Categorized | Music News

LCD Soundsystem’s Gerhardt “Jerry” Fuchs dies

(Entertainment Weekly) — Thirty-four-year-old Gerhardt “Jerry” Fuchs, a beloved fixture of both the New York and Athens, Georgia, rock scenes who played with LCD Soundsystem, !!! (pronounced Chk Chk Chk), Turing Machine, MSTRKRFT, and The Juan MacLean, died Saturday night in a fall after attempting to crawl out of a broken elevator shaft at a benefit party in Brooklyn. *Nov 08 - 00:05*

Fuchs, who also freelanced at Entertainment Weekly, was a house drummer of sorts for progressive record label DFA, as well as a member of long-running Athens post-rock outfit Maserati.

On the Juan MacLean Web site, MacLean wrote: “Jerry was one of my best and most loyal friends. He was hands-down the best drummer I have ever played with or seen for that matter … He was utterly sincere and fiercely loyal.”

According to The New York Times, the accident occurred at about 12:30 a.m. on November 8, when Fuchs became stuck on a freight elevator between the fourth and fifth floors. When he attempted to jump out of the stalled car, his jacket got caught and threw him back towards the elevator shaft, while another unidentified man in the car with him leaped safely to a fourth-floor hallway.

At a gathering for Fuchs’ friends on Sunday night, LCD frontman James Murphy called him “one of the only people we all knew who was literally great at what he did.”

And longtime friend Jon Fine noted, “He could play metal, prog rock with multiple time signatures, aggressive indie disco. … His passing puts an enormous hold on the Brooklyn music scene. The world of independent music has sustained a really significant loss.”

Originally posted by Entertainment Weekly.

Help Popwreckoning by Bookmarking us on Delicious

Related Posts

This post was written by:

popwreckoning - who has written 1114 posts on popwreckoning.

I'm a rocker, I rock out.

Contact the author

Leave a Reply

Advertise Here
  • Comments
  • Popular
  • Latest
  • Tags
  • Subscribe

Our Flickr Photos - See all photos

What's new on PW:

Posting tweet...

disclaimer

All media content contained within PopWreckoning is meant to enhance reader appreciation for the art and medium. Please support artists you discover here by purchasing albums, attending shows and buying merch.
Contact us should you wish for certain media to be removed from PopWreckoning.

Green Web Hosting! This site hosted by DreamHost. mp3 blogs
The Hype Machine
Blog Directory for PA

Blog Flux Directory
Music Blogs - Blog Top Sites

Add to Technorati Favorites Music
"PopWreckoning is better than Pitchfork." - Shawn Fogel
Top Blogs

PopWreckers

Editor-in-Chief ::
Joshua Hammond (KC): email

Managing Editor ::
Bethany Smith (KC): email

Editor-at-Large ::
Jessica McGinley (Philly.): email

Technical Editor ::
Nick Davis (KC)

Contributors ::
Fahad Ashraf (DC)
Mary Chang (DC)
Jesse Gelwicks (Portland)
Jon Gitchoff (St. Louis)
Marc Gray (North Carolina)
Marc Z. Grub (Toronto)
Sarah Hassan (Kansas City)
Tatum Hengel (Oregon)
Ali Hussain (NYC)
Heather Lumb (Chicago)
Matt Miles (Chicago)
Tracy Nunnery (San Fran)
Casey Osburn (KC)
Hanna Pageau (Chicago)
Reni Papananias (NYC)
Molly Segers (Atlanta)
Dese'Rae Stage (NYC)
Thomas Starks(Seattle)
Abbie Stutzer (KC)
Sara Swiecki (LA)
Abby Williamson (Seattle)
Mike Zhang (Philly)

Concert Calendar

21 January
We Are Scientists @ Black Cat, Washington, D.C.
Owl City @ Beaumont Club, Kansas City MO

23 January
Phoenix @ Showbox SoDo, Seattle

30 January
The Cribs @ Showbox SoDo, Seattle

17-21 March
SXSW @ Various Venues, Austin