Carl Craig is described as a creative visionary, an electronic music icon, … Read Full Bio ↴Carl Craig is described as a creative visionary, an electronic music icon, an esteemed Grammy-nominated composer, a world-class DJ and an ambassador for his native Detroit. Yet the common thread that runs through Craig’s broad musical canon and creative projects is a resounding fascination with futurism. The 42-year old producer has cultivated a unique path as an artist, entrepreneur and civic leader, guided by his tendency toward forward thinking.
“My livelihood is making music that I can perform, whether I’m doing orchestral production or modular strangeness or generating club music. I don’t restrict myself”, says Craig. “I defined myself by being who I am. The ultimate self-respect is when you say you’re going to do something and you go and do it to the best of your ability.”
Craig released his first track in 1989 on a Virgin UK compilation album, with two singles following on labels run by his first collaborator Derrick May. After a series of ambitious releases for his co-owned Retroactive imprint, in 1991 Craig launched his second record label Planet E with the groundbreaking EP “4 Jazz Funk Classics”. Still running strong, Planet E turned 20 in October 2011. Reflecting ahead of a year that will be packed with events and releases celebrating the label’s history, Craig readily admits that when he started the label he was hoping “it would last forever”. He cites artistic freedom as the highlight of running the label and adds, “It was never a struggle for the label to be an outlet for my or other people's music. It was always a struggle to stay in business, actually a war to stay in business.”
Looking back now to Craig's early releases from 1989-1992, one can see how much the wild variety found in his early music set the groundwork for his diverse career. He's fortunate to serve as an inspiration and influence to countless artists in the underground electronic music scene as well as crossover acts like Underworld, Hot Chip and LCD Soundsystem. His 1992 Innerzone Orchestra cut “Bug in the Bassbin” was credited as the spark that inspired the evolution of drum ‘n’ bass. In typical Craig fashion, “Bug…” continued to develop, morphing into a live jazz composition in 1996. In turn, those experiments laid the ground for Craig to incorporate jazz elements onto his 1999 I.O. album “Programmed”. Then in the 00's Craig explored jazz further still as producer on the albums “The Detroit Experiment” and “Rebirth” (2009) for the legendary Detroit jazz collective Tribe. This is but one example of Craig's continually evolving exploration of sound.
Craig’s prolific nature is reflected in the many recording projects he has used throughout his career including 69, BFC, C2, Innerzone Orchestra, No Boundaries, Psyche, Paperclip People and Tres Demented. This rotating cast of aliases has enabled him to continually explore new directions through a long succession of full-length albums, mix CDs and singles including “Throw” (1994), “Landcruising” (1995), “The Secret Tapes of Dr. Eich” (1996), “More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art” (1997), “Programmed” (1999), “The Detroit Experiment” (2002), “The Workout” (2002), “Just Another Day” (2004), “Fabric 25” (2005), “The Album Formerly Known As…” (2005), “Paris Live” (2007), “Sessions” (2008), “Recomposed” (with Moritz von Oswald) (2008), “The Legendary Adventures of a Filter King” (2009), “Modular Pursuits” (2010) and the upcoming album “Versus” (2011).
“Versus” is one of his boldest endeavors to date which Craig describes as “a fantastic eye opening experience," which has given him "a new way of thinking about music”. Craig opened himself up to working in a new format by collaborating with orchestrator/pianist Francesco Tristano, French orchestra Les Siècles, conductor Francois Xavier Roth and Moritz von Oswald. Inspired by well-received performances in large concerts halls in Paris and Milan, Craig started the process of developing the project into an album.
