(313) Carl Craig Mix On CLR
New mix from Carl Craig on the CLR podcast, worth checking out: http://www.clr.net/index.pl Cheers, Wes http://www.mixcloud.com/westonprince/
Re: (313) Carl Craig Mix On CLR
Thanks much for the heads-up on this, Wes. Andrew @andrewduke_cog http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio https://new.myspace.com/andrewduke On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Weston Prince wespri...@clear.net.nz wrote: New mix from Carl Craig on the CLR podcast, worth checking out: http://www.clr.net/index.pl Cheers, Wes http://www.mixcloud.com/westonprince/
(313) Carl Craig 69 show in London
I caught Carl play in London on Thursday night. A late venue change due to a stabbing at a BlackBerry party at the previous venue meant we were now at the Coronet at Elephant Castle. For anyone who doesn't know this space, it's generally used as a live venue. An old theatre, it's quite a large space, and this meant that the gig lost a fair amount of the intimacy that I was expecting. Playing live as 69, he performed in three different masks. First up was something that looked a cross between the Scream ghost mask and a hockey mask, second was Medico Della Peste mask, a Venetian mask that was most memorable as the long beak mask from Eyes Wide Shut. Last was the sad clown or Pierrot. And then at the end he lost the mask 'revealing his identity'. Not really sure what that had to do with the music, it wasn't as if he played in 3 (or 4) parts. Music was predominantly 69 with some sounds that sounded like a nod to Paperclip People. I can remember he played: My Machines Rushed Sound On Sound Poi et Pas Ladies Gentleman Desire (well a weird version that featured the beats reworked a little without the strings) Not sure whether Carl likes to play longer when he plays live, but 1 hour felt short. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but it was really a retrospective at the end of the day. Considering he's not released any new music as 69 for 18 odd years apart from some reworkings, I was a little perplexed as to why he was doing gigs as 69 today. Also, interesting crowd. Was very young but I guess it's kinda cool to think that there were quite a few in the crowd enjoying sounds that were produced before they were born. They were into it though, the floor was full when he started and remained that way. Latest darling of the electronic set, Maya Jane Coles played after Carl, and whilst most people I spoke to said they were attending the gig for her, she was boring, flat and didn't get out of 2nd gear. After an hour or so I left... which was a shame as Efdemin was playing, but not until 5.15 so I doubt I was going to stay that late anyway! BG -- *Benn Glazier* b...@glzr.info b...@glzr.info www.BennGlazier.com www.twitter.com/BennGlazier www.facebook.com/BennGlazierPhotography http://www.twitter.com/bennglazier +44 (0) 7714 3000 18
Re: (313) Carl Craig 69 show in London
Given a choice I'd rather hear his 69 stuff more than anything else so I guess that's a good thing since its my personal favorite of his. He was wearing those masks at DEMF last year I think. I remember looking down there from the Detroit stage where I was at most of the time. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 8, 2012, at 8:48 AM, Benn Glazier b...@glzr.info wrote: I caught Carl play in London on Thursday night. A late venue change due to a stabbing at a BlackBerry party at the previous venue meant we were now at the Coronet at Elephant Castle. For anyone who doesn't know this space, it's generally used as a live venue. An old theatre, it's quite a large space, and this meant that the gig lost a fair amount of the intimacy that I was expecting. Playing live as 69, he performed in three different masks. First up was something that looked a cross between the Scream ghost mask and a hockey mask, second was Medico Della Peste mask, a Venetian mask that was most memorable as the long beak mask from Eyes Wide Shut. Last was the sad clown or Pierrot. And then at the end he lost the mask 'revealing his identity'. Not really sure what that had to do with the music, it wasn't as if he played in 3 (or 4) parts. Music was predominantly 69 with some sounds that sounded like a nod to Paperclip People. I can remember he played: My Machines Rushed Sound On Sound Poi et Pas Ladies Gentleman Desire (well a weird version that featured the beats reworked a little without the strings) Not sure whether Carl likes to play longer when he plays live, but 1 hour felt short. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but it was really a retrospective at the end of the day. Considering he's not released any new music as 69 for 18 odd years apart from some reworkings, I was a little perplexed as to why he was doing gigs as 69 today. Also, interesting crowd. Was very young but I guess it's kinda cool to think that there were quite a few in the crowd enjoying sounds that were produced before they were born. They were into it though, the floor was full when he started and remained that way. Latest darling of the electronic set, Maya Jane Coles played after Carl, and whilst most people I spoke to said they were attending the gig for her, she was boring, flat and didn't get out of 2nd gear. After an hour or so I left... which was a shame as Efdemin was playing, but not until 5.15 so I doubt I was going to stay that late anyway! BG -- Benn Glazier b...@glzr.info www.BennGlazier.com www.twitter.com/BennGlazier www.facebook.com/BennGlazierPhotography +44 (0) 7714 3000 18
(313) Carl Craig Moritz von Oswald -- Recomposed Vol 3
Moritz Carl redo Ravel's Bolero' and Mussorgsky's Pictures From An Exhibition. This is 2 years old, how the heck did I ever sleep on this one? Stunning
(313) Carl Craig in Dubai - 20 May 2010
The odds of someone moving here since I last mentioned it is slim...but Carl Craig is playing the Rooftop @ Madinat Jumairah 20/5/2010 AED 100 entrance (ladies free before 23:00) http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?165661 Anyone out here and in for the Rooftop? Lovely venue and just before the heat shuts down the night gigs. I'll actually go out for once and have a pretend DEMF. -Mike
(313) Carl Craig, Itokim, The Moderator, Matt Chester more current digs
Currently diggin' Carl Craig's dark deep 12 minute long remix of Mirko Loco's Love Harmonic on Cadenza (which trumps the remixes on there from Villalobos and Luciano, IMO); Itokim's Follow The Light on Seventh Sign; San Proper on Dekmantel (a superb follow-up to the label's debut from Juju Jordash); The Moderator (yo, 313 list) remixing Wladimir M on EevoNext (a label who can do no wrong it seems, IMO); Canada's Eddie C's funky debut on Karat; and Matt Chester's (another 313-list-member) injecting some needed melody into a stark ode to my late great grandfather Duke: http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio/andrew-duke_grandfather_matt-chester-remix I know everybody is--rightly so--diggin' Shake's retrospective, but what else are people diggin' these days? Been awfully quiet round these here parts. Andrew -- http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://myspace.com/andrewduke
Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip
We've played with two of the guys from Hot Chip, good lads and they know their techno as they worked for Warp back in the day. m On 8 Jan 2010, at 19:31, kent williams wrote: http://www.urb.com/2010/01/08/hot-chip-one-life-stand-carl-craig-remix I have no use for Hot Chip, myself, and the cynically minded might view this as the latest chapter in CC's selling out. But I actually rather like this remix on its own terms. The original track? Eecchh
RE: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip
It would be good if they took a bit of a chance with *some* of their music. That's interesting, as I tend to got the impression somehow that they *could* write some edgier music if they tried. Perhaps I can sense the good taste lurking somewhere in what they've released. They're clearly instead opting for safety=security= [perhaps] money. That's where I part company with what they do. Ken -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 9:25 AM To: kent williams Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip We've played with two of the guys from Hot Chip, good lads and they know their techno as they worked for Warp back in the day. m On 8 Jan 2010, at 19:31, kent williams wrote: http://www.urb.com/2010/01/08/hot-chip-one-life-stand-carl-craig-remix I have no use for Hot Chip, myself, and the cynically minded might view this as the latest chapter in CC's selling out. But I actually rather like this remix on its own terms. The original track? Eecchh
Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip
On 12 Jan 2010, at 09:29, Odeluga, Ken wrote: It would be good if they took a bit of a chance with *some* of their music. They're a pop band with a vocalist at the end of the day, I can't see them going Dada anytime soon. That's interesting, as I tend to got the impression somehow that they *could* write some edgier music if they tried. Perhaps I can sense the good taste lurking somewhere in what they've released. They played loads of Theo and Omar S if that helps :) m
Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip
Yeah I have to second that, they certainly know their music. If the techno police are gonna 'arrest' Carl, they probably would want to get him for the ex Sugababe girl (Siobhan Donaghy) remix, though, as pop acts go, she's pretty cool. On 12/01/2010, at 8:25 PM, Martin Dust wrote: We've played with two of the guys from Hot Chip, good lads and they know their techno as they worked for Warp back in the day. m On 8 Jan 2010, at 19:31, kent williams wrote: http://www.urb.com/2010/01/08/hot-chip-one-life-stand-carl-craig- remix I have no use for Hot Chip, myself, and the cynically minded might view this as the latest chapter in CC's selling out. But I actually rather like this remix on its own terms. The original track? Eecchh
Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip
I don't know - some of the cred acts are pretty boring to me. I don't get Junior Boys at all. I saw Mayer Hawthorne (he's from Ann Arbor) on the weekend and he was vg but right now no neo-soul act compares live to Daniel Merriweather. He's incredible live... he's somewhere between D'Angelo and Jeff Buckley and Lewis Taylor. On 13/01/2010, at 12:19 AM, Martin Dust wrote: On 12 Jan 2010, at 09:29, Odeluga, Ken wrote: It would be good if they took a bit of a chance with *some* of their music. They're a pop band with a vocalist at the end of the day, I can't see them going Dada anytime soon. That's interesting, as I tend to got the impression somehow that they *could* write some edgier music if they tried. Perhaps I can sense the good taste lurking somewhere in what they've released. They played loads of Theo and Omar S if that helps :) m
Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip
