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Trainer

Plaid have been responsible for the most forward thinking electronic music ever, and this double CD collection of early hard to find bits and forgotten gems serves as a timely reminder of how far ahead of everyone else they were and still are.

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Plaid have been responsible for the most forward thinking electronic music ever, and this double CD collection of early hard to find bits and forgotten gems serves as a timely reminder of how far ahead of everyone else they were and still are. While European and British techno still lagged behind US innovations Black Dog and later Plaid were crafting intricately melodic electronic gear - highlights here are ‘Blah’ and ‘Reishi’, future funk missives - represented by ‘Link’, ‘Yak’, ‘Prig’ and ‘Small Energies’ to name but a few and mysterious electro - check ‘Android’ and ‘Jolly’. However, the very notion of trying to put a handle on what Plaid are about is self-defeating, and it’s no surprise that their most fascinating work was the most chaotic, like the old skool referencing ‘Uneasy Listening’, the mad, moody cut-up ‘Soft Key’ or the salsa-electronic groove of the David Holmes favoured ‘Scoobs In Columbia’, a track that predates the current fascination for Latino percussion by half a decade. Every techno-loving home should own a copy of ‘Trainer’.

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