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 Plastikman: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more Music.com
The Plastikman [+] project debuted in 1993 with two releases for +8: the seminal "Spastik" single and an album, Sheet One [+].
Finally, in early 1998, he released his third Plastikman LP, Consumed [+], which proved to be just as brutally shadowed as the Concept 1 material.
A more varied and melodic project than Plastikman [+] (but not by much), F.U.S.E. released the album Dimension Intrusion [+] for the British Warp Records in late 1993.
http://www.music.com/person/plastikman/1   (923 words)

  
 CO-µ-NICATE - New Plastikman
plastikman rocks it, 'deck, efx, and 909' is one of my favorite albums, richie live is fantastic.
I loved his earlier Plastikman stuff, Muzik is a stunning album.
but back to plastikman why is he doing even more boring more minimalistic even-less-inspired renditions of his 10 year old tracks (which i never liked compared to juan & may & mills stuff anyways but thats another argument entirely).
http://www.planet-mu.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&t=74974&a=2   (991 words)

  
 PLASTIKMAN Closer
If the press release accompanying this new Plastikman album is to be believed, the most interesting fact about it is that, for the first time ever, Richie Hawtin’s voice is heard on record.
With this fourth Plastikman album in ten years, Richie Hawtin demonstrates once again how he combines dance music and ethereal soundscapes within precise compositions.
First in the Plastikman original exploratory trilogy of minimal acid, Sheet One was released in 1993, and was followed a year later with Musik.
http://www.themilkfactory.co.uk/reviews/plastikman_closer.htm   (558 words)

  
 Plastikman Biography
Weighing heavily on Hawtin's mind when work began on Closer was "the sound and structure and atmosphere of the very first Plastikman album, Sheet One," he notes, since the new LP arrives within weeks of the first's 10-year anniversary.
Richie Hawtin's first album in five years under the revered Plastikman alias marks another unpredictable artistic leap and an unprecedented move towards the personal for one of second-wave techno's most celebrated auteurs.
"Whether I'm DJ-ing or especially with the Plastikman albums, there has to be a reference point," opines Hawtin.
http://www.maplemusic.com/artists/plm/bio.asp   (2194 words)

  
 Richie Hawtin aka Plastikman - djmixed news  
Inasmuch as Final Scratch (the new wave of DJing developed by Richie and John Acquaviva) is an interface between the digital and the organic, the new Plastikman release Closer is an interface between the listener and the goings-on of Richie Hawtin’s head.
Making this particular Plastikman project distinct from others is the inclusion of his own voice, in many and varied twisted incarnations, on several of the tracks.
If previous Plastikman projects involved the listener being tossed alone into a soundscape of atonal sounds and clicks, Closer finds the listener along for the ride with Hawtin, maybe even being able to identify in some small part with him.
http://www.djmixed.com/djmixed/newsandfeatures/article.cfm?Article_ID=2815   (929 words)

  
 Exclaim! Canada's Music Authority
"The 303 is the recurring nightmare in all Plastikman albums," he cracks.
A key release in Warp’s Artificial Intelligence series, this album represented a significant progression from the postindustrial throb of his work as Plastikman.
On one hand, the Windsor native has adhered to rave’s celebrity-shunning template, working under a half-dozen aliases and releasing tracks that are the very embodiment of angular minimalism.
http://www.exclaim.ca/index.asp?layid=22&csid1=2050   (2881 words)

  
 Plastikman - Richie Hawtin - Derivative
But in the Plastikman set there are 26 songs of visuals that need to be played in any order, with non-linear transitions between songs.
Richie is using Ableton Live and his new CTRL controller as the front-end to Derivative's TouchMixer, which is generating live visuals for over 25 Plastikman songs.
With Rich we get a lot more involved in the music - his shows are more improvised and we need to be able to handle transitions between unknown combinations of songs, and even elements from other songs that Rich pulls just to see what they look like together, or hear what they sound like together.
http://www.derivativeinc.com/Events/15-Plastikman   (2005 words)