I think every man and his dog remixes Hot Chip... I can't keep up! The only people who get more remixes are Jamiroquai. I wish he'd remix White Lies... or (early) Kings of Leon... ;) On 09/01/2010, at 6:31 AM, kent williams wrote: http://www.urb.com/2010/01/08/hot-chip-one-life-stand-carl-craig-remix I have no use for Hot Chip, myself, and the cynically minded might view this as the latest chapter in CC's selling out. But I actually rather like this remix on its own terms. The original track? Eecchh
(313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip
http://www.urb.com/2010/01/08/hot-chip-one-life-stand-carl-craig-remix I have no use for Hot Chip, myself, and the cynically minded might view this as the latest chapter in CC's selling out. But I actually rather like this remix on its own terms. The original track? Eecchh
Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip
Maybe you can make a silk purse out of a sow's ear - that is, if you have some silk in your pocket. The other alternative is to totally ignore the track in question (an Aphex type of stunt) or trash it (like U-ziq did with the Auteurs). I still have a copy of Acacia's Sway, which I bought for the Plaid mix. Bad move, as Plaid actually tried to work with the source material. The most palatable remix on the disc was from Anthony Manning, who took the minimalist approach, using as little of the source material as humanly possible, yet still retaining a tiny glimmer of association with the original, rather like gingerly handling a turd with as little contact as possible kent williams wrote: http://www.urb.com/2010/01/08/hot-chip-one-life-stand-carl-craig-remix I have no use for Hot Chip, myself, and the cynically minded might view this as the latest chapter in CC's selling out. But I actually rather like this remix on its own terms. The original track? Eecchh
(313) Carl Craig Mixed-Up Wild Kingdom (radio)
In 1997, I encountered a whole mixed bag of music, including stunning material from Kirk Degiorgio and his ART label, and Black Dog and various permutations and combinations. Last week's show touched on some of that music - the playlist is at http://www.kfjc.org/music/playlist.php?i=34150. In 1997, I also did a big special feature on Carl Craig, too large a subject to be reprised in a small corner of a 3-hour show. Instead, tonight I'm playing a set of Carl Craig remixes/special projects, a mixed bag including re-toolings of 80's synth-pop, industrial, techno, house, and more. If you miss a show, or want to sample other aspects of KFJC, limited time archives for KFJC programming are available at http://www.kfjc.org/broadcast_archives/ . Send comments and suggestions to i...@kfjc.org . The Wild Kingdom airs on KFJC-FM 89.7, Saturday night/Sunday Morning, 12A-3A (8A-10A GMT). Potential listeners outside the San Francisco Bay area can find a webcast at http://www.kfjc.org/netcast/index.php . Present and past Wild Kingdom playlists are also archived at kfjc.org. You can also check out archived playlists from my first KFJC show Just Desserts that was on Fridays 10P-2A from 1992 through 1999. Archived playlists exist for that show starting from Fall 1995 to New Year's Eve 1999/2000, so you can see what what I'm up to these days is pretty much consistent with what I was up to all along. If you do tune in (especially via the web), please take a little time to let me know your locale. I'm also interested in promo music from all over and in promoting local (San Francisco Bay area) techno-type events. If you want to do some promotion for an event, contact the KFJC promotions department at pr...@kfjc.org to arrange ticket giveaways and/or to send information for inclusion in our concert outlook. Thanks to those who have sent promo music so far. Regards, Richard Hester Mr. Goodwrench The Wild Kingdom SU 12A-3A KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hills, California
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
Christ - I'm only just getting into myspace - better catch up!!! 2009/11/28 Tristan Watkins phonop...@googlemail.com: And it looks like that's only the tip of the iceberg. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Glasgow-United-Kingdom/Rubadub/59699696224 The horror! On 28/11/2009 10:34, Tristan Watkins wrote: Haha. It's true! http://twitter.com/rubadub_glasgow Non-stop slagging off of some Jason fella though. On 27/11/2009 22:04, ja...@iridite.com wrote: What? We Tweet? You'll be telling me that we've got a Facebook Page next Jason (the Techno Luddite!) 2009/11/27 Tristan Watkinsphonop...@googlemail.com I gave up on music shop reviews about five years ago. That said, Rub-a-dub's tweets are very useful, and necessarily brief. On 27/11/2009 17:00, kent williams wrote: As a frequent, repeat customer of Boomkat, I feel compelled to rise to their defense. I write music reviews for a local free paper, and have written in the past for a variety of publications. What one realizes very quickly in writing reviews, is that it is difficult to do at all, let alone well. Especially when it comes to electronic music, where you don't often have lyrics to provide some sort of 'meaning' to critique. And the more you do it (and I've written hundreds over the past 10 years) the less you actually have to say. Boomkat's reviews are actually well written, and are much, much better than any other download store site on the internet. They are consistently helpful to me -- they provide context to each release which sends me off to research other related music. They are also sometimes humorous without succumbing to the jokey Britishisms that grate the ear when you read a lot of UK music publications. They are definitely oriented towards trying to shift units. They definitely reflect the personal prejudices of the writers. They, no doubt, occasionally give more weight to their friends or labels they don't want to make into enemies. But it's like reading anything -- you have to consider the source and make up your own mind. It isn't as bad as Beatport. Beatport tries to be all things to all people, so they pimp absolute sh1t. Beatport has discovered that you can make money catering to DJs with no taste, no shame, and no soul. On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Martin Dustmar...@dustscience.com wrote: On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
Haha. It's true! http://twitter.com/rubadub_glasgow Non-stop slagging off of some Jason fella though. On 27/11/2009 22:04, ja...@iridite.com wrote: What? We Tweet? You'll be telling me that we've got a Facebook Page next Jason (the Techno Luddite!) 2009/11/27 Tristan Watkinsphonop...@googlemail.com I gave up on music shop reviews about five years ago. That said, Rub-a-dub's tweets are very useful, and necessarily brief. On 27/11/2009 17:00, kent williams wrote: As a frequent, repeat customer of Boomkat, I feel compelled to rise to their defense. I write music reviews for a local free paper, and have written in the past for a variety of publications. What one realizes very quickly in writing reviews, is that it is difficult to do at all, let alone well. Especially when it comes to electronic music, where you don't often have lyrics to provide some sort of 'meaning' to critique. And the more you do it (and I've written hundreds over the past 10 years) the less you actually have to say. Boomkat's reviews are actually well written, and are much, much better than any other download store site on the internet. They are consistently helpful to me -- they provide context to each release which sends me off to research other related music. They are also sometimes humorous without succumbing to the jokey Britishisms that grate the ear when you read a lot of UK music publications. They are definitely oriented towards trying to shift units. They definitely reflect the personal prejudices of the writers. They, no doubt, occasionally give more weight to their friends or labels they don't want to make into enemies. But it's like reading anything -- you have to consider the source and make up your own mind. It isn't as bad as Beatport. Beatport tries to be all things to all people, so they pimp absolute sh1t. Beatport has discovered that you can make money catering to DJs with no taste, no shame, and no soul. On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Martin Dustmar...@dustscience.comwrote: On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
And it looks like that's only the tip of the iceberg. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Glasgow-United-Kingdom/Rubadub/59699696224 The horror! On 28/11/2009 10:34, Tristan Watkins wrote: Haha. It's true! http://twitter.com/rubadub_glasgow Non-stop slagging off of some Jason fella though. On 27/11/2009 22:04, ja...@iridite.com wrote: What? We Tweet? You'll be telling me that we've got a Facebook Page next Jason (the Techno Luddite!) 2009/11/27 Tristan Watkinsphonop...@googlemail.com I gave up on music shop reviews about five years ago. That said, Rub-a-dub's tweets are very useful, and necessarily brief. On 27/11/2009 17:00, kent williams wrote: As a frequent, repeat customer of Boomkat, I feel compelled to rise to their defense. I write music reviews for a local free paper, and have written in the past for a variety of publications. What one realizes very quickly in writing reviews, is that it is difficult to do at all, let alone well. Especially when it comes to electronic music, where you don't often have lyrics to provide some sort of 'meaning' to critique. And the more you do it (and I've written hundreds over the past 10 years) the less you actually have to say. Boomkat's reviews are actually well written, and are much, much better than any other download store site on the internet. They are consistently helpful to me -- they provide context to each release which sends me off to research other related music. They are also sometimes humorous without succumbing to the jokey Britishisms that grate the ear when you read a lot of UK music publications. They are definitely oriented towards trying to shift units. They definitely reflect the personal prejudices of the writers. They, no doubt, occasionally give more weight to their friends or labels they don't want to make into enemies. But it's like reading anything -- you have to consider the source and make up your own mind. It isn't as bad as Beatport. Beatport tries to be all things to all people, so they pimp absolute sh1t. Beatport has discovered that you can make money catering to DJs with no taste, no shame, and no soul. On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Martin Dustmar...@dustscience.comwrote: On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m
(313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
Not sure what I make of the track itself, but the Boomkat review has a sentence I found hilarious Mr Tristano returns with the suspiciously similar 'The melody', backed up with an absolutly essential Carl Craig remix for all those techno fans with a closet passion for Liberace. I'm trying to picture the Venn diagram of techno fans and Liberace fans.
