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| Originally posted by DiskHO tiga's montreal mix 5 live at sona(the best mix cd |

) was good.
Not to mention all the tunes he did with Paperclip People, "Throw" for instance I still here in techno sets today, 14 years on.
Actually its more like 10 or 11 years, either way...
HYPE HYPE HYPE
will it be minimal or like liebing? Bang bang!
I imagine somewhere in between.
With a bit of funk in there.
Kendo you have gotta come to this, Carl Craig is epic, and has been epic for yeeeeeeears.
everything
carl craig has one of the widest ranges of sounds of any techno dj. you can expect a bit of everything. he will be play for at least 4 hours
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plus mossa and carls buddy gamall are great too.
To be honest, I'm as stoked to hear Mossa rock the main room as I am Carl!
Mossa is hands down one of Montreal's best locals.
I have one of his productions with Jacob London called Father's Milk as my ringtone 
Oh look at me I'm Greg I have ringtones....
.....
My old ringtone was Wu-Tang Clan aint nuttin ta fuck wit!
PJ Daveyyy ? !!!!!!!!! he plays good rekids !!!! also the only reason why i said that name is cuz he has a tune out called off the rekid
Shit, sick booking. I'm there.
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| Originally posted by Maher Daniel PJ Daveyyy ? !!!!!!!!! he plays good rekids !!!! also the only reason why i said that name is cuz he has a tune out called off the rekid |
....audiofly or radio slave would make jello out of anyone's legs.
anf
anf is correct. I have no idea who pj daveyy is
we will se what happens though i cant promise as it is hard to line up avails with artists. I want martin buttrich!!!!!!! hopefully carl craig will have a great turnout so we can continue to do more nights at stereo with cutting edge sounds.
hey diskho... i sent you a msg on myspace... reply to me with your email and thoughts on what i wrote 
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| Originally posted by DiskHO anf is correct. I have no idea who pj daveyy is we will se what happens though i cant promise as it is hard to line up avails with artists. I want martin buttrich!!!!!!! hopefully carl craig will have a great turnout so we can continue to do more nights at stereo with cutting edge sounds. |
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| Originally posted by DiskHO martin buttrich |
dj
dj vicci, my myspace page is
www.myspace.com/jeffgrosse
i no longer have access to the diskho one
can you resend it there or to [email protected]
email sent
for those of you who have me on facebook i'm going to have a special treat in store for you. Next weeks blog/set will have a new craig set, as well as some stuff i'm converting from tape. Still haven't decided which one to put up, but i cannot wait for you guys to see how timeless Craig is. Still great stuff to listen to even today...honestly i hope he goes a little old school.
old
im sure he will play old stuff and new stuff. Im so looking forward to this night. flyers designed by parra of amsterdam should be ready this week.


Mtlnights.com Celebrates Its Site Re-Launch
Dirty Hi-Tek Takes Place @ Stereobar On Friday, June 1st
Montreal � Monday, May 14th, 2007 � Mtlnights.com is proud to announce its official site re-launch party @ Stereobar on Friday, June 1st, 2007 with Dirty Fridays resident Jeff Fontaine, diskho brainchild Jeff Grosse, and DJ Tazz from infected-rhythms.com.
With over 15, 000 visits a month, mtlnights.com continues to be Montreal�s busiest English based house music message board. To celebrate the official launch of its newly designed portal, and to pay homage to one of the greatest electronic music artists of all time�s (Carl Craig) first ever appearance @ Stereo, we�ve decided to put together night of music that will make any Detroit lover blush.
Over the years, prominent local and international artists such as: David Morales from Def Mix, Scott Lancaster from Stereo, Angel Moraes from NYC, Soundman Shorty from Systems by Shorty, DJ Billy Carroll, Niko Leger from Stereo, Jean-Fred Laberge, Alain Vinet, Rob Brown, DJ XL, Danny Torrence, Big Al, DJ Malick, Brad Copeland, Max Graham, Crazy James Forbes from Stereo, DJ Martin Villeneuve (MV), Jeff Grosse from diskho, Mat ste. Marie, Jose Vinales, The Blended Crew, DJ Tazz, Darcy, DJ Adam F, DJ Uzi & Natscha from Academy Nightclub, Matt Dimond from the Bald & The Beautiful, Jeff Fontaine from Dirty @ Stereobar, Simon B, Kirk Coleman from Mixart Studios & Mile End Records, Steve Caicedo, Allied Nations, Maher Daniels, DJ Mightykat, Julian Prince, Luke Fair, Loco Fern, Steve Bear Sas, DJ Slyde, Eddy Yasmin, DJ King Louis, Tony Desypris, Manny Ward, Max Hebert, DJ Demi, Bic Flores from Therapy Montreal, Vivie-Ann, Bugo, Robert de la Gauthier, Eloi Brunelle, The Autist, Francois Le Baron, DJ Vega, DJ Dav, Steve Porter & Eli Wilkie from Agent 001, Sean Miller, James Zabiela, DJ Jaimy, Bryan Jones, Micheal Terzian, Pheek, Mazi, DJ Amir Javasoul, Genie, DJ Marcelo Cruz, DJ Karlmarx, Dkai, DJ Bliss, Just Jonathan, Jan Pienkowski, DJ Guapo, Pink Feria, Creator from Ravemontreal, Miss Molly, Luke Native, Steve Mack, Matt Colleridge, Angus Robinson, Sultan, San Mehat, Mike Kogan from Soundworks Studios, along with a diverse crew of local and international music lovers have all been a part of this community.
























