there's some recordings of a Plastikman live set from Tokyo floating
around on P2P. It was a bonus 3" disc from the Japanese release of
Consumed.

http://www.discogs.com/release/39171

Also- the Sickness CD single had a live version of Slak/Krikets taken from
the Spastic party. And I'm prety sure you can still buy it through Mute.

http://www.discogs.com/release/161924


Somewhere I have a cassette recording of the Plastikman set from Tribal
Gathering that I got off of someone back in my tape trading by mail days.

The quality is pretty rough- but the set is ridiculous. Unfortunately- one
of the mechanisms in the cassette broke- and I haven't been able to fix
it. Can anyone help me out with a copy? (Never on P2P either)





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> FIRST PLASTIKMAN LIVE SHOW IN 9 YEARS
> ANNOUNCED TODAY
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> Windsor, Ontario
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> March 2nd, 2004
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> Richie Hawtin announced today the first Plastikman live show on
> plastikman.com. The event will take place June 3rd, 2004 in Montreal,
> Canada as the opening event to this year’s Mutek festival (mutek.ca). It
> will be the first live performance of Plastikman material since 1995.
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> Hawtin describes the show as a rare, one-night performance incorporating
> multiple media with the artist controlling all parameters of the event.
> As with his DJ sets, he will also involve unprecedented new artistic
> technologies — all developed and customised for this show.
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> The following entities are partners in producing the show:
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> Mutek — www.mutek.ca <http://www.mutek.ca>
> Derivative Inc. — www.derivativeinc.com <http://www.derivativeinc.com>
> Crush Inc. — www.crushinc.com <http://www.crushinc.com>
> Ableton, AG — www.ableton.com <http://www.ableton.com>
> Digidesign — www.digidesign.com <http://www.digidesign.com>
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> Turkish video artist Ali Mahmut Demirel, who directed the eye-popping
> video for the ‘Disconnect’ (novamute/Minus) single, as well as new media
> event producer/curator Kevin McHugh have both contributed to Hawtin’s
> plans.
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> Previous Plastikman live shows have achieved almost mythic renown.
> Artists, critics, and fans still talk about performances at Glastonbury
> Festival, Tribal Gathering, and underground events in Detroit. In the
> years since, Hawtin has increased his profile as a DJ and producer,
> constantly updating, innovating and pioneering new technologies. The
> current Plastikman album ‘Closer’ is out now on novamute/M-nus.
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