RE: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! -Original Message- From: kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 3:13 PM To: list 313 Subject: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody Not sure what I make of the track itself, but the Boomkat review has a sentence I found hilarious Mr Tristano returns with the suspiciously similar 'The melody', backed up with an absolutly essential Carl Craig remix for all those techno fans with a closet passion for Liberace. I'm trying to picture the Venn diagram of techno fans and Liberace fans.
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m
RE: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
No reviews at all! You've got the clips on there, the records can speak for themselves, so to speak ... -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com] Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 3:45 PM To: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:49, Odeluga, Ken wrote: No reviews at all! You've got the clips on there, the records can speak for themselves, so to speak ... Haha - fair enough :) m
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
As a frequent, repeat customer of Boomkat, I feel compelled to rise to their defense. I write music reviews for a local free paper, and have written in the past for a variety of publications. What one realizes very quickly in writing reviews, is that it is difficult to do at all, let alone well. Especially when it comes to electronic music, where you don't often have lyrics to provide some sort of 'meaning' to critique. And the more you do it (and I've written hundreds over the past 10 years) the less you actually have to say. Boomkat's reviews are actually well written, and are much, much better than any other download store site on the internet. They are consistently helpful to me -- they provide context to each release which sends me off to research other related music. They are also sometimes humorous without succumbing to the jokey Britishisms that grate the ear when you read a lot of UK music publications. They are definitely oriented towards trying to shift units. They definitely reflect the personal prejudices of the writers. They, no doubt, occasionally give more weight to their friends or labels they don't want to make into enemies. But it's like reading anything -- you have to consider the source and make up your own mind. It isn't as bad as Beatport. Beatport tries to be all things to all people, so they pimp absolute sh1t. Beatport has discovered that you can make money catering to DJs with no taste, no shame, and no soul. On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com wrote: On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
I gave up on music shop reviews about five years ago. That said, Rub-a-dub's tweets are very useful, and necessarily brief. On 27/11/2009 17:00, kent williams wrote: As a frequent, repeat customer of Boomkat, I feel compelled to rise to their defense. I write music reviews for a local free paper, and have written in the past for a variety of publications. What one realizes very quickly in writing reviews, is that it is difficult to do at all, let alone well. Especially when it comes to electronic music, where you don't often have lyrics to provide some sort of 'meaning' to critique. And the more you do it (and I've written hundreds over the past 10 years) the less you actually have to say. Boomkat's reviews are actually well written, and are much, much better than any other download store site on the internet. They are consistently helpful to me -- they provide context to each release which sends me off to research other related music. They are also sometimes humorous without succumbing to the jokey Britishisms that grate the ear when you read a lot of UK music publications. They are definitely oriented towards trying to shift units. They definitely reflect the personal prejudices of the writers. They, no doubt, occasionally give more weight to their friends or labels they don't want to make into enemies. But it's like reading anything -- you have to consider the source and make up your own mind. It isn't as bad as Beatport. Beatport tries to be all things to all people, so they pimp absolute sh1t. Beatport has discovered that you can make money catering to DJs with no taste, no shame, and no soul. On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Martin Dustmar...@dustscience.com wrote: On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano The Melody
What? We Tweet? You'll be telling me that we've got a Facebook Page next Jason (the Techno Luddite!) 2009/11/27 Tristan Watkins phonop...@googlemail.com I gave up on music shop reviews about five years ago. That said, Rub-a-dub's tweets are very useful, and necessarily brief. On 27/11/2009 17:00, kent williams wrote: As a frequent, repeat customer of Boomkat, I feel compelled to rise to their defense. I write music reviews for a local free paper, and have written in the past for a variety of publications. What one realizes very quickly in writing reviews, is that it is difficult to do at all, let alone well. Especially when it comes to electronic music, where you don't often have lyrics to provide some sort of 'meaning' to critique. And the more you do it (and I've written hundreds over the past 10 years) the less you actually have to say. Boomkat's reviews are actually well written, and are much, much better than any other download store site on the internet. They are consistently helpful to me -- they provide context to each release which sends me off to research other related music. They are also sometimes humorous without succumbing to the jokey Britishisms that grate the ear when you read a lot of UK music publications. They are definitely oriented towards trying to shift units. They definitely reflect the personal prejudices of the writers. They, no doubt, occasionally give more weight to their friends or labels they don't want to make into enemies. But it's like reading anything -- you have to consider the source and make up your own mind. It isn't as bad as Beatport. Beatport tries to be all things to all people, so they pimp absolute sh1t. Beatport has discovered that you can make money catering to DJs with no taste, no shame, and no soul. On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Martin Dustmar...@dustscience.com wrote: On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m
(313) Carl Craig- Shape
Hi, I came across this via the Carhartt Europe web site and I've not seen this posted here; http://www.robotfestival.it/2009/artisti/shape/ It's a festival with CC and Moritz V Oswald and others as a band called Shape..
Re: (313) Carl Craig- Shape
On 21 Sep 2009, at 10:53, Paul Kendrick wrote: Hi, I came across this via the Carhartt Europe web site and I've not seen this posted here; http://www.robotfestival.it/2009/artisti/shape/ It's a festival with CC and Moritz V Oswald and others as a band called Shape.. Cheers, looks interesting but don't you just hate it when this happens: Carl craig and Moritz Von Oswald , true legends of intelligent contemporary techno m
RE: (313) Carl Craig- Shape
That's the best of both worlds that is: 'intelligent' as in not 'dumb' and contemporary, as in something like contemporary country ;-) -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com] Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 11:02 AM To: 313 Mailing List Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig- Shape On 21 Sep 2009, at 10:53, Paul Kendrick wrote: Hi, I came across this via the Carhartt Europe web site and I've not seen this posted here; http://www.robotfestival.it/2009/artisti/shape/ It's a festival with CC and Moritz V Oswald and others as a band called Shape.. Cheers, looks interesting but don't you just hate it when this happens: Carl craig and Moritz Von Oswald , true legends of intelligent contemporary techno m
Re: (313) Carl Craig- Shape
On 21 Sep 2009, at 11:07, Odeluga, Ken wrote: That's the best of both worlds that is: 'intelligent' as in not 'dumb' and contemporary, as in something like contemporary country ;-) :) It gives me a proper sense of humour bypass every single time I see it used but that made me laugh Ken. m
Re: (313) Carl Craig- Shape
looks/sounds kinda .bad dudes jammin to a 4X4 with reverb yikes On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com wrote: On 21 Sep 2009, at 11:07, Odeluga, Ken wrote: That's the best of both worlds that is: 'intelligent' as in not 'dumb' and contemporary, as in something like contemporary country ;-) :) It gives me a proper sense of humour bypass every single time I see it used but that made me laugh Ken. m
Re: (313) Carl Craig- Shape
I'd just wish CC would finish/release that Tribe album first, beforing doing anything new :( 2009/9/21 Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com: On 21 Sep 2009, at 11:07, Odeluga, Ken wrote: That's the best of both worlds that is: 'intelligent' as in not 'dumb' and contemporary, as in something like contemporary country ;-) :) It gives me a proper sense of humour bypass every single time I see it used but that made me laugh Ken. m
(313) Carl Craig w/ Tribe live now.
http://liveweb.arte.tv/fr/video/Carl_Craig_presents_Tribe_en_direct_de_Jazz_a_la_Villette/ It's already about an hour in... P.
