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Claude VonStroke - Essential Mix - 2007

Submitted By: Top 100geekedonsugar
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: 2007
Filesize: 86.04 MB
Total Downloads: 19

 

 

Biography of Claude VonStroke

”I would like to come over…what are you having for dinner?” asks the creepy character in Claude VonStroke's international hit, “Deep Throat.” After selling through 7 pressings and topping the charts in Germany , Belgium and Italy ; “Deep Throat” quickly put VonStroke on the map as an up and coming force. The success of the single garnered a music video by Anthony Earnest Garth, whose past directorial credits include videos for super-groups like the White Stripes, Eminem, and Slum Village . (The “Deep Throat” video will be released as a bonus feature on Claude's new dirtybird artist album coming out this May, 2006.) Following the success of “Deep Throat,” Claude VonStroke upped the ante even further with a full length album called 'Beware of the Bird.'

Claude VonStroke is better known to locals, as Barclay Crenshaw, the owner of San Francisco 's hottest new avant-house label, dirtybird. The dirtybird label consists of Crenshaw (VonStroke,) fellow producer Justin Martin, and a wide assortment of top remixers from around the globe such as John Tejada, Sammy D, Jesse Rose, and Frankie. In 2005, dirtybird released a series of daring and creative singles that were played by everyone from Ritchie Hawtin to Damian Lazarus and received top marks from all the DJ magazines.

The idea for dirtybird began in 2003 when Barclay was producing an intense 5 hour DVD about electronic music called, “Intellect.” San Francisco newcomer, Justin Martin was hired by Crenshaw to help make house music for the DVD. Barclay quickly recognized Justin's talent and took on a role as his manager, negotiating his first deals with Buzzin'fly, Classic, and Utensil Recordings. The “Intellect” project was a labor of love for Crenshaw, taking almost 2 years to make and starring over 35 top producers and legendary DJs such as Derrick May, Swayzak, Derrick Carter, Deep Dish, Paul Van Dyk, Theo Parish, and many more. The main goal of the “Intellect” project was to make an informative dvd that could help DJs advance their careers in electronic music. The result was Crenshaw himself starting dirtybird records with Justin and a production career under the quirky alias, Claude VonStroke.

In addition to production and label management, Claude VonStroke has an intense regimen for preparation and a great ear for song selection. His DJ sets are always inspiring and surprising. You will never hear a boring bunch of monotonous tracks because just like A&R at dirtybird, Claude always takes time to find the tracks that mean something. Tricky sound effects, nasty bass, inspiring melodies, and up front originals make for a completely original experience that is not to be missed.

http://www.myspace.com/claudevonstroke

TRACKLIST

Public Enemy - Countdown To Armageddon // Def Jam
Akira Ifukube - Godzilla Theme // La La Land Records
Justin Martin & Sammy D - Yum // Cadang / Dirtybird Re-Issue
Frederic Galliano - Woualai (Soul Designer Remix) // F-Communications
Italoboyz - Unknown // White Label
John Coltrane - Bahia // Prestige
DJ Deeon - Da Hoez // Freak Mode
Sagat - Fuk Dat // Maxi Records
Mike Dunn - So Let It Be House // Westbrook Records
Detroit Grand Pubahs - Sandwiches // Throw
Claude VonStroke - Who's Afraid Of Detroit (Claude VonStroke Underground Dub) // Dirtybird
Duoteque - Logo // Boxer
DJ Koze vs. Sid LeRock - Naked (DJ Koze Remix) // Cereal Killers
Robag Whrume - Pelagia // Musik Krause
Kevin Rocks - Maravillosso // Rocks Playground
Marshall Jefferson - Mushrooms (Justin Martin Remix) // Airtight
Ptoile - Tigre Della Stella // Channel Records
Todd Bodine - Secret Edge // Mothership
Martin Eyerer & Anthony Collins Present Starsniff - Manifestation // Le Bien Et Le Mal
Voodeux - The Curse // Mothership
Frankie - Mash (Donk Boyz House Remix) // Frankie Rec.
Khia - My Neck (Acapella) // Direction
Manic Minds - Trans (Fafa Monteco Remix) // Brique Rouge
Ranier Weicheld - Bamboo // Great Stuff
The Martin Brothers - Full Moon // Dirtybird
Style Of Eye - The Big Kazoo // Dirtybird
The Pack - Vans // Zomba US
Mr Rogers Clip
Claude VonStroke - The Killer // Dirtybird
Michal Ho Feat. Lil Dirty - Break Free // Moon Harbour
Needles - Revox // CDR
Style Of Eye - Hide // Dirtybird
John Tejada - Timebomb // 7th City
Italoboyz - Zinga // Mothership
Henrik Schwarz - Robert & Dornroosje // Not On Label) (contains sample from Robert Hood's Track 'Minus' from the album Internal Empire // Tresor 27
The Detroit Experiment - Think Twice (CVS Re-Edit) // Ropeadope Records
Reverend Tickle Clip
Burnto Bertolucci - Bake Me Dome Tonight (Claude V Unofficial Smiths Remix) // White Label

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Rating: (9)

Jan 12, 2008

Comment: i did not really like it. reasons for that are bad track selection and mixing. it was quite boring to listen to it. i think there are some better mixes on top like from sasha or deep dish, steve lawler etc...

 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Feb 17, 2008

Comment: I must say that I have to disagree. I have definitely been listening to a lot of VonStroke's mixes over the past year and a half and I actually like this Essential Mix better than some of his others. He ventures all over the board, mixing elements of House, Techno and Electro in this mix. You will not be disappointed if you like anything of his you have heard before!