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From:
Iain H.
To:
idm
Date:
Sat, 29 Mar 97 00:06:51 +0000
Subject:
Re: (idm) Re: Carl Craig
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quoted 4 lines talking about carl craig's music i have to mention that most of his>>talking about carl craig's music i have to mention that most of his >>current products are not that good as the early ones. it seems like >>people who really had the vibe don't own it anymore and their products >>are not that special.
I've got to admit that beyond one or two tracks of his recent stuff on comps then I can't really comment *but* - Back in '92 I was buying a ton of stuff (some of which stands up now and some of which certainly doesn't) and I came across the Planet E Communications release of Innerzone Orchestra 'Bug in the Bassbin' which came as part of a double pack with the Intergalactic Beats comp. This particular release alone did change how I listened to electronic music. The comp has tracks that I melt when I hear even today (especially Stefan Robbers incarnation as 'eevo lute' - but that is only a start [and a poor bumbling fan-like one at that!]). Anyway, please forgive my homage but, for this release alone and the pleasure it has given me, Carl Craig and cohorts* are some of the only gods I worship. * Intergalactic Beats includes tracks credited to:- Future/Past (btw - how do you pronounce Degiorgio?), 69, Balil, Hanl, and Plece. Rubyjune.