Why do I associate that name with cheese to be avoided at all costs? This is even whilst knowing I have not heard anything by him? Then again, I didn't need to hear 'Put Your Hands Up the ****h*** of Detroit' (or whatever it was called) to know it wasn't quite my thing....
Still, I need to break out of my closed mind.... -----Original Message----- From: Christopher O'Grady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22 February 2007 23:45 To: list 313 Subject: RE: (313) Claude VonStroke I saw him in Dublin about a few months ago as well and I really enjoyed his set, deep techy and funky. I spent most of the night on the dancefloor. No regrets. Dirtybird 006 Claude Vonstroke - Beware of the bird is a brilliant release. But I am a sucker for that sound anyways, especially the stuff coming out on Audiomatique right now. First I thought he was German and now I find out he is from the burbs of Detroit. But I guess Barclay Crenshaw does not exactly roll off the tongue like Claude Vonstroke. cTp -----Original Message----- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 10:43 PM To: Svagr, Jodie Cc: Placid; list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Claude VonStroke I looked him up on imdb - he was location manager for Batman & Robin or something! There's one song on his CD that is Bukem like drum 'n' bass that I really like. Maybe it's near the end. On 23/02/2007, at 4:37 AM, Svagr, Jodie wrote: > He played in Liverpool about a month ago for a night called Aztec. > I thought it had an interesting mix of Gettho Tech / Tech House / > Techno / and even a bit of Motown and Funk Soul. I thought it > sounded like a good mix of Detroit and San Fran influences. > > For those living in Manchester / Liverpool areas, we're doing a > film showcase in the beginning of April of "Intellect" at The > Projection Gallery as part of the Global Fusion electronic music > projects. http://FusionLiverpool.x0.com/Films.html For those who > don't know about the film, it is brilliantly inspiring, most people > I know watch it again and again. No matter if you like Claude Von > Strokes music or not, this movie was an ingenious idea on his part. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 22 February 2007 16:19 > Cc: list 313 > Subject: Re: (313) Claude VonStroke > > havent liked anything else hes done tho... got to say > > JSS wrote: > >> listened to a mix/set of his a while back >> wasn't impressed >> found it very 'tech-house' and deleted it in no time >> >> On 2/22/07, Placid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> the whos afraid of detroit does indeed do some dancefloor damage./. >>> >>> nice track.. >>> >>> >>> >>> dave cronin wrote: >>> >>>> he and Dirtybird definitely have a following here in >>>> San Francisco with the whole Kontrol scene. >>>> >>>> in fact i got in a little discussion with some kid at >>>> a party who was saying that he was the future of >>>> techno, to which i responded (in typical axxhole fogey >>>> fashion) "you mean tech house?" >>>> >>>> but i do like his sound and "who's afraid of detroit" >>>> is pretty a darn good club track. >>>> >>>> dunno about best track of 2006, though. >>>> >>>> --- Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> I just wondered what the vibe is on former Detroiter >>>>> Claude VonStroke >>>>> aka Barclay Crenshaw? I know he was involved in >>>>> Intellect - that doc. >>>>> His album Beware Of The Bird has been picked up by >>>>> Ministry Of Sound >>>>> here. He's also touring. >>>>> >>>>> Also some 313 types may like the Spirit Catcher >>>>> album Night Vision on >>>>> Ralph Lawson's label - it's the kind of Detroit >>>>> style tech-house Slam >>>>> used to do. I don't care at all for the vocal >>>>> tracks, a bit generic, >>>>> but tracks like Motown Spring, Roller Coaster, Space >>>>> Crash, ie the >>>>> first 3, were very worthwhile. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > >