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Carl Craig

Carl Craig (born May 22, 1969) is an American electronic music producer, DJ, and founder of the record label Planet E Communications.[4] He is known as a leading figure and pioneer in the second wave of Detroit techno artists during the late 1980s and early 1990s.[5][6][7] He has recorded under his given name in addition to a variety of aliases, including Psyche, BFC, and Innerzone Orchestra.[8]

Carl Craig
Craig DJing in 2010
Background information
Also known as
  • Psyche
  • BFC
  • 69
  • Paperclip People
  • Innerzone Orchestra
Born (1969-05-22) May 22, 1969 (age 53)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Producer
  • DJ
Years active1989–present
Labels
Websitecarlcraig.net

Craig has remixed a variety of artists including Manuel Göttsching, Maurizio, Theo Parrish, Tori Amos, and Depeche Mode.[3] He was nominated for the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording for his remix of the Junior Boys track "Like a Child."[9] He has released collaborative recordings with Moritz von Oswald (2008's Recomposed) and Green Velvet (2015's Unity).

Early life

Carl Craig was born in Detroit, Michigan, on May 22, 1969.[6] His mother was a teacher's assistant and his father was a post office worker.[7] He attended Cooley High School, where he developed an interest in music.[6] He learned to play guitar and later became interested in club music through his cousin Doug Craig, who worked lighting for Detroit area parties.[6] After hearing Derrick May's radio show on WJLB, Craig began experimenting with recording on a dual-deck cassette player.[6] Craig met someone who knew May and passed along a tape of some of his home studio productions.[6]

Career

Since 1989, Craig has released many recordings under a large number of aliases, including Psyche, BFC, 69, Paperclip People, and Innerzone Orchestra.[6] Many of these early Psyche and BFC releases were collected on the 1996 compilation Elements 1989-1990.[10] Craig founded his own record label called Planet E Communications in 1991.[7] Since then, it has released records by other artists such as Kevin Saunderson, Moodymann, and Kenny Larkin.[11]

His first studio album, Landcruising, was released on Blanco y Negro Records in 1995.[6] In 1996, he released The Secret Tapes of Doctor Eich under the Paperclip People moniker.[12] In 1997, he released More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art.[12] It was placed at number 29 on Pitchfork's "50 Best IDM Albums of All Time" list.[13] In 1999, he released Programmed under the Innerzone Orchestra moniker.[12]

Craig served as co-creator and artistic director for the Detroit Electronic Music Festival in 2000 and 2001.[14] His subsequent dismissal by festival organizers caused substantial controversy within the Detroit techno community, igniting a high-profile campaign in his favor.[15] In 2001, he filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit against festival producer Pop Culture Media.[16]

He released a reworked version of Landcruising, titled The Album Formerly Known As..., in 2005.[17] In 2008, he released a collaborative album with Moritz Von Oswald, titled Recomposed, on Deutsche Grammophon.[17] He returned as artistic director for the 2010 Detroit Electronic Music Festival.[18] In 2015, he released a collaborative album with Green Velvet, titled Unity, on Relief Records.[19] In 2017, he released Versus on InFiné.[20]

Craig created a sound installation, titled Party/After-Party, which opened at the Dia Beacon art museum in March 2020.[21] The culmination of a five-year-long engagement with Dia Beacon,[22] it was his first foray into the art world.[21]

Regarding the many positions he has held in the music industry (artist, producer, DJ, record label boss, and more), Craig has said, "I have a bad habit of getting my hands dirty in every little thing, and I really do enjoy it."[23]

Style and legacy

Mixmag called Carl Craig "a leading figure in Detroit techno's second generation,"[5] while Exclaim! called him a "central figure" in the genre's second wave.[6] Pitchfork described him as "techno pioneer."[7] He has approached techno using inspiration from a wide range of musical genres, including soul, jazz, new wave, industrial, and krautrock, while his works have spanned ambient techno, breakbeat, house, classical, and modular synthesizer-based stylings.[3] In a 2015 interview, he cited The Electrifying Mojo, Prince, Kraftwerk, Juan Atkins, and Jeff Mills as the major influences on his music.[24]