Craig’s interest in collaboration continually grows. Aside from "Versus" he also performs in the trio Shape alongside von Oswald and Tristano. His occasional appearances with the electronic collective jam band Narod Niki, alongside Ricardo Villalobos, Luciano, Richie Hawtin, Zip and others, have led to him appearing in part live, part DJ gigs with Luciano. Additionally he’s taken to occasionally bringing keyboardists like Mike Banks of Underground Resistance, Amp Fiddler and Tristano into the DJ booth with him for special one-off gigs. These mixed performances add some variety in a non-stop DJ schedule that finds him spinning at top clubs worldwide. Craig acknowledges, “Touring has always been the most important aspect of the music industry for artists. There will always be that desire for human interaction.” So do expect to hear Craig in a club near you in 2011, but don’t be surprised if he pops up with a special live show. Let's also mention that he has recently performed live soundtracks to films, first in Amsterdam, then in New York, where he improvised live to an Andy Warhol film at Unsound Festival. The fact is, unpredictability is the only predictable thing about Craig and his music.
Outside of his Planet E recordings, Craig also continues to be one of the most sought-after remixers in the world. Craig has produced a seemingly neverending list of remixes that now extends over 100 cuts, including mixes for the likes of Tori Amos, Can, Goldfrapp, UNKLE, Yello and others. He was nominated for a Grammy in 2008 for his mix of the Junior Boys' “Like a Child”. “It’s been proven that the remix is a valid art form”, Craig said. “When I take on a project, the ultimate goal is that it becomes my record. In many cases I’m actually recomposing the track and the time that I spend reflects how personal it becomes.” Fortunately there is no shortage of artists looking for that Carl Craig touch, so rest assured you'll hear Craig reconfiguring many of your favorite artists for years to come.
In the same way that he likes to make tracks he's remixing his own, Craig’s commitment to to his home in Detroit is also something very personal. After launching a festival to rival that of any in Europe with the Detroit Electronic Music Festival in 2000, Craig has shifted his focus to even more ambitious goals with the creation of his non-profit 501-C3 Carl Craig Foundation. “The concept is to find ways to re-educate kids about what’s interesting musically that you can’t get on the radio”, says Craig. Partnering with other non-profits to set up music scholarships, in 2010 the Carl Craig Foundation presented a five-day workshop during the Movement Festival at the Detroit School of the Arts, which exposed the students to professionals in sound engineering, music festival production, record/music production and musical performance. Craig sees the primary goal of the foundation as a way “to develop a new music scene that follows the legacy of Detroit music being diverse and interesting, to spot out the most talented young musicians coming out of high school and lend small financial grants to encourage music education at a higher level.” In 2011, the foundation plans to tour ten high schools in and around the city of Detroit.
This commitment to Detroit music also extends to how his Planet E family of labels is run. Not only has it given a home to a wide range of Detroit-based artists including Francesco Mora Catlett, Naomi Daniel, Flexitone, Jason Hogans, Kenny Larkin, Monty Luke, Moodymann, Mike Agent X, The Oliverwho Factory, Recloose, Reference, Kevin Saunderson, Big Tone, Tribe, Urban Tribe and Chaz Vincent, it has also been serving as a distributor for Detroit imprints including Derrick May's Transmat and Stacey Pullen's Black Flag. “The reality of the business is that you have to change. That’s a very difficult process, especially as an independent. I made a conscious decision a few years ago to invest in what I do. It’s turning it around and putting it into the studio and the label for my music to develop. We’re fighters around here. We fight to find new ways of selling. We do manufacture vinyl and there are people who want it. We’re fighting to keep it alive. Fighting for music that we have a vision for”, Craig says about Detroit. “My commitment to the city is like a commitment to your family. I’ve been here all my life and I’ve seen great things happen elsewhere, why not be involved in making my home great?”
When Craig explains his philosophy, his wry sense of humor seeps into his explanations of far-reaching concepts that merge worlds together. “I have a very special career. When I feel that I’m tired of going on the road I can go in the studio. When I’m tired of concentrating on the studio I can go on the road. I can work with concert pianists, jazz musicians or rock guys. Very few people have that range of interests. Very few people juggle a career that they choose specifically.” No one else can pull it all together quite like Carl Craig.
“My livelihood is making music that I can perform, whether I’m doing orchestral production or modular strangeness or generating club music. I don’t restrict myself”, says Craig. “I defined myself by being who I am. The ultimate self-respect is when you say you’re going to do something and you go and do it to the best of your ability.”
