Sheet One
Sheet One | ||||
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Studio album by Plastikman | ||||
Released | October 18, 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1993 (Exact date unknown) | |||
Genre | Techno, minimal techno, downtempo | |||
Length | 1:00:19 | |||
Label | NovaMute Records | |||
Producer | Richie Hawtin | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Sheet One is the first album Richie Hawtin has released under his Plastikman name, on October 18th, 1993 on Novamute Records. (Hawtin had previously released a first album, Dimension Intrusion, under the alias "F.U.S.E.".) The front inlay of Sheet One was perforated, giving it the look of a wall of LSD tabs. The cover was so realistic that a man in Texas was arrested when a police officer saw the CD on his car seat after pulling him over on a traffic violation.[2]
Coming out of the minimal techno scene in Detroit, this album makes frequent use of the Roland TB-303, which gained prominence in the electronic music world as a staple of Chicago's acid house scene.
Track listing
- "Drp" – 1:45
- "Plasticity" – 11:00
- "Gak" – 5:38
- "Okx" – 0:34
- "Helikopter" – 6:30
- "Glob" – 8:20
- "Plasticine" – 11:19
- "Koma" – 4:10
- "Vokx" – 2:07
- "Smak" – 6:42
- "Ovokx" – 2:14
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ "Plastikman's Sheet One A Case of Mistaken Identity" (Press release). NovaMute Records. 1994.
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