
- Summary: A concert at the Feorm Festival on the planet Falorx is the concept on the latest full-length release for British electronic duo Plaid.
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- Record Label: Warp
- Genre(s): Electronic, Techno, Ambient Techno, IDM, Electro-Techno
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 6
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MojoNov 15, 2022While the odd misstep lurks, longueurs are few and far between, the skippy guitar figure of Nightcrawler and creeping tension of Wide I's scaling harmonic heights against the odds, recalling early millennial triumphs Double Figure and Spokes. [Jan 2023, p.86]
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Nov 15, 2022It doesn’t take long for the opening ‘Perspex’ to draw you into Plaid’s blissed-out dimension.
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Nov 15, 2022While it sometimes feels like the duo could have done more with the album's concept, it's still a unique experience, and could very well signal a shift in how the visionaries approach their craft.
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UncutNov 15, 2022For all its space-oddity trimmings, Feorm Falorx mostly sticks to Plaid's home planet, boldly going where they have been many times before. [Jan 2023, p.24]
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The WireDec 16, 2022Plaid are back with another album of music that twists geometric runs through nostalgic synth textures into minor key shifts like dimension folds gone wrong. [Jan 2023, p.77]
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Nov 29, 2022While Feorm Falorx may have some of the duo’s more simplistic songwriting, it’s well worth a spin for its textural delights alone.