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Chilly Gonzales Plastikman

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Chilly Gonzales reimagines Richie Hawtin’s seminal ‘Consumed’ Album on Turbo Recordings

When We Dip
Alt/Electronica, Minimal / Deep Tech, Reviews
2 March 2022

Worlds collide as Tiga’s Turbo Recordings brings two titans of the musical ecosystem together on ‘Consumed In Key’. Richie Hawtin’s seminal Plastikman album has been reimagined by revered pianist Chilly Gonzales and is set for a digital and deluxe triple vinyl LP release on April 1st, 2022. The precluding single ‘Contain (In Key)’ is out now – listen via the link below.

Originally released on Hawtin’s Minus label in 1998, ‘Consumed’ was profoundly influential, defining the soon-to-emerge minimal movement and counting among its biggest fans creative, cultural icons such as sculptor Anish Kapoor, fashion designer Raf Simons and two decades later entertainer Chilly Gonzales.

After hearing ‘Consumed’ for the first time shortly after the album’s 20th anniversary, Chilly felt that the record’s loose use of melody and negative space threatened his musical sensibility. Furthermore, the album’s unique timing structure and flow fuelled his curiosity and pushed him towards an idea of composing accompanying piano pieces (counterparts) for each of the tracks. It would not be a remix. It would be one composer instinctively reacting to – and finding space within – another composers already completed work. As an experiment, Chilly completed a series of demos and later mentioned it to his friend Tiga.

Stream/Pre-order the vinyl here

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