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| RA News A collection of Richie Hawtin's productions from 1993 to 2004 is due in stores this summer.
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| #1 / Wed, 21 Jul 10 09:08 yeah, some not bad stuff there . . . 
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| #2 / Wed, 21 Jul 10 10:30 nice!!! 
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| #3 / Wed, 21 Jul 10 12:03 I've got six out of these eight on my plastikman playlist [of fifteen]. what a juicy compilation
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| #4 / Wed, 21 Jul 10 14:46 Take the silly voice-over off Ask Yourself and this is well nigh perfect - tho there's surely up to thirty other tracks that could just as easily sit in there. Merely a taster in which case Plastikman virgins should head off forthwith and purchase Sheet One, Musik and Consumed. If you can get your mitts on his System 7 and Robotman remixes all the merrier. The word 'genius' is bandied around so often it's lost all meaning, but in this case the epithet was well-deserved.
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| #5 / Wed, 21 Jul 10 15:11 personally, 'artifakts' is my favorite 'album' and the one i recommend first to the uninitiated... how come none of those tracks are featured here? maybe this will gain new fans after this world tour (from being at DEMF in detroit, and seeing lots of youtube footage, it seems to me like a lot of these tracks were featured in the live show)... but i guess this means no NEW plastikman music anytime soon. 
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| #6 / Wed, 21 Jul 10 18:46 Not bud stuff, but to be honesty, another re-release. Beatport if your really want the tracks or do some searching you'll find what you need. This unfortunately is just a small piece of a good marketing mix puzzle. True respect when I see some new plastik.
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| #7 / Wed, 21 Jul 10 23:07 yecch, what is that nasty little thumbnail? he looks shriveled...
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| #8 / Thu, 22 Jul 10 19:37 ah che brutta cosa cercare di vivere di rendita con il passato...richie...wake up..retail some time and build a new single clubby playable track please.
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| #9 / Thu, 22 Jul 10 19:57 Why the hell does anyone think Hawtin has anything of even remote artistic value to contribute anymore, bar the pretty re-packaging of ancient material? Filter your opinions through the salty reality provided by the clothing line, the crappy haircuts and the Cube... the tracklistings provided 'live'... the gimmickry... the nebbishness of the 'give a shit' outsider turned surface-fixated insider. The route remains one way. There is no turnaround.
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| #10 / Mon, 02 Aug 10 14:36 All I want from Plastikamn is a DVD or bluray recording of the performance at Movement 2010.
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 | RA Review Before Minus, before The Cube, before Richieeeeeeee!, there was music. Richie Hawtin was known in the electronic music community as one of the driving forces behind the Plus 8 imprint, but it was his work as Plastikman that changed the course of his career. In the early '90s, Hawtin was pushing the..
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| #11 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 09:47 its also worth checking out the FUSE - Dimension Intrusion album on Warp. Its a stunning collection of ambient, acid, techno. Its still amazing to listen to nearly 20 years after its release
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| #12 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 11:11 horrible review to have to write on such a polarising topic - todd totally nails it, though
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| #13 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 13:38 Good little compilation for people new to electronic music.
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| #14 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 13:57 on the case !
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| #15 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 13:58 yeah DoP at worldwide festival this summer was fantastic
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| #16 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 15:18 genial,c'est rare de voir un album coté sur 5!!!
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| #17 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 15:18 (Edited: 18 Nov 10 14:23) ----
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| #18 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 15:22 Bought this at the M-Nus ghost shop in Barcelona during Sonar even though I already had the tracks.
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| #19 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 15:51 Altough I admire Richie for what he has achieved I am overjoyed that Minimal is now pretty much dead. For three years the underground scene was unimaginative and boring....now its fresh and exciting again
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| #20 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 16:26 Full respect for what Hawtin has done as Plastikman. But this constant wave of compilations and re-releases/repressings of 15+ year old stuff is boring me to death. RA is reviewing this stuff waaaay too often. Wasn't techno about the future at some point?
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| #21 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 16:34 Yeah i have all this tracks on vinyl!
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| #22 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 16:53 who cares bout compilations?
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| #23 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 17:31 Here's a comment from Mike Huckaby on the death of minimal techno - 'Be careful when you say ’minimal,’' cautions Huckaby. 'The original sound of minimal techno was made by artists like Rob Hood from Detroit, and Basic Channel from Berlin. The minimal sound of today has blended fashion, drugs, and sex into the definition, leaving the listener in a haze without any connection to the music, or to its history.'
I don't really think 'minimal' is dead, but it's looking back at its roots.
