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Monday, October 31

The 35 Years Old Alien & His New Frock Of High Tech Minimal Techno Project.

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Although of English and Canadian origins, Plastikman's Richie Hawtin is closely connected with the current Detroit techno scene associated with figures such as Kenny Larkin, Stacey Pullen, Eddie Fowlkes, and Derrick May. His Plus 8 label — co-owned and operated with John Acquaviva — is one of the most influential experimental dance music imprints, and Hawtin's own tracks recorded as Plastikman and F.U.S.E.. are highly regarded as faithful, intelligent, forward-stepping updates of the Detroit sound. A DJ of renown and growing in repute as a remixer, Hawtin's visibility as one of experimental dance music's more important and innovative figures has been on the rise since the release of his debut Plastikman album, Sheet One.

Born in the English burgh of Windsor in the early '70s, Hawtin's parents moved to Canada when he was nine. An early interest in electronic-based pop and dance music turned serious when Hawtin discovered the tracks being pumped out of his neighbor-across-the-river Detroit. Beginning as a DJ in 1987, Hawtin quickly became involved in composition through his direct involvement in Detroit's tight-knit community of musicians and producers. Combining early influences from European synth-pop groups like Kraftwerk and New Order with the stripped-down techno-futurism of Detroit innovators such as Juan Atkins and Derrick May, Hawtin's tracks are as steeped in Motor City tradition as they deviate from it in terms of texture and rhythmic complexity. Although 12-inches through Plus 8 and the European NovaMute label have all been pretty dancefloor-oriented, Hawtin's attention to techno-based listening music has been just as focused through his full-length albums.
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A real labour of love from Hawtin here, and no doubt the definitive mix for all Minimal freaks out there. The package comes with a DVD featuring an extended 96 minute set (as originally intended) in glorious 5.1 Surround Sound and a convenient high quality MP3 version for Ipod heads, plus lots of extra video clips, films and information. The Cd comes with the regular 74 minute version – an unbeleivably tight, intuitive and beautifully structured mix that takes in a staggering number of tracks – easily over 100 at first glance. Featuring everything from the super hot Sleeparchive through to Mika Vainio’s “ø” alter ego, Maurizio, Villalobos, Baby Ford, Dan Bell, Fuse, False, Matthew Dear, Secondo, Alex Under and loads of unreleased tracks from Hawtin’s extended possee, this is so much more than just a masterclass in technique and digital dexterity (that, it certainly is) - it’s all about selection, like all the best sets. Killer session – the anthem for the Minimal Nation.

- Review By Boomkat -
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