Over the years, this online community has also helped spawn the local careers of: Julian Prince, Jeff Fontaine, and Matt Dimond from the Bald & The Beautiful. It has also serves as David Morales's local online home as he continues to regularly post there.
Things get started @ Stereobar on Friday, June 1st, 2007 starting @ 10PM.
For free entry to Stereobar, please contact:
� [email protected]
Stereobar
856 Ste-Catherine Street East
(514) 286-0325
Doors Open at 10PM
mtlnights.com Dirty Fridays infected-rhythms.com stereo-nightclub.com
press release
DEMON DAYS: An official Planet E Selection
CARL CRAIG (Detroit / Planet E)
GAMALL (Demon Days NYC)
WHAT IT IS
A club night started by Detroit Electronic producer / DJ Carl Craig and NYC
based partner DJ Gamall -dedicated to forward thinking electronic music to
reflect our times.
WHAT THE PRESS SAY
�an utter blast, like something out of club land�s heyday� TIME OUT NEW YORK
CARL CRAIG BIO
Renowned electronic music producer / DJ / record label owner Carl Craig is
one of the few artists who can truly claim to have shaped the sound of
modern electronic music. Recording under his own name and many alias'
including 69, Psyche, BFC, Paperclip People, Innerzone Orchestra, Tress
Demented and many others Craig has always followed his own path and explored
a diverse range of sounds within the framework of electronic music.
Craig first started making music in his teenage years when he discovered a
deep love of Prince and a Moog synch at college. He's not stopped since. His
first composition �Elements� was released first on the acclaimed major
label compilation album 'Techno2' in the UK followed shortly after by his
debut single for Derrick May's Fragile label in 1990. He was also briefly a
member and co-writer of material in May's Rhythm is Rhythm. The two even
played one legendary live show together in the UK at Dingwalls.
After parting ways with May to focus on his own material Craig started his
first label Retroactive in collaboration with a partner. Early singles such
the first Paperclip People single "Oscillator" as well as the classic "No
More Words EP" (featuring the classic 'Wrap Me in It's Arms') followed -
showcasing Carl's ever changing multi-personality music that was able to
take in everything from a new take on breakbeats to atmospheric moody soul.
Retroactive also released singles from Underground Resistance, A Guy Called
Gerald (under alias Inertia), John Beltran (under alias Open House), MK and
others.
After a mutual split he disbanded Retroactive and started up a new imprint -
his, now almost 15 years old, acclaimed independent label Planet E
(responsible for bringing us acts like Recloose, Moodyman, Common Factor and
many more). His first release for the label was the classic Wu Tang Clan
inspired first single "4 Jazz Funk Classics" (taking it's name from a
Throbbing Gristle album).
Since then Craig has released the majority of his own music on his own label
with a few exceptions. Singles like "Bug in the Bassbin" were picked up in
the UK and inspired the Drum n Bass movement. Whilst singles like Throw�
under his alias Paperclip People have proved to be massive club hits. Most
recently single releases such as "Darkness" and the two Tres Demented EPs
have drawn attention from a wide array of supporters.
His debut solo album "Landcruising" was released in Europe on major label
Blanco Y Negro (his label mates were Jesus and Mary Chain) - the soundtrack
to a drive around Detroit - the album showed Craig's vision had much more to
it than could be confined on a 12" single.
Since his debut album he's gone on to release seven highly acclaimed artist
albums including the stand out ground breaking "More Songs About Food and
Revolutionary Art" for his own Planet E and a number of DJ mix discs
including a mix for Fabric in 2005 and the Kings of Techno mix for BBE in
2006.
Craig has also always been very heavily in demand as remixe. He has almost
a hundred remixes to his credit for artists as diverse as Tori Amos,
DeeLite, Depeche Mode, Hugh Masekela and and Throbbing Gristle. In late
2005 after starting the Demon Days club night with partner Gamall his remix
for Theo Parrish's "Falling Up" indicated the club nights sound - dark,
