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Derrick May for Eastpak maybe, but C2 + GAP?
-d
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you saw carl craig on a GAP billboard
My wallet's already empty :(
Mills, Craig and Atkins all over one weekend. It's just not fair. ;)
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Subject: [313] Carl Craig in London
Add this to a long list of
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08/16/02 05:06 AM
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My wallet's already empty :(
Mills, Craig and Atkins all over one weekend. It's just not fair
when carl played at tastefest, he played energy flash nad ended with
talking heads.
you decide what that means.
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, dave cronin wrote:
cc is playing in sf on saturday and I was wondering what kind of stuff he's
been playing lately... I know he's been doing the jazz festival
I've never seen Carl Craig play but the only time I've been to one of Jonah
Sharp's Bored Collective nights, I was pretty disappointed with the night.
It was more of a social/chatty type of atmosphere than a get down and dance
thing, in fact they had story telling breaks where people could go
I don't know
see the paxahau web site with mixes
panacea ???
i don't know
Mad'R
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This was recorded
This was recorded NYE in Detroit, no?
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To: 313 detroit
Subject: [313] carl craig mix
maybe old but I found a nice recent carl craig mix online
cheers
Subject: RE: [313] carl craig question
Hans Veneman answered:
anyone knows in what ep or lp was the track DREAMLAND released?
It was released on the Eevo Lute compilation Agenda 21 in 1993.
http://www.eevolute.com/eevocd1.html
Wasn't it also released on one of the New Electronica compilations
anyone knows in what ep or lp was the track DREAMLAND released?
It was released on the Eevo Lute compilation Agenda 21 in 1993.
http://www.eevolute.com/eevocd1.html
i would love to have this song on vinyl..
Agenda 21 was also released on vinyl: http://www.eevolute.com/eevolp1.html
Might be
it's on the 'songs.. ' album as well,
but also this vinyl is out of print.
cd is pretty available
At 24-2-2002 +0100 11:13, you wrote:
anyone knows in what ep or lp was the track DREAMLAND released?
It was released on the Eevo Lute compilation Agenda 21 in 1993.
Hans Veneman answered:
anyone knows in what ep or lp was the track DREAMLAND released?
It was released on the Eevo Lute compilation Agenda 21 in 1993.
http://www.eevolute.com/eevocd1.html
Wasn't it also released on one of the New Electronica compilations? The
orange one if I remember
That has to be the same 'Wrap me in his arms' as 'Rap Me In Its Arms',
the title I saw on a playlist recently on an old copy of one WDET Fast
Forward Newsletter playlist, dated 12/07/90.
--g.
Koen Mariën wrote:
'Wrap me in his arms' was released on Retroactive and did feature on the
Equinox
The flip on the Tweak It Yourself release is a real good deep techno track.
I think it's called 'Clear and Present'
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This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10 year
anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be a
series of four exclusive releases, released quarterly in honour of this,
last year? I got Climax (Pink) and Tweek It
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This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10
year
anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be
a
series of four exclusive releases, released quarterly
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Subject: RE: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E
The flip on the Tweak It Yourself release is a real good deep techno
track.
I think it's called 'Clear and Present'
Yeah
Scott McGill:
This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10
year
anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be
a
series of four exclusive releases, released quarterly in honour of this,
last year? I got Climax
'Wrap me in his arms' was released on Retroactive and did feature on the
Equinox compilation on Buzz. check marsels retroactive discography @
http://nomorewords.net/retroactive/ ! IMHO it's one of the best tracks C2
ever made, thx to the heavenly voice of Sarah Gregory. been looking for this
track
It's on Retroactive check this: http://www.nomorewords.net/retroactive/
Good luck if you find it, and be prepared topay top dollar!
:)
W
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I wasn't terribly impressed with Tweak it Yourself either... I bought it
for Clear and Present which had been released on a Touche compilation in
97, was on the Secret Tapes of Dr. Eich and was the original b-side to the
original release of the Climax on Open Records in 95.
Clear and Present
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Subject: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E
Does anyone know if Carl Craig has any new material coming out? It seems
like it's been a long time since his
those are from 4/2001
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Carl Craig in the UK, live on BBC on 30 12 2001
At 1/11/2002 +0100 22:49, you wrote:
Did anybody catch it as mp3 ?