RE: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010
I've bought a few records in my life [including some of yours] and been to a few festivals. I don't take myself as a sort of Child Welfare Agency. I did dance at a Carl Craig set at the Big Chill in 2005 hmmm, I wish I'd known about the Child Protection Angle so I could have made an informed choice. -Original Message- From: telepat...@comcast.net [mailto:telepat...@comcast.net] Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 3:10 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 Yay !!! Can't wait to see the banner We Support Carl Craig's Children next year ! telepathic regards, the kooky scientist - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga ken.odel...@dowjones.com To: robin ro...@fivetones.org, Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com Cc: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 9:41:26 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: RE: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 Not that I'm 'anybody' as such, but that did make me quietly resolve to go next year, at last. I'd expect Craig to help produce a 'better' Movement than we've seen in recent years, despite the inevitable constraints. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:ro...@fivetones.org] Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 2:15 PM To: Matt Kane's Brain Cc: 313 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 On 22 May 2009, at 14:13, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: From Sonic Sunset's Twitter feed: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10599 Wow. Might even consider returning now. robin...
Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010
Does that mean Miley Cyrus main stage? ;) That's what kids are into right? Cyclone Wehner Urban/Dance Music Journalist cyclonelou...@optusnet.com.au On 25/05/2009, at 4:17 PM, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I've bought a few records in my life [including some of yours] and been to a few festivals. I don't take myself as a sort of Child Welfare Agency. I did dance at a Carl Craig set at the Big Chill in 2005 hmmm, I wish I'd known about the Child Protection Angle so I could have made an informed choice. -Original Message- From: telepat...@comcast.net [mailto:telepat...@comcast.net] Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 3:10 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 Yay !!! Can't wait to see the banner We Support Carl Craig's Children next year ! telepathic regards, the kooky scientist - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga ken.odel...@dowjones.com To: robin ro...@fivetones.org, Matt Kane's Brain mkb- pr...@hydrogenproject.com Cc: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 9:41:26 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: RE: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 Not that I'm 'anybody' as such, but that did make me quietly resolve to go next year, at last. I'd expect Craig to help produce a 'better' Movement than we've seen in recent years, despite the inevitable constraints. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:ro...@fivetones.org] Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 2:15 PM To: Matt Kane's Brain Cc: 313 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 On 22 May 2009, at 14:13, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: From Sonic Sunset's Twitter feed: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10599 Wow. Might even consider returning now. robin...
(313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010
From Sonic Sunset's Twitter feed: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10599 Yay! -- matt kane's brain techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisboston.com aim - mkbatwerk ; y! - mkb218 ; gtalk - mkb.dirtyorg
Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010
On 22 May 2009, at 14:13, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: From Sonic Sunset's Twitter feed: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10599 Wow. Might even consider returning now. robin...
RE: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010
Not that I'm 'anybody' as such, but that did make me quietly resolve to go next year, at last. I'd expect Craig to help produce a 'better' Movement than we've seen in recent years, despite the inevitable constraints. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:ro...@fivetones.org] Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 2:15 PM To: Matt Kane's Brain Cc: 313 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 On 22 May 2009, at 14:13, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: From Sonic Sunset's Twitter feed: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10599 Wow. Might even consider returning now. robin...
Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010
I am definitely there next year as well. Good news! - Original Message From: Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com To: robin ro...@fivetones.org; Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com Cc: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 9:41:26 AM Subject: RE: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 Not that I'm 'anybody' as such, but that did make me quietly resolve to go next year, at last. I'd expect Craig to help produce a 'better' Movement than we've seen in recent years, despite the inevitable constraints. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:ro...@fivetones.org] Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 2:15 PM To: Matt Kane's Brain Cc: 313 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 On 22 May 2009, at 14:13, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: From Sonic Sunset's Twitter feed: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10599 Wow. Might even consider returning now. robin...
Fwd: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010
AMAZING I was just in a heated discussion yesterday about how Paxahau hasn't been doing enough to connect with the Black House Crowd in the Detroit region, but with Carl on board for next year, thats a great step in the right direction. Thats a sigh of relief for me, as I honestly think they do a great job with the technical production of the festival, it just broke my heart to see how racially divided it had become last year. My hope is that Carl can bridge the divide and bring it back around to being a racially diverse audience. On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Alex Lugo alugo...@yahoo.com wrote: I am definitely there next year as well. Good news! - Original Message From: Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com To: robin ro...@fivetones.org; Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com Cc: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 9:41:26 AM Subject: RE: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 Not that I'm 'anybody' as such, but that did make me quietly resolve to go next year, at last. I'd expect Craig to help produce a 'better' Movement than we've seen in recent years, despite the inevitable constraints. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:ro...@fivetones.org] Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 2:15 PM To: Matt Kane's Brain Cc: 313 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 On 22 May 2009, at 14:13, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: From Sonic Sunset's Twitter feed: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10599 Wow. Might even consider returning now. robin... -- 313-915-1164 Events Promotions Director Russell Industrial Center | www.RICDetroit.com Russell Bazaar | www.RussellBazaar.com Russell Gallery | www.Gallery.RussellBazaar.com Exhibition Center Showplace | 5 and 10 | myspace.com/nikislocos5and10bar Upcoming Dates to Note: May 8th - June 8th: Summer in the City - Russell Gallery May 15th - May 26th: Electronic Music Arts Exhibition - Exhibition Center May 22 / 4:00-9:00pm Music Biz Camp - Exhibition Center Members of the Global Electronic Music Industry come together in a series of roundtable discussions to work together to progress the industry to the next level JUNE: THE RUSSELL BAZAAR CELEBRATES BLACK MUSIC MONTH June 6 / 9:00-10:00am Business Development Seminar - Russell Gallery Working with an intern, how do you find one, manage their time, and utilize their skills to increase your companies value? June 6 / 5:00-7:00pm RB Cats - An all male lineup of RB Vocalists Kendrick Hardaway, Raw Voyces, , Jay Michealz, Akinyele’, Ayedee, Dollah Jones June 13 / 5:00-7:00pm RB Chicks - An all female lineup of RB Vocalists D’Nay, Ms. Smith, Jai Fears, Katrina Carson, Lady Te, Leigh Ashleigh June 20 / 9:00-10:00am Roundtable Seminar Workshop - Exhibition Center Making a commercial for use on YouTube, your website, or TV / 5:00-7:00pm The Eclectiques - A mix of Neo, Soul, Poetry Jazz Vocalists J. Stokes, Charity, Kendrick Hardaway, Prince j, Journey, Poetic Bree June 27 / 5:00-7:00pm Alternative Tongues - a lineup of alternative, techno, rock Pop vocalists Groups D.U.O., Anistyn, Switchblades, OrgaNized Khaos, Lisa Lauren Smith August 29-30 People's Arts Festival www.RCCADetroit.org -- 313-915-1164 Events Promotions Director Russell Industrial Center | www.RICDetroit.com Russell Bazaar | www.RussellBazaar.com Russell Gallery | www.Gallery.RussellBazaar.com Exhibition Center Showplace | 5 and 10 | myspace.com/nikislocos5and10bar Upcoming Dates to Note: May 8th - June 8th: Summer in the City - Russell Gallery May 15th - May 26th: Electronic Music Arts Exhibition - Exhibition Center May 22 / 4:00-9:00pm Music Biz Camp - Exhibition Center Members of the Global Electronic Music Industry come together in a series of roundtable discussions to work together to progress the industry to the next level JUNE: THE RUSSELL BAZAAR CELEBRATES BLACK MUSIC MONTH June 6 / 9:00-10:00am Business Development Seminar - Russell Gallery Working with an intern, how do you find one, manage their time, and utilize their skills to increase your companies value? June 6 / 5:00-7:00pm RB Cats - An all male lineup of RB Vocalists Kendrick Hardaway, Raw Voyces, , Jay Michealz, Akinyele’, Ayedee, Dollah Jones June 13 / 5:00-7:00pm RB Chicks - An all female lineup of RB Vocalists D’Nay, Ms. Smith, Jai Fears, Katrina Carson, Lady Te, Leigh Ashleigh June 20 / 9:00-10:00am Roundtable Seminar Workshop - Exhibition Center Making a commercial for use on YouTube, your website, or TV / 5:00-7:00pm The Eclectiques - A mix of Neo, Soul, Poetry Jazz Vocalists J. Stokes, Charity, Kendrick Hardaway, Prince j, Journey, Poetic Bree June 27 / 5:00-7:00pm Alternative Tongues - a lineup of alternative, techno, rock Pop vocalists Groups D.U.O., Anistyn, Switchblades, OrgaNized Khaos, Lisa Lauren Smith August 29-30 People's Arts Festival www.RCCADetroit.org
Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010
Yay !!! Can't wait to see the banner We Support Carl Craig's Children next year ! telepathic regards, the kooky scientist - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga ken.odel...@dowjones.com To: robin ro...@fivetones.org, Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com Cc: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 9:41:26 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: RE: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 Not that I'm 'anybody' as such, but that did make me quietly resolve to go next year, at last. I'd expect Craig to help produce a 'better' Movement than we've seen in recent years, despite the inevitable constraints. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:ro...@fivetones.org] Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 2:15 PM To: Matt Kane's Brain Cc: 313 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 On 22 May 2009, at 14:13, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: From Sonic Sunset's Twitter feed: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10599 Wow. Might even consider returning now. robin...
