Tag Archives: Carl Craig

03/02/2012 Playlist

SkudgeBodika Remix – 12″ – Remixes Part 5 – Skudge Records (2012)

VisionistW.M.I.D. – 12″ – Split with Lorca – Left Bank (2011)

69My Machines – 12″ – Lite Music – Planet E (1994)

Sergueï Gevorkian (?) – Pachar (?)LP – Plays Assyran Flute (? unknown russian LP – Cyrillic writing) – Melodia (1981)

TraditionalMoulage du Riz – LP – Flûtes et Rythmes du Cameroun – SFP (197?)

Many Very Fine Songs (AKA Zelonky & Fergardis) – Evil Data – LP – ’95-’99 – Aim (2001)

Al ShorterOne Million Squared – LP – Tes Esat – America (1971)

Ragnar GrippeUntitled 1 – LP – Sand – Shandar (1977)

Dr. Derek F. (AKA Chris Galdwin from Team Doyobi) – Chrome Tear – 12″ – D.F.1 – 33 (AKA Skam) (2002)

Mike LongoPass It – LP – The Awekening  – Mainstream Records (1972)


07/15/2011 Playlist



We Like Cats
Meow Hear Me Roar – LP – Proper Eats – Marriage Records (2009)
Chris And CoseyTears Of Blood – 2XLP – Various: The Elephant Table Album – X Tract (1983)
Analogue SolutionsB2 – 12″ – Disco006 – Analogue Solutions (2011)
Addison GrooveMake Um Bounce – 12″ – This Is It – Tectonic (2011)
Manuel Tur feat. Holly BacklerMost Of This Moment (Blakkat Acid Mix) – 12″ – Most Of This Moment – Freerange Records (2011)
Erik TravisPhone Sex – 12″ – Make You Rock – Clone Crown Ltd. (2011)
Carl CraigGoodbye World – 2XLP – More Songs About Food And Revolutionary Art – SSR Records (1997)
Analogue Solutions
B2 – 12″ – Disco005 – Analogue Solutions (2011)
FinesseElevate – 12″ – S/T – Ecstasy (2011)
February & MarsDragonflies – 12″ – S/T – Feel Music (2010)
Alexis Blair PenneyLonely Sea (Honey Soundsystem Remix) – 7″ – Lonely Sea – HNYTRX (2011)
Steve Beresford & Anne Marie BerettaCicada – LP – Dancing The Line – Nato (1986)
Tolouse Low TraxAsimiad – 12″ – S/T – SD Records (2011)


Track of the day #14

Mark Goddard? Truth?! Never heard of those. Or have I? These pretty generic names could just hide anything, from Goa Trance to ambient downtempo or folk protest singing. Suposedly the fourth release of equally obscure and ungooglable Funky Groove Records, the only link I could find was that this was a subsidiary imprint for forgotten Funky Junky Records, a hardcore/proto-jungle label with only a handfull releases, most of which were white labels.
Truth is a whole different affair. Obviously of british lineage, we here march in the deepest and most beautiful Detroit territory. There’s a tradition of british Detroit techno with B12, As One, Stasis and cohorts. For years, we covered it all here at Helter Skelter, but this gem is such an under the radar must-hear/must-have/must-love choon that even if we already played it, I thought we should remind you of it. I dare say this up there with the best Kenny Larkin, C2 and even Derrick May. Hope you’ll enjoy this as much as we do.

Cheers,
Bertrand Delanowave