I would
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 10:38:22AM +0100, Berislav wrote:
sorry for this,
but i cant remeber who give link for carl` live set some time ago(not so so
long ago), i lost it so if its not a problem to e-mail me again.
I guess you mean this one:
http://www.rushhour.nl/broad.html
Hans
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Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) carl craig - adult
any details on the new middelton? like label and title?
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any comments on the carl craig remix with adult??
rayn
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Subject: [313] RE: (313) carl craig - moment of thuth
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 15:20:00 +0100
Deep Dish 002
THE MOMENT OF TRUTH
ARTIST: BT
LABEL: DEEP DISH
RELEASE
: ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 8:22 AM
Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) carl craig - adult
any comments on the carl craig remix with adult??
rayn
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Subject: [313] RE
hi there
he did... listen to his remix of kirk degiorgio's
'nairobi' on new religion...
niko
I think Cc didn't release anything spectecalar this year (please tell me, me
wrong)
The new Tom middleton btw rocks as hell
:-)
Mad'R
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Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) carl craig - adult
hi there
he did... listen to his remix of kirk degiorgio's
'nairobi' on new religion...
niko
I think Cc didn't release anything spectecalar this year (please tell me,
me
wrong)
The new Tom middleton btw rocks
any details on the new middelton? like label and title?
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Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) carl craig - adult
you can hear it on groovetech just go
Deep Dish 002
THE MOMENT OF TRUTH
ARTIST: BT
LABEL: DEEP DISH
RELEASE DATE: 04.01.1993
FORMAT: 12
1. x | THE MOMENT OF TRUTH (THE BRIGHTER DAYS MIX)
2. x | THE MOMENT OF TRUTH (KING SIZE REMIX)
3. x | THE MOMENT OF TRUTH (ORIGINAL RADIO VERSION)
4. x | THE MOMENT OF TRUTH
james boylan:
Forgive my ignorance, but who's George Kranz?
He's a nut german drummer who did the crossover pop classic Din daa daa in
'83.
It's been sampled a million times. If you ever hear a dance record where the
guy sings din daa daa it's from his original tune:)
He did some other
Not sure about the release date but here is the track listing (It might
change as this is from the Promo CDR):
George Kranz - Din Da Da
A Number Of Names - Shari Vari
Model 500 - Night Drive
Channel One - Technicolor
Rhythim is Rhythim - The Dance
Reese Santonio - Forcefield
BFC - Galaxy
Prince
Forgive my ignorance, but who's George Kranz?
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Subject: RE: [313] carl craig presents abstract funk theory
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 00:06:28 +0100
Not sure about
: David Anthony Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [313] carl craig presents abstract funk theory
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 00:06:28 +0100
Not sure about the release date but here is the track listing (It might
We seem to have forgotten a few of the Mo Wax items too, like:
Ravers Suck Our Sound
Clubbed to Death
...was there ever any C2 Urban Tribe remixes?
I think there was a rmx of Covert Action and/or Eastwards on the Headz
II compilation
Rav
Tristan wrote:
OMG - How could we forget the Drums Suck Remix Sacrelidge.
yeah, that's an incredible remix! the way the track builds and then
subsides, and then builds again... and the use of the screams... an amazing
piece of music!
there are also a number of remixes of his own
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Subject: Re: [313] carl craig remixes
S-Express - Theme From S'Express (Carl Craig Birthday
Surprise Mix).mp3
found
There is the innerzone mix of Badulu's better nation. Pretty tasty.
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Bandulu. Sorry.
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There is the innerzone mix of Badulu's better nation. Pretty tasty.
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OMG - How could we forget the Drums Suck Remix Sacrelidge.
And did really nobody mention the C. Craig Mind Mix of Maurizio's Domina?
That's a classic!
over the years Carl's been, ahem, fairly prolific with his remixes so
listing/remembering all of them is quite a task, even for the
Otto Koppius wrote on Thu, 2 Aug 2001 about following:
Tom Serna wrote:
S-Express - Theme From S'Express (Carl Craig Birthday
Surprise Mix).mp3
just wondering if it was ever released and if so which
label / ep?