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| #24 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 17:51 sorry lovely plastikman worshippers.... i just had to chime in with a big BLAH! this a 5? to me it sounds sooo dated, i really thought when i listened to this i would listen to a masterpiece of futuristic music, but in the end i got a glimpse of how impressed i was a teenager taking lots of drugs and comparing it to the music out at the time- when i listen to this now, i can see more clearly than ever, it was about a right time and place and this ONLY. its no big surprise to me that this guy hasnt made any relevant NEW music. im sorry to be soo darn honest with my opinion here, but i think if plastikman was a new product now, he wouldnt even get shelf space or a 5! no need to worship the past, seriously- lets move forward and stop worshipping artists of yesteryear, especially when artists like mike ink and several others were doing the plastikman sound even before he was at the time.... please someone prove me wrong here.... i would love a good argument. fuck the past! we live in now- there should be more demand from us the listeners for new music, espcially when we celebrate fake idols! or celebrate idols of yesteryear- blah!
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| #25 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 17:56 (Edited: 14 Aug 10 18:28) doesnt it show a sign of weakness when people start releasing compilations of old material without adding anything new to compare it to?
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| #26 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 18:41 heaven i like the trax, da vibe ,the global work.....for me 5 is n't the good score...need more fresh stuff for noting like this...i think m-nus doesn't need that maybe would be better to help new artists ...... only my view....
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| #27 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 19:14 Seriously? RA is fast losing my respect with regards to reviews. FIVE stars? Plus 8 has never stopped pressing any of these records.. so what's the point of a compilation? I appreciate the music and the label.. but shouldn't RA be giving bandwidth to artists to NEED exposure. This comp will make money with or without RA's support and it seems nobody on the list cares.
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| #28 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 19:18 I know there's a strong trend among RA readers of hating Richie Hawtin (and loving classic house)... but in this case if you judge the music itself and forget about poses and trends, 5/5 is well deserved
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| #29 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 19:20 really 5? i like plastikman but ...
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| #30 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 20:00 has there been another perfect score in 2010? I don't recall not a one.
trying not to throw up in my mouth. Jay said it right.
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| #31 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 21:17 Personally I think it deserves a 5. These tracks are classic pieces of electronic music that was so ahead of its time, as was Richie when he made them. I think the whole Plastikman era is not to be forgotten as it was such an influential time in techno music. Todd gave it an accuarate score in my eyes.This album is a celebration of Plastikman's best work that has stood the test of time. Job well done.
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| #32 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 21:27 Posted by jayhaze no need to worship the past, seriously- lets move forward and stop worshipping artists of yesteryear, especially when artists like mike ink and several others were doing the plastikman sound even before he was at the time.... please someone prove me wrong here.... i would love a good argument. fuck the past! we live in now- there should be more demand from us the listeners for new music, espcially when we celebrate fake idols! or celebrate idols of yesteryear- blah!
i appreciate and respect the past, the history and the nods due to pioneers in whatever form that looks like...but in classic electronic music culture trend, this idea is getting beat the f*** over the head...for example: I have FULL respect (and genuine love) for detroit as a city and a hotbed of innovation, but to be honest, am getting sick of reading features, reviews and pieces put out to repeatedly pay homage regarding anything with 'detroit' slapped near it. it's not some mystery for anyone with even a little knowledge on EM, the importance of detroits past. yes they deserve every bit of attention they have received, but those cats have been and will always be doing it regardless of the press. thats the realness of the city and the amazing minds it fosters...guess it would be cool to hear about some place new...some new talents...some new energy into this so called progressive scene....and it's out there!! people are doing good things everywhere....plastikman is extremely significant in a lot of ways...but i'm with the others who want to hear about something fresh, in the present and less reviews on compilations and conversations of yesterday.
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| #33 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 21:31 (Edited: 14 Aug 10 18:22) Posted by aotero I know there's a strong trend among RA readers of hating Richie Hawtin (and loving classic house)... but in this case if you judge the music itself and forget about poses and trends, 5/5 is well deserved
time for mediocrity to END and people like dinosaur hawtin to go back to their caves 
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| #34 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 21:35 ps. he can hang out with his turntables there 
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| #35 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 21:45 Posted by jayhazeps. he can hang out with his turntables there  I believe it is part of a money making venture, but if you had the ability to pull if off after being away for 15 years wouldn't you do it? I know I sure would this world we live in is all about C.R.E.A.M. Hawtin has seen a chance & he has taken it.