Craig released his first track in 1989 on a Virgin UK compilation album, with two singles following on labels run by his first collaborator Derrick May. After a series of ambitious releases for his co-owned Retroactive imprint, in 1991 Craig launched his second record label Planet E with the groundbreaking EP “4 Jazz Funk Classics”. Still running strong, Planet E turned 20 in October 2011. Reflecting ahead of a year that will be packed with events and releases celebrating the label’s history, Craig readily admits that when he started the label he was hoping “it would last forever”. He cites artistic freedom as the highlight of running the label and adds, “It was never a struggle for the label to be an outlet for my or other people's music. It was always a struggle to stay in business, actually a war to stay in business.”
Looking back now to Craig's early releases from 1989-1992, one can see how much the wild variety found in his early music set the groundwork for his diverse career. He's fortunate to serve as an inspiration and influence to countless artists in the underground electronic music scene as well as crossover acts like Underworld, Hot Chip and LCD Soundsystem. His 1992 Innerzone Orchestra cut “Bug in the Bassbin” was credited as the spark that inspired the evolution of drum ‘n’ bass. In typical Craig fashion, “Bug…” continued to develop, morphing into a live jazz composition in 1996. In turn, those experiments laid the ground for Craig to incorporate jazz elements onto his 1999 I.O. album “Programmed”. Then in the 00's Craig explored jazz further still as producer on the albums “The Detroit Experiment” and “Rebirth” (2009) for the legendary Detroit jazz collective Tribe. This is but one example of Craig's continually evolving exploration of sound.
Craig’s prolific nature is reflected in the many recording projects he has used throughout his career including 69, BFC, C2, Innerzone Orchestra, No Boundaries, Psyche, Paperclip People and Tres Demented. This rotating cast of aliases has enabled him to continually explore new directions through a long succession of full-length albums, mix CDs and singles including “Throw” (1994), “Landcruising” (1995), “The Secret Tapes of Dr. Eich” (1996), “More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art” (1997), “Programmed” (1999), “The Detroit Experiment” (2002), “The Workout” (2002), “Just Another Day” (2004), “Fabric 25” (2005), “The Album Formerly Known As…” (2005), “Paris Live” (2007), “Sessions” (2008), “Recomposed” (with Moritz von Oswald) (2008), “The Legendary Adventures of a Filter King” (2009), “Modular Pursuits” (2010) and the upcoming album “Versus” (2011).
“Versus” is one of his boldest endeavors to date which Craig describes as “a fantastic eye opening experience," which has given him "a new way of thinking about music”. Craig opened himself up to working in a new format by collaborating with orchestrator/pianist Francesco Tristano, French orchestra Les Siècles, conductor Francois Xavier Roth and Moritz von Oswald. Inspired by well-received performances in large concerts halls in Paris and Milan, Craig started the process of developing the project into an album.
Craig’s interest in collaboration continually grows. Aside from "Versus" he also performs in the trio Shape alongside von Oswald and Tristano. His occasional appearances with the electronic collective jam band Narod Niki, alongside Ricardo Villalobos, Luciano, Richie Hawtin, Zip and others, have led to him appearing in part live, part DJ gigs with Luciano. Additionally he’s taken to occasionally bringing keyboardists like Mike Banks of Underground Resistance, Amp Fiddler and Tristano into the DJ booth with him for special one-off gigs. These mixed performances add some variety in a non-stop DJ schedule that finds him spinning at top clubs worldwide. Craig acknowledges, “Touring has always been the most important aspect of the music industry for artists. There will always be that desire for human interaction.” So do expect to hear Craig in a club near you in 2011, but don’t be surprised if he pops up with a special live show. Let's also mention that he has recently performed live soundtracks to films, first in Amsterdam, then in New York, where he improvised live to an Andy Warhol film at Unsound Festival. The fact is, unpredictability is the only predictable thing about Craig and his music.