  
 Plastikman
It is this unique mastery of sound that allows Plastikman to grab a hold of his audience with this album as one waits for the unexpected.
In fact, the song is half over by the time any real sense of musical activity occurs, forcing the listener to pay attention to the spaces in between.
CLOSER, the latest release from the digital guru Richie Hawtin, who is Plastikman, follows suit perfectly as the first minute and half of “Ask Yourself,” the album’s opener, consists of nothing but a consistently low droning.
http://www.fmsound.net/NewReleases/Articles/Plastikman/Plastikman.html   (350 words)

  
 Plastikman : Concept 1 96:CD - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
Unlike the acid techno of the Plastikman recordings, the Concept releases explored stark minimalism, most of the tracks consisting of little more than percussion.
Plastikman : Concept 1 96:CD - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
He strips away the melodic acid lines and moody ambience, leaving only the composition itself; in fact, he even does away with rhythm to a certain extent, leaving you only with the most minimal aspects of techno, the sounds and the way in which he shapes them.
http://www.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,940138,00.html   (468 words)

  
 Plastikman MP3 Downloads - Plastikman Music Downloads - Plastikman Music Videos
Though Recycled Plastik isn't nearly as thematic or continuous as the other Plastikman releases, it functions well for what it is, an EP intended to showcase "Spastik" and set the stage for the upcoming Musik album.
Released a few months before Richie Hawtin offered his second Plastikman album, Musik, the six-track Recycled Plastik EP is anchored by "Spastik," a nine-minute whirlwind of 909 percussion and nothing else.
Because the song is composed entirely on the Roland 909 drum machine, Hawtin often made it a centerpiece of his live performances.
http://www.mp3.com/albums/221334/summary.html   (298 words)

  
 Browse by Artist: PLASTIKMAN
With attention to and from the dancefloor, this album delivers classic Plastikman fervor." CD will be on Mute and not carried by us.
Finally, 'Digital/Divide' is included -- a track exclusive to the single and not featured on the album.
Born from a similar vein of Plastikman classic's 'Sickness' and 'Panikattack', both of these tracks echo the tripped out, synthetic groove that came out of Richie Hawtin's Windsor Ontario Canada studios in the mid-1990's.
http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/plastikman.html   (1258 words)

  
 DETROIT DISC: Plastikman, the early tracks
"Nostalgik.2" is reminiscent of Plastikman's works from the early and mid-1990s that are primarily percussion-based, emphasizing the slow buildup of one piece of percussion atop another until it morphs into a cohesive beat-heavy mode.
Fans of Richie Hawtin, aka Plastikman, can listen to the sounds of his early work with "Nostalgik.2."
Fans of the raw, old-school Plastikman sound will be pleased with "Nostalgik.2," harkening back to the extreme minimalism Hawtin built his career on.
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/disc24e_20050724.htm   (345 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Closer: Music
Plastikman has emerged as the most dynamic of Hawtin's guises, and he builds on a series of albums you could listen to in sequence and trip solely on how they sound so different but still tranquilly fit together.
I am always amazed by the difference between the frenetic Richie Hawtin DJ sets and his moody, minimal Plastikman albums.
There's that ever-present throb that pushes your heart deep into your chest while a spare handclap drops in here, a warped synth there, until they're forced out by an echoed vocal snippet so sinister it could scare the shit out of those Norwegian death-metal guys.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000DIZRF?v=glance   (1119 words)

  
 Plastikman: Closer - PopMatters Music Review
Plastikman, the red tribal dancer and a symbol of minimalist, floor-filling techno, has been resurrected by Hawtin for Closer, his latest studio album.
In the five years since Plastikman has graced an album cover, Hawtin has become a symbol of sorts himself.
It's refreshing that Hawtin has chosen to take a more textured and personal approach to music.
http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/p/plastikman-closer.shtml   (840 words)

