Album

More Songs About Food And Revolutionary Art

Carl Craig

1997 · Electronic

Rare pressing on Gatefold

More Songs About Food And Revolutionary Art by Carl Craig

More Songs About Food And Revolutionary Art is an Electronic album by Carl Craig, originally released in 1997. On Gatefold: 16 pressings tracked.

About

It’s hard to talk about 1997’s <i>More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art</i> without invoking the binaries it so artfully erased: that dance music can’t be both pleasurable and smart, that “high concept” is antithetical to “soul,” that stuff you listen to at parties won’t work at home on headphone. Carl Craig had already pledged himself to stewarding the tradition of Detroit techno (listen to his 1996 album as Paperclip People, <i>The Secret Tapes of Dr. Eich</i>), but <i>Art</i> was more deliberately eclectic, a dance album that strove for the breadth and sprawl of something like, say, Jimi Hendrix’s <i>Electric Ladyland</i>. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Es.302:26
  2. 2Televised Green Smoke6:15
  3. 3Goodbye World3:32
  4. 4Alien Talk0:31
  5. 5Red Lights7:39
  6. 6Dreamland6:05
  7. 7Butterfly7:30
  8. 8Act 20:29
  9. 9Dominas7:03
  10. 10At Les6:09
  11. 11Suspiria4:05
  12. 12As Time Goes by (Sitting under a Tree)5:13
  13. 13Attitude (feat. Naomi Daniel)2:59
  14. 14Frustration6:58
  15. 15Food and Art (In the Spirit of Revolution)6:23
  16. 16Bonus Untitled Track0:34

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Techno
  • holographic
  • meditative
  • cerebral

Credits

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 16 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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