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Pluxus - Solid State

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
IDM, Glitch, Techno
Year:
2006

Tracklist

Transient 4:45 X
Perm 4:46 X
Bootstrap 3:46 X
Kinoton 3:31 X
Forth 4:38 X
Contax 4:13 X
Corrose 3:22 X
Sansui 3:26 X
Solid State 3:25 X
Slow Peel 3:48 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Solid State (CD, Album, Dig) Pluxemburg CDPLU7 Sweden 2006
Solid State (CD, Album, Dig) Kompakt KOMPAKT CD 65 Germany 2008
Solid State (CD, Promo, car) Kompakt KOMPAKT CD 65 Germany 2008
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Rated 3/5
Review by mjago85 Mar 20, 2009

referencing Solid State, CD, Album, Dig, KOMPAKT CD 65

It's hard to listen to the Kompakt issue of this album and not put it in the context of Kompakt. It's been a really long time since they have so prominently issued previously released material from outside its usual circle of artists, at least since its humble beginnings. That said, the appearance of "Solid State" on Kompakt is perplexing only for that reason; given the label's slide towards towards more disco and new wave inflected sounds, it's right at home. Still, that shift in sound has always felt a bit like Kompakt trying to maintain its relevance; as a result, they have never felt like leaders in the sound. The appearance of "Solid State" on Kompakt emphasises that they too feel this doubt.

Now onto the album itself. At barely 40 minutes long and with virtually no standout tracks, it doesn't make for a particularly immediate or memorable work. There's a degree of experimentation throughout that seems to recall the days of early Kompakt's abstract funk and Mille Plateaux's click hop, but nothing here really takes it much further than that. In fact, the best track on the album is probably the least experimental-sounding; "Bootstrap", with its more straightahead feel, makes for the most evocative and enticing track on the album. The jaunty or otherwise awkward rhythms and structures throughout the rest of the album make every track somewhat irritating. Although "Transient" is nearly the worst offender in this department (excepting "Perm"), it has a certain charm and catchiness that make it somewhat interesting.

While "Solid State" doesn't bring much new to what already feels like a very tired style, it still manages to outperform most of Kompakt's similarly themed output, although only slightly.