Outside of his Planet E recordings, Craig also continues to be one of the most sought-after remixers in the world. Craig has produced a seemingly neverending list of remixes that now extends over 100 cuts, including mixes for the likes of Tori Amos, Can, Goldfrapp, UNKLE, Yello and others. He was nominated for a Grammy in 2008 for his mix of the Junior Boys' “Like a Child”. “It’s been proven that the remix is a valid art form”, Craig said. “When I take on a project, the ultimate goal is that it becomes my record. In many cases I’m actually recomposing the track and the time that I spend reflects how personal it becomes.” Fortunately there is no shortage of artists looking for that Carl Craig touch, so rest assured you'll hear Craig reconfiguring many of your favorite artists for years to come.
In the same way that he likes to make tracks he's remixing his own, Craig’s commitment to to his home in Detroit is also something very personal. After launching a festival to rival that of any in Europe with the Detroit Electronic Music Festival in 2000, Craig has shifted his focus to even more ambitious goals with the creation of his non-profit 501-C3 Carl Craig Foundation. “The concept is to find ways to re-educate kids about what’s interesting musically that you can’t get on the radio”, says Craig. Partnering with other non-profits to set up music scholarships, in 2010 the Carl Craig Foundation presented a five-day workshop during the Movement Festival at the Detroit School of the Arts, which exposed the students to professionals in sound engineering, music festival production, record/music production and musical performance. Craig sees the primary goal of the foundation as a way “to develop a new music scene that follows the legacy of Detroit music being diverse and interesting, to spot out the most talented young musicians coming out of high school and lend small financial grants to encourage music education at a higher level.” In 2011, the foundation plans to tour ten high schools in and around the city of Detroit.
This commitment to Detroit music also extends to how his Planet E family of labels is run. Not only has it given a home to a wide range of Detroit-based artists including Francesco Mora Catlett, Naomi Daniel, Flexitone, Jason Hogans, Kenny Larkin, Monty Luke, Moodymann, Mike Agent X, The Oliverwho Factory, Recloose, Reference, Kevin Saunderson, Big Tone, Tribe, Urban Tribe and Chaz Vincent, it has also been serving as a distributor for Detroit imprints including Derrick May's Transmat and Stacey Pullen's Black Flag. “The reality of the business is that you have to change. That’s a very difficult process, especially as an independent. I made a conscious decision a few years ago to invest in what I do. It’s turning it around and putting it into the studio and the label for my music to develop. We’re fighters around here. We fight to find new ways of selling. We do manufacture vinyl and there are people who want it. We’re fighting to keep it alive. Fighting for music that we have a vision for”, Craig says about Detroit. “My commitment to the city is like a commitment to your family. I’ve been here all my life and I’ve seen great things happen elsewhere, why not be involved in making my home great?”
When Craig explains his philosophy, his wry sense of humor seeps into his explanations of far-reaching concepts that merge worlds together. “I have a very special career. When I feel that I’m tired of going on the road I can go in the studio. When I’m tired of concentrating on the studio I can go on the road. I can work with concert pianists, jazz musicians or rock guys. Very few people have that range of interests. Very few people juggle a career that they choose specifically.” No one else can pull it all together quite like Carl Craig.
