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Disconnect (Gaiser Mix) 8. Plastique (Mathew Jonson Mix) 9. Ask Yourself / Headcase (Fabrizio Mix) 10.
Consume (Ambivalent Mix) 11. Headcase (Marc Houle Mix) 12. Kriket (Derek Plaslaiko Mix) 13. Oldskool (Magda Mix) 14. Ping Pong (Skoozbot Mix) 15. Ethnik (Paco Osuna Mix) 16. Goo (Paco Osuna Mix) 17.
Kriket (Danilo Divigorito Mix) 18. Elektrostatik (Skoozbot Mix) 19. Disconnect (Skoozbot Mix) 20. Mind In Rewind/Headcase (Click Box Mix) 21.
I Don't Know (Psyche Mix) 22. Lodgikal Nonsense (Matthew Dear Mix) 23. Pakard (Flood Mix Hawtin Edit) 24. Marbles (Fabrizio Maurizi Mix) 25. Marbles (Rex Sepulveda Mix) 26. Slinky (JPLS Mix). An overwhelming anthology of 's productions, was made available in a variety of formats.
In addition to a six-piece vinyl set featuring a dozen remixes, there was a 249-track digital download, as well as this heavy object, which holds 15 CDs, one DVD, and an elaborate 100-page hardcover book. On the CDs: the six full-lengths (all remarkable or classic), two discs compiling remixes of other artists (from to ), two discs filled with new remixes of tracks (by the likes of, and ), a 69-minute Arkive mix, and four discs collecting additional previously released and unreleased content.
When was released, ’s status as one of the most innovative and iconic producers of electronic music had long been firmly established. It’s both a bold exclamation point and a (rather pricey) gift for his followers, who probably won’t mind all the duplicate material when so much non-album content has been wrangled and paired with a book that requires hours to be devoured in full. Those who are looking for an introduction can seek, a smartly selected eight-track sampler. Richie Hawtin Background information Birth name Richard Hawtin Born ( 1970-06-04) June 4, 1970 (age 46), Origin Genres, Labels, Website Richard ' Richie' Hawtin (born June 4, 1970) is a Canadian electronic musician and DJ and three-time winner. He was an influential part of 's second wave of artists in the early 1990s and has been a leading exponent of since the mid-1990s. He is best known for his work under the alias Plastikman and for his ENTER. Events in and around the world.
Hawtin is known for DJing sets making use of laptop computers and digital mixing equipment. In May 1990 Hawtin and fellow second-waver founded the, which they named after their turntable's pitch adjust function. In 1998, Hawtin launched Records. In summer 2012 Hawtin first presented ENTER., his experimental event at in Ibiza. Biography Hawtin was born in, England, but at the age of nine moved to, a suburb of. His father worked as a robotics technician at and was a fan of electronic music, introducing his son to and at an early age. He has one brother, Matthew, who is a visual artist and DJ.
Hawtin attended Sandwich Secondary High School in LaSalle. He began to DJ in clubs in Detroit at 17, and his early style was a mix of and techno. With Canadian DJ he formed the label in 1989 to release his own tracks under the name F.U.S.E., whose Approach and Identify 12' is closely associated with the origins of the subgenre. He dropped out of the University of Windsor, where he was studying film, and Plus 8 went on to release material by artists such as and. Hawtin adopted his incarnation in 1993 releasing the iconic percussive single 'Spastik' and parent album 'Sheet One', going on to release a number of albums and touring a live show for the next decade.
In 1996 Hawtin released a series of monthly, entitled Concept 1 which, alongside the work of, pioneered the style. His Mnus label also pursued this direction.
In 1999 the mix album, the first in a series of three, set new standards for technological input, including 38 tracks molded via effects and drum machines. Hawtin spent part of 2002 and 2003 living in New York City, before opening a label in Berlin, Germany, where he focused on his Mnus label, developing the careers of DJ-producers such as Magda, Gaiser, Hearttrob and Troy Pierce.