'Carl Craig M.Bation Stroke Special mix' (ahem) on the Sexy label. On
S-Express - Theme From S'Express (Carl Craig Birthday
Surprise Mix).mp3
found this by chance while browsing audiogalaxy
just wondering if it was ever released and if so which
label / ep?
I've never seen this particular remix, but a few months ago I found the
'Carl Craig M.Bation
if you can find Equinox: Nite and Da, that's got almost all the best stuff.
Hello people...
Can anybody please tell me which Retroactive releases are the best
Cheers, Arne
Arne Weinberg
GROUNDZERO Rec. / PROPAGANDA REC.
°
Landcruising was reissued last fall on Blanco y Negro.
From: Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ville Hyvönen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Carl Craig re-releases
Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 22:47:32 +0300 (EEST)
Ville Hyvönen wrote on Sun, 27 May 2001 about
Jazzanova.
Does anybody know who was on stage making a shout out to Carl for
his creation of the festival? Who was it and what did they say? I
heard tons of screams from the mass of bodies...
thanks,
ken
_
Get Your
Well, I heard one from the Jazzanova crew on the main stage last night.
jeff
At 06:15 AM 5/27/2001 +, kenneth taylor wrote:
Does anybody know who was on stage making a shout out to Carl for his
creation of the festival? Who was it and what did they say? I
Ville Hyvönen wrote on Sun, 27 May 2001 about following:
I just saw Craig´s ´At Les´and ´Landcruising´ LP on somebody´s chart at
twoplayer.co.uk. Labels were Talkin´ Loud (At Les) and Blanco Y Negro. Are
these official releases or is it some sneaky promo bizniz? Whatwhatwhaat??
dunno about
Reported on MTV no less.
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Subject: [313] Carl Craig answers.
Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 10:04:35 -0500
http://www.mtv.com/sendme2.tin?page=/news/articles/1443707/20010514/story.jhtml
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art is imitation--this doesnt mean that people dont
imitate unconsciously or indirectly on deeper levels--
who's arrogant or just simply in a bad mood here?
every ripple has its source!
Wonderfully said!!
darw_n...
... :i: explore.
art is imitation--this doesnt mean that people dont
imitate unconsciously or indirectly on deeper levels--
who's arrogant or just simply in a bad mood here?
every ripple has its source!
That's a great way of rationalizing what was clearly an arrogant
statement.
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Subject: Re: [313] Derrick May an arrogant prick! Re: [313] Carl Craig
Fired!
art is imitation--this doesnt mean that people dont
imitate
and what May should realize, along with *many* of us,
is exactly what the original poster said...
Art IS imitation, and every ripple has its source...
darw_n...
Couldn't agree more!
Some people think it all magically started in Detroit and everything after
that is a copy-style. Early techno
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Fired!
Date: Sat, 12 May 2001 11:40:25 +0200
and what May should realize, along with *many* of us,
is exactly what the original poster said...
Art IS imitation, and every ripple has its
and don't forget the salaries
commitees = lots of time and no decision.
i was thinking about his whole advisory committee
thing. maybe its not a bad idea. lets look to other
areas of the world that use committees to choose. the
NCAA and the basketball tournament selection committee
begin
[Roberto Ty [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Carl Craig has been asked to step down as creative director for the
DEMF. Read:
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/demf11_20010511.htm
Oh great, next year's festival lineup is going to be chosen by a
committee!
I can't wait to see Tall Paul Van
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Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:47 AM
Subject: [313] CARL CRAIG ASKED TO STEP DOWN
Carl Craig has been asked to step down as creative director for the DEMF.
Read:
Interesting, however from what I have read, I thought
the festival was Mr.Craig's brainchild...and now he is
ousted? Personally, I liked the idea of bringing in
acts from around the world, and not just Detroit.
This list seems too quiet
or should we go back to talking about essential mixes
F***in hell!!! See, no sooner as they get their foot
in the door, they take over... He'd better not stand
down... No down they'll be using strong arm tactics to
persuade him to hand the DEMF over... Those
b*ds. If anything happens, we have to remain true
to the scene alright?!?! Underground,
Interesting, however from what I have read, I thought
the festival was Mr.Craig's brainchild...and now he is
ousted? Personally, I liked the idea of bringing in
acts from around the world, and not just Detroit.
