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Part of Detroit techno's second wave of artists in the early 90s, Richie Hawtin is a universally acclaimed DJ and producer, the founder of Plus 8 with John Acquaviva and Minus, as well as the man behind Plastikman. Plastikman is Hawtin's outlet for his more abstract and minimal electronic works and came to be in 1993 with the 'Krakpot' and 'Spastik' singles. What and why is Plastikman? In Hawtin's own words: 'The whole idea came of some seriously heavy parties in Detroit. We did this one thing called Mayday which was held in the basement of a friend's house for like 40 people. We were seriously freaking out for ten hours. It stopped about nine in the morning when some woman next door came round in her curlers and dressing gown to complain about the music and that was the end of it. The whole vibe from those, erm, experiences, is pretty much what Plastikman is about.' After almost 17 years and numerous singles, EPs and albums, Plastikman is gearing up for a new album to come out sometime in 2010 and he's asking you, his listeners, to help him make it. Citing the endless possible directions that Plastikman can go in musically, Hawtin wants his fans to fill out a questionnaire on his official website to give him an idea of what new sonic terrains he should explore. Keep a lookout for the record in the new year to see what Plastikman and the fans come up with.
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Spaz (Original)
Plus 8 Spaz (Original) ONI2220088000023 in_stock Maxi-Single released on Plus 8
Maxi-Single released on 01 June 1994
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Merowinger110, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
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Plastikmann aka Richie Hawtin's 'Spaz' continued to push the new wave of Detroit music. As well as a string of hits, under his numerous monikers and label Plus 8. So when this record hit the needle in 1994, it was a flurrying wall of continuous snares and hi-hats. A seven minute lock-down of the senses with its fluctuating industrial tones and pitching sounds-capes. A must have for all Richie Hawtin fans and those a like.
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
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