  
 The History of Rock Music. Plastikman: biography, discography, reviews, links
Soon be became Plastikman and began composing his own music, often inspired by the masters of electronic music (Kraftwerk, Cabaret Voltaire, Brian Eno).
While Hawtin was working on this album, that was meant to make music with the remnants of dance-music after dissecting beats and bass lines, the US authorities expelled him for performing illegally as Plastikman.
Ontario (Canada) native Richie Hawtin started working as a disc jockey in the dance clubs of nearby Detroit.
http://www.scaruffi.com/vol6/plastikm.html   (997 words)

  
 Plastikman - Closer - Review
I suppose that it was a bit naive for me to think that after almost 5 years without a release under the pseudonym of Plastikman, Ritchie Hawtin would come back out full stride.
Granted, he's been super-busy, releasing a whole string of discs that have kept his name in the spotlight and featured his unique talents.
Sure, he's great at using a 909, but he's already progressed past the music he's made with Closer, and much of the time it feels like falling back on old habit for lack of new ideas.
http://www.almostcool.org/mr/p/p86mu.html   (652 words)

  
 Plastikman - Closer - Stylus Magazine
Aficionados will know that Hawtin originally intended the Plastikman project to constitute a single release (Sheet One), and yet here we are with number five, suggesting that Hawtin cathartically needs the series as a way to explore darker dimensions that aren’t addressed adequately by his DJ persona.
But while the extroverted DJ recordings are more accessible and have broader mass appeal, it’s the more introverted Plastikman series which possesses greater conceptual depth.
In fact, the vocal treatments arguably cheapen the music by treating the threatening qualities in the music literally.
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/review.php?ID=1416   (1177 words)

  
 Armchair DJ: Music Review: Plastikman: Plastique
But the real reason to track this down is "Freek," the non-album track sandwiched in-between.
"Ethnik," another album track included here, bridges the gap between world music, tribal house and Plastikman's own spastic electro-funk.
http://www.armchair-dj.com/reviews/p/plastique.asp   (84 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Closer: Music
Hawtin under his Plastikman guise manages to create perhaps the most individual style of music in the electronic arena, and this album takes his unique brilliance one stage further.
Yeah sure, Plastikman can be an acquired taste, but this album (after 5 long years) is just what an electronic/techno fan needs.
For me Plastikman has never been a techno artist, nor music to dance to - it's what I like to think of as Head Music, cerebral if you will.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000C172U   (704 words)

  
 XLR8R :: Plastikman: Close-Up
This is all on the heels of another Plastikman album, Closer.
From baldness to a blond bob, and from a demure house in Windsor, Canada to a modern flat in Berlin, Richie Hawtin embarks on another adventure as Plastikman.
RH: Yeah, I was gonna say shit, but yeah, I need to cut back on that word!
http://www.xlr8r.com/article.php?uid=8BF809C9D0BA7E218F2540D0C021CDC7   (587 words)

  
 The return of Plastikman
As Plastikman, on albums such as "Sheet One" (1993) and "Musik" (1994), Hawtin conveyed a sinister, more subliminal side of techno music by emphasizing spare, austere textures and bass lines submerged beneath thin, brittle percussion and thin, intricate beats.
He records as Plastikman (the guise that has garnered him the most acclaim) and under his own name, releasing 12-inch singles and albums on his longtime independent label Plus 8 (co-owned with John Acquaviva) or, more recently, M-nus.
He performs pummeling DJ sets, throws eagerly awaited theme parties, headlines the Detroit Electronic Music Festival (in 2000) and regularly turns up on lists of the world's top DJs.
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/sjlede19_20031019.htm   (498 words)

  
 M-nus & Plastikman news :: TechnoTourist.org :: Follow the beat...
And last but not least M-nus is releasing a string of new records from Run-stop-restore, False and Plastikman.
Plastikman 'I Don't Know' EP (MINUS19) special one-sided release of 'I Don't Know' from the Plastikman album 'Closer', previously unavailable on vinyl
The DJ set Richie Hawtin did at John Peel's BBC1 radio show can be heard online at the BBC1 website.
http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=520&mode=thread&order=0   (429 words)

