Plaid - Rest Proof Clockwork

Label:
Catalog#:
WARP LP 63
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
21 Jun 1999
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Leftfield, IDM, Electro, Experimental

Tracklist

A1   Shackbu X
    Scratches - Scratch Daddy Addy
A2   Ralome X
    Written By [Co-written] - Benet Walsh
A3   Little People X
    Scratches - Scratch Daddy Addy
  Written By [Co-written] - Mara Carlyle
B1   3recurring X
B2   Buddy X
B3   Dead Sea X
B4   Gel Lab X
C1   Tearisci X
C2   Dang Spot X
C3   Pino Pomo X
    Double Bass - Max de Wardener
  Percussion - Rowan Oliver
  Scratches - Scratch Daddy Addy
C4   Last Remembered Thing X
D1   Lambs Eye X
D2   New Bass Hippo X
D3   Churr Maiden
D4   Air Locked X

Credits

Artwork By - Kid Acne
Artwork By [Logo & Type] - Think1
Mastered By - Frank Arkwright
Photography - Catherine Stevens
Written By - Plaid

Notes

Gatefold sleeve.

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Tramontana Jun 13, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This is by far the best of Plaid's releases to date. The album as a whole covers so many different genres of electronic music and hits them so perfectly that it is hard to know where it all went wrong with future releases. Anyway, if you have not already heard this album, then where have you been? Go get yourself a copy!
Review by baj Oct 16, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This is a masterpiece. Amazing.

As a huge Black Dog fan, I became a fan of these guys, too. But the brilliance of this album is that there is no trade-off of listenability and emotion, of originality and familiarity.

This sophistication of this release makes most other "IDM" releases seem jejune in comparison. The break down at the end of "Gel Lab" is a revelatory vista; "Shackblu", a perfect album-opener, is laid-back and funky yet satisfies the hunger for prettiness and warm strings. Ralome is gentle and wistful, with a forward yet calm finesse that is life-affirming.

But, caveat: no license for snobbery here- "Dang Spots" is music to jump around to! And "Little People" with its scratches and breaks wills your head into bobbing to its big lovely melodies.

Ed and Andy do it again...Top Ten album to take it with you, if you could...
Rated 5/5
Review by conspirator Mar 09, 2004
Plaid's most perfect album - beautifully recorded, wonderfully rich melodies and harmonically rich musical structures throughout, inventive and, like all good music, reveals that little bit extra every time you listen to it.
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