This list seems too quiet
I think everyone is formulating opinions at the
not get a chance to see if someone
else was doing the artist planning.
From: Jessica M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] CARL CRAIG ASKED TO STEP DOWN
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 23:31:16 +1000 (EST)
Interesting, however from what I have read, I thought
the festival
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Nick Walsh wrote:
F***in hell!!! See, no sooner as they get their foot
in the door, they take over... He'd better not stand
down... No down they'll be using strong arm tactics to
persuade him to hand the DEMF over...
Hi everybody,
Before we start accusing anyone of being an evil
bastard out to corrupt
americas youth and steal techno, we need some more
info. It is real easy to
yell and scream when you have no real information
about what is really going
on.
Scares them tho, doesn't it... There's more
I think my biggest concern is that SFX will have more say in the line-up
next year. Personally, I think SFX is pure evil.
~Jessica Staller
Pittsburgh, PA
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What I think is that this forum should be used for constructive debate not 'told
you so' snipe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/11/2001 11:23:04 AM
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Subject: Re: [313] Carl Craig Fired!
From The Detroit Free Press
Hey,
Not to say I told you so, but as I recall when I was
commenting on this list
about the lineup a few weeks ago, saying I didn't
feel it was extremely
representative of Detroit talent, I feel I was
getting hated on a little. Matter
of fact, noone really wanted to touch that topic
'We let him know that we are one, and he has our support, but we just
want Detroit to be recognized at the festival, said May. Everybody's
coming here to be down with the source -- not the people who imitate the
source.'
I was going to point out this quote as well... who the hell on that
I think my biggest concern is that SFX will have more say in the line-up
next year. Personally, I think SFX is pure evil.
This is so true.
Nobody has mentioned the fact that Carl Craig is not too happy about the
incident. In the article he would not comment as to whether or not he was
:23 AM
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From The Detroit Free Press:
Several of Detroit's pioneering techno musicians met with Craig in April
at the office of Derrick May, the Detroit DJ scheduled to play the
festival's
closing set. They included May
.
Did anyone else find it funny that none of the performers are listed in
Ford's massive ad campaign?
John
Yes! I've noticed and i guess more power to them, but it is quite dis-
heartening.
I certainly hope Carl Craig takes action against them for breech of
contract, but we don't know
actually, we call it the war of independance. which is pretty flattering;)
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Subject: RE: [313] Carl Craig Fired!
okay. Ive been trying
actually, it's known as the american war of independence
From: Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Subject: RE: [313] Carl Craig Fired!
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 11:59:50 -0400
okay. Ive been trying to stay out
Did anyone else find it funny that none of the performers are listed in
Ford's massive ad campaign?
Yes! I've noticed and i guess more power to them, but it is quite dis-
heartening.
where the hell would they put them all? there's like 60
performers! They'd have to be in like 8 point
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okay. Ive been trying to stay out of it, but this comment has drawn me in.
you shouldnt just accept what you read or are spoon fed by the media as
truth. theres *always* more to a story than
commitees = lots of time and no decision.
From: Samuel Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [313] carl craig asked to step down!
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 08:59:53 -0700 (PDT)
i was thinking about his whole advisory committee
thing. maybe its not a bad idea. lets look to
From: Jess Staller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Carl Craig Fired!
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 12:00:33 -0400 (EDT)
.
Did anyone else find it funny that none of the performers are listed in
Ford's massive ad campaign?
Perhaps its because they weren't confirmed
But who will be on this commitee, and who will choose
those people?
Marvin said the role of creative director will be
filled next year by an advisory board made up of
artists and others in the Detroit techno industry.
That's still sort of vague. I can think of other
commitees that aren't so
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But who will be on this commitee, and who will choose
those people?
Marvin said the role of creative director will be
filled next year by an advisory
talking strictly as an outside observer looking in,
i'd say there's been a
lot of politics involved already, whether just one
individual or a
commitee.
True. Imagine the politics involved with a 20 or
more person committee with multiple sponsors.
yikes :)
Kevin
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I think this post made you look like a tool.