  
 Plastikman: Closer (2003): Reviews
Techno pioneer Richie Hawtin returns with his first Plastikman album in five years.
Given the right frame of mind, Closer has the potential to be the most powerful Plastikman album -- an alternatingly cathartic and mind-wrenching place to lose yourself in.
It's an unrelenting trip, and while Hawtin's much trumpeted spoken-word vocalisations veer perilously close to self-parody at times, 'Closer' is a stunning re-affirmation of an uncompromising musical vision.
http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/plastikman/closer   (464 words)

  
 Plastikman
elisirr - 09-Jan-05 12:25 PM Before the time that I listened to Plastikman I was only 16 years old, he was on a issuing sicialian premises, a radio that passed "strange" music so-called or to the vanguard.
soon kids were selling their green day cds for plastikman paraphenalia.
I've passed many nights to listen to the "sonorous madnesses" of Richie and I'm much debtor to him if my neurons have begun to turn for the just back.
http://e.discogs.com/artist/Plastikman   (706 words)

  
 Plastikman - Helikopter - Last.fm
Of all 7,212 people that have listened to songs by Plastikman, this represents 8.1%.
584 people have listened to Helikopter by Plastikman.
Ambassador, with these Ferrero-Audioscrobbler you are really spoiling us.
http://www.last.fm/music/Plastikman/_/Helikopter   (59 words)

  
 Plastikman and his Final Scratch
A glance over the track credits for DE9 reveals that Hawtin has chosen to work with more underground tracks such as music by Lowtec, Sutekh and Studio 1, tracks that only the techno DJ savvy would know of.
All his tracks share a minimal, starkness yet Hawtin manages to extract the most from the least expressing this through an antiseptic futurist sensibility.
Hawtin has earned a reputation for music production under various alias' including 'States of Mind,' FUSE and the more well known Plastikman.
http://www.furious.com/perfect/plastikman.html   (1808 words)

  
 Mixmaster Morris Music I Like Detroit Techno Richie Hawtin
The subtle beats on Hawtin's second Plastikman album, Musik, come from the rhythmic heart of a dance purist steeped in the real-time history of techno and its lifestyle.
"When you first listen to it, it definitely sounds like a Plastikman album.
The album was launched with a live performance in August in a former General Motors warehouse in Detroit.
http://www.southern.com/MMM/music/detroitechno/artists/hawtin.html   (668 words)

  
 CD Times - Plastikman
Plastikman’s new album Closer is an ambient soundscape crawling through a futuristic techno-age.
Cracks, sizzles, static and occasional loops are interspersed throughout the so-called tracks, and the occasional distorted vocal from Hawtin himself, which makes this record so unique, can be noticed on occasion.
Plastikman’s real-life alter ego is groundbreaking minimalist DJ Richie Hawtin, and he himself revels in abstract musical samples as if he were an icy two-dimensional artist dabbling in postmodernism.
http://www.cdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=200   (245 words)

  
 Plastikman - Last.fm
Listen to music, see charts for Plastikman - Fuk, Plastikman - Disconnect, Plastikman - Mind Encode, Plastikman - Ask Yourself, Plastikman - Konception
http://www.last.fm/music/Plastikman   (80 words)

  
 Gridface: Plastikman: Artifakts (bc)
Needless to say, when I heard Richie Hawtin (the man behind Plastikman) was releasing an album meant to be a follow-up to Musik, I was excited.
If you like Hawtin’s minimalist aesthetic, as I do, you will want to grab this album, but don’t expect it to be innovative.
The melodies are subtle and slow to build in typical Plastikman style.
http://www.gridface.com/reviews/artifakts_bc.html   (175 words)