Craig's 1992 track "Bug in the Bassbin", released under the Innerzone Orchestra moniker, was picked up by DJs such as 4hero, Goldie, and J Majik.[25] In the United Kingdom, DJs started playing the track at 45 rpm instead of the intended 33 rpm.[26] According to Now, the track "ended up providing inspiration and in many ways writing the blueprint for what drum 'n' bass was to become in England."[26]

According to Vinyl Me, Please, Craig "managed to not only push the boundaries of Detroit techno, he also introduced an urgency and melodic richness to the sometimes navel-gazing world of IDM" with releases such as More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art (1997).[27]

Discography

Albums

  • Landcruising (1995)
  • The Secret Tapes of Doctor Eich (1996) (as Paperclip People)
  • More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art (1997)
  • Programmed (1999) (as Innerzone Orchestra)
  • The Album Formerly Known As... (2005)
  • Recomposed (2008) (with Moritz von Oswald)
  • Unity (2015) (with Green Velvet)
  • Versus (2017)

Compilations

  • The Sound of Music (1995) (as 69)
  • Elements 1989-1990 (1996) (as Psyche/BFC)
  • Designer Music V1 (2000)
  • Abstract Funk Theory (2001)
  • From the Vault: Planet E Classics Collection Vol. 1 (2006)
  • The Legendary Adventures of a Filter King (2009) (as 69)

DJ Mixes

  • DJ-Kicks: Carl Craig (1996)
  • House Party 013: A Planet E Mix (1999)
  • Onsumothasheeat (2001)
  • The Workout (2002)
  • Fabric 25 (2005)
  • The Kings of Techno (2006) (with Laurent Garnier)
  • Sessions (2008)
  • Masterpiece (2013)
  • Detroit Love (2019)

EPs

  • 4 Jazz Funk Classics (1991) (as 69)
  • Sound on Sound (1993) (as 69)
  • Lite Music (1994) (as 69)
  • The Floor EP (1996) (as Paperclip People)
  • Just Another Day (2004)
  • Paris Live (2007)

Singles

  • "Crackdown" (1990) (as Psyche)
  • "No More Words" (1991)
  • "Oscillator" (1991) (as Paperclip People)
  • "Jam the Box" (1994) (as 69)
  • "Throw" (1994) (as Paperclip People)
  • "The Climax" (1995) (as Paperclip People)
  • "Science Fiction" (1995)
  • "Bug in the Bass Bin" (1996) (as Innerzone Orchestra)
  • "Floor" (1996) (as Paperclip People)
  • "4 My Peepz" (1998) (as Paperclip People)
  • "People Make The World Go Round" (2000) (as Innerzone Orchestra)
  • "A Wonderful Life" / "As Time Goes By" (2002)
  • "Sparkle" / "Home Entertainment" (2005)
  • "Darkness" / "Angel" (2006)
  • "Sandstorms" (2017)

Awards and nominations

Award Year of ceremony Nominee / work Category Result Ref(s)
Grammy Awards 2008 Junior Boys "Like a Child (Carl Craig Remix)" Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical Nominated [9][28]

