Showing posts with label Detroit techno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit techno. Show all posts

Detroit Techno Meets Krautrock: Carl Craig and Manuel Gottsching (1994)


Carl Craig is second wave Detroit Techno. I really don't know the first wave much beyond Derrick May and Juan Atkins; or the Bellevue Three. But second wave means after Cybotron, Big Fun, and above all "Strings of Life," the first wave peak of 1989-90. The second wave takes off in '91 and maybe peaks here in 1994. Craig tops most second wave lists, anyway; and doubles down on Detroit techno's hardcore tradition of spacey abstracted instrumentals. Here Craig remixes Manuel Gottsching's 1984 classic "E2-E4." Gottsching was one of '70s Krautrock's most celebrated guitarists, behind the group Ash Ra Tempel and playing a vanguard intersection of Krautrock and experimental minimalism. Mesmerizing repetition unspooling like a bullet train traversing an urban grid; a quasi spiritual quest after extended moments of flashing lights and melodic ASMR zen. Or ambient techno; noir disco; death disco without the dread. Blacktronica. Detroit Techno meets Krautrock. 

Bonus track: Juan Atkins "Session 4" off The Berlin Sessions (2005). More ambient techno in the Detroit style. 

"Triangle of Love," Kreem (1986)

Early edition Belleville Three: Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, and Derrick May. Detroit techno produced Chicago House. Ja'nine Barker vocal is ghostly, gothic, even pitiful, overwhelmed by the galloping electro pump and a swirling, strobing chatter of hypnotizing beat accents. Echoes of New Order's "Blue Monday" morph into Kraftwerk Afrofuturism. TGIDF. 



"Blue Monday" (1983)

And--who knew?-- doing this to Blue Monday is a viral thing on TikTok right now or maybe yesterday, semi-recently anyway: