Go Plastic
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Go Plastic | ||
Studio album by Squarepusher | ||
Released | 25 June 2001 | |
Genre | Electronic | |
Length | 48:39 | |
Label | Warp | |
Producer(s) | Tom Jenkinson | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Squarepusher chronology | ||
Selection Sixteen (1999) |
Go Plastic (2001) |
Do You Know Squarepusher (2002) |
Go Plastic is an electronic music album by Tom Jenkinson, more commonly known by his recording pseudonym Squarepusher. The album was preceded by the single "My Red Hot Car". It is produced without the use of a personal computer, but hardware processors (eventide) are used for digital processing. The CD features a more-synthetic, less-structured approach to music and sound; a deviation from his earlier work. This album explores an artistic development further exemplified on "Do You Know Squarepusher" (2002) and culminating in "Ultravisitor" (2004).
The track "Tommib" was featured in the film Lost in Translation.
[edit] Track listing
- "My Red Hot Car" – 4:42
- "Boneville Occident" – 4:50
- "Go! Spastic" – 6:21
- "Metteng Excuske V1.2" – 1:08
- "The Exploding Psychology" – 6:43
- "I Wish You Could Talk" – 4:53
- "Greenways Trajectory" – 7:10
- "Tommib" – 1:19
- "My Fucking Sound" – 7:05
- "Plaistow Flex Out" – 4:28
[edit] External links
- Go Plastic at the official Warp Records discography (features audio clips).
- Go Plastic at MusicBrainz
Squarepusher |
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Albums |
Feed Me Weird Things (1996) - Hard Normal Daddy (1997) - Music Is Rotted One Note (1998) - Selection Sixteen (1999) - Go Plastic (2001) - Do You Know Squarepusher (2002) - Ultravisitor (2004) - Hello Everything (2006) |
EPs |
Conumber EP (1995) - Port Rhombus EP (1996) - Big Loada (1997) - Budakhan Mindphone (1999) - Maximum Priest EP (1997) |
Compilations |
Burningn'n Tree (1997) |
Related Artcles |
Warp Records | Chaos A.D. |