Gerardo Arellano started his interest in music at an early age, learning to read, write, and play percussion. He began producing on software after his brother introduced him to dance music and shortly after started to pick up deejaying. By 18, he was playing his first 2,000 cap club. In 2016, he decided to take a leap of faith and leave his on-the-rise duo Thee Cool Cats to pursue a solo career. He came out of the gate swinging with a remix for HARD boss Destructo followed by the release of his hit track “Bad Bitches” on Tchami’s imprint Confession.
Gaining support from the likes of Anna Lunoe, Malaa, AC slater, Shiba San, Sinden, and many more, he's hit the scene hard, bringing a mixture of driving basslines and drums combined with melodic synths that come together to form an indistinguishable sound that’s always fresh.
Blending any and all influences, he makes music that’s free. Expect anything and everything from Gerry Gonza.
Gerardo Arellano started his interest in music at an early age, learning to read, write, and play percussion. He began producing on software after his brother introduced him to dance music and shortly after started to pick up deejaying. By 18, he was playing his first 2,000 cap club. In 2016, he decided to take a leap of faith and leave his on-the-rise duo Thee Cool Cats to pursue a solo career. He came out of the gate swinging with a remix for HARD boss Destructo followed by the release of his hit track “Bad Bitches” on Tchami’s imprint Confession.
Gaining support from the likes of Anna Lunoe, Malaa, AC slater, Shiba San, Sinden, and many more, he's hit the scene hard, bringing a mixture of driving basslines and drums combined with melodic synths that come together to form an indistinguishable sound that’s always fresh.
Blending any and all influences, he makes music that’s free. Expect anything and everything from Gerry Gonza.