Back On Time
by Plug
— Released 9th January 2012
In early 2011 Luke Vibert (who happened to be bringing to Ninja Tune HQ cushions designed like 808 drum machines as a present!) said that he had just found some, long-lost never heard before DATs dated 1995-1998 and entitled Plug. This we are sure will bring bearded pogoing type excitement for many of you but for those that doesn't happen to here's a quick recap....
In 1996 Blue Angel Recordings (later Blue Planet) an imprint of the legendary Rising High label released...
In early 2011 Luke Vibert (who happened to be bringing to Ninja Tune HQ cushions designed like 808 drum machines as a present!) said that he had just found some, long-lost never heard before DATs dated 1995-1998 and entitled Plug. This we are sure will bring bearded pogoing type excitement for many of you but for those that doesn't happen to here's a quick recap....
In 1996 Blue Angel Recordings (later Blue Planet) an imprint of the
legendary Rising High label released the Drum 'N' Bass for Papa album
by Plug AKA West Country king of kitschtronica Luke Vibert, whom at that
time had only released under his Wagon Christ moniker. The album cover
was an old picture of his professional magician grandfather Frank which
only added to the oddness in the best of ways. The album was largely
ignored by the D'n'B purists at the time, however it was hailed by many
beyond, and remains to this day one of the acclaimed records to emerge
from the buoyant and hugely influential electronic scene of the
south-west in the 90's. Alongside people like Aphex Twin, Tom Middleton,
Grant Wilson-Claridge and Jeremy Simmonds and away from the lights and
police of the big cities they put on club nights, filled cassettes with
new tunes, hijacked the pirates and revelled in all that was original,
twisted and like nothing else before. And whilst there is no doubting
the talent of all these individuals, it has always been Vibert's keen
sense of humour and also funk that enabled him to evolve to a stage to
make a landmark release such as Drum 'N' Bass for Papa.
So a few years later and somewhat ahead of the curve, Vibert shook up
D'n'B - at that point no album had been released in the genre that
departed from the formulaic template. Avant-jungle that wasn't made for
the "club", the album was an eccentric bolt from the blue, it shocked
many of Vibert's contemporaries but went on to influence many, most
notably Squarepusher.
At the same time Luke's Wagon Christ project was being snapped up by Chemical Brothers A+R man at Virgin Records for his 3rd album, so a new name was needed for his eccentric d'n'b output, and Plug was born. Until now Plug has yielded just one album - possibly only a humble man like Luke Vibert would have a whole album of top-quality electronic tracks just sat around for over 15 years and not release them. The 10 tracks on offer here include the proto-garage vocal stylings of "Feeling So Special", the demented circus-organs of "No Reality", the hilariously titled "Come On My Skeleton", the old-skool rinse out of "Mind Bending", the skewed bollywoodisms of "A Quick Plug for A New Shot" and all with impeccably produced jungle credentials as the bed.
Sounding brand new as well as being a lost classic from a electronic icon, Back On Time is a release that anybody interested in the progression of dance music should be very curious to hear and enjoy.
