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From:
steve /k/./F/
To:
William D. VanLoo
Cc:
Matt Cuttler ,
Date:
Tue, 11 Feb 1997 23:35:50 +0000
Subject:
Re: (idm) Can, etc.
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quoted 19 lines although Carl is definately the man...actually ...no.... Carl USED> > > although Carl is definately the man...actually ...no.... Carl USED > to be > > > the man.. > > > id personally reccomned getting the original version of the Future > Days > > > album... > > > or tago mago... or ege bam yasi.... or unlimited edition.... > > Can't argue with the advice to find original Can albums, I've gotta > put a > word in for Carl Craig here...Carl _is_ still the man. Wait until the > new > album comes out; from what I've heard he's working with Francisco Mora > & > Rodney Whitaker as Innerzone Orchestra. This trio re-worked Carl's > classic > "Bug in the Bassbin" about 2 years ago to great effect, and it's a > great > team-up.
i agree.... the jazz reworking was excellent... but it was still just a remix ofan old classic... i found landcruising very uninspiring and cold..... very similar to Kenny Larkins recent output... it just doesnt touch the older stuff...
quoted 8 lines Simply put, the Innerzone Orchestra live show this past Christmas was> Simply put, the Innerzone Orchestra live show this past Christmas was > the > best live PA I've ever seen, bar none. It blended the improvisation > and > sound of jazz with the spirit of Carl's techno studio work, and they > pulled it off beautifully. > > Carl's still the man...
well i really do hope you prove me wrong!... ill expect the album along with the rhythim is rhythim LP on R&S..... ;-) Steve p.s. i listened to every piece of carl craig i own today... and all the transmat titles in order... theres still nothing that beats it!