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i know one cut thats gonna be on there..
well, whoopy d.
is it your re-edit of the hokey-cokey?
p.s. disclaimer, you asked for it
its actually my hard house remix of strings of life.
to
I'm gonna bring the nerf bats to demf next year and arrange for you two to
fight to the death on the mainstage just before jeff mills' guitar solo
-Joe
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/30 Tue AM 11:57:37 EDT
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Fabric CD
i know one
sound, and the melody
repeats forever, right?
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Skickat: må 2005-08-29 11:10
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Kopia: 313@hyperreal.org
Ämne: Re: (313) Carl Craig in Belgium (track ID)
On Monday, August 29, 2005, at 11:06AM
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From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Arne Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) carl craig lp
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 2:30 AM
And please tell me he has done something else then that Detroit
Expirement album (KJ ducks for cover) i thought it was so boring and
highly over estimated
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
coming out 10th of june!!!
wooo
On which label?
Arne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
coming out 10th of june!!!
excellent news!
if it's as good as 'Just Another Day' then it's going to be awesome.
Do you know if it will be on Planet E?
At 5:22 pm +0100 11/5/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
coming out 10th of june!!!
And please tell me he has done something else then that Detroit
Expirement album (KJ ducks for cover) i thought it was so boring and
highly over estimated (KJ never dares to show his face on 313 again).
His latest releases have been excellent though!
KJ
On 11-mei-2005, at 18:25, Arne
From The Blackhole Boys...
Carl Craig – The Album Formerly Known As
Planet e Communications
£TBC
Released June 10th
Great news, the new album from Carl Craig.
Triple pack vinyl pressed on the Planet e classics label accompanied
with a magnificent gate fold Planet e album art jacket. Completely
Ah, okay, a best of album then.
WE WANT MORE NEW TRACKS PLEASE ;-)
Arne
Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
From The Blackhole Boys...
Carl Craig – The Album Formerly Known As
Planet e Communications
£TBC
Released June 10th
Great news, the new album from Carl Craig.
On May 11, 2005, at 9:32 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
Re-mastered and Re-worked
great. and who cares.
i'm sure it'll be nice but i would trade new music for the Saturday
Night Fever soundtrack gatefold any day.
great. and who cares.
ME.
very much infact.
_
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On May 11, 2005, at 10:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
great. and who cares.
ME.
very much infact.
ok i care. i overstated that.
i would just be a lot more excited about new-new material.
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From: Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which brings me to an interesting question for you all:
What track have you listened to and not bothered picking up, only
to subsequently hear it on a big system and then realise that you
must
interesting observation...
i think the only dj i've heard play Angola is C2
hisself and i honestly don't remember how he played
it.
what's your prescription for how to mix into it?
inquiring minds want to know.
--- Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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-- Original Message --
From: dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
interesting observation...
i think the only dj i've heard play Angola is C2
hisself and i honestly don't remember how he played
it.
what's your prescription for how to mix into it?
inquiring
Also also
A great track to mix out of Angola is 'Analord' by Luke Vibert, off the 95-99
EP. You have to pitch it up a whole heap, though, so best to burn it to CD (or
pick up the new Lovers' Acid compilation on CD which has it).
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Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig / Friday Question
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From: dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
interesting observation...
i think the only dj i've heard play Angola
i normally put one fader up
and then the other one down
Of the two mixes (both are good imo) the one I can mix with is the 'Get
Down Dub'.
http://www.discogs.com/release/141369
I've found it goes well with 'Minnia (The Queen's Theme)' by X-103.
You can find that on here:
http://www.discogs.com/release/1283
It worked in a set for me once and I'm
Of the two mixes (both are good imo) the one I can mix with is the 'Get
Down Dub'.
(The two Braddock mixes, that is.)
with house records though.
I'm pretty accurate with my techknow.
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 8:53 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig
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From: Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Funny you say that, that's the exact same thing that happened to
me with that track. I thought it was just another shelter belter
until I heard it outside in the park all hopped up. It's soo
Word. That's when the bounce hits. Right there.
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
its all about the strings when he sings here comes the sunn.
total moment.
tom
andythepooh.com
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
Word. That's when the bounce hits. Right there.
indeed.
one of my girlfriends favorite tunes that.
robin...
