Dex FX is a true classic... definitely get yourself a copy of that badboy.
Also Consumed is one of the most evil albums I've ever heard, not normally into the minimal stuff but that worked for me...
...oh, and minus orange is a personal favourite.
Dex FX is a true classic... definitely get yourself a copy of that badboy.
Also Consumed is one of the most evil albums I've ever heard, not normally into the minimal stuff but that worked for me...
...oh, and minus orange is a personal favourite.
Oh wow - myspace :coffee: http://www.myspace.com/robsoliton
Exactly what i'd say about Closer to the Edit - even if you don't like the tracks then it's worth a listen for the quality of ideas, production, mixing...in general everything is a cut above 99% of other mix cds :)his mix cd's usually go above and beyond (conceptually) what most people put into a mix cd.
Myspace here
yes and yes.Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
re closer, it's historically relevant to mention that he came up with the hundreds of tiny loops idea in a pre-ableton world.
sheet one. musik. consumed. artifakts. all essential and deserving of good sound systems in dark rooms.
btw, you can listen to all the plastikman stuff @ plastikman.com
DE9:Transitions is quality, although mainly for home listening purposes imo
Cheers for all the responses! Will get on with checking it all out
Thats his own track Minus Yellow takes the bassline and chica-chicaw bits from yello-oh yeahOriginally Posted by Split-Personality
and yes it is an absolute killer ;) ;) ;)
probably one of the best mix albums ever imo at the time it got me into the darker side of electronic music some timeless stuff on thereOriginally Posted by Dustin Zahn
Plastikman - Mix Mag Live
That was by far a cd that has been in my rotation the longest. thrown out a window, had wax spilled on it, drink coster from a shite roomie...and still bangs...by far IMHO the best one he has done.
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everything in minus orange is from the original Yello track. all he did was rearrange it.Originally Posted by JamieBehan
As far as i know Minus Orange samples the bassline from Nitzer Ebb while Minus Yellow is a blatant rip of YelloOriginally Posted by g
nope.
Hey..He sampled my shirt!
and he sampled this graphic from ACME Skateboards in 1990/1991 for his "Plasticman gremlin" he's become known for!
the end is upon us.
what a bastard. BURN HIM!!!
"Techno Music is my Heritage. Techno is not dead DAMM IT!!" - Omar-S
still the best thing he's ever doneOriginally Posted by Dustin Zahn
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I love the B side of Minus Orange - Its like Hard Minimal. Simple yet intense.
substance abuse is 1 hell of tune. Is it available anywhere on vinyl?
point yourself in the direction of your dreams
yes, check this http://www.discogs.com/release/1156 or this http://www.discogs.com/release/15177Originally Posted by stebrown
"Techno Music is my Heritage. Techno is not dead DAMM IT!!" - Omar-S
I think yellow & orange both just use parts from 'oh yeah', it's just that on yellow he used a longer bassloop from the original so it's more instantly recognisable.Originally Posted by JamieBehan
I could be totally wrong though and they're both class releases so it doesn't really matter...
Oh wow - myspace :coffee: http://www.myspace.com/robsoliton
there is actually an interview with Hawtin on the current Native Instruments site. Not a bad read.
http://www.native-instruments.com/in...p?id=hawtin_us
IT'S ONLY YELLOW! :cheese:Originally Posted by robin m