| Gray Area Gray Area is the label and publisher for the musical projects of Gary M. Gray, aka Dr. Octojoculus. Doc has been active in the San Francisco Bay area music underground for 25 years. In Santa Cruz he fronted Barnacle Choir and played with Jimmy Jesus of the Cross while booking hundreds of bands at “Sluggo’s,” a campus hangout. Relocated to Oakland, he spent several years with Naked Ape before assembling the Shellhead Mutants in 1992. All of these bands have several releases available through Gray Area. Finding he had more material than players, Doc entered the studio in 1994 and recorded his debut CD “SPLEEN”, playing most instruments himself. Some of the songs were brand new; others were written for the various bands he’s played with. In 1997, Doc finished “The octopop Project: Irritainment,” the follow-up to “SPLEEN.” More song oriented than its predecessor, “Irritainment” still delivers enough fat beats and twisted digital weirdness to satisfy the most jaded po-mo. This was followed by the Gray Area/Lost Voice co-release “fizztabs,” new music from Doc and Anatol Sucher (from Twelve Tablets). Musical cohorts in Barnacle Choir in the mid-80's, they have taken ingredients from their old collaboration and blended their subsequent experiences to create a unique sonic medicine. In 1999, the fizztabs project evolved into Brain Barrier and later Centuries of Slow Accumulation, improvisatory groups featuring Anatol and Doc. Around the same time, Doc, Corn Man And Rusty found another drummer named Dave and formed CornCorp, which terrorized Bay Area dives from 1998 through 2001. In June 1999, CornCorp released a special limited edition 8-song CD on Gray Area. “A Birthday Special” has more of a rock & roll band sound, with Doc returning to his punk rock roots and Farfisa organ. In 2001 they released the eponymous "CornCorp", eight more hunks of fabulosity from their artfully twisted minds recorded and mixed by Stikman at Polymorph Oakland. 2002 found Doc armed with a Telecaster and a truck dispatcher's microphone, with only a few special-guest ringers to up the musical competence level, retreating to his backyard to come up with "octorock,"15 diverse takes on a unique new sound. In Summer 2002 Doc became increasingly outraged by the George W. Bush administration's doctrine and drumbeat of pre-emptive war, and found himself in a race against time to complete his howl of rage and frustration before the bombs started dropping. He was a little too late, and so Dr. Octojoculus vs. Georgie Poo was unveiled to the public the day after the unelected President declared "mission accomplished." The music is Doc’s most diverse, organic and accessible yet, featuring new toys like slide guitar, pocket trumpet and Fender Rhodes. 2008 saw the release of “flush.” Doc cleared the archives and assembled a collection of odd bits and loose ends, a garage sale grab bag of garage punk, prog, country, dub and more. That same year Doc became underemployed and single, and naturally wrote a bunch of songs about it. the new normal, released in 2010, features a dynamic variety of new friends and old co-conspirators and is the strongest, craziest, guitarriest rock and roll in the catalog. Doc currently runs Gray Area recording service from his home. He is always working on new material. |
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Dr. Octojoculus Toiling on the fringes, Dr. Octojoculus has been perfecting his eclectic stew for three decades, providing unique songs and an inimitable vocal presence for bands such as The Jammists, Barnacle Choir, Jimmy Jesus of the Cross, Naked Ape, Shellhead Mutants, Fizztabs and CornCorp in addition to his Dr. Octojoculus, octopop and WWA "solo" projects. ALBUMS the new normal Flush Dr. Octojoculus vs. Georgie Poo octorock Irritainment "SPLEEN" House |
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CornCorp |
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fizztabs More than two years in the making, fizztabs is brand new music from Doc and Anatol S. (from Twelve Tablets). Anatol and Doc were musical cohorts in Barnacle Choir a decade ago, and they have taken ingredients from their old collaboration and blended their subsequent experiences to create a unique sonic medicine. ALBUMS fizztabs. |
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Shellhead Mutants
Following the 1992 disintegration of Naked Ape, Doc abandoned his populist aspirations and assembled a band of ugly guys to make ugly music about their ugly day jobs. With Corn Man and his old friend Roy Baleen Fluke, the Mutants chewed up and spat out 3 bass players (Rusty Eelcloud, Johnny Prong Lobster and Sonny Carl Longboats aka Anatol Sucher) and recorded two full-length releases without ever playing out much or generating even the slightest buzz. Shellhead Mutants in the flyer gallery >> ALBUMS Death Shall Stun Me The Corn Pigs Direct from the 27th Century |
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Naked Ape This band went through two distinct incarnations, with the constants being Doc, Johnny Prong DeBorde, Corn Man Pig and Darcy Ward. With Paul Bernstein on bass, the Apes played a funky/garagey mix of originals and covers. When Denise Woodwad joined the direction turned toward more danceable fare. Naked Ape in the flyer gallery >> ALBUMS 1991-1992 1990-1991 |
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Jimmy Jesus of the Cross
1987: In the wake of Barnacle Choir, Doc and Corn Man found themselves playing with the bassist who isolated the serotonin receptor and a backwoods madman whose father is an expert on the Devil. The result was inspired, bluesy, absurdist garage rock. Jimmy Jesus in the flyer gallery >> ALBUMS Songs Improvisations |
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Gary Gray and WWA
Doc's first "solo" attempt, featuring Whoever Was Around (aka Warpt West Allstars). Assembled as a recording class project. Ambitious and eclectic to a fault. Tape experiments, altered garage-band jams, even a little C&W, all climaxing with the epic "Dust," a spoken word piece corrupted by technology. ALBUMS Hearts & Flowers |
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Barnacle Choir
Doc's first band played around Santa Cruz from 1985-1988 and featured Anatol Sucher and Dan Bottrell on bass and guitar and David Ward (aka Corn Man Pig) on drums. They released 2 self-recorded cassettes, which received favorable reviews and some college radio play. Barnacle Choir in the flyer gallery >> ALBUMS 85 BC Trendy Candies For Happy Tourists |