Claude Young

Real Name:
Claude Young Jr.
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Born and raised in Detroit, trained around the globe in the art of sonic combat. Claude continues to refine his craft after over a decade participating in electronic music. From remixes to a string of DJ tours, his emphasis is always on quality and innovation.
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Albums

Soft Thru

(2 versions)
Elypsia 1997

Patterns The Album

(2 versions)
Djax-Up-Beats 2000

One.Nine.Eight.Four

(2 versions)
cynet:media 2005

Dexit

(Cass, Promo)
Not On Label Unknown

Singles & EPs

K. Hand* / Claude Young - Everybody / You Give Me (2 versions)

Acacia Records 1993

Terrence Parker & Claude Young Jr* - The 4 Play E.P. (4 versions)

Dow Records 1993

One Complete Revolution

(12")
Utensil Records 1994

Nocturnal

(3 versions)
Djax-Up-Beats 1995

Acid Wash Conflict

(12")
7th City 1995

Claude Young & Shake - Untitled (12", W/Lbl, Promo, Ltd)

Frictional Recordings 1995

Claude Young / Shake - Begin EP (12", EP)

Frictional Recordings 1995

DJ-Kicks EP

(12", EP, S/Sided)
Studio !K7 1996

Claude Young Presents Golem Craft - Of Ages EP (12", EP)

Fracture 1997

The Dexit E.P.

(12", EP)
Elypsia 1997

Mijk Van Dijk & Claude Young - Never Have It Cold (2 versions)

Superstition 1998

Claude Young / Oliver Way - Move EP (12", EP)

Urban Substance Records 1998

Pattern Buffer 02 - Inskripshun Malfunkshun

(12")
Djax-Up-Beats 1998

Pattern Buffer 01 - The Darker Places...

(12")
Djax-Up-Beats 1998

The Numbers EP

(12", EP)
Deta 1999

Pattern Buffer 04 - The Final Sequence

(12")
Djax-Up-Beats 1999

Pattern Buffer 03 - Circumstance Of Chance

(12")
Djax-Up-Beats 1999

Pattern Buffer 05 - Fear Of Eternity

(12")
Djax-Up-Beats 2000

Fading The Edges EP

(12", EP)
Deta 2000

Pattern Buffer 07 - Above + Beyond

(12")
Djax-Up-Beats 2001

Pattern Buffer 06 - Brutal Reality

(12")
Djax-Up-Beats 2001
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by the_dude Nov 18, 2003
I totally agree with Rob. The man's skills behind the decks are unfeasibly advanced for those of a techno DJ (some hip hop DJ's are up to scratch - sorry.) His tune selection is also spot on. As a producer, his records tend to be deep, dark and moody but the man is responsible for one of the most melodic, rhythmical records of all time - "Impolite to Refuse."
Review by Rob_Clarke Jan 04, 2002
Claude Young is easily one of the most underrated Dj's out there. His style is totally unique, and technically he's pretty advanced, but he always rocks the dancefloor. Anyone who likes Dave Clarke, Jeff Mills or anyone else who adapts cut'n'paste style mixing to techno should check him out.
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