The Brazilian Guitar Player magazine of October 2009 had this to say:
Jerry Brodrick is a French guitarist that follows the line of virtuosos that came about in the 80s. He produces instrumental songs with programmed drums, bass and keyboards. His style is heavily influenced by Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Eric Johnson and George Lynch. Brodrick uses tappings, sweeps and "alavancadas" (technique that causes vibration, originally vibrato). In the song Chocolat, he applies licks and riffs at high speed.
Too long and complex to go into!
Special moment was rehearsing at Nomis in London and recording at Black Barn Studios, Guildford, UK.
Played well over 100 gigs in my time.
Rock, Dance music, classical, jazz- all sorts really!
Jackson Soloist SL1 fitted with EMGs and Ibanez guitars. Laney AOR series 50W amp, Rat 2 Pedal, Alesis delay, EH Small Stone.
Boss GT 10, Line 6 Pod II and Boss ME8 for recording.
Studio:
Event Bas20/20 active monitors, Digitech quad fx, Alesis 3630 compressor, Roland midi keyboard. Various mics incl Shure, Rode NT1 blah blah blah...
PC running Sonar. Focusrite Scarlett and M-Audio Delta.