Plaid - Double Figure
![]() | Primary Artist |
| Plaid | |
| Album Title | |
| Double Figure | |
| Release Date | |
| May 29, 2001 | |
| Time | |
Inspired to get back to basics after the release of the Trainer retrospective, Plaid returned in 2001 with an LP of tough machine music, closer to the melancholy beatbox style of their mid-'90s singles than the rangy, dynamic sound of 1999's Rest Proof Clockwork. Except for the cycling guitar-like lines on the opener "Eyen," there aren't many traditional-sounding instruments on Double Figure. Instead, the duo balances precise, simple-yet-subtle percussion programs and heavily evocative techno (both have always been Plaid's strong points), cycling through nearly 20 tracks with several shorter mood-setters -- a series of tracks named "Tak" reminiscent of their work on Black Dog Productions touchstones like Bytes and Spanners. Read More
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