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Kevin Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
talking strictly as an outside observer looking in,
i'd say there's been a
lot of politics involved already, whether just one
individual or a
commitee.
After reading the article this morning and a few of the posts lately I find it
interesting that
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Subject: Re: [313] carl craig asked to step down!
But who will be on this commitee, and who will choose
those people?
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it was hard rock and the look of surprise on ian andersons face(lol). and it
was really interesting to see the awards comm give metallica a token award I
forget it was best new artist I think. (when they had already been a band
for 8 years.)
lars had some funny comments on that fiasco.
Scott
art is imitation--this doesnt mean that people dont
imitate unconsciously or indirectly on deeper levels--
who's arrogant or just simply in a bad mood here?
every ripple has its source!
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'We let him know that we are one, and he has our
support, but we just
want
313@hyperreal.org
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Subject: Re: [313] carl craig asked to step down!
it was hard rock and the look of surprise on ian andersons face(lol). and
it
was really interesting to see the awards comm give metallica a token award
I
forget it was best new artist I think
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick
Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and
compression to make the sounds now known as:
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- electric seth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Well, just in case anyone's forgotten (and
Just a query, but how many UK 313'ers are gonna be there,
The 19th contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more
details...
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
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wrote: Well, just in case anyone's forgotten (and
doesn't
fancy spending a weekend
on the Welsh coast in the worst storm Britain has
seen for fifty years) Carl
Craig's playing
Sounds like you aren't letting someone assert their opinion. Seems like
there's a lot of that on the list today.
er..
The opinion was already stated. Impossible to prevent something that
already happened, right? (or so big momma used to say..)
So sloppy in execution? what did they think
that does sound like Sting.
on 10/3/00 1:06 AM, ryan burns at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He played this track with vocals that sound like the pop artist
STING, i think.. the vocals say the world is going down or something like
that. does anyone know what it is?
You're probably describing the recent remix, but the
welll,
that's funny you say that about Moodymann and his Princeisms, I took a
girlfriend with me who doesn't know this music and she thought he was
dramatic and hilarious
She also thought the same thing about C.C.
I saw a friend there who felt that it should have been held
Sounds like you aren't letting someone assert their opinion. Seems like
there's a lot of that on the list today.
So sloppy in execution? what did they think it was a gymnastics meet?
Its no wonder that people like that make comments like that when they come
to events like that and expect to
speaking of designer music - the last ep - 'problemz' is a remake of
robotnick's 'problemes d'amour'
but anyone know where the sample on 'the truth' side is from?
cheers
simon
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Subject: Re: [313] Carl Craig Friends in NYC 7.13.00
speaking of Carl Craig and Innerzone Orchestra,
I just found
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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 12:18:51 EDT
For you New Yorkers out there, I thought you might want to check this...
Carl Craig Friends
(featuring members of Innerzone Orchestra)
plus opening act
@ The
speaking of Carl Craig and Innerzone Orchestra,
I just found (and purchased) a white label of
the People Make The World Go Round remixes
(the first round). I'm sick with the flu as I type this
so hope this makes sense: if the side that introduces
Norma Jean Bell and KDJ etc is the KDJ mix, who
is
At 07:19 PM 7/10/2000 -0300, you wrote:
speaking of Carl Craig and Innerzone Orchestra,
I just found (and purchased) a white label of
the People Make The World Go Round remixes
(the first round). I'm sick with the flu as I type this
so hope this makes sense: if the side that introduces
Norma Jean
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Subject: Re: [313] carl craig at cranbrook
was there also... unfortunately, i sat on the right side of the auditorium,
right next to one
Hello,
This idea goes back a lot further, you would have to look into academic
electronic circles for the beginning of concept. Off hand, Edgard Varese
and Stockhausen both employed this concept in their installation work in
the 1950's. I am sure there were other using this concept in their
The drummer was Francisco Mora. Innerzone Orchestra.
Roger John Lesinski Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 06/22/00 02:24 PM
I also so saw Carl Craig at Cranbrook a few summers ago, it was pretty
interesting, especially seeing all those old flyers. Robert Hood, (I think so)
was also supposed to play
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