Re: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn
not to mention he's one smart mofo. really. - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 5:40 AM Subject: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn 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
(313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn
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
RE: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn
i highly recommend kit's adventures in the land of sound and shape EP on velocette's parallel label. choice cuts... you can read a more coherent review on dan sicko's techno rebels site. cheers, lrh -Original Message- From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 5:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org Subject: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn 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
RE: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn
I love his Lateral forces [surface fault) album on Vertical Form. Probably his most ambient work. Jernej www.soundoflj.com/octex -Original Message- From: lee herrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 2. september 2004 15:12 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn i highly recommend kit's adventures in the land of sound and shape EP on velocette's parallel label. choice cuts... you can read a more coherent review on dan sicko's techno rebels site. cheers, lrh -Original Message- From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 5:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org Subject: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn 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
Re: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn
- Original Message - From: dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 9:57 PM Subject: Re: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn for some proper dancefloor minimal techno stuff from him (a la Rob Hood), check the B side of Moles Avocados on Background. Took the words right out of my mouth. Also, some of his older Betalounge live sets are devastating. I used to listen to one of them incessantly. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]