tough, aggressive but sure to rock the club. The remix was a sure fire hit
with DJs worldwide. When he followed the remix with a remix for DFA's Delia
Gonzalez and Gavin Russom international acclaim for Craig as remixer reached
an all time high. Since then he's remixed acts like Goldfrapp, Rhythm &
Sound, X Press 2, Brazilian Girls, and most recently in 2007 Faze Action,
Junior Boys and Siobahn Donaghy. He's always busy in the lab working on new
remixes for the likes of Tiefschwarz and others.
Techno and electronic music however is just one side of Craig - in 1998 he
toured his ground- breaking Innerzone Orchestra around the world, fusing
jazz and techno and playing with a seven-piece band. In the early 00's Craig
also produced the jazz influenced Detroit Experiment album that featured
players like Amp Fiddler and Marcus Belgrave. Now in 2007 he's hard at work
producing a jazz record for his own Community Projects label (which
previously released an album from jazz drummer Francisco Mora). The new
album saw Craig bring together the original members of the Tribe records
collective - Marcus Belgrave, Doug Hammond, Phil Ranelin, Wendell Harrison
as well as other Detroiters for a brand new recording. The album as yet to
be titled will be released this fall.
Craig also explored his experimental music side when he performed at
Cranbrook on Harry Bertoia's sound sculptures. A audio and video recording
of the event remain unreleased.
As well as founding his Planet E label and Community Projects - he has also
released Hip Hop from Detroiters like Lacks, Big Tone (w/J Dilla) on his
Antidote imprint. all committed to discovering new talent. Craig continues
to support new acts and explore new territory with his labels.
In 2000, Craig started one of the largest public ventures for techno in the
US when he started Detroit Electronic Music Festival _ he was responsible
for starting the festival and booking the first 2 years. The first year
drew 1.2 million people bringing together both aficionados of Detroit's
electronic music and many locals. The numbers and crowd have never quite
reached the same mix and level since Craig's departure but the festival
continues.
In 2006 Craig also completed work on a new studio in Detroit. Carl is
currently hard at work on a new album for 2008.
His DJ sets remain both eclectic, cutting edge and a serious delight. Demon
Days: An official Planet E selection remains his key outlet for playing in
North America. He described the idea behind the event to San Francisco
Weekly - "More or less, the idea is to party like it's 1999," says Craig,
juggling his cellphone with oceanic bites at a Detroit Red Lobster, "to
forget about these demon days that we live in and let yourself go to crazy
music." Speaking to Boston's Weekly Dig about the party he added "We have no
playbook,� he assures me. �But me and [Demon Days co-founder Gamall] might
try to pull some sort of Statue of Liberty play. It�s just gonna be a big
slap-happy-fest.� So far Demon Days has rocked the house in New York, San
Francisco, Chicago, Detroit, Boston and Toronto. The night will be make it's
Montreal debut on June 1st.
Craig still lives in Detroit where he owns a Mies van der Rohe designed
home.
WEBLINKS
Demon Days site (will be updated this week)
http://www.demon-days.com
Demon Days Radio show - (more to be added soon)
http://www.samurai.fm/demondays
San Francisco Weekly feature on Demon Days -
http://www.sfweekly.com/2007-02-07/...satanic-verses/
Eye Weekly (Toronto) feature on Demon Days -
http://www.eyeweekly.com/eye/issue/...xtendedplay.php
The Fader feature on Carl
http://www.thefader.com/blog/articl...-with-the-devil
Pitchfork review of Carl Craig remix of Junior Boys
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/artic...oys-like-a-chil
d-carl-craig-remix

You people wondering the style he plays, he has a free chart for download in the promo section of beatport for DEMF.
the anticipation for this night has me harder than a priest at cub scout camp
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the time is almost here 
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here is the finished flyer designed by parra in amsterdam.
www.demon-days.com

Can I have 2 free tickets please.
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