Dreamland
Carl Craig Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Dreamland' by these artists:
14? Beautiful sun rise Moving like high tide Watching with stran…
Akin By a route obscure and lonely Haunted by ill angels only W…
Amos Lee Dreamland Nothing's ever what it seems You stumble around an…
Andy Allo Dreamland Give me your hand Let me take to my dreamland Las…
Art Garfunkel Sun goes down and says goodnight Pull your covers up real…
Arwen I had a vision in my mind where it was a…
B.A.X. I have arrived at this dreamland I know what I'm worth…
Beats By A.P.I 行こうよ! さあ一緒に 夢の扉開いて 全てのコトがほら キラキラ輝くよDream☆Land Let's go! ワクワク…
BEDROOM - Glass Animals Pulling down backstreets, deep in your head Slipping through…
BENNIE K (www.AsianLoad.com) They can't stop my heart Now get the party started allright…
Bette Midler Now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord…
Blank & Jones Bye bye baby Time to hit the road to dreamland You're my…
Blockheads Imagine the world without us, What a pleasant place to be. …
Bloody Blossom The symbol of the night Awakes the souls secrets Drowned w…
Blu feat. Andy Allo Longing for a place, I've only seen it on the…
Blutengel In the darkness of the night The fear crawls into your…
Bob Marley There's a land that I have heard about So far across…
Bob Marley Lee "Scratch" Perry There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Bob Marley & Lee There's a land that I have heard about So far across…
Bob Marley & Lee "Scratch" Perry There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Bob Marley & Peter Tosh There's a land that I have heard about So far across…
Bob Marley & The Wailers There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Bob Marley & The Wailers Lee There's a land that I have heard about So far across…
Bob Marley and Lee "Scratch" Perry There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Bob Marley feat. Bunny Wailer There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Bob Marley Feat. Peter Tosh There's a land that I have heard about So far across…
Bob Marley vs. Lee ''Scratch'' Perry There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Boys (Yeah, see I told y'all this shit was gon' be…
Bruce Hornsby Isn't this old night so nice I hope you can feel…
Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers Isn't this old night so nice I hope you can feel…
Bunny & The Wailers There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Bunny Livingston There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Bunny Livingstone & The Wailers There's a land that I have heard about So far…
BZN (Th. Tol/J. Tuijp/C. Tol) When darkness falls And stars …
C & G Everyone ずっと 夢を見たい Don't be shy, tell me why 恐れないで 君が笑えば輝くよ …
Caetano Veloso It's a long Long way from Canada A long way From snow chains…
Cameron I wanna be somebody I wanna tell my own story Don't be…
Canter Hold the image then amend We don’t transform or transcend Di…
Carpenter Mary Chapin Sun goes down and says goodnight Pull your covers up real…
Chills You stay switching sides, you don't got no pride We've been…
chris and john I caught a ride on the Dreamland Express last night I…
D-Mention (Verse 1) Uh, Uh, Huh Yeah Look, Yo, I get this wonderful…
Dale Dan Tony When I'm not around Who will be there woken As you fall…
Dale Watson Sun goes down and says goodnight Pull your covers up real…
Danny Hooper The Great Red Rock is beating, the heart of this…
Dans When I'm not around Who will be there woken As you fall…
David Lussier Dreamland comin' on Come on on to dreamland Come on along to…
Dean Ford Goodnight, my love, goodnight For the sun has gone to bed Re…
DGM I believe you'll carry on Searching into your memories Tak…
Digital Dav I make it happen in my dreamland It's somewhere distant from…
Discussing The Sun Its not that simple I don't know what it is now To…
DJ Ross Waiting, waiting for you in my dreamland I'm talking about m…
Dr. Doomsday Bye bye baby Time to hit the road to dreamland You're mine…
Dreamland [Eriksson / Lundberg] As the morning comes another night …
Dreamtale Come with me my friend You'll see a place beyond reality F…
