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Static Plastic

Static Plastic

Static Plastic
SPCD01 | 2020-01-23  
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Static Plastic, the debut album marked the beginning of Static Plastic the label and also introduced our brand of music destined for world wide exposure. Static Plastic features collaborations by Dave Togher, Daddy, Qhaks and Paul T.

Dave Togher (Murmur and Meanwhile Sounds) is synonymous with Deep House in South Africa and has played at renowned clubs like 4th World and Sublime and has made him well loved among the Joburg's underground peeps. "Polyrezonclick" and "Space Walk" are his first attempts at producing and with the help of Static Plastic these tracks are pure Togher Deep Styling.

Paul T, lead vocalist of Acoustic Kitchen lends his Grungesque vocal to "Light Night" and "Love Spin". "Light Night" is deep melancholy song about the days spent in your favorite Night Club with your friends doing those things you shouldn't and reminiscing about the times you had. On the other hand "Love Spin" is just that, a spin on love and problems perceived.

Rhamatome "Daddy" Thomas Molete and Qualane Jacob "Qhaks" Mofokengs collaboration on "You Got Me (Forever)", "All You Need" and "Song Of Praise" is truly inspirational. With Daddy on vocals and Quaks on keyboards "You Got Me (Forever)" is a love song of note, as is "All You Need" in that old school Disco House vibe. Both deep and sexy but can still cook the floor. "We Come Together" on the other hand is a Gospel-Blues track in true spiritual fashion with a bit of Trip Hop and Tech mixed in for good measure.

Static Plastic produced, mixed and arranged all the tracks and his own tracks include "Release Yourself" and "The Journey (20 000 Leagues Under The Sea)". Release Yourself is a Deep Funky track with frying bassline and melodies. "The Journey" is a Trip Hop track with Reggae feel and takes you 20 000 leagues under the sea.

The Citizen Newspaper 17/08/1999
STATIC PLASTIC, aka Petro Stathoussis has been around for a good many years, pioneering the SA dance scene from the time of clubs like Idols, 4th World and the Thunderdome. Static Plastic is 13 tracks of bliss, including collaborations with DJ Dave Togher and Paul Thackwray from Acoustic Kitchen. This superb album is also available on vinyl.

ELLE magazine 01/10/1999
Although you might not believe it when you first meet him, 31-year-old Static Plastic (aka Petro Stathoussis) is one of the pioneers of SA dance culture. His sets at Joburg's first techno/house nightclub, 4th World, in the early 90s, are still the stuff of legend. His debut solo album, Static Plastic – which he describes as 'House Music spiced up with influences of Deep House, Detroit Techno, bits of Trip Hop and gospel' – is providing welcome relief to those sick of clubland's current diet of soulless, formulaic house. A trained sound engineer, Static Plastic also owns Phat Kat Records, produces Kwaito projects, has remixed tracks for among others, Citrus, Acoustic Kitchen, Lightyear and Anti-Gravity.

(c) Static Plastic
(p) Phat Kat Music

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