Green Velvet

Real Name:
Curtis Alan Jones
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Green Velvet, initially created by house don Cajmere (AKA Curtis Alan Jones) as an outlet for his non-vocal productions and frequent DJing gigs, grew to become even more popular than the man himself, thanks to club singles like "Preacher Man," "Answering Machine" and "The Stalker." Each were infectious, undeniably fun records with simple vocal taglines and a wonderful sense of humor. Jones, who had nurtured the Chicago house renaissance of the 1990's with his Cajual Records, gained immense success in 1993 with the Cajmere single "Brighter Days" (with vocals performed by Dajaé). Later that year, he formed the sub-label Relief Records mostly for instrumental tracks by himself and others. Besides releases from DJ Sneak, Gemini and Paul Johnson, Green Velvet figured on many of the early Relief singles, including its first, "Preacher Man" as well as "Flash" (also released on the British label Open), "The Stalker" and 1997's hilarious "Answering Machine." Jones began to do supplement his Green Velvet DJing schedule with quasi-live gigs as well, and released his first LP in 1999. His self-titled release on F-111 one year later compiled a dozen of his earlier club hits, and the proper sophomore production album "Whatever" appeared in 2001 on his own Relief label.
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Albums

Velvet N Portamento Tracks

(CD, Album, Promo)
Relief Records 1995

Constant Chaos

(4 versions)
Music Man Records 1999

Whatever

(8 versions)
Relief Records 2001

Walk In Love

(2 versions)
Relief Records 2005

Green Velvet / Mark Grant - Shake & Pop / Shame (CDr, Promo)

Relief Records, Blackstone Recordings 2006

Phil Kieran & Green Velvet - Series #001 (11xFile, MP3, 320)

Phil Kieran Recordings 2011

Singles & EPs

Velvet Tracks

(2 versions)
Relief Records 1993

Hard Corey* & Wray* / Workin' Happily / Green Velvet - Love Train / Feel It / Conniption (12")

Cajual Records 1993

Velvet Tracks

(3 versions)
Relief Records 1994

Preacher Man (The Remixes)

(12")
Music Man Records 1994

Portamento Tracks

(3 versions)
Relief Records 1995

Flash (Remixes)

(23 versions)
Relief Records 1995

I Want To Leave My Body

(12")
Not On Label 1995

The Stalker

(8 versions)
Relief Records 1996

EP

(12", EP)
Relief Records 1996

Land Of The Lost / The Mixes

(2 versions)
Music Man Records 1997

Destination Unknown EP

(6 versions)
Relief Records 1997

Answering Machine (Remixes)

(6 versions)
Cajual Records 1997

Land Of The Lost

(12", Ltd, W/Lbl)
Music Man Records 1997

Destination Unknown / Rare Traxxx

(CD, EP)
Rhythm Republic 1997

Never Satisfied

(12", S/Sided)
Live 1997

Answering Machine / Land Of The Lost

(CD, Maxi)
Music Man Records 1997

Preacher Man

(4 versions)
Music Man Records 1998

Coïtus (Remix)

(2 versions)
Music Man Records 1999

Abduction (Surgeon Remix 1)

(12", W/Lbl, S/Sided, Promo)
Music Man Records 1999
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by baj Jun 22, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)
Curtis' music and executive production through Relief and Cajual pretty much defined the 90's midwest rave scene. He is a creative genius. His tracks still destroy dance floors but it's not just his tracks but his _style_ that has deeply influenced international rave culture.
Review by bmcgarvey Aug 05, 2003
Green Velvet has defined his own sound of techno-house. Bizarre, funky sounds and noises with abstract vocals and a pounding house beat are the elements of his tracks. I was fortunate to see his live set in '96, in Cleveland OH. It was the best live set I had ever seen (musically and entertaining). There were two excellent dancers (guy and a girl) that added much to set. I only specifically remember 'Flash' and 'I Want To Leave My Body' as two of the tracks he performed.
Review by wnyraver Jun 18, 2003
Green Velvet is a DJ best seen live. He has a great personal presence and he grooves along with the music and knows how to feel out the crowd and decide what to throw down. I'v seen him 3 times, once in Detroit, once in Rochester, NY and once in Lausanne, Switzerland and each time he was just as amazing if not better than the time before. Try as I may I couldnt stop moving the entire time he played. He is a must if you like funky-tech house-Detroit style.
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