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hopefully we don't end up with a festival full of boring detroit crap next year. -- From: Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 9:13 AM To: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Carl Craig named creative director of Movement 2010 From Sonic Sunset's Twitter feed: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10599 Yay! -- matt kane's brain techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisboston.com aim - mkbatwerk ; y! - mkb218 ; gtalk - mkb.dirtyorg
(313) Carl Craig. At Cité de la Musique, Paris, Franc e
http://www.grandcrew.com/videos/50
Re: (313) Carl Craig. At Cité de la Musiq ue, Paris, France
Thank you SO much for putting this link up. I flew to Paris to see this concert and it was an absolute pleasure to experience. Thanks again! -Christopher O'Grady Martin Dust wrote: http://www.grandcrew.com/videos/50
Re: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
I don`t know what the original sounds like since I have never listened to Ravel. In my opinion Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3 is a very poor release. The music simply hurts my ears. It is wy below par for Carl as well as Moritz. I was really looking forward to this release, but I got very disappointed. Structure totally got lost and the samples from the original collide head on with the music they have added to it. Not my cuppa tea. Peter On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:20 PM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I feel really strange listening to this. I have a half dozen different vinyl recordings of Le Sacre (as my composer mother conductor dad called it around the house) at least 3 CDs and a battered cassette of my dad conducting it with the Cedar Rapids Symphony. That was the first piece of classical music I really connected to emotionally, and I know it like a Public Enemy fan knows It Takes a Nation of Millions ... As a result I can't listen to your version with open ears -- it sounds truncated and weird to me. I can't even judge whether your version succeeds as a piece of art -- my personal associations with the orignal are too strong. I hope that maybe it will spur a few techno heads to check out the original. Now that's what I call OG techno! On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Kevin Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I feel that there is a huge connection between western classical music and detroit electronic music, no doubt. I want to hear more artists finding this link. I plan to release the song on vinyl soon. You can hear it on my myspace for the time being. www.myspace.com/kevinreynoldsdetroit
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It hasn't been released, so where are you listening to it? On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 10:41 AM, P.A. Keur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don`t know what the original sounds like since I have never listened to Ravel. In my opinion Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3 is a very poor release. The music simply hurts my ears. It is wy below par for Carl as well as Moritz. I was really looking forward to this release, but I got very disappointed. Structure totally got lost and the samples from the original collide head on with the music they have added to it. Not my cuppa tea. Peter
(313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
I think its amazing that Moritz and Carl are re-doing Ravel's music with their own take. I can't think of better guys to do it and can not wait to hear it. I have done a similar project for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. I was commissioned to remix a DSO recording of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. I was given original recordings and was directed to simply do what I do. It was defiantly one of the most challenging projects I have ever done. As a kid, I was exposed to classical music via DSO performances and needless to say I was completely honored and nervous to provide them with a remix. I feel that there is a huge connection between western classical music and detroit electronic music, no doubt. I want to hear more artists finding this link. I plan to release the song on vinyl soon. You can hear it on my myspace for the time being. www.myspace.com/kevinreynoldsdetroit thanks, kev
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Very nice indeed. I like that you gave it a slow kick - it keeps its gravitas that way. I also find the forms related, but it takes a deft hand to combine them successfully. Good work. jeff Kevin Reynolds wrote: I think its amazing that Moritz and Carl are re-doing Ravel's music with their own take. I can't think of better guys to do it and can not wait to hear it. I have done a similar project for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. I was commissioned to remix a DSO recording of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. I was given original recordings and was directed to simply do what I do. It was defiantly one of the most challenging projects I have ever done. As a kid, I was exposed to classical music via DSO performances and needless to say I was completely honored and nervous to provide them with a remix. I feel that there is a huge connection between western classical music and detroit electronic music, no doubt. I want to hear more artists finding this link. I plan to release the song on vinyl soon. You can hear it on my myspace for the time being. www.myspace.com/kevinreynoldsdetroit thanks, kev
Re: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
I feel really strange listening to this. I have a half dozen different vinyl recordings of Le Sacre (as my composer mother conductor dad called it around the house) at least 3 CDs and a battered cassette of my dad conducting it with the Cedar Rapids Symphony. That was the first piece of classical music I really connected to emotionally, and I know it like a Public Enemy fan knows It Takes a Nation of Millions ... As a result I can't listen to your version with open ears -- it sounds truncated and weird to me. I can't even judge whether your version succeeds as a piece of art -- my personal associations with the orignal are too strong. I hope that maybe it will spur a few techno heads to check out the original. Now that's what I call OG techno! On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Kevin Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I feel that there is a huge connection between western classical music and detroit electronic music, no doubt. I want to hear more artists finding this link. I plan to release the song on vinyl soon. You can hear it on my myspace for the time being. www.myspace.com/kevinreynoldsdetroit
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Ok, the idea of reworking Bolero makes me cringe. But as far as jazz it is a different story I think. Sure traditional jazz is kinda dead, but at least Chicago, where I live, still has a pretty vibrant underground 'improv' scene... But people don't necessarily call it jazz anymore, it's just improvised, mostly acoustic (sometimes with laptop and electronics now) music that at certain moments reminds people of jazz and at other moments is more just soundscapes without any real style references. Chicago had a pretty big influence on world improvised music and post-jazz since the seventies I think, especially via these two groups: http://aacmchicago.org/ http://www.artensembleofchicago.com/ Sun Ra also had his roots in Chicago, which likely was a big influence on the two groups mentioned above. ~David On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 7:04 AM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 1 Sep 2008, at 12:42, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I hear ya, but come on, be fair, it's not going to be Stock Take Waterdown is it? I just think if you got a full orchestra to play with I wouldn't want to be reworking anything but that's just MHO. SAW did know how to right a pop tune tho and they did it very well, Motown was the teacher :) Interestingly what was to become KLF totally funded SAW. I'd prefer new techno from the names too, but their 'jazz' isn't at all off-putting, to me any way. I do like some, mostly Zorn but I've just kinda got to the point where I feel the art-form is kinda dead, no-one else in tBd agrees but hey there you go. m
(313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
Don't know if this got posted yet: In Dutch: http://www.eclectro.nl/2008-08-31-carl-craig-moritz-von-oswald-recomposed-vol-3 In English: http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/moritz-von-oswald-and-carl-craig-join-forces-for-recomposed-vol3/ Looks interesting! W
Re: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
- Original Message - From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 9:37 AM Subject: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3 Don't know if this got posted yet: In Dutch: http://www.eclectro.nl/2008-08-31-carl-craig-moritz-von-oswald-recomposed-vol-3 In English: http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/moritz-von-oswald-and-carl-craig-join-forces-for-recomposed-vol3/ Looks interesting! W Nice! Thanks for posting this Wibo. Tristan
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Looks interesting but Bolero being picked as one of the pieces makes me anxious ;-) From: Wibo Lammerts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 September 2008 09:37 Don't know if this got posted yet: In Dutch: http://www.eclectro.nl/2008-08-31-carl-craig-moritz-von-oswald-recomposed-vol-3 In English: http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/moritz-von-oswald-and-carl-craig-join-forces-for-recomposed-vol3/
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I think I would have rather they worked on new pieces than the constant and often pointless reworking of the past, jazz isn't the teacher in my book. m PS and it's going to be hard to shift the images of Torvill and Dean ;) On 1 Sep 2008, at 12:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks interesting but Bolero being picked as one of the pieces makes me anxious ;-) From: Wibo Lammerts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 September 2008 09:37 Don't know if this got posted yet: In Dutch: http://www.eclectro.nl/2008-08-31-carl-craig-moritz-von-oswald-recomposed-vol-3 In English: http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/moritz-von-oswald-and-carl-craig-join-forces-for-recomposed-vol3/
RE: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
-Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 12:28 PM To: Three-One-Three 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3 I think I would have rather they worked on new pieces than the constant and often pointless reworking of the past, jazz isn't the teacher in my book. *** I tend to agree. Remember, that song didn't actually have any Jazz in it! Still, let's hear these new re-workings first .
