[size=2][img]https://i.postimg.cc/9FSYcsgg/folder.jpg[/img] [b]Squarepusher[/b] [i]Go Plastic[/i] [b](Warp Records / WARPLP85) (UK)[/b] Originally released as Warp Records / WARPLP85 on 25 Jun 2001 [b]Lineage: Degritter RCM > Rega Naia Turntable with Rega Naia PSU > Rega Aphelion 2 Cartridge > Rega Aura Phono Stage > Rega Osiris Amplifier > RME ADI-2 Pro FS R BE > AudioQuest Carbon USB cable > USB-IN[/b] [b]Post Processing: 24bit Audition WAV > ClickRepair 10/0 > Boost volume +3 DB > Remove DC Bias > 24bit WAV > FLAC[/b] A1. My Red Hot Car (04:42) A2. Boneville Occident (04:54) B1. Go! Spastic (06:21) B2. Metteng Excuske v1.2 (01:08) B3. The Exploding Psychology (06:44) C1. I Wish You Could Talk (04:54) C2. Greenways Trajectory (07:07) D1. Tommib (01:19) D2. My Fucking Sound (07:05) D3. Plaistow Flex Out (04:27) Total Time and File-Size: [b]00:48:41[/b], [b]1.69 GB[/b] Total Replay-Gain Value: [b]-0.81 dB[/b] Produced by [b]Tom Jenkinson[/b], Mastered by [b]Squarepusher[/b] --- Tom Jenkinson at his best. Go Plastic is a personal vision and a mental twister from Squarepusher's prolific mind. There ares sounds, tracks and shapes in this album that put your ears over and over. You will discover little noises after listening My Red Hot Car, or My Fucking Sound, even if it's not the first time that you listen to it. Go Plastic makes everyone crazy, the scratches at the middle are amazing and the mix of experimental and d'n'b into the beats puts the all track into a weird dancing movement. The masterpiece of the album is, i think, The Exploding Psychology. This track it's like a sick dream of what any experimental track should be. I'm not kidding, the pads and the work on the echoes make any electronic lover put on his knees saying respect, respect. The melody at the end will grab your skin for a long time... Another crazy sound is Greenways Trajectory. Remembering mixing it in a free party when the sun rise up, and all the dogs of the place came over the wall, screaming and yelling at it. There's ultrasounds at the middle end, will you hear it? Plaistow Flex Out is the way for Squarepusher to remind us that he can also do slow things, suchlike Tommib. This is a mark in electronic history, don't miss it![/size]