The Gasman
Birth name Christopher Adam Reeves
Origin Portsmouth, UK
Genres Electronic music
Years active 2003–present
Labels Planet Mu, Sublight Records, Terminal Dusk Records, GasmanMusic

The Gasman is the recording name of Christopher Reeves, an English electronic music artist. He is currently signed to Mike Paradinas's record label Planet Mu, as well as his own record label, GasmanMusic. Christopher Reeves releases under Wiggy and Synthia aliases as digital formats.

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Discography [link]

Under The Gasman [link]

Albums

Title Release Label
Remedial 2003 Planet Mu
Multiplex 2005 Sublight Records
The Grand Electric Palace of Variety 2005 Planet Mu
This One's for You 2006 Planet Mu
Trueform 2006 Sublight Records
001 2007 GasmanMusic
Audiogold 2007 Planet Mu
Love Collection 2007 Planet Mu
Superlife 2008 Planet Mu
PowerPoints 2010 Planet Mu
Pinch Roller 2002 - 2006 2011 GasmanMusic
003 2011 GasmanMusic
Hiding Place 2012 Believers Roast

EP's & Digitals

Title Release Label
Hardline 2005 Terminal Dusk Records
Weak-base Equilibria 2008 The Centrifuge
Inept Whoop 2009 The Centrifuge
Polymerase 2010 The Centrifuge
Alpha Plus 2010 Bug Web
Dyzones 2012 Bit-Phalanx
Club Foot 2012 The Centrifuge

Under Wiggy [link]

Albums

Title Release Label
Gonk. 2011 GasmanMusic
Zombic Hunch 2012 GasmanMusic

Under Synthia [link]

Albums

Title Release Label
2003-2010 2010 GasmanMusic


External links [link]



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Sandpaper

Sandpaper or glasspaper are generic names used for a type of coated abrasive that consists of sheets of paper or cloth with abrasive material glued to one face. Despite the use of the names neither sand nor glass are now used in the manufacture of these products as they have been replaced by other abrasives. Sandpaper is produced in different grit sizes and is used to remove small amounts of material from surfaces, either to make them smoother (for example, in painting and wood finishing), to remove a layer of material (such as old paint), or sometimes to make the surface rougher (for example, as a preparation for gluing ). For the sake of clarity it is common to use the name of the abrasive when describing the paper, e.g. "aluminium oxide paper", or in the case of 3M's dark-grey Wetordry it is called "silicon carbide" paper.

History

The first recorded use of sandpaper was in 1st-century China when crushed shells, seeds, and sand were bonded to parchment using natural gum. Sandpaper was originally known as glass paper, as it was coated with particles of glass rather than sand. Glass frit has sharp-edged particles and cuts well whereas sand grains are smoothed down and do not work well as an abrasive. Cheap sandpaper was often passed off as true glass paper; Stalker and Parker cautioned against it in A Treatise of Japaning and Varnishing published in 1688. Glass paper was manufactured in London by 1833 by John Oakey, whose company had developed new adhesive techniques and processes, enabling mass production. A process for making sandpaper was patented in the United States on June 14, 1834 by Isaac Fischer, Jr., of Springfield, Vermont. In 1921, 3M invented a sandpaper with a waterproof backing, known as Wet and dry. This allowed use with water, which would serve as a lubricant to carry away particles that would otherwise clog the grit. Its first application was automotive paint refinishing.

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