References

  1. ^ Jacobs, Mick (May 30, 2019). "Detroit Love: An Interview with Electronic Music Pioneer Carl Craig". PopMatters. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  2. ^ Matos, Michaelangelo (April 20, 2018). "Detroit techno legend Carl Craig discusses his remixing rebirth and DJ roots". City Pages. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Bush, John. "Carl Craig - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
  4. ^ Toland, Justin (February 8, 2011). "Carl Craig: once upon a time in Detroit (page 2 of 3)". Fact. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Hinton, Patrick (September 29, 2017). "The 10 best 90s techno albums". Mixmag. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Nasrallah, Dimitri (March 2008). . Exclaim!. Archived from the original on April 20, 2008. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d Fitzmaurice, Larry (December 4, 2013). "Carl Craig". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  8. ^ Lhooq, Michelle (July 28, 2016). "Carl Craig Took Me on a Tour of Detroit's Most Sacred Techno Landmarks". Vice. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Carl Craig and Justice nominated for Grammys". Resident Advisor. December 10, 2007. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  10. ^ "Planet E to reissue Carl Craig's juvenilia collection Elements 1989-1990". Fact. November 19, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  11. ^ Orenstein, Carre (December 16, 2014). "Detroit Love lab LA takeover with Carl Craig and Stacey Pullen". Mixmag. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  12. ^ a b c Cyclone (August 15, 2017). "5 albums that showcase Carl Craig's versatility". Red Bull. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  13. ^ Patrin, Nate (January 24, 2017). "The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time (page 3 of 5)". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  14. ^ Orenstein, Carre (May 19, 2016). "How well do you know the history of Movement Detroit?". Mixmag. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  15. ^ "In gratitude". Metro Times. June 6, 2001. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  16. ^ Schumacher-Rasmussen, Eric (May 14, 2001). . VH1. Archived from the original on March 23, 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2006.
  17. ^ a b Miles, Milo (July 20, 2017). "Carl Craig's String Theory: The Detroit House Pioneer Gets Orchestral". The Village Voice. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  18. ^ Taylor, Ken (May 22, 2009). "Movement: Carl Craig is Back". XLR8R. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  19. ^ Ryce, Andrew (March 25, 2015). "Carl Craig and Green Velvet release surprise collaborative LP". Resident Advisor. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  20. ^ "Versus by Carl Craig". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  21. ^ a b Goldfine, Jael (March 12, 2020). "Partying in the Basement of Dia Beacon With Carl Craig". Paper. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
  22. ^ Brown, Harley (August 10, 2020). "Why Carl Craig at Dia:Beacon is a Groundbreaking Moment for American Art Institutions". Electronic Beats. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
  23. ^ Hutlock, Todd (March 9, 2006). . Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  24. ^ "Watch Carl Craig discuss Detroit, Prince and his biggest influences". Fact. February 19, 2015. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  25. ^ Parker, Tristan (November 2, 2009). "Carl Craig and Innerzone Orchestra". Clash. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  26. ^ a b Boles, Benjamin (January 23, 2003). "Carl Craig". Now. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  27. ^ McKenna, Niall. "A Carl Craig Primer". Vinyl Me, Please. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  28. ^ Breihan, Tom (January 11, 2008). "Carl Craig's Hard-Earned Mastery". The Village Voice. Retrieved August 22, 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • Carl Craig discography at Discogs

