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Carl Craig
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Dancefloor experimentalist and top Detroit techno producer
Carl Craig
has few equals in terms of the artistry, influence, and diversity of his recordings. Few others have recorded so much quality music in such a variety of styles as has
Craig
, who jammed distorted beatbox samples into lo-fi electro riggings, crafted epic house tracks like his remix of
Tori Amos
'
"God,"
and recorded the most sublime Detroit techno since godfathers
Juan Atkins
and
Derrick May
were at their peak. After an
apprenticeship during the late '80s with
May
,
Craig
began releasing his own recordings in 1989, first on
Derrick
's Transmat imprint and later on his own label, Planet E Communications. During the following decade,
Craig
spread his work between solo aliases --
Paperclip People
,
Innerzone Orchestra
,
69
-- and his own name. With each new project and each change of musical direction though, he distinguished himself as one of the few artists to consistently hit the mark with productions whose subtleties in the living room more than matched their infectious energy on the dancefloor.
When he was growing up and attending Detroit's Cooley High,
Craig
was turned on to a diverse musical diet ranging from
Prince
to
Led Zeppelin
to
the Smiths
. He often practiced on his guitar, but later became interested in club music as well through his cousin, who worked lighting for various parties around the Detroit area. The first wave of Detroit techno had already set sail by the mid-'80s, and
Craig
began listening to tracks courtesy of
May
's radio show on WJLB. He began experimenting with recording techniques using dual-deck cassette players, and later convinced his parents to buy him a synthesizer and sequencer.
Craig
also studied electronic music, including the work of
Morton Subotnick
,
Wendy Carlos
, and
Pauline Oliveros
. While taking an electronics course, he met a mutual friend of
May
and passed on a tape including some of his home productions.
May
loved what he heard and brought him into the studio to re-record one track,
"Neurotic Behavior."
Completely beatless in its original mix (since
Craig
didn't own a drum machine), the track was just as sublime and visionary as
Juan Atkins
' blueprint for cosmic techno-funk yet called on emotions previously found only on
May
's material.
The British fascination with Detroit techno was just beginning to take hold by 1989, and
Craig
was invited to witness the phenomenon firsthand by touring with
May
's
Rhythim Is Rhythim
project (which supported
Kevin Saunderson
's
Inner City
on several English dates). The trip became an extended working holiday as
Craig
helped out on production for a re-recording of
May
's classic
"Strings of Life"
and the new
Rhythim Is Rhythim
single,
"The Beginning."
He also found time to record several tracks of his own at R&S Studios in Belgium. On his return to the U.S.,
Craig
released several R&S tracks on the
Crackdown
EP, recorded as
Psyche
for
May
's Transmat Records.
Craig
then founded Retroactive Records with Damon Booker, and despite working days at a copy shop, continued recording in his parents' basement.
Craig
released six singles for Retroactive during 1990-1991 (as
BFC
,
Paperclip People
, and
Carl Craig
) but the label was dissolved in 1991 due to disputes with Booker. That same year,
Craig
formed the solo concern Planet E Communications for the release of his new EP,
4 Jazz Funk Classics
(recorded as
69
). Deliberately lo-fi and gritty with the implementation of funky beatbox samples, tracks like
"If Mojo Was AM"
presented a new leap forward after the compulsive sheen of Retroactive singles like
"Galaxy"
and
"From Beyond."
Besides the distortion of
4 Jazz Funk Classics
, his other Planet E work during 1991 contained off-the-cuff nods to such disparate moods as hip-hop and hardcore techno. The following year's
"Bug in the Bassbin"
unveiled another
Carl Craig
alias,
Innerzone Orchestra
, and added elements of jazz to his beatbox frenzy. In the process,
Craig
became an uncommon influence on the early progression of the British drum'n'bass movement -- DJs and producers often pitched up
"Bug in the Bassbin"
from 33 to 45 rpm for a do-it-yourself jungle breakbeat.
The release of
Paperclip People
's
"Throw"
added disco and funk to
Craig
's growing list of active inspirations; his natural progression into remixes during 1994 provided the dance world with versions of
Maurizio
,
Inner City
, and
La Funk Mob
tracks plus a stunning reworking of the
Tori Amos
song
"God"
that lasted almost ten minutes. Thanks in large part to the
Amos
remix,
Craig
soon signed his first contract with major-label exposure, to the Blanco y Negro division of Europe's Mute Records. His first full-length, 1995's
Landcruising
, opened up the
Carl Craig
sound and gave it an epic feel closer in spirit to his earlier recordings, while the thematic tug of a journey around metro Detroit mirrored
Atkins
'
Model 500
tracks like
"Night Drive."
Landcruising
opened up the market for
Craig
's material, and several months later, R&S Records released
69
's
Sound of Music
, a compilation of two EPs released the previous year for the Belgian label.
In 1996, the high-profile British house label Ministry of Sound released a new
Paperclip People
single called
"The Floor,"
composed of hard, clipped techno beats but an elastic bass line and prevalent disco sample that earned it much airplay in house venues. Though he was already one of the most noted names in the world of techno,
Craig
's reputation began growing in the more general category of mainstream/global dance, and he soon became less tied to the mantle of Detroit techno than many of his contemporaries.
Craig
helmed one in the series of
DJ Kicks
albums released by Studio !K7 and spent several months based in London. He returned to Detroit later in 1996 to focus on Planet E, which released a
Paperclip People
album titled
The Secret Tapes of Dr. Eich
(mostly collecting previous singles) and a
Psyche
/
BFC
retrospective titled
Elements 1989-1990
. The new year brought the second proper
Carl Craig
LP,
More Songs About Food & Revolutionary Art
. He spent much of 1998 touring the world as
Innerzone Orchestra
with a jazzy trio. The project also released an LP,
Programmed
, expanding
Craig
's full-length output to seven -- though only three had appeared under his own name. Two collections appeared during 1999-2000, including the Planet E mix album
House Party 013
and the remix compilation
Designer Music
.
Throughout the early 2000s, he was sporadically active, releasing a series of mix albums and compilations (2001's
Onsumothasheeat
and
Abstract Funk Theory
, 2002's
The Workout
, and 2005's
Fabric 25
), as well as the occasional production and remix. He overhauled
Landcruising
in 2005 and titled the release
The Album Formerly Known As...
. In early 2008,
Craig
compiled and mixed a two-disc set of his remixes, titled
Sessions
and released on !K7. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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