Re: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
I think I would have rather they worked on new pieces than the constant and often pointless reworking of the past, jazz isn't the teacher in my book. *** I tend to agree. There's always a first time, how was it for you darling :) Remember, that song didn't actually have any Jazz in it! And it was still rubbish :) More a ref. to the dead art form really Ken. Still, let's hear these new re-workings first . I don't think I need to really. m
RE: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
I hear ya, but come on, be fair, it's not going to be Stock Take Waterdown is it? I'd prefer new techno from the names too, but their 'jazz' isn't at all off-putting, to me any way. -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 12:39 PM To: Odeluga, Ken; Three-One-Three 313 Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3 I think I would have rather they worked on new pieces than the constant and often pointless reworking of the past, jazz isn't the teacher in my book. *** I tend to agree. There's always a first time, how was it for you darling :) Remember, that song didn't actually have any Jazz in it! And it was still rubbish :) More a ref. to the dead art form really Ken. Still, let's hear these new re-workings first . I don't think I need to really. m
Re: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
On 1 Sep 2008, at 12:42, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I hear ya, but come on, be fair, it's not going to be Stock Take Waterdown is it? I just think if you got a full orchestra to play with I wouldn't want to be reworking anything but that's just MHO. SAW did know how to right a pop tune tho and they did it very well, Motown was the teacher :) Interestingly what was to become KLF totally funded SAW. I'd prefer new techno from the names too, but their 'jazz' isn't at all off-putting, to me any way. I do like some, mostly Zorn but I've just kinda got to the point where I feel the art-form is kinda dead, no-one else in tBd agrees but hey there you go. m
RE: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
Not to forget 10 ... From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 September 2008 12:28 PS and it's going to be hard to shift the images of Torvill and Dean ;) On 1 Sep 2008, at 12:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks interesting but Bolero being picked as one of the pieces makes me anxious ;-)
RE: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
I heard a rough version of this in May. It was excellent. Very long and mesmeric, like Reich. Unfortunately I think they had to edit it down for the release. -Original Message- From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 September 2008 09:37 To: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3 Don't know if this got posted yet: In Dutch: http://www.eclectro.nl/2008-08-31-carl-craig-moritz-von-oswald-recomposed-vol-3 In English: http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/moritz-von-oswald-and-carl-craig-join-forces-for-recomposed-vol3/ [The entire original message is not included]
Re: RE: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
i'm listening to it right now for the first time, the whole cd is roundabout 65 minutes long. it's not all bolero (intro plus first two parts, or movements as they are named. as dan said: Very long and mesmeric, like Reich. sounds very good so far. cheers, c* Original-Nachricht Datum: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 14:09:46 +0100 Von: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Betreff: RE: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3 I heard a rough version of this in May. It was excellent. Very long and mesmeric, like Reich. Unfortunately I think they had to edit it down for the release. -Original Message- From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 September 2008 09:37 To: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3 Don't know if this got posted yet: In Dutch: http://www.eclectro.nl/2008-08-31-carl-craig-moritz-von-oswald-recomposed-vol-3 In English: http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/moritz-von-oswald-and-carl-craig-join-forces-for-recomposed-vol3/ [The entire original message is not included] -- GMX Kostenlose Spiele: Einfach online spielen und Spaß haben mit Pastry Passion! http://games.entertainment.gmx.net/de/entertainment/games/free/puzzle/6169196
Re: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
Like Reich is a pretty wide brush - I'm guessing it's nothing like 19 wind-up clowns inside a piano :) m On 1 Sep 2008, at 14:09, Dan Bean wrote: I heard a rough version of this in May. It was excellent. Very long and mesmeric, like Reich. Unfortunately I think they had to edit it down for the release.
RE: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3
It' more like Reich's mid-period chamber music. -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 September 2008 14:58 To: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Moritz Von Oswald - Recomposed Vol. 3 Like Reich is a pretty wide brush - I'm guessing it's nothing like 19 wind-up clowns inside a piano :) m On 1 Sep 2008, at 14:09, Dan Bean wrote: I heard a rough version of this in May. It was excellent. Very long and mesmeric, like Reich. Unfortunately I think they had to edit it down for the release.
(313) Carl Craig interview in Onion AV Club
http://www.avclub.com/content/interview/carl_craig
(313) carl craig in the wire
Philip Sherburne interviews Carl Craig: http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/948 Sherburne puts records on and CC has to guess what it is, and then they talk about stuff, or something. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) carl craig in the wire
Brilliant, thanks for this link. Especially good to hear the full story of Recloose's 'demo tape on rye'! Wes -- http://www.myspace.com/westonprince On 4/30/08 6:44 AM, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Philip Sherburne interviews Carl Craig: http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/948 Sherburne puts records on and CC has to guess what it is, and then they talk about stuff, or something. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) carl craig in the wire
Why did you retitle it The Album Formerly Known As a few years back? No, that was Landcruising. I renamed that because I mixed it over again and I didn't feel that it should be called Landcruising 2006 or some sh1t like that. The Album Formerly Known As is a reference to one of my heroes. You know what. I'm assuming Prince. Damn, i always made this free association in my mind... now it became true! :-D Carl Craig is an admirable guy, a great mind, a great producer. I've said it here once: his works already have the same amplitude of the greatest works in american music. Kw On 29/04/2008, at 15:44, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: Philip Sherburne interviews Carl Craig: http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/948 Sherburne puts records on and CC has to guess what it is, and then they talk about stuff, or something. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Carl Craig chart on Beatport
Again, apologies if this has already been posted. http://beatport.com chartsCarl Craig My Favorite Things 2008 | 03 | 19 with Craig, a C2 remix, Hood, UR, Atkins, Saunderson, Santiago remix of Kano's It's A War, and Sienkiewicz. First track sounds like one played in Saunderson's recently-posted-about Resident Advisor mix. Andrew -- sound/music/DJ courses I teach: http://andrew-duke.com/course.html Chain Reaction downloadable samplepack: http://www.audiobase.com/product/SACR Andrew Duke--Consumer vs. User album: http://www.phthalo.com/cat.php?cat=phth40 artist features column: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/read.html http://myspace.com/andrewduke http://myspace.com/cognitionaudioworks
Re: (313) Carl Craig Track
I think the reflex sample just appears at the start. robin.. On 4 Mar 2008, at 03:55, Richard Hester wrote: I thought that Free Your Mind sampled Shut Up and Dance's Dance Before the Police Come, though they (PJ and Smiley) may have ripped their sample from Duran Duran for all I know. They certainly sampled just about everybody else - check the remix of that track and guess who they sampled..
