★★★★★
Limited re-issues of these Green Velvet classics, first pressing on green vinyl! A - Destination Unknown; B - Why Try.
- www.forcedexposure.com
2010-08-27
★★★★★
Limited re-issues of these Green Velvet classics, first pressing on green vinyl! A - Answering Machine; B - Land Of The Lost.
- www.forcedexposure.com
2010-08-27
★★★★★
This is the latest chapter in what could be titled 'The Many Faces Of Mr. Jones'. Chicago's self-confessed "regular, straight-up house head," Curtis Jones, records house music under his Cajmere guise, and lets out his wild side when he becomes Green Velvet. The hair turns green, and the luminous wraparound shades go on. Green Velvet does techno with a punk attitude, performed with all the warped sense of theatre of one who didn't quite make it through drama school...
- uk.launch.yahoo.com
2010-02-19
★★★★★
"Limited re-issues of these Green Velvet classics, first pressing on green vinyl! A - Answering Machine; B - Land Of The Lost."
- www.forcedexposure.com
2009-11-26
★★★★★
"Limited re-issues of these Green Velvet classics, first pressing on green vinyl! A - Destination Unknown; B - Why Try."
- www.forcedexposure.com
2009-11-26
★★★★★
Tracklisting: A1. Coitus B1. Acid Head. Pressed on green vinyl.
- www.forcedexposure.com
2009-06-08
★★★★★
Also known as Cajmere (aka Curtis Jones), Green Velvet is the freakiest house producer out of Chicago in the modern era. Combining the ethics of acid reverie, minimal house & a slurred sense of dislocation (voice-over tracks about little green men, life as a water molecule, etc.), there's nothing else quite like it. This is his first full length album on the Belgium Music Man label.
- www.forcedexposure.com
2009-06-08
★★★★★
Green Velvet, the darker, psychedelic alter ego of Chicago house-music master Cajmere (a.k.a. Curtis Jones), has been a legend of the American dance underground for many years. Most of his best tracks are collected on Green Velvet, a disc of sleekly minimalist but deranged techno house. Inspired by acid house, which was essentially the sound of beatboxes freaking out, Green Velvet explores the erotic and hallucinatory dimensions of the machine age - this is make-out music for post-humans...
- www.rollingstone.com
2009-06-08
★★★★★
Taking various leaves from such artists as Sly Stone, Grace Jones and David Bowie, Green Velvet entered the live arena in 1994, where his outrageous green wig and headphone diatribe drawl brought his unique style to a new audience under the official banner of house music's No. 1 nutter...
- www.forcedexposure.com
2009-06-08