E. Myers I'm going on a road trip To dreamland No need to come…
Elladrio Sail away, Sail away To a dreamland Sail away, Sail away In …
Elton John & Bruce Hornsby Isn't this old night so nice I hope you can feel…
Émilie Simon Where have you been you sweet little girl Did you find…
Enjin (Whoo! Whoo!) (Whoo! Whoo!) Hey-yeah-yeah Oh-oh 待ちきれない get…
Fan Shiqi Zuo le yi ge guai meng Meng jian le guai Chuan zhe…
Fox Stevenson With extra time I'd like to think I would've done…
Fred Denise and His Orchestra Both: Bye bye baby Time to hit the road to dreamland You're …
Galleon A little boy slips through the door, full of hope…
Gamma Sector We have multiplied, we have taken flight We are hidden in…
Glass Animals Pulling down backstreets, deep in your head Slipping through…
Goad Once upon a time I knew a dreamer he was a stranger…
Gordon Lightfoot You come to me in times of need When you can't…
Graveyard Club I′ve been having visions staring at the ceiling Wearing whit…
H. Shikawa Mmm mmm mmm uh uh uh Mmm wha uh uh uh…
Hammerfall See the light of those who find As time pass you…
Hans-Günter Heumann Dreamland Behind the candycotton field Bridge between the tr…
Hargon Hargon Hargon, Hargon Hargon, Hargon Hargon I had a dream w…
Heaven's Gate (Words: Rettke/ Music: Hunecke-Rizzo, Rettke, Paeth) No t…
Holy Wow When she wakes up She shakes her head Because she lives In…
Honeymoon Suite Don't ya know that I'd bring you back to the…
Hornsby Bruce Isn't this old night so nice I hope you can feel…
Human Tetris Don't scream Don't shout, this is only a dream We all get…
Indica Wave Lost myself looking for purpose Was it worthless Am I…
Ingrid Chavez the stars are falling your life is calling dreamland opens h…
Jack Jaselli Tieni gli occhi sulla strada, non addormentarti Che ne abbia…
Jelani Imani Follow suit up the mountain side Slacks on to match…
Joni Mitchell It's a long, long way from Canada A long way from…
Julien-K Look at the way we turned out Our faces are so…
Karen Black Take my hand and lead me down to dream and…
KITCHEN - Glass Animals Pulling down backstreets, deep in your head Slipping through…
Lab-4 Hey I see the light 君には見えない Wish me luck ye, have a…
Labyrinth Night is leaving too early My dreams are falling away I li…
Lalah Hathaway Time to put your toys away Keep them safe another day…
Leah In this dreamland No one has to hide I awaken And you were…
lecca You come to me in times of need when you…
Lee "Scratch" Perry & Bob Marley There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Leo. I'm going on a road trip To dreamland No need to come…
Lightfoot You come to me in times of need When you can't…
lil sanrio siren I wonder where I'd be If life was just a dream If…
Lillix Deep down In my dreams Meet you in fantasy Somewhere…
Lo-Fi City My cellphone stays silent My thoughts always vibrant (They c…
Lori Spee Dreamland when seen by light of day changes colors- silver i…
Lucy Kaplansky Sun goes down and says goodnight Pull your covers up real…
luda 날아갈 듯해 구름을 밟은 듯 가벼워지네 몸과 내 마음도 Oh 새로운 세상에…
M.H. Stanley Intermediate School Mmm mmm mmm uh uh uh Mmm wha uh uh uh…
Madeleine Peyroux Dreamin' Makin' my way Dreamin' Won't let me stay in…
MAG!C☆PRINCE Everyone ずっと 夢を見たい Don't be shy, tell me why 恐れないで 君が笑えば輝くよ …
Marcia Griffiths There's a land that I have heard about So far across…
Marcia Griffiths There's a land that I have heard about So far across…
Marco Buono Just another ordinary day Nothing special happened And my me…
Mark Spent too much time worrying about my position in this…
Mary Chapin Carpenter Sun goes down and says goodnight Pull your covers up real…
Mednezz Waiting, I'm waiting for you in my dreamland I'm talking ab…
Megan Redmond 6 am wakin' up for somebody else Expectations and I forget…
Mister-Elements-Projekt Yeah, das ist der 1986 Atari flow man Wir packen unsere…
Mistreat I'm sitting and watching as the world goes by, Unhappily…
Morhana In the land of eternal hunt, Golden mountains raise their pe…
MorRay Yeah, yeah, oh Yeah Oh It was hard growin' up like I…
N.R.G. When i woke up in the mornin you Invited me…
