RE: (313) Carl Craig Fabric Live 25
That was so weird. I just now spontaneously remembered (as you do sometimes) a line from that Yin Yang Twins track: 'It depends of the swing of the baseball bat,' then I opened this message and there it is... If you don't know that track by the way, you might like it. It's the most minimal hip-hop track I've heard for years. I've been meaning to use it myself for months. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 September 2005 00:31 To: 313 Subject: (313) Carl Craig Fabric Live 25 did someone post the tracklisting of this? if not see below, looks very nice: 01 Yang Yang Twins / Wait [The Whisper Song] / TVT Records 02 Carl Craig / Angel (Caya Dub) / Planet E 03 Trickski / Sweat / Sonar Kollektiv 04 Kerri Chandler / Bar A Thym / Nite Grooves / King Street Sounds 05 Just One / Love2Love [Phlash Edit] / Neroli Productions 06 Megablast / Jupita [Stereotyp Remix] / Luv Lite Recordings 07 Scott Grooves / The Journey / From The Studio Of Scott Grooves 08 Africanism / Imbalaye / Yellow Productions 09 Blaze Presents UDA Ft. Barbara Tucker / Most Precious Love [DF Future 3000 Instrumental] / Nite Grooves/King Street Sounds 10 Rayon / The Panther [Rubber Re-Edit] / Crosstown Rebel Music/Rebelone 11 Soundstream / 3rd Movement / Soundstream 12 Dark Comedy / Good God / Art Of Dance Records 13 D'Malicious / Alive / Wave Music 14 Pasta Boys / Limit / Disco Inn 15 DJ Yoav B. / Energize / Wabi Sabi / Nomorewords 16 Nick Petty Shamus Coghlan / Crushing / Missing Unit 17 Carl Craig / Darkness / Planet E 18 Tokyo Black Star / Blade Dancer [Dixon Edit] / Sonar Kollektiv released: Oct
RE: (313) Carl Craig Fabric Live 25
I'm always floored when I hear this track out at a commercial hiphop party or in boomboxes around the city because it's so minimal. It doesn't even sound like it was mastered for radio play with its ultra low bass and spacious sound. It sounds to me like the hot southern rap artists are highly influenced by detroit booty. Another one I like is David Banner's Run Girl, very techy. And another pop song seemingly influenced by ghettotech/booty/chant based music is Gwen Stefani's holler back girl With Disco D producing a track on 50 cent's new album, I wouldnt be surprised to see more crossover between detroit bass music and pop in the near future. I'm kind of surprised to see Carl Craig put this on a mix cd, if only because I imagine the licensing fees are huge and you can already hear every day on commercial radio. surprisQuoting Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]: That was so weird. I just now spontaneously remembered (as you do sometimes) a line from that Yin Yang Twins track: 'It depends of the swing of the baseball bat,' then I opened this message and there it is... If you don't know that track by the way, you might like it. It's the most minimal hip-hop track I've heard for years. I've been meaning to use it myself for months. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 September 2005 00:31 To: 313 Subject: (313) Carl Craig Fabric Live 25 did someone post the tracklisting of this? if not see below, looks very nice: 01 Yang Yang Twins / Wait [The Whisper Song] / TVT Records 02 Carl Craig / Angel (Caya Dub) / Planet E 03 Trickski / Sweat / Sonar Kollektiv 04 Kerri Chandler / Bar A Thym / Nite Grooves / King Street Sounds 05 Just One / Love2Love [Phlash Edit] / Neroli Productions 06 Megablast / Jupita [Stereotyp Remix] / Luv Lite Recordings 07 Scott Grooves / The Journey / From The Studio Of Scott Grooves 08 Africanism / Imbalaye / Yellow Productions 09 Blaze Presents UDA Ft. Barbara Tucker / Most Precious Love [DF Future 3000 Instrumental] / Nite Grooves/King Street Sounds 10 Rayon / The Panther [Rubber Re-Edit] / Crosstown Rebel Music/Rebelone 11 Soundstream / 3rd Movement / Soundstream 12 Dark Comedy / Good God / Art Of Dance Records 13 D'Malicious / Alive / Wave Music 14 Pasta Boys / Limit / Disco Inn 15 DJ Yoav B. / Energize / Wabi Sabi / Nomorewords 16 Nick Petty Shamus Coghlan / Crushing / Missing Unit 17 Carl Craig / Darkness / Planet E 18 Tokyo Black Star / Blade Dancer [Dixon Edit] / Sonar Kollektiv released: Oct
