another 313 connection-- he played demf2001 down in
the concrete bunker. between his set and autechre's i
think got a serious brain rewire down there...
 
for some proper dancefloor minimal techno stuff from
him (a la Rob Hood), check the B side of Moles &
Avocados on Background.


> --- Ken Odeluga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Maybe because autumn appears to have come early
> > here, I find myself in a
> > sort a mood for Kit Clayton stuff (just my own
> > personal association.) Anyone
> > on here who isn't familiar with his stuff, I'd
> > recommend you check it out.
> > 
> > Personally, I don't think I've ever heard a poor
> Kit
> > Clayton track, and I
> > know I'm not the only own who thinks that whilst
> > he's not from (or "for" ;-)
> > Detroit, his music has an edge with which people
> who
> > like 'Detroit'
> > electronic music, can find an affinity. (For
> > instance Juan Atkins used "Belt
> > Frictional Problem" some years back on a mix cd.)
> > 
> > His style seems primarily 'dubby' (dubby in a
> techno
> > sense that is). But it
> > ranges from crystal clear, highly structured
> > arrangements which (for me)
> > seem to put the intelligence back into 'IDM', to
> > seriously browned-out,
> > blatantly toking delay-fests. (Did you know, for
> > instance that a Kit Clayton
> > track holds the first ~scape catalogue number?
> It's
> > sc 001 for 'Nek
> > Purpalet'.
> > 
> > Happy discovering for anyone who hasn't yet.
> > 
> > http://www.discogs.com/artist/Kit+Clayton
> > 
> > k
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 

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