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Various Artists

Parts In The Post

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発売日 2003年04月01日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPeacefrog
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PFGCD30
SKU 5050294134528

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Plaid: Andy Turner, Ed Handley. Though Plaid don't share the post-production prowess of Aphex Twin (who was similarly anthologized barely a month before), any collection of their remixing -- widely scattered and rarely heard -- is welcome indeed. Dance luminaries Peacefrog heartily obliged (after Warp head Greg Eden gave the go-ahead) and the results rank between Aphex Twin's 26 Mixes for Cash and Herbert's Secondhand Sounds as the best available post cards to latter-day remixing; if not as consistently breathtaking as Aphex, the duo's work is also less monolithic and rigid than Herbert's often aped style. Parts in the Post takes nearly all of Plaid's remixing work following their 1995 split with Ken Downie (Black Dog), though the styles heard range far into the past, back to the ghostly electro of early-'90s classics like "Choke and Fly" (for glorious examples of such, check their remixes of Funki Porcini's "King Ashabanapal" or Studio Pressure's seminal "Relics," from fellow Kirk DeGiorgio associate Photek). Like all the great electronic remixers, Plaid can go both ways with their work, either remaking a track with little relation to the original or essentially re-producing the artist by integrating their style into the framework of the song. Here, an U.N.K.L.E. remix retains only an introductory sample reminiscent of DJ Shadow and co. before detouring into a classic latter-day Plaid production -- steel drums from Mars over beguiling electro breaks and playful effects. The original of Nicolette's "Wholesome," however, is integrated perfectly into the Plaid sound, with close attention paid to even her vocal pauses (it's clear they have an affection for the similarly iconoclastic vocalist/producer). Messrs. Handley and Turner also have no trouble creating productions with more relation to the subject than the artist had even attempted; another Nicolette original, the surprisingly utopian "No Government," is taken into an anarchic direction with stark beats, dental-drill effects, and an amelodic tune. Ironically enough, Plaid's more obscure jobs, including tracks heard here like Dropshadow's "Disease Fototienda" and Jung Collective's "Street Preacher," are some of their most intriguing and distinctive productions. The lone new track, a Plaid original named "Wrong Ways," is a charmer as well, with a tippling, squelchy bassline. ~ John Bush

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      All Is Full Of Love

      アーティスト: Plaid

    2. 2.
      Riot In Lagos

      アーティスト: Plaid

    3. 3.
      Malawi Gold

      アーティスト: Plaid

    4. 4.
      You'll Never Come Back

      アーティスト: Plaid

    5. 5.
      Spiral Bit

      アーティスト: Plaid

    6. 6.
      One Latin

      アーティスト: Plaid

    7. 7.
      Juicy Jazz Girls

      アーティスト: Plaid

    8. 8.
      Relics

      アーティスト: Plaid

    9. 9.
      Scorpio

      アーティスト: Plaid

    10. 10.
      No Government

      アーティスト: Plaid

    11. 11.
      Wrong Ways
    12. 12.
      Coffee House Conversation
    13. 13.
      Wholesome
    14. 14.
      King Ashabanapal
    15. 15.
      Utopia
    16. 16.
      Fototienda
    17. 17.
      Zone 30
    18. 18.
      Foreign Bodies
    19. 19.
      Street Preacher
    20. 20.
      After Dinner
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Wrong Ways - Plaid

      アーティスト: Plaid

    2. 2.
      Coffee House Conversation - U.N.K.L.E.

      アーティスト: Plaid

    3. 3.
      Wholesome - Nicolette

      アーティスト: Plaid

    4. 4.
      Utopia - Goldfrapp

      アーティスト: Plaid

    5. 5.
      King Ashabanapal - Funki Porcini

      アーティスト: Plaid

    6. 6.
      Fototienda - Dropshadow Disease

      アーティスト: Plaid

    7. 7.
      Zone 30 - Sensorama

      アーティスト: Plaid

    8. 8.
      Foreign Bodies - Herbert

      アーティスト: Plaid

    9. 9.
      Street Preacher - Jung Collective

      アーティスト: Plaid

    10. 10.
      After Dinner - Coba

      アーティスト: Plaid

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Plaid

商品の紹介

Uncut (5/03, p.120) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...In thrall to the fundamentals of Detroit techno, but with a taste for twinkling baroque....Engaging stuff..." Mojo (Publisher) (5/03, p.98) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Plaid are the architects of beautiful moments....There are hints of improv jazz and the abstract fringes of drum'n'bass, tailed by drawn-out, teasing codas which twist and turn, bewitching as they unfold..."
Rovi

Though Plaid don't share the post-production prowess of Aphex Twin (who was similarly anthologized barely a month before), any collection of their remixing -- widely scattered and rarely heard -- is welcome indeed. Dance luminaries Peacefrog heartily obliged (after Warp head Greg Eden gave the go-ahead) and the results rank between Aphex Twin's 26 Mixes for Cash and Herbert's Secondhand Sounds as the best available post cards to latter-day remixing; if not as consistently breathtaking as Aphex, the duo's work is also less monolithic and rigid than Herbert's often aped style. Parts in the Post takes nearly all of Plaid's remixing work following their 1995 split with Ken Downie (Black Dog), though the styles heard range far into the past, back to the ghostly electro of early-'90s classics like "Choke and Fly" (for glorious examples of such, check their remixes of Funki Porcini's "King Ashabanapal" or Studio Pressure's seminal "Relics," from fellow Kirk DeGiorgio associate Photek). Like all the great electronic remixers, Plaid can go both ways with their work, either remaking a track with little relation to the original or essentially re-producing the artist by integrating their style into the framework of the song. Here, an U.N.K.L.E. remix retains only an introductory sample reminiscent of DJ Shadow and co. before detouring into a classic latter-day Plaid production -- steel drums from Mars over beguiling electro breaks and playful effects. The original of Nicolette's "Wholesome," however, is integrated perfectly into the Plaid sound, with close attention paid to even her vocal pauses (it's clear they have an affection for the similarly iconoclastic vocalist/producer). Messrs. Handley and Turner also have no trouble creating productions with more relation to the subject than the artist had even attempted; another Nicolette original, the surprisingly utopian "No Government," is taken into an anarchic direction with stark beats, dental-drill effects, and an amelodic tune. Ironically enough, Plaid's more obscure jobs, including tracks heard here like Dropshadow's "Disease Fototienda" and Jung Collective's "Street Preacher," are some of their most intriguing and distinctive productions. The lone new track, a Plaid original named "Wrong Ways," is a charmer as well, with a tippling, squelchy bassline. ~ John Bush
Rovi

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