In 2006, he collaborated with choreographer on a composition called '9.20' for the opening ceremony. He said, 'Enzo and I are very much interested in pushing boundaries, both as artists and for our audiences. Working together for the Opening Ceremonies of the Winter Games delivers the creative endeavor to not only entertain a huge audience, but to also introduce them to sights and sounds that they may have never experienced before.' In 2008 the Mnus presents Contakt tour criss-crossed the globe, presenting Hawtin, Magda, Troy Pierce and others jamming on wireless audio workstations using brand new technology such as the. Two years later, at the festival in in March 2010 Hawtin unveiled a spectacular new Plastikman live show, known as Plastikman 1.5, which went on to tour the globe.
In June 2011 Hawtin worked with on an installation in the in. In 2012 Hawtin worked with and in promoting Electronic Dance Music on a tour of North American universities entitled, which included music production seminars, lessons in the music business, and live music performances. Since 2012 Hawtin has presented ENTER. At Space in Ibiza during the summer season, promoted via an acclaimed marketing campaign featuring a black dot.
Consists of five specially designed rooms and a wide array of electronic music. Due to Hawtin's love of and Japanese culture ENTER.
Also has a sake bar that sells its own brand of sake, produced in a collaboration with 's Sookuu Sake Company. In 2013, Hawtin worked with his brother Matthew on concept pieces entitled Contained at the showcase in Miami. Hawtin's successes in music technology were affirmed in July 2015, when he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music Technology by the University of Huddersfield. Recording career. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
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A definitive collection for all the discerning Plastikman fans out there finally arrives, spanning eighteen years of prolific output from Richie Hawtin's Plastikman alias, and it's even better than we had previously thought with project Plastikman expanding the release to even more jam-packed realms. After the unearthing of newly found material, 'Arkives 1993-2010' now features the 'Arkives Reference Edition' book with now over one hundred pages of rare photos from Plastikman's heyday along with added editorial, a DVD of live Plastikman footage, plus fifteen CDs of remastered originals, remixes and a specially crafted mix CD of previously unreleased new material. A once in a lifetime collector's dream, you'd be mad to miss out on.
Postage cost includes a registered and insured mail service to all territories. His style formed by a fusion of the barest acid house and straitjacket-tight Detroit techno, Richie Hawtin became one of the most influential artists in the world of techno during the 1990s, even while sticking to out-of-date synth dinosaurs like the Roland TB-303 and TR-808. Hawtin combined lean percussion and equally spare acid lines into haunting techno anthems that kicked with more than enough power for the dancefloor while diverting headphone listeners as well. While even his early recordings were quite minimalistic, he streamlined the sound increasingly over the course of his recording career; from the early '90s to the end of the decade, Hawtin's material moved from the verge of the techno mainstream into a yawning abyss of dubbed-out echo-chamber isolationism, often jettisoning any semblance of a bassline or steady beat. Hawtin released material on his own +8 Records under several aliases - some in tandem with co-founder John Acquaviva - and made the label one of the best styled in Detroit techno of the '90s. He earned his pedigrees from worldwide fans of techno for his best-known releases, as Plastikman (for NovaMute) and F.U.S.E.
(for Warp/TVT). While original Detroit technocrats like Juan Atkins and Derrick May were changing the face of electronic music in the mid-'80s, Hawtin was growing up across the river in Windsor, Ontario. A British native born in 1970, he moved to Canada with his family at the age of nine.
Introduced to '70s electronic/minimalist pioneers Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream by his father (who was a robotics engineer for General Motors), Hawtin began DJing at the age of 17 - as DJ Richie Rich - and soon landed gigs at Detroit hot spots like the Shelter and the famed Music Institute, home to all-night club sessions by May and Kevin Saunderson. Though many of Motown's innovators were skeptical of the skinny white Canadian, Hawtin's formation of +8 Records helped deflect much of the criticism. Hawtin and +8's co-founder, John Acquaviva, began working together in 1989, originally to make a Derrick May megamix for use on the radio; they later emerged from Acquaviva's studio with several original recordings. The duo issued one single, 'Elements of Tone,' as the first release on +8 Records (credited to States of Mind), and sat back while many in the techno world puzzled over who was responsible. The label's later releases - by Kenny Larkin, Jochem Paap (aka Speedy J), and Mark Gage (aka Vapourspace), in addition to various Hawtin/Acquaviva projects - made the label famous for laboratory-precise techno based on slowly evolving and shifting acid lines. The aggressive sound matched the work of the label/artist collective Underground Resistance as the best techno to come out of Detroit in the early '90s, thanks to a slow down in the work of past masters Atkins, May, and Saunderson. At the same time, demand grew for Hawtin's excellent acid-inspired DJing.