RE: (313) Carl Craig Track
Perhaps it's just the break from the STFUD track? Sounds like it anyway . BTW, I can hear 'The Reflex' sample running through 'Free Your Mind', less obviously than the intro, but still there. Plus, I'm sticking my neck out to say there are not one, but two, - count 'em - samples used from Duran Duran's track. The second one, I think, is the 'la-la-la-la-la-la' or perhaps 'na-na-na-na-na' bit. (Those who don't have access to this audio [i.e., in their heads] without having to find some files or put on the record, may not be quite 100% down, alas . :-p) -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 04 March 2008 12:40 To: 313 Org Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Track I think the reflex sample just appears at the start. robin.. On 4 Mar 2008, at 03:55, Richard Hester wrote: I thought that Free Your Mind sampled Shut Up and Dance's Dance Before the Police Come, though they (PJ and Smiley) may have ripped their sample from Duran Duran for all I know. They certainly sampled just about everybody else - check the remix of that track and guess who they sampled..
Re: (313) Carl Craig Track
Ah yes, thanks so much people. Actually Duran's John Taylor and Nick Rhodes assembled a great ol' skool mixtape a couple of years ago I would recommend with tracks by John Foxx and the like (on Amazon). Nick used to DJ at the Brum nightspot Rum Runner in the late '70s. It's a great listen and houses some lesser known New Wave and synth- pop. Roger has DJed a bit in recent years. They're lovely guys, too, as I have spoken to them for mags a couple of times and found them very au fait with house. I still argue that their music is more interesting than Depeche Mode's... On 04/03/2008, at 11:40 PM, robin wrote: I think the reflex sample just appears at the start. robin.. On 4 Mar 2008, at 03:55, Richard Hester wrote: I thought that Free Your Mind sampled Shut Up and Dance's Dance Before the Police Come, though they (PJ and Smiley) may have ripped their sample from Duran Duran for all I know. They certainly sampled just about everybody else - check the remix of that track and guess who they sampled..
RE: (313) Carl Craig Track
That's the one. It's the part from 'The Reflex' that says just that, so no mistaking. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 March 2008 07:52 To: Cyclone Wehner Cc: 313 Mailing List Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Track Piece - Free Your Mind Samples The Reflex. err, I think. I'm not great at these kind of IDs. robin... On 3 Mar 2008, at 05:06, Cyclone Wehner wrote: Can anyone remember the track he did that samples Duran Duran and what track he sampled?
Re: (313) Carl Craig Track
It's on the 313 Infonet compilation. A compilation that helped change the way I viewed music (after I'd caught on to Detroit techno in 91 with the Retro Techno comp http://www.discogs.com/release/44984). I know, late! :) robin... On 3 Mar 2008, at 10:51, Odeluga, Ken wrote: That's the one. It's the part from 'The Reflex' that says just that, so no mistaking. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 March 2008 07:52 To: Cyclone Wehner Cc: 313 Mailing List Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Track Piece - Free Your Mind Samples The Reflex. err, I think. I'm not great at these kind of IDs. robin... On 3 Mar 2008, at 05:06, Cyclone Wehner wrote: Can anyone remember the track he did that samples Duran Duran and what track he sampled?
Re: (313) Carl Craig Track
I thought that Free Your Mind sampled Shut Up and Dance's Dance Before the Police Come, though they (PJ and Smiley) may have ripped their sample from Duran Duran for all I know. They certainly sampled just about everybody else - check the remix of that track and guess who they sampled... That Infonet 313 compilation was influential for me as well. I didn't get into techno until '93, but I made up for lost time. The slew of Detroit reissues in '95 was a Godsend. robin wrote: It's on the 313 Infonet compilation. A compilation that helped change the way I viewed music (after I'd caught on to Detroit techno in 91 with the Retro Techno comp http://www.discogs.com/release/44984). I know, late! :) robin... On 3 Mar 2008, at 10:51, Odeluga, Ken wrote: That's the one. It's the part from 'The Reflex' that says just that, so no mistaking. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 March 2008 07:52 To: Cyclone Wehner Cc: 313 Mailing List Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Track Piece - Free Your Mind Samples The Reflex. err, I think. I'm not great at these kind of IDs. robin... On 3 Mar 2008, at 05:06, Cyclone Wehner wrote: Can anyone remember the track he did that samples Duran Duran and what track he sampled?
(313) Carl Craig Track
Can anyone remember the track he did that samples Duran Duran and what track he sampled?
Re: (313) Carl Craig Track
Piece - Free Your Mind Samples The Reflex. err, I think. I'm not great at these kind of IDs. robin... On 3 Mar 2008, at 05:06, Cyclone Wehner wrote: Can anyone remember the track he did that samples Duran Duran and what track he sampled?
(313) Carl Craig Sessions
http://ecards.k7-de.com/k7/CarlCraig/ecard.html The Archiver No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.18/1255 - Release Date: 01/02/2008 09:59
(313) Carl Craig and Tribe
This looks interesting http://blog.allmusic.com/2007/11/06/dateline-detroit-new-messages-from-the-tribe/ m
Re: (313) carl craig do us a tape
Thanks for sharing, there a lot of things listed there I have not heard of before. Always interested to listen to music that inspires the people that make the music that inspires me. Adam On 6/25/07, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 09:31:07AM +0100, Brendan Nelson wrote: Are you sure that's from 1995? Seems a bit odd that it mentions the Matrix and the new Star Wars films. It must be a bit more recent than that... Yes, you are right... It was 1999... hope the article is enjoyable the same way... Greetings G Brendan On 25/06/07, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list, Again out of my dusty boxes with old magazines, found this article in a 1995 edition of Muzik with C2 compiling some interesting bits: http://www.dinamicas.art.br/blog/2007/06/fitinha-do-carl-craig/ Cheers G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo, Brasil __ -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo, Brasil __
RE: (313) carl craig do us a tape
Yes in fact 3 of the tracks on there (Laswell mix of Miles Davis, Urban Tribe : Sophistry and the particular issue of the Lalo Schifrin that Brendan spotted the Star Wars and Matrix references in) are quoted as 1998. So it must be after that. -Original Message- From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 June 2007 09:31 Are you sure that's from 1995? Seems a bit odd that it mentions the Matrix and the new Star Wars films. It must be a bit more recent than that... Brendan On 25/06/07, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list, Again out of my dusty boxes with old magazines, found this article in a 1995 edition of Muzik with C2 compiling some interesting bits: http://www.dinamicas.art.br/blog/2007/06/fitinha-do-carl-craig/
RE: (313) carl craig do us a tape
ooops I just spotted that had been unravelled already my bad - just catching up after the weekend
(313) carl craig do us a tape
Hi list, Again out of my dusty boxes with old magazines, found this article in a 1995 edition of Muzik with C2 compiling some interesting bits: http://www.dinamicas.art.br/blog/2007/06/fitinha-do-carl-craig/ Cheers G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo, Brasil __
Re: (313) carl craig do us a tape
Are you sure that's from 1995? Seems a bit odd that it mentions the Matrix and the new Star Wars films. It must be a bit more recent than that... Brendan On 25/06/07, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list, Again out of my dusty boxes with old magazines, found this article in a 1995 edition of Muzik with C2 compiling some interesting bits: http://www.dinamicas.art.br/blog/2007/06/fitinha-do-carl-craig/ Cheers G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo, Brasil __
Re: (313) carl craig do us a tape
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 09:31:07AM +0100, Brendan Nelson wrote: Are you sure that's from 1995? Seems a bit odd that it mentions the Matrix and the new Star Wars films. It must be a bit more recent than that... Yes, you are right... It was 1999... hope the article is enjoyable the same way... Greetings G Brendan On 25/06/07, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list, Again out of my dusty boxes with old magazines, found this article in a 1995 edition of Muzik with C2 compiling some interesting bits: http://www.dinamicas.art.br/blog/2007/06/fitinha-do-carl-craig/ Cheers G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo, Brasil __ -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo, Brasil __
Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
Thanks a 1000! I`m grabbing it now. Gr, Peter On 6/15/07, Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As promised: FYI this file is the edited Detroit session/mix. http://seraphim.basemetal.co.uk/audio/ww.mp3 Tracklisting here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/index.shtml I won't leave it up forever, so grab it while you can. I didn't think I'd feel bad about posting this on my site, seeing as I record the show every week, but it turns out I do. I suppose I am just being a hypocrite though. Btw, apologies if the d/l speed is rubbish. Peace, N -Original Message- From: Nik Stoltzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 June 2007 21:33 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Carl Craig heads-up Alright you lot. I haven't forgotten - I have just switched ISPs and there are 'teething troubles' which loosely translated means my connection is all kinds of screwed up. Once I have it sorted, I'll post the link to the Tribe session and Detroit mix. I have to say, it isn't anything like I expected. It is actually better! This is proper heavy jazz. Peace, N -Original Message- From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 June 2007 13:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up It's some exclusive versions of tracks on his upcoming Tribe project. He reassembled the existing Tribe members at his studio along with John Arnold and Karriem Riggins (and others?) to make some new tracks in the the spirit of the original Tribe recordings. Apologies to those that already know, but Tribe was a 70s jazz collective from Detroit on a similar tip to Black Jazz, Strata East etc. They released some amazing records that are now heavy collectors pieces. On 7 Jun 2007, at 11:52, Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. Check here for more info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/ Cheers, N No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10 No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10