  
 Plastikman: Consumed
With Richie now fluent and capable in the studio and able to transfer his vision to musical sounds, his debut album under the name of Plastikman for the label in 1993, 'Sheet One' was something of a revelation.
A salvo of albums and blistering DJ/live sets have seen his name become synonymous with his own peculiar brand of sparse dance sounds, but times have changed.
Things are clearer now and with a militant manifesto of revolutionary change as a guide, Hawtin has grown up and carved out a new album that is as different as it is astounding.
http://www.mutelibtech.com/mute/novamute/plastik/plastik.htm   (1717 words)

  
 Plastikman & Josh WInk @ CMJ! - CMJ Bulletin Boards
This is the premiere dance music event for the CMJ Music Marathon, taking place October 22-25 in New York City.
Plastikman) and Josh Wink will be performing together as part of a massive bill at New York City's recently opened Avalon club.
http://www.cmj.com/ubb/Forum5/HTML/000150.html   (71 words)

  
 RollingStone.com: Closer : Plastikman : Review
As a DJ, Richie Hawtin is best known for his pummeling techno explorations; as Plastikman, he's electronic music's resident mental patient.
On his fourth album, Closer, Hawtin delivers sinister grooves on cuts such as "Ask Yourself" and the manic "Headcase." But unlike previous efforts, Hawtin shows a hint of humanity here.
Closer contains his first-ever use of vocals; on "Disconnect," he tries to convince himself that he enjoys a masochistic relationship.
http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/300934   (125 words)

  
 Sheet One by Plastikman CD
Plastikman AKA Richie Hawten King Of Electronic music
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Submit your own review of Sheet One CD!
http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1165569/a/Sheet+One.htm   (227 words)

  
 Closer by Plastikman- TIGERSUSHI
And yes, this new album is pure Plastikman "musik", minimalistic, organic, acid, scary - some tracks could have been featured on a John Carpenter movie.
Hawtin confesses his new album, Closer, is probably his most personal, partly because he introduced vocals for the first time in his career.
Richie Hawtin goes back to his obsessions as Plastikman after his latest masterpiece, the sublime COnsumed.
http://www.tigersushi.com/site/Rcd.jsp?RcdId=7219   (159 words)

  
 Plastikman - Closer Beatfreax - Electronic Music Platform (party pictures, agenda, news, releases, livesets and more!)
Richie Hawtin's alter ego again delivers a groundbreaking album, proving he still the leading man in his league.
Plastikman - I No Plastikman - I Don't Know
http://www.beatfreax.nl/s/7130928523/rid/107.html   (238 words)

  
 TrouserPress.com :: Plastikman
Also in Hawtin's extensive catalogue are Plastikman singles and remix discs, plus records as FUSE, States of Mind and Cybersonik, many of them released on the Plus8 label he operates with sometime musical collaborator John Acquaviva.
Containing such tracks as "Plasticity" and "Smak," Sheet One — Hawtin's debut as Plastikman — is decidedly ambient in texture, and the perforated blotter-sheet cover art provides a clear intimation of the record's utility.
Certainly aware that the best dance music is the kind that shakes your ass as well as your brainpan, Hawtin's style blends mindless bleeps and grooves with a depth and thoughtfulness that eclipses the majority of his faceless counterparts.
http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=plastikman   (334 words)

  
 plastikman
If you want to enter the world of plastik pass through the door and to listen to a klip of "krakpot".
Richie Hawtin, also known as Plastikman and F.U.S.E., is a very talented man whose musik is more than just beats and rythms.
Here are some links to some cool stuff that I have found on Plastikman.
http://www.rpi.edu/~desais2/plastikman.html   (265 words)

  
 Plastikman: Sheet One: Pitchfork Review
As its mock- acid blotter cover suggests, this album is just as easily enjoyed laying motionless as it is out on the floor.
Five years later, the album remains an exhilarating, trippy ride through techno's cosmic possibilities.
Shunning bombast, Plastikman contributed a still enviable sense of dynamic range throughout this recording.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/p/plastikman/sheet-one.shtml   (174 words)

