>NEW YORK, 2000.
>CARL CRAIG APPEARS AT PREMIER ELECTRONIC ART FESTIVAL.
>
>In conjunction with the Whitney Museum's exhibition,
>"The American Century: Art and Culture 1950-2000",
>for six nights, the Knitting Factory will be host to the
>pioneers of electronic music as well as its latest, up-and-coming
>innovators. The New York Festival Of Electronic Composers
>and Improvisers sets out to showcase the accomplishments of
>electronic music's forerunners while shedding light on some of
>it's most interesting new developments, promising to be as
>diverse as the genre it seeks to represent.
>
>Over the six nights the Festival will feature performances
>from such noted electronic music makers as Pauline Oliveros,
>Morton Subotnick, Tony Conrad, The Silver Apples, Elliott Sharp,
>Carl Craig & Friends, Jim O'Rourke, Pan Sonic, Liminal, DJ Food,
>Spacetime Continuum, Datach'I, and in their first performance in
>ten years, Suicide.
>
>January 20 will feature Planet E artist Carl Craig & Friends (featuring
>members of Innerzone Orchestra). Starting where Carl’s Innerzone
>Orchestra project’s outer reaches leave off, the Carl Craig and Friends
>performance will deliver a melange of electronic soundscapes,
>percussion, free jazz,spoken word, turntablism, dance beats of
>many origins and permutations and most of all, the unexpected.
>This is improvisation live and without a net. Opening
>the evening is Spacetime Continuum, aka Jonah Sharp.
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