this together. Is it genius? Is it madness? Honestly, probably both. The rest of the album has its moments too—tracks like “Throw Your Hands” and “Purk-U-Late” keep the energy going—but those first two really stand out as the ones I’d remember if someone asked me about Factory Thing. And hey, maybe that’s the point. Maybe Jammin Gerald wasn’t trying to reinvent the wheel here—he just wanted to make people move. Mission accomplished. So yeah, Factory Thing isn’t perfect. Some parts drag a bit, and a few tracks feel like filler, but damn if it doesn’t capture the spirit of late-90s dance music in all its unpolished glory. Listening to it feels like stepping into a time machine—and not one of those fancy sci-fi ones either. More like an old-school Delorean held together with duct tape and dreams. Final thought? If you ever stumble across this album in a dusty record shop or buried deep in Spotify’s algorithm, give it a spin. Just don’t blame me if “Come On Y’all” gets stuck in your head for days. Oh, and fun fact: apparently Jammin Gerald used to DJ wearing mismatched socks. True story? No clue. But wouldn’t that be kinda awesome?

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Artist: Jammin Gerald
Album: Factory Thing
Rating: 4.5

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Download

Filename: jammin-gerald-factory-thing.zip
  • MP3 size: 34 mb
  • FLAC size: 236.5 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Come On Y'all
Purk-U-Late
5AC
Throw Your Hands
Erk-N-Jerk (RX)

Video

JAMMIN GERALD feat. HOUZEMON Come On Y'all DANCE MANIA 281
jammin gerald - Purk U Late It

Images

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Catalog Numbers

DM-281

Labels

Dance Mania

Listen online

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Test Pressing

Companies

RoleCompany
Mastered AtMetropolis Mastering, Ltd
Distributed ByBarney's Records

Credits

RoleCredit
Mastered ByM.J.R.

Notes

For bookings call 599-3194 or 645-1293.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: M.M.M.J.R.
  • Barcode: M.M.M.J.R.

About Jammin Gerald

Chicago ghetto house producer

Real Name

    • Gerald Henderson

Name Vars

  • Factory Man
  • Gerald
  • J. Gerald
  • Jamin Gerald
  • Jammin
  • Jammin \
  • Jammin 'The House' Gerald
  • Jammin G
  • Jammin G.
  • Jammin Gearld
  • Jammin The House Gerald
  • Jammin' Gerald
  • Jammin' The House Gerald
  • Jamming Gerald
  • Jammin Gerald
  • Jammin The House Gerald

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *Factory Thing* by Jammin Gerald, released in 1999, is a hidden gem in the world of electronic music. It blends House and Ghetto styles, creating a raw, underground vibe. One standout track, "Erk-N-Jerk (RX)," became a cult favorite on dance floors. Interestingly, the album was mastered by M.J.R., adding a polished edge to its gritty sound. If you’re into old-school beats, this one’s worth checking out!

Comments

mysales15
2025-03-05
Drew sky and him used that sample so beautifully
Br.1 ubojica nevidljivihplesača
abueloart
2025-03-04
Geto D.J'$ @ Hot Wax 4 eva ??? J.G. WHAT UP"'
mrajeshmpharm
2025-03-04
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franzosischlehrer
2025-03-04
CHOON <3
leleone
2025-03-03
is this a remix of a song (like the first part of the song)?
if it is, anybody knows the title?
edthomas0919
2025-03-02
THANK U DJKAYDEEMIX THA ORIGINAL VERSION WAS ON HOUZ'MON EP ON BEAT BOY RECORDS IN 93
teampenguins2003
2025-03-01
love the song ,also the end break you can tweek and fillter your self....
refalsilverberg
2025-03-01
ghettocore