Raised in the suburbs of Detroit, Barclay Crenshaw fell in love with the beat by listening to popular broadcasts of the Electrifying Mojo's Midnight Funk Association on local radio. After unsuccessfully trying to persuade Juan Atkins to hire him as sound engineer at age 16, Crenshaw got into the film industry, eventually relocating to San Francisco and directing a documentary on DJ culture called 'Intellect'. Putting the lessons learned to practice, Crenshaw started the dirtybird label together with Christian Martin and adopted the name Claude VonStroke - a name originally born out of joke, but which stuck after his first release, 'Deep Throat became a world-wide club hit. Crenshaw followed this up with hits like 'Who's Afraid Of Detroit?, 'The Whistler' and his debut album, 'Beware Of The Bird', successfully launching his international DJ career.
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London's Fabric is more than just one of the world's most influential nightclubs. Over the past nine years Fabric has also become synonymous with the most celebrated series of DJ mixes in the field of electronic music.
To acknowledge the advent of yet more...
With 22 included tracks, this is one of the most ambitious Fabric mixes, but Claude Von Stroke pulls it off marvellously, thanks in part to digital technology, which allows him to cut, slice and loop the tracks into a fidgety, yet tightly orchestrated whole. Excellent.