  
 Choler Magazine Interview: Richie Hawtin (Plastikman)
Setting aside Plastikman’s minimalism for the time being, Hawtin’s latest release, Decks, EFX and 909 (Minus Records / NovaMute), showcases his often-imitated but never-paralleled DJ style (driving beats that seem a mile deep textured with radically reconfigured, stripped-down modulations of other artists’ recordings).
Odd for an artist who has DJed to crowds larger than many rock bands ever play to (his appearance at the 1995 Glastonbury festival drew 20,000 people into the cramped confines of a DJ tent) and who has been commissioned by the French Government to compose two pieces of music for their Millennium 2000 celebrations.
and yet, no one I’ve queried has ever heard of him or any of his more ubiquitous aliases: Plastikman and FUSE.
http://www.choler.com/articles/richie_hawtin.shtml   (844 words)

  
 Plastikman: Consumed: Pitchfork Review
Chock full of songs that have "Con-" prefixes for names, this effort is much more likely to land in the chill room of a rave than on the dance floor.
Canada's Richie Hawtin had been making music under the Plastikman moniker for a good number of years, pumping the Detroit scene with his innovative ideas about house music.
If you've ever been to a halfway decent rave, it's hard to miss the little dancing alien logo that are a definite symbol that the DJ digs on Plastikman.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/p/plastikman/consumed.shtml   (416 words)

  
 Plastikman - Closer - Stylus Magazine
And, the tracks, while pulling from the past efforts of the Plastikman oeuvre- Consumed and the Concept releases- it also points towards a future, however bleak and uncertain it might be.
Because, of all the tracks here, “I Don’t Know” may be the crowning achievement- the acceptance in this ten step program.
In the end, Plastikman doesn’t know- perhaps the only thing that is known for sure here.
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/review.php?ID=1417   (530 words)

  
 Techno music -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/t/te/techno_music.htm   (2223 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - plastikman, richie hawtin, CDs, Music Memorabilia items at low prices
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 Plastikman, "Closer" - 10/24/03
"Closer," Windsor DJ Richie Hawtin's first recording as Plastikman in five years, is dark, dense and altogether frightening, an electronic nightmare that sounds like the soundtrack to a Michael Mann horror film that hasn't yet been made.
And like "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" -- the original, not the new one -- it relies on the power of suggestion to push it over the edge.
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http://www.detnews.com/2003/hometech/0310/24/e09-305948.htm   (294 words)

  
 Plastikman in Electronic Music - Compare Prices and Online Stores at BizRate
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 RA: Resident Advisor - Ewan Pearson, Plastikman and Kompact on Radio One's Breezeblock, 21st March - RA Mu
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http://www.residentadvisor.net/forum_read.asp?id=13972   (76 words)

  
 Closer's album: Plastikman  (djmixed music review)   
A decade on from his Plastikman debut with Sheet One, Hawtin has made Closer, which is by far his most complex and personal collection of music.
This is emotive stuff and whether it translates beyond his passionate fan base remains to be seen—we like our pleasures instant these days and this is far from that.
There’s a heroin-riddled “Spastik” called “Headcase,” a killer arrangement and blurred beat on “Ping Pong” and the sunken two-step swing of “Mind in Rewind.” The drifting “I No” sets up “I Don’t Know,” which is crunching, straight-ahead Plastikman.
http://www.djmixed.com/djmixed/reviews/review.cfm?Article_ID=2742   (247 words)

  
 Plastikman - definition of Plastikman in Encyclopedia
Richie Hawtin (born June 4, 1970) is a Canadian associated with Detroit techno's second wave of artists who helped to change the face of electronic music along with peers Carl Craig, Kenny Larkin, Stacey Pullen, John Acquaviva, Daniel Bell and others.
Hawtin is most known for his haunting minimal works under the alias Plastikman.
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Plastikman   (161 words)

  
 Plastikman guitar tabs, bass tabs, drum tabs, chords and notation @ Bandlink.net
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