Drum n bass all the way down to it's very substance
David Yates | Columbus, GA | 06/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"To truly appreciate this album, you have to realize what's really going on in between all the beats. 'ardcore heads may be able to understand it a bit better than others. I hate to advocate drug use, but it's a lot easier to understand under the effects of LSD. Whenever you get to the vortex of "Greenways Trajectory" when the "rude boooooy!" vocal finally hits, you will see it all become clear, kind of like that guy in the movie Pi did when he looked directly into the sun."
In Case Yer Brain Needs a Good Scrambling . . .
Rich Latta | Albuquerque, NM - Land of Entitlement | 02/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
". . . this album most certainly does the trick. This is elecronica taken to a hyperkinetic extreme. Bizarre, complicated time signatures are thrown at the listener in the form of wiggy electronic noises. Most of the musicality of this album is fascinatingly derived from dense, spliced together rythms and sounds. Many will find this music too jarring or disconcerting while others will be totally tripped-out and captivated. This stuff will churn your head!
IF this kind of music turns you on, I'd also recommend The Boredoms' SUPER AE which is also really wigged out but even more unique sounding than GO PLASTIC."
He's an aquired taste
Pete | Mesa, AZ United States | 01/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First album of his that I got. I don't really know what to say. You'll either love his style or hate it, no in between. If you're into pop/dance, don't even waste your time. But if you're down for trying something new, strap in and go for the ride."