Back On Time
by Plug
— Released 9th January 2012
Tracklist
- CD
- CD
- 2xLP
- 2xLP
- 12"
- MP3
- 16-bit WAV
-
1
Scar City
-
2
Feeling So Special
-
3
Come On My Skeleton
-
4
No Reality
-
5
A Quick Plug For A New Slot
-
6
Mind Bending
-
7
Back On Time
-
8
Yes Man
-
9
Drum N Bass
-
10
Flight 78
-
11
RunRelease only
-
12
Get Out My FaceRelease only
-
Play All (10)
-
1
Scar City
-
2
Feeling So Special
-
3
Come On My Skeleton
-
4
No Reality
-
5
A Quick Plug For A New Slot
-
6
Mind Bending
-
7
Back On Time
-
8
Yes Man
-
9
Drum N Bass
-
10
Flight 78
-
11
RunRelease only
-
12
Get Out My FaceRelease only
-
Play All (10)
-
1
Scar City
-
2
Feeling So Special
-
3
Come On My Skeleton
-
4
No Reality
-
5
A Quick Plug For A New Slot
-
6
Mind Bending
-
7
Back On Time
-
8
Yes Man
-
9
Drum N Bass
-
10
Flight 78
-
11
RunRelease only
-
12
Get Out My FaceRelease only
-
Play All (10)
-
1
Scar City
-
2
Feeling So Special
-
3
Come On My Skeleton
-
4
No Reality
-
5
A Quick Plug For A New Slot
-
6
Mind Bending
-
7
Back On Time
-
8
Yes Man
-
9
Drum N Bass
-
10
Flight 78
-
11
RunRelease only
-
12
Get Out My FaceRelease only
-
Play All (10)
-
1
RunRelease only
-
2
Get Out My FaceRelease only
In early 2011 Luke Vibert (who happened to be bringing to Ninja Tune HQ cushions designed like 808 drum machines as a present!) said that he had just found some, long-lost never heard before DATs dated 1995-1998 and entitled Plug. This we are sure will bring bearded pogoing type excitement for many of you but for those that doesn't happen to here's a quick recap....
In 1996 Blue Angel Recordings (later Blue Planet) an imprint of the legendary Rising High label released...
In early 2011 Luke Vibert (who happened to be bringing to Ninja Tune HQ cushions designed like 808 drum machines as a present!) said that he had just found some, long-lost never heard before DATs dated 1995-1998 and entitled Plug. This we are sure will bring bearded pogoing type excitement for many of you but for those that doesn't happen to here's a quick recap....
In 1996 Blue Angel Recordings (later Blue Planet) an imprint of the
legendary Rising High label released the Drum 'N' Bass for Papa album
by Plug AKA West Country king of kitschtronica Luke Vibert, whom at that
time had only released under his Wagon Christ moniker. The album cover
was an old picture of his professional magician grandfather Frank which
only added to the oddness in the best of ways. The album was largely
ignored by the D'n'B purists at the time, however it was hailed by many
beyond, and remains to this day one of the acclaimed records to emerge
from the buoyant and hugely influential electronic scene of the
south-west in the 90's. Alongside people like Aphex Twin, Tom Middleton,
Grant Wilson-Claridge and Jeremy Simmonds and away from the lights and
police of the big cities they put on club nights, filled cassettes with
new tunes, hijacked the pirates and revelled in all that was original,
twisted and like nothing else before. And whilst there is no doubting
the talent of all these individuals, it has always been Vibert's keen
sense of humour and also funk that enabled him to evolve to a stage to
make a landmark release such as Drum 'N' Bass for Papa.
So a few years later and somewhat ahead of the curve, Vibert shook up
D'n'B - at that point no album had been released in the genre that
departed from the formulaic template. Avant-jungle that wasn't made for
the "club", the album was an eccentric bolt from the blue, it shocked
many of Vibert's contemporaries but went on to influence many, most
notably Squarepusher.
At the same time Luke's Wagon Christ project was being snapped up by Chemical Brothers A+R man at Virgin Records for his 3rd album, so a new name was needed for his eccentric d'n'b output, and Plug was born. Until now Plug has yielded just one album - possibly only a humble man like Luke Vibert would have a whole album of top-quality electronic tracks just sat around for over 15 years and not release them. The 10 tracks on offer here include the proto-garage vocal stylings of "Feeling So Special", the demented circus-organs of "No Reality", the hilariously titled "Come On My Skeleton", the old-skool rinse out of "Mind Bending", the skewed bollywoodisms of "A Quick Plug for A New Shot" and all with impeccably produced jungle credentials as the bed.
Sounding brand new as well as being a lost classic from a electronic icon, Back On Time is a release that anybody interested in the progression of dance music should be very curious to hear and enjoy.