At 03:41 PM 2/7/2003, Job D. wrote:
quoted 17 lines Though I'm not sure whether this is the right list for my question, I'll
>Though I'm not sure whether this is the right list for my question, I'll
>ask it anyway :P.
>
>Does anyone of you know Clark Warner? For what I know he's the label boss
>of Plus 8 records together with Ritchie Hawtin and he has performed at the
>Detroit Electronic Music Festival with a blend of electronical music of
>all kinds ranging from experimental techno, IDM-ish and even trip-hop like
>tracks. From start to end his sets excite me because of the sudden changes
>in his records from very euphoric to quite dark and gloomy 12"-material. I
>was wondering whether mixsets of him can be obtained somewhere on the
>Internet, the stuff from him at paxahau is streamed at 32kbps in mono. I'm
>also curious if he produces records himself. I think he would be very
>capable of producing records that I would buy instantaneously, without
>even listening if I would like it :P.
>
>I'm looking forward to hearing if someone can give me some inside details
>on this guy from Detroit :).
Yes, I know Clark. REALLY nice guy - no pretense or haughty airs about him
at all...very much a regular guy and genuine person. Clark really *is*
about music and his tastes are eclectic; he spins what he likes and while
he's very much up on things, he hasn't fallen into any purely "trendy" sets
when I've heard him spin. He is indeed working with Hawtin on M-Nus. He's
usually seen with Liz Copeland, Detroit Public Radio disc jockey who is
very much entrenched in the Detroit music scene as well - and is also
eclectic musically. They make a great pair.
I know of no sets by Clark which are archived, but I can't listen through
my PC, so I'm not the best one to ask. AFAIK, Clark doesn't have anything
out of his own. I'll have to ask him about that next time I bump into him.
He spins monthly at my friend's bar in Detroit.
jeff
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