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ARTIST
PLOTKIN, JAMES
TITLE
The Joy of Disease: Demos & Remixes
FORMAT
LP+CD
LABEL
B.F.E. RECORDS
CATALOG #
BFE 045LP
BFE 045LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
5/10/2019
Progression and creativity are keywords regarding
James Plotkin
's oeuvre. Beginning with the relentless, ever evolving and hallucinating music of
O.L.D.
, through his many solo records and collaborations, to the surreal heavy-weight sound of
Khanate
, he's always been bound to be personal. Proof of quality are these instrumental demos of his landmark album of experimental music
The Joy Of Disease
.
The Joy Of Disease: Demos & Remixes
showcases the initial recordings in preparation for the cult-favorite album, released in 1995 on
John Zorn
's Japanese Avant label. These early home-recorded instrumental versions are supplemented by unreleased remixes from Plotkin and co-producer
Mick Harris
of
Napalm Death
/
Scorn
fame. The remixes were done during the original album sessions at Mick Harris' Black Box studio in the Custard Factory in Birmingham, UK. This is the first time these demo recordings have been heard by anyone other than Plotkin since their inception.
"...
somewhere full of stabbing psychedelic guitar loops and a slow, steady swarm of almost goth-like dirge beats that was quieter than something of the Wax Trax! or
Boredoms
ilk, but also subtler and simpler, with an avant-garde touch of
Bruce Gilbert
-styled feedback minimal electronica.
" --All Music
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