The Plastikman project debuted in 1993 with two releases for +8: the seminal 'Spastik' single and an album, Sheet One. Hawtin's first wide release, however, came with the alter ego F.U.S.E. (short for Further Underground Subsonic Experiments). A more varied and melodic project than Plastikman (but not by much), F.U.S.E. Released the album Dimension Intrusion for British Warp Records in late 1993.
As part of the label's Artificial Intelligence series, Dimension Intrusion was also licensed to Wax Trax!/TVT for release in America. (Hawtin joined such ambient-techno heroes as the Aphex Twin, Black Dog, Autechre, and B12, all receiving their wide-issue debuts.) Later, NovaMute signed an agreement with +8 and another Hawtin-founded label, Probe; Sheet One was reissued in 1994, followed by the second Plastikman LP, Musik. Much more restrained than Sheet One, the album fit in well with the growing ambient-techno movement. All told, Hawtin was responsible for the release of three albums and a good-sized EP in the span of just one year.
That impressive schedule was shattered in 1995, when Hawtin was entangled in difficulties resulting from a sudden crackdown on his usual procedure of crossing the American border to perform. Refused entrance for more than a year, he lost his inspirational grounding with the Detroit scene and found it difficult to continue recording for his third Plastikman album, Klinik. While he waited for re-entry, Hawtin spent time setting up the sub-label Definitive, and continued to DJ around the world. Though he recorded scattered singles for +8 and related imprints, his only full-length release that year was an excellent entry in the Mixmag Live!
Series, taken from a DJ set recorded at the Building in Windsor. By the time he was able to return to America, he had changed his musical direction and eventually abandoned the Klinik album. Hawtin returned to his release schedule in 1996; during each month of the year, he issued a completely unadorned single recorded as Concept 1 (some were later collected on Concept 1 96:CD, mixed by Hawtin). Desperately minimal works, even compared to his earlier material, the singles showed Hawtin's reaction to the new school of barely there techno coming from German labels like Basic Channel, Chain Reaction, Profan, and Studio 1 - all of them originally influenced in no small way by Plastikman recordings.
Finally, in early 1998, he released his third Plastikman LP, Consumed, which proved to be just as brutally shadowed as the Concept 1 material. The continued experimentalist direction showed Hawtin coming full circle, back to his position on the leading edge of intelligent techno. Many of the unreleased Klinik recordings surfaced in late 1998 on the compilation Artifakts BC. Much of the next decade found Hawtin busy with other projects and pursuits, living in New York shortly before moving to Berlin in 2003 to focus on his Mnus label. 2003 also saw the release of fifth Plastikman full-length, Closer, the first to feature Hawtin's vocals prominently in the mix.
2011 saw the release of Arkives: 1993 - 2010, an extensive collection of the complete Plastikman discography and lots of unreleased material as well. In November 2013, Hawtin was invited by Belgian fashion designer Raf Simons to perform at New York's Guggenheim Museum for their annual fundraiser, an event that saw a Plastikman set performed around a specially constructed LED obelisk.
The experience inspired Hawtin to complete work on a new Plastikman album, and the quickly realized Ex saw release in June of 2014. See Also: F.U.S.E., Richie Hawtin John Bush. Identifier mbid-fbe771f4-21dc-4851-b2d4-7d152e892480 Mediatype Publicdate 2012-10-09 15:06:58 Addeddate 2012-10-09 15:06:58 Creator Plastikman Date 2003-10-20 External-identifier urn:mbreleaseid:fbe771f4-21dc-4851-b2d4-7d152e892480 External-identifier urn:mbartistid:abee98f6-5239-4abf-bbe6-e1e2815a0dd6 External-identifier urn:upc:628 External-identifier urn:asin:B0000C172U Backuplocation ia90390831 Language See also;; 10!! 7!, ( ), 7. Skoda Octavia, Skoda Yeti, Volkswagen Jetta Chevrolet Aveo, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.: « – 2011» « – 2011».!