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Title: Innerzone Orchestra - Bug in the Bass bin
Added: Nov 3, 2008
Author: sonniesays
Duration: 9:59
Description:
innerzone orchestra (carl craig) with a track called 'bug in the bass bin' (1996) enjoy!!The preserve for jazz-oriented recordings by Detroit techno auteur Carl Craig, Innerzone Orchestra first came together in the early '90s to record one of the most respected singles of Craig's career, "Bug in the Bassbin," for his own Planet E Recordings. With Craig on programming, and a group including percussionist Francisco Mora Catlett (a former pupil of Max Roach and member of Sun Ra's Arkestra, plus a leader on his own for Capitol), keyboard player Craig Taborn (a member of the James Carter Quartet, as well as a sideman with the Art Ensemble of Chicago and Dave Holland), and Rodney Whitaker on upright bass, the band played only scattered dates during the mid-'90s while Craig recorded under his own name. Innerzone Orchestra finally hit the studio in 1999, recording their full-length debut Programmed for Astralwerks. Live dates, including New York's Central Park SummerStage, followed later that year. Craig also set up a new jazz subsidiary of Planet E named Community Projects, with Catlett contributing the first release, his own World Trade Music LP.
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Youtube Comments: 42
BetarennaLondon Says:
Sep 12, 2010 - Anyone who is looking for the first D&B records should check the " The Jungle ep" by DJ Phantasy (91) and LTJ Bukm "Logical Progression" on VTR records (I think) which has been suggested to have been recorded in (89)
riskybusiness80 Says:
Sep 12, 2010 - in fareness your forgetting the Scientist "the Bee" and Shut up and dance and loads of others breakbeat outfits, the jungle ep was out in a time when i was definitely calling the music Breakbeat quickly followed by hardcore, id say the first "DnB" records were tail end of 95, if you went into a record shop and asked for DnB in 91 they wouldn't have a clue what you we're talking about.
riskybusiness80 Says:
Sep 12, 2010 - this is most likely the first "jungle like" - Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon
alexsoundwave Says:
Sep 29, 2010 - Roots
qualityholiday Says:
Oct 23, 2010 - Nice
retardbuss Says:
Nov 11, 2010 - Don't want to sound like a little shit, but I think this played at 45 is much better
spentfromnz Says:
Nov 13, 2010 - repetitve to a fault
chunkEcheez Says:
Nov 23, 2010 - So repetitive and boring.
droppenkiken Says:
Dec 1, 2010 - Anybody gunna put this track up at 45? You know it makes sense!
FLDOTexe18 Says:
Dec 21, 2010 - Baz De Conga
aldoileanumeliber Says:
Jan 6, 2011 - love the tunebut i think it was first released in '92 on Planet E.cheers!
junkiejunkiexl Says:
Jan 8, 2011 - this still is the sound of the future
rinjonjori Says:
Jan 31, 2011 - The dirtbombs just did a cover on this for Party Store. A covers album of obscure Detroit Techno music. Their cover sounds nothing like this... just curious what the fans think of the remake. see soundcloud
aspoumenapoume Says:
Mar 9, 2011 - Love it. But mind you this is a sort of low frequency test for your sound system. On mine very hard to hear the last couple of bass notes... That's why, bug in the bass bin. I do not have a bass bin :-)
jasonbigelow Says:
Mar 10, 2011 - @ Fuck the Dirtbombs. You can't cover Strings of Life.
jayshiz Says:
Mar 16, 2011 - That beat, those horns. MASSIVE
dogmaQuintett Says:
Mar 30, 2011 - what horns, man? theres no horns in there.. although there should have been. great track but well i sort of expected a little more after i read this was like the breakthrough in electronics plus live impro... anyway, its good but theres sort of like something missing. am i wrong?
AdzTurner Says:
Apr 20, 2011 - Check my channel for a pitched-up version.
PinkPanther220 Says:
Jul 14, 2011 - There was a band version of the Innerzone Orchestra that included a former drummer for Sun Ra - I saw them twice in SF - they were excellent. They put out one album
garbageland1 Says:
Aug 21, 2011 - holy fuck, just tried it and it's dope. cheers for heads up!
RichardG3RE Says:
Aug 24, 2011 - i've always assumed this was supposed to be played at 45?... o_Omaybe i've been playing it at the wrong speed lol
toto160 Says:
Mar 24, 2012 - where is the kick ???
mrbreugal1 Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - it sounds beter on this speed real orchestral masterpiece :)












94style Says:
Sep 4, 2010 - and there's a Peshay Remix. Goldie has expressed how influential this record was to him.