RE: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
Alright you lot. I haven’t forgotten - I have just switched ISPs and there are 'teething troubles' which loosely translated means my connection is all kinds of screwed up. Once I have it sorted, I'll post the link to the Tribe session and Detroit mix. I have to say, it isn't anything like I expected. It is actually better! This is proper heavy jazz. Peace, N -Original Message- From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 June 2007 13:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up It's some exclusive versions of tracks on his upcoming Tribe project. He reassembled the existing Tribe members at his studio along with John Arnold and Karriem Riggins (and others?) to make some new tracks in the the spirit of the original Tribe recordings. Apologies to those that already know, but Tribe was a 70s jazz collective from Detroit on a similar tip to Black Jazz, Strata East etc. They released some amazing records that are now heavy collectors pieces. On 7 Jun 2007, at 11:52, Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. Check here for more info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/ Cheers, N No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10
RE: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
As promised: FYI this file is the edited Detroit session/mix. http://seraphim.basemetal.co.uk/audio/ww.mp3 Tracklisting here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/index.shtml I won't leave it up forever, so grab it while you can. I didn't think I'd feel bad about posting this on my site, seeing as I record the show every week, but it turns out I do. I suppose I am just being a hypocrite though. Btw, apologies if the d/l speed is rubbish. Peace, N -Original Message- From: Nik Stoltzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 June 2007 21:33 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Carl Craig heads-up Alright you lot. I haven’t forgotten - I have just switched ISPs and there are 'teething troubles' which loosely translated means my connection is all kinds of screwed up. Once I have it sorted, I'll post the link to the Tribe session and Detroit mix. I have to say, it isn't anything like I expected. It is actually better! This is proper heavy jazz. Peace, N -Original Message- From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 June 2007 13:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up It's some exclusive versions of tracks on his upcoming Tribe project. He reassembled the existing Tribe members at his studio along with John Arnold and Karriem Riggins (and others?) to make some new tracks in the the spirit of the original Tribe recordings. Apologies to those that already know, but Tribe was a 70s jazz collective from Detroit on a similar tip to Black Jazz, Strata East etc. They released some amazing records that are now heavy collectors pieces. On 7 Jun 2007, at 11:52, Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. Check here for more info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/ Cheers, N No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10 No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.13/844 - Release Date: 11/06/2007 17:10
Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
It's some exclusive versions of tracks on his upcoming Tribe project. He reassembled the existing Tribe members at his studio along with John Arnold and Karriem Riggins (and others?) to make some new tracks in the the spirit of the original Tribe recordings. Apologies to those that already know, but Tribe was a 70s jazz collective from Detroit on a similar tip to Black Jazz, Strata East etc. They released some amazing records that are now heavy collectors pieces. On 7 Jun 2007, at 11:52, Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. Check here for more info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/ Cheers, N
RE: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
Nice, looking forward to something other than the style of some recent remixes. -Original Message- From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 June 2007 13:46 It's some exclusive versions of tracks on his upcoming Tribe project. He reassembled the existing Tribe members at his studio along with John Arnold and Karriem Riggins (and others?) to make some new tracks in the the spirit of the original Tribe recordings. Apologies to those that already know, but Tribe was a 70s jazz collective from Detroit on a similar tip to Black Jazz, Strata East etc. They released some amazing records that are now heavy collectors pieces.
(313) Carl Craig heads-up
Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. Check here for more info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/ Cheers, N
Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. And if somebody manages to record this set, I'd love to have a copy. Gr, -- Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net --
Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
I`ll be able to rip it from the stream the week after. And post it as an mp3 in the same way I posted the Omar-s set a while back. Gr, Peter On 6/7/07, Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. And if somebody manages to record this set, I'd love to have a copy. Gr, -- Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net --
Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
I don't want to steal anyone's thunder, but I record it straight from the FM broadcast, which works out pretty well in terms of quality. I'll post it on my site next Thursday. Cheers, N I`ll be able to rip it from the stream the week after. And post it as an mp3 in the same way I posted the Omar-s set a while back. Gr, Peter On 6/7/07, Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. And if somebody manages to record this set, I'd love to have a copy. Gr, -- Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net --
Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
No stealing of thunder, that would be Superb! Are you going to record the entire Detroit special of just Carl Craig`s set? Gr, Peter On 6/7/07, Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't want to steal anyone's thunder, but I record it straight from the FM broadcast, which works out pretty well in terms of quality. I'll post it on my site next Thursday. Cheers, N I`ll be able to rip it from the stream the week after. And post it as an mp3 in the same way I posted the Omar-s set a while back. Gr, Peter On 6/7/07, Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. And if somebody manages to record this set, I'd love to have a copy. Gr, -- Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net --
Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
The whole thing. I do it anyway: it is essential weekly listening! I can either post the entire show (works out about 220MB normally @ 256kbps) or just edit out the set. Not a big deal either way. Incidentally, the Cinematic Orchestra set from a month or so ago is still kicking around here: www.basemetal.co.uk/tco. I will probably have to pull it down next Thursday so get it while you can. Apologies if the bandwidth stinks - it is not on a very fast server. Go gentle on it! Cheers, N No stealing of thunder, that would be Superb! Are you going to record the entire Detroit special of just Carl Craig`s set? Gr, Peter On 6/7/07, Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't want to steal anyone's thunder, but I record it straight from the FM broadcast, which works out pretty well in terms of quality. I'll post it on my site next Thursday. Cheers, N I`ll be able to rip it from the stream the week after. And post it as an mp3 in the same way I posted the Omar-s set a while back. Gr, Peter On 6/7/07, Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. And if somebody manages to record this set, I'd love to have a copy. Gr, -- Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net --
Re: (313) Carl Craig heads-up
on a more local (Detroit) tip, it looks like Carl has something at the Cityfest (used to be Tatsefest?) either on or close to July 4th. jeff Nik Stoltzman wrote: Wotcha. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet to say that on next week's Gilles Peterson show, he will be airing a live session from Carl Craig doing an Innerzone Orchestra style set. Not sure of the details at the moment, but it should definitely be worth checking out. Check here for more info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/ Cheers, N
Re: FW: (313) Carl Craig Remixes
got that in the post on monday its a winner for sure, but the song's great in itself On 2/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: haha yeah very true Thomas D. Cox, Jr. schreef: On 2/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on the buttrich tip i'm not a self declared fan but i do very very like his remix for tracey horn the man brings the synth all in hmm, that was pretty nice. id like to hear the rest of it, make sure there's no epic 17 minute long breakdown in it before i would commit to liking it ;) tom
FW: (313) Carl Craig Remixes
Let me be the first to say that that Amp Fiddler mix doesn't sound like those others! ;-) Dunno about that Lazy Fat People though, the clips I've heard of his mix aren't long enough to tell. The other tracks sound dodgy (to me) though. Not that impressed by the new batch (renaissance-of-other-artists-than-C2) of Planet Es. Ha! Slagged his mixes, now his label. Good job I'm off to Wales for a long weekend. Don't bother to flame me I won't be here. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 February 2007 12:10 I think we're all just saying there isn't the (wide) variety to his work there sometimes is at the moment. Let's hope for something that negates this argument completely very soon.
Re: FW: (313) Carl Craig Remixes
On 2/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not that impressed by the new batch (renaissance-of-other-artists-than-C2) of Planet Es. lazy fat people sounded good enough from the clips to order it, though i was already ordering something else. i think the vince watson and the martin buttrich were pretty weak, but the ican and tres demented and LFP are all worth of being on planet e IMO. tom