Nasum Insolent - you're insolent by heart Suffering in your wastef…
ONI INC. No one can clone you You the real one by my…
Our Lady Peace A mother sets the dinner table Son crashes to the pavement,…
P.J. Price Yeah, I'm living in a dream Mind goes silent and I…
Pandora 101 Bottomless Vales and Boundless Floods And Chasms, and Caves,…
Pet Shop Boys I heard there's a dreamland In another world far away They s…
Peter Tosh & Bob Marley There's a land that I have heard about So far across…
Peter Tosh Bob Marley There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Peyroux Madeleine Dreamin' Makin' my way Dreamin' Won't let me stay in…
Prince & The Time Everyone ずっと 夢を見たい Don't be shy, tell me why 恐れないで 君が笑えば輝くよ …
Priscilla Herdman Sun goes down and says goodnight Pull your covers up real…
Quasimono You are living in a dreamland Du hast das alles nur…
Roger McGuinn It's a long long way to Canada It's a long way…
Sticky Fingers Skull and tones trickle through my bones As I drink my…
Swingrowers By the way, we'll try to go up again - Should…
The Appleseed Cast hammers and nails i've used them for building my face…
The B-52's Meet me tonight in dreamland, Meet me tonight in dreamland, …
The Glass Animals Pulling down backstreets, deep in your head Slipping through…
THE Holy WOW When she wakes up She shakes her head Because she lives In…
The Merry Thoughts We are dredging all the oceans We are lighting all the…
The Rent Lately I've been fantasizing About the world That lies ahead…
The Rose of Avalanche Imagine a time or place anywhere that you'd consider a nigh…
The Sundial [by Edgar Allan Poe (1844)] [Verse 1:] Bottomless vales …
The Time Hey, are y'all ready to party up in here? I said…
The Wailers There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Third World There's a land that I have heard about So far across…
Thirdworld There's a land that I have heard about So far…
Thomas Mraz А что если нету меня? А что если весь мир —…
Thomas Mraz & The Ghosts (Yeah, see I told y'all this shit was gon' be…
Thomas Mraz / GLEBASTA SPAL А что если нету меня? А что если весь мир —…
Thorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornado DREAMLAND BEEN HERE FOR SO LONG I CAN HARDLY BREATHE AND I'…
Time The Hey, are y'all ready to party up in here? I said…
Various Artists Sun goes down and says goodnight Pull your covers up real…
Wild Belle Lift this veil of tears from your eyes There's no more…
X.i.cution 行こうよ! さあ一緒に 夢の扉開いて 全てのコトがほら キラキラ輝くよDream☆Land Let's go! ワクワク…
Xu Xu Fang Love it is a wild rose When the only thing to…
Yutaka There′s a voice in the wind Hear it calling me In the…
ZELMA STONE I'll give my heart some lovin' So I can give my…
大貫妙子 あなたの笑顔は 悲しいほど まっすぐだった ふりかえらない後ろ姿 雨の街で 理由が聞けるほど 勇気があれば 走って行けた…
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Angel You'll fly So high You are Baby you are My angel You are …
La Habanera This is Havana The night before the revolution Carlos Rome…
Mesopotamia Turn your watch, turn your watch back, about a hundred thous…
Wait Hey how you doin lil mama? Lemme whisper in your ear Tell…
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Thomas Galasso
Great music. I recall living in Detroit still, and sitting in my car with my now deceased friend Baatin while we blazed and he starts rapping over this album. Must have been around 2004 or so, maybe 2005. RIP Titus Glover
Quest 321
Is that the same Baatin from Slum Village?
Darren Gregory
Loving the genre arguments! The sun is hot, the earth is round, this track is Detroit techno. Classic
pieceofpeace
the unique number one deep track on this earth.
mmcdona1
beautiful and surreal!
Robert tomlinson
beautiful album
Michael Gutierrez
by far one of my top five favorites ever
Frame
The best music of my has come from artists from Detroit…this track is one of them.
MrSynaptickid
świetny klasyczny Detroit a nie jakaś prymitywna łupanka, swoją drogą ciekawe co zagra w tym roku na AR:)?Pozdrowienia dla wszystkich zorientowanych w dobrej elektronice! Jauł!
Quest 321
Heard this song on a SwissAir flight from New York to Geneva Switzerland on their radio selection they had back in 96.