Planet E Communications Explained

Planet E Communications is an independent electronic music recording label that started in 1991 in Detroit, Michigan. The label was founded by DJ/Producer Carl Craig.

Planet E's first release was titled “Four Jazz Funk Classics,” which Craig recorded under the moniker 69. Initial releases on Planet E would mainly be Craig's projects under a multitude of monikers, but would later evolve into being home to a myriad of electronic music's most influential artists such as Kevin Saunderson, Moodymann, Kenny Larkin, and Recloose. In 2001, Planet E celebrated its 10-year anniversary with a celebration at the Detroit Electronic Music Festival.[1] Planet E is continually developing a roster, with producers such as Martin Buttrich, Jona, Ican, Glimpse and more.

In addition, Planet E has a subsidiary label, Community Projects. Craig developed this label to present music of other genres, everything from afro blues to space jazz to world music.

Discography

note: items in bold are Carl Craig productions or releases containing music by Carl Craig.

References

Footnotes
  1. Corey Moss, "Carl Craig To Celebrate Planet E Label With Compilation, Party, Reissue," MTV.com https://web.archive.org/web/20021021191510/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1444008/20010523/craig_carl.jhtml
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