mothering noise

Two tracks released as mothering noise, on the Plug In Turn On compilation on Instinct. ethereal breaks-n-synthnoise. These tracks later led to being signed to Richie Hawtin's Probe Records.
  • Plug in Turn On

    Label:
    Catalog: EX-267-2
    Format: CD compilation
    Released: December 31,1993
    Tracks:
    1. Blossom Tranq`d
    2. Again in Dust
    Blossom Tranq'd has just been re-released ( 2002 ) on an Instinct Ambient compilation.

    Richie and Matthew Hawtin were considering rereleasing Blossom Tranq'd on Probe but that ended up being the Mono Ekagra ep.







    Various: Plug In & Turn On compilation [10 Mar 1994]

    2CD: 1994 US (Instinct Records; EX-267-2)











































































































    [CD #1]
    5:51 Transit [Prototype 909]
    5:53 Extract [Evolve Now]
    11:31 Sound System [The Drum Club]
    6:18 Wonderful [GTO]
    5:19 Dive [Human Mesh Dance]
    5:25 Freakazoids And Robots [Terre Thaemlitz]
    7:37 The Pill (Cycle High) [Omicron]
    5:50 Brasilia [Cabaret Voltaire]
    5:57 Again In Dust [Mothering Noise]
    9:51 Softly Sing The Angels [Mysteries Of Science]
    [CD #2]
    7:32 Furry Meadows [The Drum Club]
    9:12 Hovering Glows [Terre Thaemlitz]
    2:35 Pure (Beautiful Mix) [GTO]
    8:44 Blosson Tranq'd [Mothering Noise]
    11:48 Diffusion [Mysteries Of Science]
    5:17 Human 2 [Human Mesh Dance]
    6:30 Low Cool [Cabaret Voltaire]
    6:25 A Thousand Dyes Over The Moist Earth [Omicron]
    4:40 Convex [Evolve Now]





    Various "Plug In & Turn On"
    - Tamara Palmer
    In URB, Issue No. 36, June 1994.
    (Instinct) In a world where technology is increasingly commanding our lives, music is the main outlet where this advancement may still bear the human touch. Trance and ambient music are the genres in which the ideal song manipulates your mind, much as a machine performs the task at hand. Instinct's double-disc set features 19 works of trance and ambient music performed by both new and established musicians within the genres. Each artist on the compilation has a song on both the trance and the ambient discs. This allows for an examination into the variations within the styles and allows the listener to hear how much the two genres overlap and the boundaries blur. The overall result is a worth effort, yet not a mindbending classic.
    Disc 1 is the trance section of the compilation, and each song seems to favor the softer, slower sort of trance, with most tunes staying well under 130 beats per minute. The Drum Club presents "Sound System," which alternates between nearly beatless ambient and progressive house, the sure commercial hit of the compilation if there is one. The prolific Dominic Woosey, who is behind several projects including the label United Frequencies of Trance, uses a hauntingly ethereal background atop piano riffs in "Softly Sing The Angels," by Mysteries of Science. "Again In Dust" marks the debut of Mothering Noise and is an interesting mix of tripomatic noises. The other debut is from Terre Thaemlitz with the electro-trance that is "Freakazoids and Robots."
    Disc 2 is labeled ambient. Four of the nine tracks begin with bird noises, a bit disappointing that fowl play is still the old standby (but seriously, folks...). Mothering Noise proves its versatility with "Blosson Tranq'd," a headtrip with psychedelic ambient guitar feedback resonating in the background. Mysteries of Science evokes a nature documentary in its tranquil tribal beats that comprise "Diffusion." "Human 2," by Human Mesh Dance remains in its signature spacey style. The most unique track is "Low Cool" by seasoned electronic pioneers Cabaret Voltaire, off of their earlier release Plasticity. This is a track that can only be described as "gansta industrial ambient" with its sample of two guys defining street slang over some dark, industrial Nitzer Ebb-type noise and reverb.
    Instinct presents a good exploration into the realms of trance and ambient with Plug In + Turn On, and a chance to hear new artists alongside established ones. It also shows the near uselessness of these classifications, as trance and ambient are unmistakably intertwined.





    Various Artists "Plug In & Turn On (Music For A Technologically Advanced Society)"
    -Scott Framption
    CMJ, Issue No. 10, March 14, 1994.
    (Instinct, 26 W. 17th St. #502, New York, NY 10011 / 212-727-1360) - Techno is evolving and mutating so fast, spreading through the club scene like a white-label virus, that the only way for those of us on the periphery to keep up is by scanning through the copious compilation discs that attempt to define the genre. That said, Plug In + Turn On is a friendly companion to techno's multifarious goings-on. It divides its mammoth 130+ munute length into two discs, one "trance" and one "ambient," and features some of the best-known names in electronic music (outside the WARP encampment), many of which supply a song to each disc. Cabaret Voltaire, which was fucking around with machine music back in the Pong days, and GTO (née Greater Than One) are the two most notable, but significant contributions are found in every corner of the collection. New York club DJ Terre Thaemlitz, for random example, came up with both the slyly danceble "Freakazoids and Robots" and the bizarre "Hovering Glows," which offers nary a beat amid chirping birds, EKG beeps, voices endlessly distorted by echo and low growls that sound alternately like the contented purring of a huge cat and a flatulent pillow. If only it came in bottles: CabVolt's "Low Cool," Mothering Noise's "Blosson Tranq'd" and Mysteries Of Science's "Softly Sing The Angels."





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