Active since 1991, Carl Craig's Planet E label has been one of the most influential electronic music imprints of the past two decades, pioneering the exchange of ideas between techno music and genres like jazz and soul. Set up as an outlet for Craig's own productions as 69, like-minded producers such as Kirk Degiorgio or Terrace contributed to the label early on, and it was as early as 1992 that Craig recorded the seminal Jazz-fusion track 'Bug In The Bass Bin' with his Innerzone Orchestra. More artists associated with the label at one point or another include Recloose, Common Factor, and more recently Martin Buttrich and Vince Watson.
The Compilation Modular Music Vol. 1
is featured in Update #044:
Essential 2010 Albums Now On Sale
We wish you an amazing 2011! To start the celebrations we have compiled 200 of our favourite albums of 2010 for our biggest ever New Year Sale!
From today on until January 16 all selected albums will be available for a special price - including many of the more...
The Compilation Modular Music Vol. 1
is featured in Update #035:
Marc Houle, Jacob Korn, Lee Jones
Combining the tempo of house with the sonic palette of techno and modern production techniques, music that falls under the versatile genre tag of techno house has become so ubiquitous on worldwide dance floors, it is now almost synonymous with club music more...
The Compilation Modular Music Vol. 1
was reviewed:
Subtitled 'Recent Selections from Planet E', this 10-track compilation is a gold mine for the educated techno-house fan. Carl Craig himself features on four tracks, backed-up by all-stars like Buttrich, Sydenham, and Degiorgio, as well as new Planet E artists Reade Truth, Franck Roger, and Psycatron.

