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Squarepusher - Go Plastic

Label:
Catalog#:
WARPCD85
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
25 Jun 2001
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Noise, Drum n Bass, Breakcore, Acid

Tracklist

1   My Red Hot Car 4:42 X
2   Boneville Occident 4:50 X
3   Go! Spastic 6:21 X
4   Metteng Excuske v1.2 1:08 X
5   The Exploding Psychology 6:43 X
6   I Wish You Could Talk 4:53 X
7   Greenways Trajectory 7:10 X
8   Tommib 1:19 X
9   My Fucking Sound 7:05
10   Plaistow Flex Out 4:28 X

Credits

Music By, Artwork By [Art] - Tom Jenkinson

Notes

℗ 2001 Warp Records Limited / © 2001 Warp Records Limited. Published by Warp Music
Barcode: 5 021603 086111
LC02070
Made In England.

Standard jewel case release with card insert.

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Rated 5/5
Review by snooz Nov 08, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
When I first listened to this, a few years ago, I didn't know this kind of freak music yet, and I didn't like it, except My Red Hot Car and the beautiful melodic part of The Exploding Psychology.
I listened to this again and again, and I began to understand the music. I began to understand that it was the real music, the less boring stuff.
Now, I find My Red Hot Car less cool, but The Exploding Psychology and I Wish You Could Talk are the two best tracks I know. And Plaistow Flex Out the best acid-ambient track. The all piece is a chef d'oeuvre, for me the most important album from Squarepusher, my favourite artist for this.

Listen to this in the night, lightless.
Rated 5/5
Review by donsolo Apr 07, 2004
I was turned on to Jenkinson via the "Vic Acid" ep. Which could never have prepared me for this album. Go Plastic is as amazing as a record could possibly be. "Greenways Trajectory" blew my little mind. The sound of drums-n-bass forcing itself into the sky. The sheer underlining excitement of "My Fucking Sound" as compared to "My Sound" from "Music Is Rotted" is also exceptional. From the quiet church-like solemness of "Tommib" to "Go! Spastic" and what it implies, to the smooth bubbling chill of "Plaistow Flex Out" this is a record of greatness to anyone who truly loves electronic music.
Rated 5/5
Review by Quiverpigeon Dec 10, 2003
This has got to be the most advanced Squarepusher stuff. I know there's plenty of this type of music around, but the sheer quality of it it both inspiring and depressing- I'm never going to make music this good. Try playing with it on your samplers, slow it down and it still sounds champion. It'd be great if you could slow it right down and just wallow in it, like a work of art. Hooks? Aplenty. Foul-mouthed and fast like a night at the dogs.
Rated 3/5
Review by Portis Sep 11, 2002
Lots of blitzed out drill and bass with experimental noises and sounds thrown in. Not much in the way of memorable hooks or melodies.
Rated 5/5
Review by stereod Jul 03, 2001 (edited over 8 years ago)
this is one of the most impressive, disorientating and completely mad records i have heard since aphex twin's richard d. james album. absolutly breathtaking.