While it's virtually impossible to pinpoint exactly when one form of dance music becomes another, it's easy to point to the individuals making the changes. Carl Craig has long been one of Detroit's ...
Carl Craig’s productions–under his own name or as Paperclip People, 96, Psyche, or Innerzone Orchestra–would have made him a legend on their own, but in curating and encouraging other artists on his ...
In the last few years plenty of jazz musicians have pushed their improvisations into the realm of electronic dance music: pianist Craig Taborn has played in the Innerzone Orchestra with Detroit techno ...
The jazz-influenced, Subotnick-indebted ’90s classics Carl Craig created under his Paperclip People, 69, Psyche and Innerzone Orchestra guises made him a legend, and he’s still churning out some of ...
For a music that originally rejected traditional instruments in favour of total automation (“I’m more interested in Ford’s robots than [Motown’s] music,” said Juan Atkins in 1987), Detroit techno has ...
Hailed as a creative visionary ever since releasing his first track in 1989, under his own name and a variety of aliases (including 69, Paperclip People and Innerzone Orchestra), Carl has been ...
In Carl Craig’s nearly 20-year career turning out remixes for LCD Soundsystem, Deee-Lite, Goldfrapp, Depeche Mode, and others, he’s logged almost as many clients as aliases (69, BFC, Innerzone ...
The Phree-dem Downloads free music series enters week with the composition “Hari Bibi." This song features Jeff Parker (Tortoise, Chicago Underground Duo) on guitar and Francisco Mora Catlett ...
Online music mag Pitchfork just dropped its list of “The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s,” and Aaliyah’s “Are You That Somebody?” made the top three — clocking in behind Björk’s “Hyperballad” and Mariah ...
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