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What kind of music does Richie Hawtin play?

What kind of music does Richie Hawtin play?

Canadian (British born) producer, label manager and DJ, born June 4, 1970. Although mainly influenced by Detroit techno, Hawtin has developed his own style ranging from harder noisy techno to deep minimal abstract acid, particularly under his best known alias Plastikman.

When is Richie Hawtin’s next close show?

Richie Hawtin’s next CLOSE shows will happen in Amsterdam on October 16 and Los Angeles on November 23. I have worked in music and technology since the ’90s and shared my related musings in places like The Guardian and CNN.

Who are the musicians on close combined by Richie Hawtin?

‘CLOSE COMBINED’ is the next evolution in the lineage of Hawtin’s iconic ‘DE9’ mix album, which Resident Advisor called one of the top mixes of the decade. It contains music from Charlotte de Witte, ANNA, and many more, along with additional live production created with Hawtin’s on-stage arsenal of effects, drum machines and analog synthesizers.

Where did Richie Hawtin Live most of his life?

Born in Oxfordshire, England but growing up in Windsor, Ontario on the other side of the Atlantic, Hawtin was a pivotal figure amongst Detroit techno’s second wave in the early nineties.

Who is the real name of Richie Hawtin?

Plastikman, Concept 1, F.U.S.E., Forcept 1, Circuit Breaker, Robotman, Chrome, Spark, Xenon, R.H.X., Jack Master, Richard Michaels, UP! Richard ” Richie ” Hawtin (born June 4, 1970) is a British-Canadian electronic musician and DJ.

When did Richie Hawtin start his record label?

He became known for his recordings under the Plastikman and F.U.S.E. aliases. In May 1990 Hawtin and John Acquaviva founded the Plus 8 record label, which they named after their turntable’s pitch adjust function. In 1998, Hawtin launched M-nus Records. In summer 2012 Hawtin first presented ENTER., his experimental event at Space in Ibiza.

When did Richie Hawtin do his Plastikman performance?

In November 2013, Hawtin performed as Plastikman at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. This performance inspired him to finish a new Plastikman LP. “It put me back in the studio and inspired me enough to work on new material, and in five days I created a new album”, he said.