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Derrick Carter - Focus Tuesdays - Tapas Club - Newport Beach US - Apr 2007

Submitted By: Top 1002fjeff
Genre: House
Date of Set: Apr 24th, 2007
Filesize: 105.52 MB
Total Downloads: 120

 

 

Biography of Derrick Carter

Born and raised in the western suburbs, Carter was into music from a young age, but during his teens Chicago's house scene sucked him in for good.Before long Carter became a strong presence in the city's underground dancescene. 'When I got my driver's license at 16 my sneak ability was validated,' he laughs. 'I was a fierce bedroom jock for a long time. Afteryou mix for the love of it for six or seven years, you get it pretty tight and you can take it on the road.' He got by working at dance-music specialty stores like Gramaphone and gigging at parties. Later he landed regular DJ stints at Shelter, Foxy's, and Smart Bar.

Though he doesn't spin much locally anymore, when he does, he attracts large crowds. His sets are rooted in house, but he freely travels outside club tastes, seamlessly incorporating old-school disco, soul, jazz, and whatever else catches his fancy. Most of the time he works in Europe, where he's become a major celebrity among dance-music aficionados. And the money's a hell of a lot better there. 'It's hard not to laugh on the occasions when you'll make 20 times what you make in Chicago on a Saturday night, but there are also times when you do it just for the fun, like at home. So many people come up to me and say, 'Man, I had the worst day. My girlfriend left me, I locked my keys in my car, but you turned me for two hours, and that made me able to get up in the morning.' That's the best thing going.' In 1988 Carter, fellow DJ Mark Farina, and friend Chris Nazuka released an EP as the group Symbols and Instruments. The record had a strong influence on the burgeoning ambient techno movement in England. While it wasn't a commercial success, it established Carter as an international figure in the dance-music underground. Since then he's been involved with a number of recording projects, firstly his solo project Sound Patrol under whom he released his first album 'Sweetened -No Lemon' which exuded a soulfulness and low-key grittiness that resonated beyond the infectious grooves and made a departure from the machine-like quality of the dance music fare of the time.

Since then the pioneering, innovative tracks and consequent critical acclaim have marked Derrick out as one of the most important players in dance music. Most notably through his more recent releases on Classic. As co-owner and close friend of the company his musical and conceptual input has resulted in Classic becoming one of the leaders in the world of deep house. His first release was as Rednail with 'I Think of You', followed by 'Nu Pschidt' and 'Hope' under his own name. Nü Pschidt combined woven scatting with sleepy minimal beats on 'Dreaming Again' and skilfully cast his own low, sexy drawl over his trademark Carter grooves to form 'Boompty Boomp Theme', described by acid house legend Andy Weatherall as 'the greatest house record of the year, if not the next two years.'

Over the last couple of years Derrick has been releasing some of his greatest work to date. From the timeless sounding release 'A Hope (Over U)', to the dancefloor smash 'Untershrift EP', through the unique 'Mo' Pschidt EP' Derrick and Classic are most definitely on a roll. His eagerly awaited artist album 'Square-dancing In A Roundhouse' is due for release on Classic in the Autumn of 2002, accompanied by a new single 'Where U At?'. Derrick has also recently remixed the top ten smash Superman Lovers 'Starlight', Angry Mexican DJ 'I Like It Funky' and Greens Keepers 'Should I Sing Like This?'.

Besides his Subliminal residency at Centrofly, New York, with Eric Morillo, and his Chicago Madbar residency, he has just started a new bi-monthly Classic residency at London's The End alongside Luke Solomon and Rob Mello. Derrick spends most of his life continually touring regularly playing in Europe, America, the Far East and Australia. If you get a chance try and catch one of the greatest DJ's of all time.

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Rating: (9)

Apr 27, 2007

Comment: The sets coming from the Focus club night have all been excellent! This Derrick Carter set is the same. Nice and funky house tracks that will move you are featured. There's lots of nice and long mixes too that are done just about perfectly. Hearing the crowd in the recording gets you hyped up too. Derrick Carter never fails!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jun 09, 2007

Comment: This is a really high energy Derrick Carter set, which is made even more exciting by the crowd in the background greeting each record and mix! A great Derrick Carter set as always, hard yet soulful and funky at the same time. Not that you should expect anything different from the big D. A legend!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 27, 2008

Comment: This mix is enjoyable even-tempo House. Nothing revolutionary here but it's still a good listen. It's redictable, but reliably groovy. When I'm in the mood for Chicago-style House (come on, we all need a break from Electro sometimes), Derrick always does the job.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Dec 18, 2008

Comment: This is the best Derrick set for last time Ithink!Beats are crazy,uplifting speed,funny vocal samples as usual.The main thinig that I like in Derrick stuff that he always has a topic in his mixes.He always telling people with his boompy-boomp vibe about his fellings and shares it with crowd!!!Rocks!!!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Apr 18, 2009

Comment: Damn, I wish i could've been there for this one! Derrick just straight throws down. This set doesn't have his typical quirkiness, with random, weird vocal samples and jazzy breakdowns. It's just bumpin' beat-heavy Chicago House, one slammin' funky track after another. Boompty boomp!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Apr 26, 2009

Comment: This is Mr. Carter at his finest. This set starts hot and stays hot. You couldn't ask for more from anyone. Every single minute of this set is kicking my ass. He throws funky, deep, jazz house all into the mix. I just wanna get up off my couch and start bouncin!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Dec 16, 2009

Comment: This isn't a horrible mix, but I was expecting something else. Sounded like he was mixing records circa 1990. I couldn't get into this one. The energy didn't hit me with this one the way Carl Craig or Kevin Saunderson mixes do. I was expecting something more modern.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 18, 2010

Comment: Mr. Carter, a true house all star always reppin that Chicago vibe. Love the electro sound wit that deep house vibe. Just the right sound from one of the nations top DJ's (my opinion) Certainly a mix to have in our collection. i will be keeping this one.