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For other people with the same name see Carl Craig disambiguation Carl Craig born May 22 1969 is an American electronic music producer DJ and founder of the record label Planet E Communications 4 He is known as a leading figure and pioneer in the second wave of Detroit techno artists during the late 1980s and early 1990s 5 6 7 He has recorded under his given name in addition to a variety of aliases including Psyche BFC and Innerzone Orchestra 8 Carl CraigCraig DJing in 2010Background informationAlso known asPsycheBFC69Paperclip PeopleInnerzone OrchestraBorn 1969 05 22 May 22 1969 age 53 Detroit Michigan U S GenresElectronic 1 Detroit techno 2 ambient techno 3 house 3 breakbeat 3 classical 3 Occupation s ProducerDJYears active1989 presentLabelsPlanet EBlanco y NegroDeutsche GrammophonInFineTransmatRetroactiveWebsitecarlcraig wbr net Craig has remixed a variety of artists including Manuel Gottsching Maurizio Theo Parrish Tori Amos and Depeche Mode 3 He was nominated for the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording for his remix of the Junior Boys track Like a Child 9 He has released collaborative recordings with Moritz von Oswald 2008 s Recomposed and Green Velvet 2015 s Unity Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Style and legacy 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Compilations 4 3 DJ Mixes 4 4 EPs 4 5 Singles 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditCarl Craig was born in Detroit Michigan on May 22 1969 6 His mother was a teacher s assistant and his father was a post office worker 7 He attended Cooley High School where he developed an interest in music 6 He learned to play guitar and later became interested in club music through his cousin Doug Craig who worked lighting for Detroit area parties 6 After hearing Derrick May s radio show on WJLB Craig began experimenting with recording on a dual deck cassette player 6 Craig met someone who knew May and passed along a tape of some of his home studio productions 6 Career EditSince 1989 Craig has released many recordings under a large number of aliases including Psyche BFC 69 Paperclip People and Innerzone Orchestra 6 Many of these early Psyche and BFC releases were collected on the 1996 compilation Elements 1989 1990 10 Craig founded his own record label called Planet E Communications in 1991 7 Since then it has released records by other artists such as Kevin Saunderson Moodymann and Kenny Larkin 11 His first studio album Landcruising was released on Blanco y Negro Records in 1995 6 In 1996 he released The Secret Tapes of Doctor Eich under the Paperclip People moniker 12 In 1997 he released More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art 12 It was placed at number 29 on Pitchfork s 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time list 13 In 1999 he released Programmed under the Innerzone Orchestra moniker 12 Craig served as co creator and artistic director for the Detroit Electronic Music Festival in 2000 and 2001 14 His subsequent dismissal by festival organizers caused substantial controversy within the Detroit techno community igniting a high profile campaign in his favor 15 In 2001 he filed a breach of contract lawsuit against festival producer Pop Culture Media 16 He released a reworked version of Landcruising titled The Album Formerly Known As in 2005 17 In 2008 he released a collaborative album with Moritz Von Oswald titled Recomposed on Deutsche Grammophon 17 He returned as artistic director for the 2010 Detroit Electronic Music Festival 18 In 2015 he released a collaborative album with Green Velvet titled Unity on Relief Records 19 In 2017 he released Versus on InFine 20 Craig created a sound installation titled Party After Party which opened at the Dia Beacon art museum in March 2020 21 The culmination of a five year long engagement with Dia Beacon 22 it was his first foray into the art world 21 Regarding the many positions he has held in the music industry artist producer DJ record label boss and more Craig has said I have a bad habit of getting my hands dirty in every little thing and I really do enjoy it 23 Style and legacy EditMixmag called Carl Craig a leading figure in Detroit techno s second generation 5 while Exclaim called him a central figure in the genre s second wave 6 Pitchfork described him as techno pioneer 7 He has approached techno using inspiration from a wide range of musical genres including soul jazz new wave industrial and krautrock while his works have spanned ambient techno breakbeat house classical and modular synthesizer based stylings 3 In a 2015 interview he cited The Electrifying Mojo Prince Kraftwerk Juan Atkins and Jeff Mills as the major influences on his music 24 Craig s 1992 track Bug in the Bassbin released under the Innerzone Orchestra moniker was picked up by DJs such as 4hero Goldie and J Majik 25 In the United Kingdom DJs started playing the track at 45 rpm instead of the intended 33 rpm 26 According to Now the track ended up providing inspiration and in many ways writing the blueprint for what drum n bass was to become in England 26 According to Vinyl Me Please Craig managed to not only push the boundaries of Detroit techno he also introduced an