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| #36 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 21:47 £$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$
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| #37 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 22:00 (Edited: 14 Aug 10 18:24) Posted by JoseMcleanPosted by jayhazeps. he can hang out with his turntables there  I believe it is part of a money making venture, but if you had the ability to pull if off after being away for 15 years wouldn't you do it? I know I sure would this world we live in is all about C.R.E.A.M. Hawtin has seen a chance & he has taken it. no ---
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| #38 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 22:13 Keep both eyes on the new stuff but always respect the past. Thats my humble opinion.
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| #39 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 22:21 Posted by BernardoCampos Keep both eyes on the new stuff but always respect the past. Thats my humble opinion.
there is no such thing as a HUMBLE OPINION!
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| #40 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 22:21 Posted by jayhazeps. he can hang out with his turntables there  Prob what fucks you off is that your Fabric CD, which I personally think was one of the best Fabric's in the past couple of years onlt got a 2/5! PISS TAKE!
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| #41 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 22:25 (Edited: 14 Aug 10 18:26) Posted by DTLOVERPosted by jayhazeps. he can hang out with his turntables there  Prob what fucks you off is that your Fabric CD, which I personally think was one of the best Fabric's in the past couple of years onlt got a 2/5! PISS TAKE! no on the contrary, i really loved it! thanks for the support  aciiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeed!
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| #42 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 22:26 (Edited: 14 Aug 10 09:04) I think this compilation is more about nostalgia, I love everything on here but I would have preferred a few new unreleased songs. However, this was one of the best reviews I've read of a Plastikman production, Todd nailed it.
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| #43 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 22:35 Yes, there is. At least in my country BRASIL, this is an expression.
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| #44 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 22:54 To all the richie haters out there, GROW UP! it doesnt make you 'cool' to go against anything that is popular. richie has released enough material under his various guises to cement his legacy, he doesn't need to release stuff now just to keep up with the trends. and how is this false worship to plastikman, someone please tell me whose been more influential in electronic music in the past 20 years than Richie Hawtin! he might be good mates with richie but todd knows what he's on about.
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| #45 / Fri, 13 Aug 10 23:06 Posted by Cyrus88 To all the richie haters out there, GROW UP! it doesnt make you 'cool' to go against anything that is popular. richie has released enough material under his various guises to cement his legacy, he doesn't need to release stuff now just to keep up with the trends. and how is this false worship to plastikman, someone please tell me whose been more influential in electronic music in the past 20 years than Richie Hawtin! he might be good mates with richie but todd knows what he's on about.
Agreed. Not only he was an artist who could reinvent himself, but also did well on business, and thats an important part too! Every artist needs money to buy new equipment, pay the rent or whatever. Also he helped new artists to become successful, an Argentinian kid like Barem with such a great talent wouldn't have the same space if a guy like Richie didn't help him.
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| #46 / Sat, 14 Aug 10 01:28 I'm not going to get into all the BS back-and-forth, "is Richie a sellout?" bickering and the like. He had a great performance as Plastikman at DEMF. His Decks, FX, 909 mix is one of my all-time favorites. He's made some absolutely ground-breaking productions.
But a "greatest hits" getting a 5/5 is silly, nonetheless.
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| #47 / Sat, 14 Aug 10 01:50 plastikman is plastikman!!! 5/5
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| #48 / Sat, 14 Aug 10 01:52 the best reviews on RA are by the man todd for sure. his words i can trust.
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| #49 / Sat, 14 Aug 10 02:34 Posted by jayhaze sorry lovely plastikman worshippers.... i just had to chime in with a big BLAH! this a 5? to me it sounds sooo dated, i really thought when i listened to this i would listen to a masterpiece of futuristic music, but in the end i got a glimpse of how impressed i was a teenager taking lots of drugs and comparing it to the music out at the time- when i listen to this now, i can see more clearly than ever, it was about a right time and place and this ONLY. its no big surprise to me that this guy hasnt made any relevant NEW music. im sorry to be soo darn honest with my opinion here, but i think if plastikman was a new product now, he wouldnt even get shelf space or a 5! no need to worship the past, seriously- lets move forward and stop worshipping artists of yesteryear, especially when artists like mike ink and several others were doing the plastikman sound even before he was at the time.... please someone prove me wrong here.... i would love a good argument. fuck the past! we live in now- there should be more demand from us the listeners for new music, espcially when we celebrate fake idols! or celebrate idols of yesteryear- blah!
Says the man who's still producing boring music with Villalobos
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| #50 / Sat, 14 Aug 10 03:42 (Edited: 14 Aug 10 18:21)
Says the man who's still producing boring music with Villalobos
not anymore 
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