Ed: "This was one of the first tracks we did with the guitarist Benet Walsh, who we still work with today. He's pretty much had some sort of material on every album we've written. He can play a lot of instruments and shares a very similar sort of sense of harmony as we do, so we work quite well together. "This track was the result of us just jamming around in the studio a bit. The result was slightly Baroque, hence the title."
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Ed: "This was one of the first tracks we did with the guitarist Benet Walsh, who we still work with today. He's pretty much had some sort o… read more
Ed: "This was one of the first tracks we did with the guitarist Benet Walsh, who we still work with today. He's pretty much had some sort of material on every album we've … read more
Plaid sit right at the very heart of global electronica. In fact there's a very real sense in which Ed Handley and Andy Turner are the perfect encapsulation of what the electronic music of their generation was all about. As Plaid and as two-thirds of The Black Dog, they were central to the Artificial Intelligence movement of the early-mid 1990s: alongside their WARP stablemates Autechre, The Aphex Twin, B12 and allies like Richie Hawtin, Speedy J, Kenny Larkin, they brought new rhythmic variation, emotive melody and sensual textures to electronic music, creating a warm and welc… read more
Plaid sit right at the very heart of global electronica. In fact there's a very real sense in which Ed Handley and Andy Turner are the perfect encapsulation of what the electronic musi… read more
Plaid sit right at the very heart of global electronica. In fact there's a very real sense in which Ed Handley and Andy Turner are the perfect encapsulation of what the electronic music of their generation was all about. As Plaid … read more