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
its all about the strings when he sings here comes the sunn.
total moment.
tom
The first time that happened to me was spastik, back in day.
Think I first heard it in a mix on a dodgy car stereo and I wasn't feeling
it at all.
Then I heard it in a club and almost poogazimed.
Hmmm, nice word.
Max
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From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
more about
sneakers and street gear...
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Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 10:02:37 +1000
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Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig in Sydney?
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Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig in Sydney?
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I heard that it didn't get the same vibe in Syd and Q'land - but
Melbourne
people being rampant playa haters
Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Techno fashion (was Re: (313) Carl Craig in
Sydney?)
Techno is club-focussed now here. Good techno is in clubs. Rave is dead
here. Or the still extant raves are for hard dance, hard NRG, trance,
etc.
Even then people dress up, just in bunny suits, etc. Two Tribes
I think you'd have to be a female to understand the pressures on us - and
it's a scourge of Western capitalist societies. At least Aussie girls can
get away with bad nails. That's a requisite in the US, for women to have
nice nails! ;) Trust me, you can't do anything with acrylic nails!
The way
Australians think?
K
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 March 2005 09:20
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Techno fashion (was Re: (313) Carl Craig in
Sydney?)
Techno is club-focussed now here. Good techno is in clubs. Rave is dead
here
ha, you've never been to germany then.. dress up galore since the early
90ies on raves techno parties.
i've seen it all, trendy banal, sophisticated cool, baggy, grungy,
excentric.. even on spiral tribe parties.
loved it.
and this supposedly i don't care about fashion-look is a style too,
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Hi Ken,
I'll probably get flamed for this so before i say any more i do like
Melbourne (for coffee). No really i do like it.
This is probably just a Melbourne
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 March 2005 09:20
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Techno fashion (was Re: (313) Carl Craig in
Sydney?)
Techno is club-focussed now here. Good techno is in clubs. Rave is dead
here. Or the still extant raves
thats like going to a gig with an mp3 player and headphones!
On 30/03/2005, at 10:02 AM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I heard that it didn't get the same vibe in Syd and Q'land - but
Melbourne
people being rampant playa haters I tend not to pay heed unless
someone from
those cities says as much.
What do boots have to do with mp3 players?
On Mar 29, 2005, at 19:01, r wrote:
thats like going to a gig with an mp3 player and headphones!
On 30/03/2005, at 10:02 AM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I heard that it didn't get the same vibe in Syd and Q'land - but
Melbourne
people being rampant playa
I am glad you asked that! ;)
Alas even at cred cerebral techno events it's obligatory for a female to
dress up or be seen as an outcast - though we embrace it as part of our
ritual so I can't really complain. But usually I liberate my feet... at
least. ;)
On more informative matters, in one
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Alas even at cred cerebral techno events it's obligatory for a female to
dress up or be seen as an outcast
Geez, what's going on down there in Melbourne Cyclone? When did the
techno scene become all about fashion? *shudders*
On more informative matters, in one
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Alas even at cred cerebral techno events it's obligatory for a female to
dress up or be seen as an outcast
Geez, what's going on down there in Melbourne Cyclone? When did the
techno scene become all about fashion? *shudders*
Clubbing has always been about fashion!
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Alas even at cred cerebral techno events it's obligatory for a female to
dress up or be seen as an outcast
Geez, what's going on down there in Melbourne Cyclone? When did the
techno scene become all about fashion? *shudders*
Clubbing has always
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Alas even at cred cerebral techno events it's obligatory for a female to
dress up or be seen as an outcast
Geez, what's going on down there in Melbourne Cyclone? When did the
techno scene become all about fashion? *shudders*
Looks like Melbourne definitely got the better end of the deal!
It was good to see him in Sydney - the first time I've ever seen him in any
incarnation, but the gig itself wasn't really put together with much love; it
seemed to be an out-and-out exercise in making money rather than a party put
I should also add that the following night (Easter Sunday) I went to see one of
the heads of Perlon records, Zip/Dimbiman, play at a small party in the city
and he was bloody brilliant. If you guys ever get an opportunity to check him
out, I urge you to do so. A fabulous record collection -
I could almost cry because I had to miss this gig. Did he play good
morning eyeball?
ohwell, good to see someone 'did the dimbi' !
