Four Play Sessions is a mix series from Chicago’s Four Play Music and featuring the talents of Mr. Andrew Emil & Friends, published each month exclusively for 5 Magazine.
This set is from deep in Four Play’s archives – a 90 minute live mix from Derrick Carter:
“This is a mix from our good friend, a constant source of inspration, The Master of Disaster, and The Maestro of Mixing: Derrick Carter. This mix was recorded at an event series that Ken Christensen and Four Play Music used to host: Drum Chicago. It’s a previously unreleased mix dating back to August 22, 2009. We are honored to host Derrick in our Sessions series and we wish him a very happy birthday!” – Andrew Emil, Erik Christian, and Four Play Music.
Photo by Timothy Shumaker.
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