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.
Tracks on "Modular Music Vol 2"
Insolitology
(Track 10 on the Compilation)
This Compilation is featured in Update #051:
Agoria, James Blake, Moritz Von Oswald Trio
February is rumoured to be the year's shortest month, but looking at the past weeks' shocking amount of great releases we are not sure we can confirm this.
Massive artists albums by Agoria, James Blake, Isolée, Siriusmo, Nicolas Jaar, Steffi, Tim Hecker, more...
Nightlights
(Track 04 on the Compilation)
is featured in Podcast #031:
The place where Ulysses' free-style approach truly comes to life is behind the decks however. His zero" exclusive DJ set this week beats our record for 'most tracks in one podcast', and only in rare moments of his one-hour mix do less then two of these tracks more...
Throw
(Track 07 on the Compilation)
Best Day in Detroit
(Track 05 on the Compilation)
The second part of Planet E essentials is once again all killers, no fillers: Featuring Claude VonStroke and Ben Klock remixing Kenny Larkin, some of our recent faves by The Oliverwho Factory, Reference and Urban Tribe, and C2 himself throws in his classics 'Jam The Box' and 'Throw'. Can't go wrong with this one.