On 30/03/2005, at 9:29 AM, Simon Hindle wrote:
I should also add that the following night (Easter Sunday) I went to
see one of the heads of Perlon records,
DJing.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Carl Craig
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 6:14 PM
Sorry if this has been discussed already - I was wondering whether Carl is
playing his own tracks fo laptop/gear this weekend or playing rekids?
Anyone know?
Ta
Rc
didnt someone say his rider included a final scratch system?
-Joe
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 2:14 AM
Subject: (313) Carl Craig
Sorry if this has been discussed already - I was wondering whether Carl is
playing
I don't know for sure but its not billed as a live gig, which btw last
time he played a live gig here was amazing beyond description. I'm sure
if there was any live element the promotors would be advertising it.
So yes, i would be expecting records or maybe even cd's, still this
doesn't
w
you've come a long way from refusing to get on the bus,
then sitting on the bench at the bus stop in Camberwell
in the early hours of the morning - with a camera round
your neck like a sign saying mug me
; )
On Monday, Mar 14, 2005, at 11:00 Europe/London, Tristan Watkins wrote:
Erm...
!)
;-).
Ken
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From: Anya K Stang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 March 2005 10:29
To: Tristan Watkins
Cc: Stewart Caig; 313
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig '
w
you've come a long way from refusing to get on the bus,
then sitting on the bench at the bus stop
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Just Another Day
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 9:24 PM
Nope, that's the first I've heard of it. Anyone else?
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 4:40 AM
Well it's LP on Record Time, but I would call it an EP. 4 tracks I think.
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From: David Easy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Just Another Day
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 12:42 AM
I'm down with that 12, but the original post said LP?
- Original
No, sorry, I meant it's on the Record Time web site for mail order. Sorry,
Cyclonic minimalism at work! You techno cats are supposed to have enhanced
powers to read my mind (joke).
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From: garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Easy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Just
and
that was put on hold or something and so he released this EP.
I am curious to know how it sounds.
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From: David Easy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Just Another Day
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 9:24 PM
Nope, that's the first I've heard of it. Anyone
Nope, that's the first I've heard of it. Anyone else?
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 4:40 AM
Subject: (313) Carl Craig Just Another Day
Has anyone heard the Carl Craig Just Another Day LP on
you mean this?
http://www.discogs.com/release/332450
tom
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 15:40:19 +1100
Has anyone heard the Carl Craig Just Another Day LP on Record Time?
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
you mean this?
http://www.discogs.com/release/332450
Has anyone heard the Carl Craig Just Another Day LP on Record Time?
The 12 is nice - reminds me of some of the old Psyche/BFC or A.R.T.
type techno/idm. More abstract than usual.
I'm down with that 12, but the original post said LP?
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To: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Just Another Day
The 12 is nice - reminds me of some of the old Psyche
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Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Just Another Day
The 12 is nice - reminds me of some of the old Psyche/BFC or A.R.T.
type techno/idm. More abstract than usual
well there is recordtime distribution, but I dont know if that is
recordtimes storefront business or what.
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From: garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Easy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig
and cyclone said something about it being ON Record Time..? they
don't have a label, do they?
They certainly did have a label it was called M3 not Record Time. I
believe that it's now defunkt.
Cheers,
Dave
Apx 30 people paid to get in.
i'll bet the promoter wasn't smiling
Carl turned up smiling, and played for three hours. It was real
it was so solid, and ever person in the culb was dancing.
I'm so tierd, and a but fuzzy. We drove 5 hours each way and
worked either side to see this
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Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig '
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 7:25 PM
At 2:23 pm +1100 16/3/05, r wrote:
Forget all this riff raff mumbo jumbo. just make music and play it.
leave the philosophy to authors of mix mag.
and everything
Funny during Hawtin's set in Melbourne the fire alarm went off and I don't
think anyone realised. ;)
Did anyone go? Was v good even if there was no vibe. I was in a grumpy mood
from current chocolate rehab regime, and prospect of working on Monday,
would have enjoyed more in different
On 3/16/05 8:55 AM, Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Techno music in its origins was about futurism. Using new technology to
to express new ideas and explore new paradigms.
