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Electronic
Performer: Plastikman
Title: Closer
Style: Techno, Minimal, Acid
Year 2003
Country UK
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 101
MP3 size: 1130 mb
FLAC size: 1143 mb
WMA size: 1675 mb
Other formats: DMF RA AHX AAC APE MP3 VQF

Plastikman - Closer mp3 album


Plastikman - Closer mp3 album

Tracklist

1 Ask Yourself 8:47
2 Mind Encode 5:41
3 Lost 4:37
4 Disconnect 4:57
5 Slow Poke (Twilight Zone Mix) 7:50
6 Headcase 9:55
7 Ping Pong 9:30
8 Mind In Rewind 10:21
9 I No 3:42
10 I Don't Know 10:04

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Minus Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Mute Records Ltd.
  • Licensed To – Mute Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Plastikprodukts
  • Published By – Mute Song
  • Distributed By – Vital
  • Pressed By – EMI Uden
  • Recorded At – The Building
  • Mastered At – Dubplates & Mastering

Credits

  • Design – Constructure
  • Mastered By – Rashad*
  • Photography By [Eye] – Vern Harvey
  • Producer [Encoded & Decoded], Artwork [Concept] – Richie Hawtin

Notes

℗ 2003 Minus Inc. © 2003 Mute Records Limited.
Printed in the EU.
The copyright in this recording is owned by Minus Inc. under exclusive license to Mute Records Limited.
Published by Plastikprodukts (SOCAN)/Administered by Mute Song.

Encoded and decoded at The Building 530, Windsor, Ontario & Apartment 330, Williamsburg, NY, USA between Feb. 23, 2002 and June 12, 2003. Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.

Issued in spined card wallet sleeve, printed on the inside, with black debossed inner sleeve and four printed tracing paper inserts.
Inner sleeve also contains a CD shaped Novamute subscription card.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 724359 329628
  • Barcode (Scanned): 724359329628
  • Matrix / Runout: EMI uDEN 5932962 @ 1 1-1-1-NL
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L047
  • Mould SID Code: ifpi 15F4
  • Label Code: LC5834
  • Price Code: PM502
  • Rights Society: bel BIEM
  • Rights Society: SOCAN

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NoMu 100 CD, MINUS 18 CD Plastikman Closer ‎(CD, Album) NovaMute, M_nus NoMu 100 CD, MINUS 18 CD UK 2003
PNoMu 100 CD, 0724359236629 Plastikman Closer ‎(CD, Album, Promo, Car) NovaMute, NovaMute PNoMu 100 CD, 0724359236629 Europe 2003
NoMu 100 LP, Minus 18 Plastikman Closer ‎(3x12", Album) NovaMute, Minus Inc. NoMu 100 LP, Minus 18 UK 2003
3081-2 724596308127 Plastikman Closer ‎(CD, Album) NovaMute 3081-2 724596308127 US 2003
MUSDJ 148-2 Plastikman Closer ‎(CD, Album) Mute MUSDJ 148-2 US 2003


Brialelis
This flashback is supposed to be another installmanet of my Random Vinyl of the Week series. But I'm already cheating... A little bit... I did indeed pull out this triple twelve-incher from my vast record library (the correct term is discothèque, right?). But it is still shrink wrapped! You can't expect me to break the seal on this collector's item, can you? And, of course, I have a CD version of this 2003 album right here. Plus the disk release contains four extra tracks! So back it goes, whence it came from, to age and marinate some more. Meanwhile, Richie Hawtin is already thumping, laying out some mean bass over reverberated strings. I turn up the volume. I always turn up the volume for Plastikman. Hawtin's control over dynamic range of cranium vibrating bass, and tiny little white noises in the background always creates a hypnotic experience. The pitched down, evil, and creepy Hawtin's voice is reciting some dark lyrics: "I don't know what's left to gain / All the guilt and now the blame / I don't want to stop this game / I'm starting to enjoy the pain." The rolling lower frequencies are penetrating every nook of my studio. The light bulbs are shaking in their sockets. Something just fell in the deep cavern of my closet. Closer is an intense experience, with little release, like an involuntary muscle spasm induced by an alternating current. The themes of paranoia, schizophrenia, and claustrophobia saturate the music. Is this what we get when we get closer to Hawtin? The album tends to continue the discomforting ground work laid out in Plastikman's previous minimal release, Consumed (M_nus, 1998). Moving further away from staple sound of 909 repetitive techno beats, 303 acid sweeps, never ending delays and mind warping arpeggios, Ontario based Hawtin continues his exploration into the deep, the dark and the minimal. A lot of people have dismissed Plastikman as just another speck in the Detroit techno scene of the early 90s, being in the right place at the right time. And at times I wonder if his sound is only exciting because I've been listening to his earlier albums, Sheet One (1993), Musik (1994), and Recycled Plastik (1994) nonstop back in the 90s. But as I mature, revisit, and analyze the sound [which continues to be imitated by many up and comers], I think Richie is here to stay. Even if we haven't heard from him in over five years! Hawtin's owned Canadian labels, Plus 8 and M_nus continue to thrive and output some solid material. For a quick taste of 2008 releases check out Heartthrob's Dear Painter, Paint Me and Gaiser's Blank Fade.