Artwork outtake from blue fourteen: Henry Plotnick
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Artwork outtake from blue fourteen: Henry Plotnick
Artwork outtake from blue fourteen: Henry Plotnick
Artwork outtake from blue fourteen: Henry Plotnick
Outtake from the artwork sessions for blue fourteen: Henry Plotnick
"He creates minimalist techno combining looping piano with keyboard drumbeats that layer and build into epic soundscapes people have compared to Brian Eno, Philip Glass and Terry Riley. He creates every element himself, alone in his bedroom. Still just 13 years old, Plotnick is beginning to transcend his (amazing) influences, crafting a sound that’s uniquely his own." - Dazed & Confused (Henry placed #26 on the Dazed 100)
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"The impressive group of artists infect the tape with their individual personality in the context of the label’s perspective on music, with a focus on experimentation at the very heart of the collection of songs. The music on the tape goes from wanton funked-up eighties percussion to toned down ambient compositions just in the space of the first two tracks. Venturing further into the tape more contrasting elements join forces, going from serene landscapes to beautiful nightmares, shouting at each other from their dissonant locations as they mould into the curious universe that make up the mixtape. " - The Formant
(Henry Plotnick)