Sure, but older technology can still be used to those ends, the way certain
'obsolete' machines were reclaimed by
Forget all this riff raff mumbo jumbo. just make music and play it.
leave the philosophy to authors of mix mag.
On 16/03/2005, at 2:59 PM, Weston Prince wrote:
On 3/16/05 8:55 AM, Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Techno music in its origins was about futurism. Using new
technology
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From: Weston Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some comments from CC in an interview with a local paper here:
those were some nice quotes here, do you have a link to the full
story?
carl craig is one of the few people who can talk this
On 3/16/05 5:36 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some comments from CC in an interview with a local paper here:
those were some nice quotes here, do you have a link to the full
story?
I looked for a link, but no joy. The article with the interview is Future
Sounds by Grant
At 2:23 pm +1100 16/3/05, r wrote:
Forget all this riff raff mumbo jumbo. just make music and play it.
leave the philosophy to authors of mix mag.
and everything will be alright?
(can't think of anyone worse to leave the philosophy to BTW)
Forget all this riff raff mumbo jumbo. just make music and play it.
leave the philosophy to authors of mix mag.
ahh.
mr R.
I must have missed your contribution in the past.
I thank you for your enlightening contribution.
alex
_
: (313) Carl Craig '
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 7:25 PM
At 2:23 pm +1100 16/3/05, r wrote:
Forget all this riff raff mumbo jumbo. just make music and play it.
leave the philosophy to authors of mix mag.
and everything will be alright?
(can't think of anyone worse to leave the philosophy to BTW)
I think perceptions of a DJ is changing. On a wider level people want
personality - as in a sense of the person who is playing - as much as great
records and both more than technique.
I see some people actually mixing less and playing more disparate records. A
friend of mine who I always see as a
.
Tristan
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Subject:Re: (313) Carl Craig '
Author: Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 12th March 2005 7:25:39
Like all the best DJs in Detroit, Carl can play anything
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Sent: 13 March 2005 20:23
To: Fred Heutte
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I think my problem is that isn't always the case anymore. When I saw him in
Brighton in Nov/Dec the first half of his set was fairly bland, despite
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Subject: RE: (313) Carl Craig '
I share your opinion about the Brighton gig Tristan, not sure if you would
be able to remember the first half that well because I seem to recall your
being kicked out of the club ( and sneaking back
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Subject:Re: (313) Carl Craig '
Author: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 14th March 2005 9:42:58
yeah I remember that too. I also remember trawling the streets of Brighton
with you
Holy Bejesus, All on a little trip to Brightonbags never traveling
to Detroit with you T ;)
On 14 Mar 2005, at 11:00, Tristan Watkins wrote:
Erm... well I remember some of it somehow. :/ Most discrediting post
ever!
And all of the below was nothing compared to the
No one really seems to want to talk about him.
Aha!
GOTCHA.
I could tak about Carl Craig all day long. You'll be sorry you asked
sunshine.
; )
Nah. But, well, you know as someone mentioned we do talk about him rather
alot. He's deffo my favourite techno producer I think. I know not that many
i'd rather go out and hear good tunes over good mixing any day of the
week...
obvioulsy the 2 combined is ideal but if you can't have both, then i
choose records..
saw cc in bristol last december and he played some deep sh*twas on
laptop tho which i found a bit dissapointing..but in
i'd rather go out and hear good tunes over good mixing any day of the
week...
obvioulsy the 2 combined is ideal but if you can't have both, then i
choose records..
agreed p.
saw cc in bristol last december and he played some deep sh*twas on
laptop tho which i found a bit dissapointing..but
whats the difference P? same shizz coming out the speakers no?
very true, but i like to see people mix with records and decks so i can
listen to their style, see if theres bits , tricks which sound good that
i can incorporate into my mixes.if i hear a record i like and i see
its on a
i am old fashioned but i like to see em working for their
money...sweating behind the decks, etc..
ok.
good point.
still, yeah, you're a dinosaur.
ha hahahahahahahhahaha
; )
only kidding like.
