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Plastikman - Consumed (CD)

Consumed
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Album Details: Consumed

Release Date:05/19/1998
Label:Mute U.S.
UPC:724596304822

User Reviews: Consumed

  • Overall:

    dark, looming, minimalist techno

    By tilbrookr  Feb 20, 2001

    This is one of the peak minimalist techno albums of the 1990s. It does err on the dark/sinister side in my opinion, but music is supposed to evoke emotions. Dark and rumbling like distant thunder on a quiet summers night, this music is warm, but need...s a hi-fi to do it justice - I don't think it would really go in your car, and if it did it may distract you from the road.In spite of its minimalism, it is still melodic, and epitomises Hawtin's subtle yet simultaneously striking evolutions between sounds.I guess it is one of those "love it or hate it" albums, so don't be embarrassed ask if you can hear it in the shop, but remember the shop isn't the correct listening environment for music as beautifully and intricately crafted as this. If you like "Artifakts", you'll probably love this. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Consumed

  • All Music Guide

    After achieving global fame in the techno world with his previous albums, intense live performances, and legendary Detroit parties, Richie Hawtin's first full-length Plastikman release in years shocked many listeners with its move toward the depths of minimal ambience. In form and structure the music on Consumed doesn't deviate much from Hawtin's previous Plastikman album, Musik. What differs are the sounds and technique applied to these forms and structures. Nearly every sound on Consumed registers in the lowest bass frequencies, except for the barely audible synths hovering, shadow-like, far behind the wall-shaking basslines. The album retains the ability to submerge listeners with its continuity, motifs and overall tone but never claims to be dance music. One track slowly merges with the next while the emotional tone instilled by Hawtin never wavers from consuming, contemplative alienation. The beginning two tracks ("Contained" and "Consume") and the concluding two ("Inside" and "Co...nsumed") demand notice with their epic scope and emotional radiation. Sandwiched between these heavy tracks rest some shorter variations of the deep, minimal bass executions of German artists such as Maurizio and the Chain Reaction camp. This album's sedate approach upset some Hawtin fanatics, but most respected the producer's decision to move forward with this, the concluding album in the Plastikman cycle. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Plastikman

His style formed by a fusion of the barest acid house and straitjacket-tight Detroit techno, Richie Hawtin became one of the most influential artists in the world of techno during the 1990s, even while sticking to out-of-date synth dinosaurs like the Roland TB-303 and TR-808. Hawtin combined lean percussion and equally spare acid lines into haunting techno anthems that ... Read more