DESIRE: THE CARL CRAIG STORY by CARL CRAIG

SKU139960
ArtistCARL CRAIG
TitleDESIRE: THE CARL CRAIG STORY
LabelPLANET E
Catalog #PLE 65413-6
Tag
ReleaseW 29 - 2025
FormatVinyl - EU2LP
EAN Barcode4062548116861
Import
 € 34,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Carl Craig - No More Words
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/ple_65413-6_desire_the_carl_craig_story/1._carl_craig_-_no_more_words_2025_remaster.mp3
  2. Slam - Azure (Carl Craig C2 Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/ple_65413-6_desire_the_carl_craig_story/2._slam_-_azure_carl_craig_c2_remix.mp3
  3. Carl Craig - At Les
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/ple_65413-6_desire_the_carl_craig_story/3._carl-craig_at-les.mp3
  4. Psyche/BFC - Galaxy
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/ple_65413-6_desire_the_carl_craig_story/4._psyche_bfc_galaxy.mp3
  5. 69 - Desire
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/ple_65413-6_desire_the_carl_craig_story/5._69-desire.mp3
  6. Innerzone Orchestra - Bug In The Bassbin
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/ple_65413-6_desire_the_carl_craig_story/6._innerzone_orchestra_-_bug_in_a_bassbin.mp3
  7. Designer Music - The Truth
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/ple_65413-6_desire_the_carl_craig_story/7._designer_music_-_the_truth_edit.mp3
  8. Junior Boys - Like A Child (Carl Craig Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/ple_65413-6_desire_the_carl_craig_story/8._junior_boys_-_like_a_child_carl_craig_remix.mp3

Description

The official soundtrack to Jean-Cosme Delaloye's documentary about the life and career of Detroit techno pioneer Carl Craig, Desire: The Carl Craig Story. The collection, coming via his prolific and seminal Planet E Communications, features music from across Craig’s vast catalog, including several tracks that have never previously seen full digital release. Its selections span his many aliases and projects, offering a rare glimpse into the full scope of his groundbreaking career.

 

 

 

Among the rare and remastered tracks featured is No More Words - originally released in 1991, newly reissued on vinyl and available digitally for the first time. A foundational track in the Detroit techno canon, No More Words captures the emotive synths and tight grooves of Craig’s sound that would soon resonate across dance floors worldwide. Its reissue marks a moment of reflection on the genre’s roots and evolution.genre’s roots and evolution.

Another remastered track from Craig’s extensive archive is The Truth, a deep cut from Craig’s discography under his Designer Music alias, now widely available for the first time a quarter-century after its original release. The film’s end credits are scored by the contemplative Meditation 4, an ambient production previously only available on Craig's 2013 Masterpiece compilation CD for Ministry of Sound

Iconic remixes such as his Grammy-nominated rework of Junior Boys’ Like A Child is included alongside lesser-known but equally epic remixes such as his sublime 2012 mix of Slam’s Azure, which is employed for the film’s title credits and had previously only seen a limited release. Also featured across the soundtrack’ multiple formats are iconic Carl Craig productions under his 69, Psyche/BFC and Innerzone Orchestra aliases, and collaborations with Moritz vonOswald and Francesco Tristano.

The soundtrack serves as a companion to the new documentary directed by Jean-Cosme Delaloye and produced by Sovereign Film, which follows Carl’s journey from Detroit’s middle-class roots to global stardom, set against the city’s decline and recovery. The film explores his work at the intersection of music, art, and culture,  from his collaborations with Bottega Veneta to his Party/After-Party installation, acquired by the Detroit Institute of Arts and exhibited at MOCA Los Angeles.MOCA Los Angeles.

Featuring interviews with Gilles Peterson, Roni Size, Laurent Garnier, DJ Minx, Kenny Larkin, Moritz von Oswald, and James Lavelle, Desire highlights Carl’s championing of Detroit’s Black creative excellence excellence and the often-overlooked African-American roots of electronic music.

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