_
- End of
saw cc in bristol last december and he played some deep sh*twas on
laptop tho which i found a bit dissapointing..but in this day and age
every tom , dick, harry and his dog seems to be laptopping it
nowadays
Always enjoyed him when I've seen him, sometimes deep, sometimes in
party
-style techno using
nothing but a swanny whistle and a tin can would make for a pretty
interesting set... :)
Brendan
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From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 March 2005 11:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig
Talking of laptops, if you are using Live 4.1 watch out for a bug after
about two hours of play, cursor goes jerky followed by the sound -
serious memory paging problem. We've switched back to 4.0.4 as we could
get this problem to repeat.
flippin 'eck!
cheers for posting that mr dust.
I
Paul Kendrick wrote:
And I was also at the Kings cross gig last year and it was may be my best night
out for the whole of last year. Stunning.
Seconded - that night was a bit special, Carl was on excellent form, as
good as the time he played at Plastic People a couple of years earlier.
I
This is the vibe I'm getting ..
No one really seems to want to talk about him.
He's obviously not Techno enough for some around here,
and to avant garde for the art crews ?
is their no really no comment .. or do people not want
to discredit a famous artist for being to 'off'
/
In my
Simon Kong wrote:
This is the vibe I'm getting ..
No one really seems to want to talk about him.
I really enjoyed his remix of Aardvarck on Rushhour and his latest ep on
Planet E.
Regards,
Ramon
He's obviously not Techno enough for some around here,
and to avant garde for the art
don't know what to credit the silence to, but it's
certainly not to a dislike or lack of interest. i
guess there's recently been a bit of slagging of the
stars release, but i think alex is prepared to wrestle
anyone in re: sandstorms (which i still haven't heard
as it wasn't released when i was
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From: dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
don't know what to credit the silence to, but it's
certainly not to a dislike or lack of interest. i
guess there's recently been a bit of slagging of the
stars release, but i think alex is prepared
This is a man who plays Radiohead and Beyonce... kinda defies categories.
He's working on new material, that I know. Did anyone hear his remix of
hip-hop cat Grand Agent lately? It's on a comp CD that is out through Aussie
hip-hop label Obese.
Also for Aussie, Recloose tour coming up, and
i certainly wouldn't miss him in a good venue with a
good crowd. (though given his name, he's also apt to
play at big nightmare clubs. noticed he was at
turnmills when i was in london a couple weeks ago.)
cheers
thanks for that feedback .
we will be in a fairly small club ' 250 / 350
he's more of a producer than a dj imo
he just plays records, one after the other, with a bit of blending
inbetween,.
at least he did that the 3 or 4 times i've heard him in house
enviroments over the last 15 years.
he played all good stuff but as tristan said, it didn't come together
(for me,
I may not have been very clear in my first post, so I'll expound a bit. Carl
Craig is and has been one of my favourite artists for about 11 years. I made a
mixtape of his music called 'maestro' once upon a time and in my youth even
said he'd be the closest thing I have to an idol. I still rate
Like all the best DJs in Detroit, Carl can play anything and
basically will, even sometimes pushing well past where the
crowd will go. I'm not always thrilled with his playing but
it's always interesting.
-- fh
in Kings Cross last
year were nothing short of stunning.
Tristan
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Subject:Re: (313) Carl Craig '
Author: Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 12th March 2005 7:25:39
Like all
Covert, I think still has them Alex.
http://www.covert.uk.com/
I'm not putting my wages on it but that's the site which pops into my
mind 'cause they keep spamming me and when I read the CCR record seems
to be on it. Not bought it myself. It's definitely a boot right?
Therefore I'm not
much obliged Kenneth.
Enjoy your weekend.
Yeah, pretty sure its a boot btw..
(well, it must be!)
Something just occured to me, Danny's an edit wizard, and I have a copy of
John Rocca I want it to be real which is all incogdo is anyway, we should
just do one ourselves innit Daniel. easy
Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Covert, I think still has them Alex.
http://www.covert.uk.com/
I'm not putting my wages on it but that's the site which pops into my
mind 'cause they keep spamming me and when I read the CCR record seems
to be on it. Not bought it myself. It's definitely a boot right?
CCR record seems
to be on it. Not bought it myself. It's definitely a boot right?
Therefore I'm not interested. Waiting for the genuine article from cc
has paid off for some records recently (in the end! ;-)
juno had em but i'm not interested as i heard that the pressing wasn't
great and i
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