Richie Hawtin presents Plastikman, live at We Love Art in Paris, May 8th, 2010.
6 thoughts on “We Love Plastikman”
one of the few true electronic live acts out there. started out with just a 909,808 and 303 on stage (and using the 909 to sequence the lot).
The seems it would be much better live than the album 😛 Bo0M Richie Hawtin!
I wonder how many notes total are on a Plastikman release. I'm just sayin'.
Yeah – musicians should give you a discount if they don't use a lot of notes in their music.
And a double discount if they use sequencers, 'cause they don't have to pay anybody.
Isn’t complaining about how many notes are in a Plasstikman release like complaining that there aren’t enough vocals in techno?
If music was priced on a per-note basis and – say – a supplement for human vocals, it would still leave the quandary of how much you'd pay for lots of out-of-tune notes that weren't supposed-to-be-out-of-tune and so on. If you had to pay extra for notes that were played in a good order and at the right time… things could get expensive!
one of the few true electronic live acts out there. started out with just a 909,808 and 303 on stage (and using the 909 to sequence the lot).
The seems it would be much better live than the album 😛 Bo0M Richie Hawtin!
I wonder how many notes total are on a Plastikman release. I'm just sayin'.
Yeah – musicians should give you a discount if they don't use a lot of notes in their music.
And a double discount if they use sequencers, 'cause they don't have to pay anybody.
Isn’t complaining about how many notes are in a Plasstikman release like complaining that there aren’t enough vocals in techno?
If music was priced on a per-note basis and – say – a supplement for human vocals, it would still leave the quandary of how much you'd pay for lots of out-of-tune notes that weren't supposed-to-be-out-of-tune and so on. If you had to pay extra for notes that were played in a good order and at the right time… things could get expensive!