RE: (313) Carl Craig Fabric Live 25
Down here in the south we grew up on bootyshake there was no other music at parties when we were coming up, except if the deejay was playing old school stuff. And I mean planet rock, clear, 2live crew, poison clan, more Miami bass than Detroit booty, but sonically from the same heart I guess. And even the current hip hop minimal stuff I class as the same music, because it's all made for the strip club. That's the common thread that lends itself to such minimal and futuristic esthetics with heavy bass and bounce. Holla at some of the artists sometime, they'll tell you. Straight up made for the strip clubs. Remember, Atlanta once had more strip clubs per square mile than vegas, and still has more than most states. And most southern artists will dedicate at least one song per album to coaching some imaginary siren through the motions he'd imagined he just paid for, from classics like throw that p to newer tune's like drop it like it's hot (not snoops song) it's all for the bootylicious. And that's the dirty south 101 for today. KKS -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 4:27 PM To: 313 Subject: RE: (313) Carl Craig Fabric Live 25 I'm always floored when I hear this track out at a commercial hiphop party or in boomboxes around the city because it's so minimal. It doesn't even sound like it was mastered for radio play with its ultra low bass and spacious sound. It sounds to me like the hot southern rap artists are highly influenced by detroit booty. Another one I like is David Banner's Run Girl, very techy. And another pop song seemingly influenced by ghettotech/booty/chant based music is Gwen Stefani's holler back girl With Disco D producing a track on 50 cent's new album, I wouldnt be surprised to see more crossover between detroit bass music and pop in the near future. I'm kind of surprised to see Carl Craig put this on a mix cd, if only because I imagine the licensing fees are huge and you can already hear every day on commercial radio. surprisQuoting Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]: That was so weird. I just now spontaneously remembered (as you do sometimes) a line from that Yin Yang Twins track: 'It depends of the swing of the baseball bat,' then I opened this message and there it is... If you don't know that track by the way, you might like it. It's the most minimal hip-hop track I've heard for years. I've been meaning to use it myself for months. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 September 2005 00:31 To: 313 Subject: (313) Carl Craig Fabric Live 25 did someone post the tracklisting of this? if not see below, looks very nice: 01 Yang Yang Twins / Wait [The Whisper Song] / TVT Records 02 Carl Craig / Angel (Caya Dub) / Planet E 03 Trickski / Sweat / Sonar Kollektiv 04 Kerri Chandler / Bar A Thym / Nite Grooves / King Street Sounds 05 Just One / Love2Love [Phlash Edit] / Neroli Productions 06 Megablast / Jupita [Stereotyp Remix] / Luv Lite Recordings 07 Scott Grooves / The Journey / From The Studio Of Scott Grooves 08 Africanism / Imbalaye / Yellow Productions 09 Blaze Presents UDA Ft. Barbara Tucker / Most Precious Love [DF Future 3000 Instrumental] / Nite Grooves/King Street Sounds 10 Rayon / The Panther [Rubber Re-Edit] / Crosstown Rebel Music/Rebelone 11 Soundstream / 3rd Movement / Soundstream 12 Dark Comedy / Good God / Art Of Dance Records 13 D'Malicious / Alive / Wave Music 14 Pasta Boys / Limit / Disco Inn 15 DJ Yoav B. / Energize / Wabi Sabi / Nomorewords 16 Nick Petty Shamus Coghlan / Crushing / Missing Unit 17 Carl Craig / Darkness / Planet E 18 Tokyo Black Star / Blade Dancer [Dixon Edit] / Sonar Kollektiv released: Oct