urgency and melodic richness to the sometimes navel gazing world of IDM with releases such as More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art 1997 27 Discography EditAlbums Edit Landcruising 1995 The Secret Tapes of Doctor Eich 1996 as Paperclip People More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art 1997 Programmed 1999 as Innerzone Orchestra The Album Formerly Known As 2005 Recomposed 2008 with Moritz von Oswald Unity 2015 with Green Velvet Versus 2017 Compilations Edit The Sound of Music 1995 as 69 Elements 1989 1990 1996 as Psyche BFC Designer Music V1 2000 Abstract Funk Theory 2001 From the Vault Planet E Classics Collection Vol 1 2006 The Legendary Adventures of a Filter King 2009 as 69 DJ Mixes Edit DJ Kicks Carl Craig 1996 House Party 013 A Planet E Mix 1999 Onsumothasheeat 2001 The Workout 2002 Fabric 25 2005 The Kings of Techno 2006 with Laurent Garnier Sessions 2008 Masterpiece 2013 Detroit Love 2019 EPs Edit 4 Jazz Funk Classics 1991 as 69 Sound on Sound 1993 as 69 Lite Music 1994 as 69 The Floor EP 1996 as Paperclip People Just Another Day 2004 Paris Live 2007 Singles Edit Crackdown 1990 as Psyche No More Words 1991 Oscillator 1991 as Paperclip People Jam the Box 1994 as 69 Throw 1994 as Paperclip People The Climax 1995 as Paperclip People Science Fiction 1995 Bug in the Bass Bin 1996 as Innerzone Orchestra Floor 1996 as Paperclip People 4 My Peepz 1998 as Paperclip People People Make The World Go Round 2000 as Innerzone Orchestra A Wonderful Life As Time Goes By 2002 Sparkle Home Entertainment 2005 Darkness Angel 2006 Sandstorms 2017 Awards and nominations EditAward Year of ceremony Nominee work Category Result Ref s Grammy Awards 2008 Junior Boys Like a Child Carl Craig Remix Best Remixed Recording Non Classical Nominated 9 28 References Edit Jacobs Mick May 30 2019 Detroit Love An Interview with Electronic Music Pioneer Carl Craig PopMatters Retrieved July 23 2019 Matos Michaelangelo April 20 2018 Detroit techno legend Carl Craig discusses his remixing rebirth and DJ roots City Pages Retrieved July 23 2019 a b c d e f Bush John Carl Craig Biography AllMusic Retrieved November 6 2015 Toland Justin February 8 2011 Carl Craig once upon a time in Detroit page 2 of 3 Fact Retrieved August 8 2019 a b Hinton Patrick September 29 2017 The 10 best 90s techno albums Mixmag Retrieved August 19 2019 a b c d e f g h i Nasrallah Dimitri March 2008 Carl Craig Intergalactic Beats Exclaim Archived from the original on April 20 2008 Retrieved August 8 2019 a b c d Fitzmaurice Larry December 4 2013 Carl Craig Pitchfork Retrieved August 8 2019 Lhooq Michelle July 28 2016 Carl Craig Took Me on a Tour of Detroit s Most Sacred Techno Landmarks Vice Retrieved August 8 2019 a b Carl Craig and Justice nominated for Grammys Resident Advisor December 10 2007 Retrieved August 18 2019 Planet E to reissue Carl Craig s juvenilia collection Elements 1989 1990 Fact November 19 2012 Retrieved August 22 2019 Orenstein Carre December 16 2014 Detroit Love lab LA takeover with Carl Craig and Stacey Pullen Mixmag Retrieved August 8 2019 a b c Cyclone August 15 2017 5 albums that showcase Carl Craig s versatility Red Bull Retrieved August 17 2019 Patrin Nate January 24 2017 The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time page 3 of 5 Pitchfork Retrieved August 17 2019 Orenstein Carre May 19 2016 How well do you know the history of Movement Detroit Mixmag Retrieved August 8 2019 In gratitude Metro Times June 6 2001 Retrieved August 8 2019 Schumacher Rasmussen Eric May 14 2001 Carl Craig Fires Back At Festival Organizers Who Fired Him VH1 Archived from the original on March 23 2007 Retrieved November 14 2006 a b Miles Milo July 20 2017 Carl Craig s String Theory The Detroit House Pioneer Gets Orchestral The Village Voice Retrieved August 17 2019 Taylor Ken May 22 2009 Movement Carl Craig is Back XLR8R Retrieved August 8 2019 Ryce Andrew March 25 2015 Carl Craig and Green Velvet release surprise collaborative LP Resident Advisor Retrieved August 17 2019 Versus by Carl Craig Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved August 17 2019 a b Goldfine Jael March 12 2020 Partying in the Basement of Dia Beacon With Carl Craig Paper Retrieved September 14 2020 Brown Harley August 10 2020 Why Carl Craig at Dia Beacon is a Groundbreaking Moment for American Art Institutions Electronic Beats Retrieved September 14 2020 Hutlock Todd March 9 2006 Carl Craig Interview Stylus Magazine Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved August 8 2009 Watch Carl Craig discuss Detroit Prince and his biggest influences Fact February 19 2015 Retrieved August 8 2019 Parker Tristan November 2 2009 Carl Craig and Innerzone Orchestra Clash Retrieved August 22 2019 a b Boles Benjamin January 23 2003 Carl Craig Now Retrieved August 22 2019 McKenna Niall A Carl Craig Primer Vinyl Me Please Retrieved 13 April 2021 Breihan Tom January 11 2008 Carl Craig s Hard Earned Mastery The Village Voice Retrieved August 22 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carl Craig Official website Carl Craig discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Craig amp oldid 1134019720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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