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Carl Craig (born May 22, 1969) is an American electronic music producer, DJ, and founder of the record label
Planet E Communications Planet E Communications is an independent electronic music recording label that started in 1991 in Detroit, Michigan. The label was founded by DJ/Producer Carl Craig. History Planet E's first release was titled "4 Jazz Funk Classics," which Craig ...
. He is known as a leading figure and pioneer in the second wave of
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artists during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He has recorded under his given name in addition to a variety of aliases, including Psyche, BFC, and Innerzone Orchestra. Craig's early releases were collected on the 1996 compilation '' Elements 1989-1990''. He has released several studio albums, beginning with ''Landcruising'' (1995). Craig has also remixed a variety of artists including
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, Maurizio,
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. He was nominated for the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording for his remix of the
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track "Like a Child." He has released collaborative recordings with
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(2008's ''Recomposed'') and
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(2015's ''Unity'').


Early life

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


Career

Since 1989, Craig has released many recordings under a large number of aliases, including Psyche, BFC, 69, Paperclip People, and Innerzone Orchestra. Many of these early Psyche and BFC releases were collected on the 1996 compilation '' Elements 1989–1990''. Craig founded his own record label called
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in 1991. Since then, it has released records by other artists such as
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. His first studio album, ''Landcruising'', was released on
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in 1995. In 1996, he released ''The Secret Tapes of Doctor Eich'' under the Paperclip People moniker. In 1997, he released ''More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art''. It was placed at number 29 on ''
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''s "50 Best IDM Albums of All Time" list. In 1999, he released '' Programmed'' under the Innerzone Orchestra moniker. Craig served as co-creator and artistic director for the
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in 2000 and 2001. His subsequent dismissal by festival organizers caused substantial controversy within the Detroit techno community, igniting a high-profile campaign in his favor. In 2001, he filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit against festival producer Pop Culture Media. He released a reworked version of ''Landcruising'', titled ''The Album Formerly Known As...'', in 2005. In 2008, he released a collaborative album with
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, titled ''Recomposed'', on
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. He returned as artistic director for the 2010 Detroit Electronic Music Festival. In 2015, he released a collaborative album with
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, titled ''Unity'', on Relief Records. In 2017, he released ''
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'' on InFiné. In 2020 Carl created ''Party/After-Party'', an immersive sound and light installation that premiered at Dia:Beacon before moving to MOCA in Los Angeles, finally becoming part of the permanent collections at Dia:Beacon. The culmination of a five-year-long engagement with Dia:Beacon, it was his first foray into the art world, fusing the legacies of Detroit techno with minimalist sound art. Craig described ''Party/After-Party'' as an entry point into his own mind and experiences as a techno musician. Throughout 30 minute long immersive techno soundscapes, using beats never surpassing 100 BPM, viewers were sonically guided from party, to after party, to dawn, experiencing an evening from the perspective of the DJ, and illustrating the distinction between how Craig and the audience spend their nights once the club closes. In 2023 the installation was brought to The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, where Insomniac and Secret Project collaborated with Craig to produce the ''Party/After-Party Sessions'', a series of three live concerts accompanying the exhibition, celebrating the legacy of techno music and platforming artists such as DJ Holographic, Felix Da Housecat, King Britt, Moodymann, and Kenny Larkin. In 2021 Craig collaborated with Daniel Lee, then Creative Director of the Italian couture house
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, on their Salon O3 show- creating ''Runway'', a multi-floor experience at the Michigan Building Theater in Detroit, featuring site-specific sonic sculptures and light installations. Craig is the subject of a 2024 documentary titled ''‘Desire, the Carl Craig Story’'', directed by Jean-Cosme Delaloye, which had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York in June 2024. Delaloye began shooting Craig at the Movement Festival in 2022, with the 90-minute feature following him all over the world, concluding in Los Angeles, where Craig inaugurated his ''Party/After Party'' multi-sensory exhibition at MOCA in April 2023. The documentary is the story of Craig’s life, from his high school years, through his time coming up in Detroit in the wake of techno pioneers Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson and Juan Atkins, and as an artist devoted to perfecting his sound, with the story of Detroit’s decline and recovery as the backdrop. The film features insights from his family, and contributions from prominent DJs and Producers, including
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, DJ Minx,
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and
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.


Style and legacy

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'' called Carl Craig "a leading figure in
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's second generation," while ''
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'' called him a "central figure" in the genre's second wave. ''
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'' described him as "techno pioneer." He has approached techno using inspiration from a wide range of musical genres, including
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, new wave, industrial, and
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, while his works have spanned
ambient techno Ambient techno is a subgenre of techno that incorporates the atmospheric textures of ambient music with the rhythmic elements and production of techno. It was pioneered by 1990s electronic artists such as Aphex Twin, Carl Craig, The Orb, The ...
,
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,
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, classical, and
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-based stylings. In a 2015 interview, he cited The Electrifying Mojo,
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,
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, and
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as the major influences on his music. ''Landcrusing'' is described as "synth-heavy, atmospheric techno that draws influences from beyond Detroit, yet unmistakably belongs to it. It also functions as a homage to Craig’s hometown—after all, it was conceived as a soundtrack for driving around its streets." Craig's 1992 track "Bug in the Bassbin", released under the Innerzone Orchestra moniker, was picked up by DJs such as
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, and
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. In the United Kingdom, DJs started playing the track at 45
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instead of the intended 33 rpm. According to ''
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'', the track "ended up providing inspiration and in many ways writing the blueprint for what
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was to become in England." 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). Some consider ''Landcruising'' to be among the greatest dance music albums of all time.


Discography


Albums

* ''Landcruising'' (1995) * ''The Secret Tapes of Doctor Eich'' (1996) * ''More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art'' (1997) * '' Programmed'' (1999) * ''The Album Formerly Known As...'' (2005) * ''Recomposed'' (2008) * ''Unity'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2017)


Compilations

* ''The Sound of Music'' (1995) * '' Elements 1989-1990'' (1996) * ''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)


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) * ''Sessions'' (2008) * ''Masterpiece'' (2013) * ''Detroit Love'' (2019)


EPs

* ''4 Jazz Funk Classics'' (1991) * ''Sound on Sound'' (1993) * ''Lite Music'' (1994) * ''The Floor EP'' (1996) * ''Just Another Day'' (2004) * ''Paris Live'' (2007)


Singles

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


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Craig, Carl 1969 births Living people African-American DJs American electronic musicians American house musicians American techno musicians DJs from Detroit Detroit techno Universal Motown Records artists American electronic dance music DJs