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James Plotkin

 
Artist: James Plotkin

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Pole, Mick Harris, K.K. Null, Namanax, Mark Spybey

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  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer, Guitar
  • Representative Songs: "Collision", "Drench", "Dead Moon Ritual

Biography

Along with contemporaries like Justin Broadrick and Mick Harris, James Plotkin first rose to prominence in the early-'90s grindcore scene associated with Earache Records before venturing into more ambitious ambient dub territory. Plotkin's recording career began with the grindcore band Old (Old Lady Drivers). The band's debut album, Old Lady Drivers (1988), was one of the first releases by the British Earache label; however, it was the band's follow-up, Lo Flux Tube (1992), that would garner substantial acclaim from the underground grindcore scene. Despite the acclaim, Old never attained the popularity of fellow Earache bands like Napalm Death, Carcass, or Entombed, mostly because of its somewhat avant-garde, somewhat parodic approach.

By the mid-'90s, Plotkin had moved on, playing guitar and guitar-synth on Scorn's Evanescence (Earache 1994) and collaborating with K.K. Null on the Aurora album (Sentrax 1994). Both of these efforts found Plotkin moving away from grindcore and further toward dark ambient. Seemingly, the turning point for Plotkin came when he collaborated with Scorn mastermind Mick Harris on the Collapse album (Asphodel 1996), a collection of ambient dub tracks that were just as dark and heavy as the two artists' former grindcore efforts (Harris had been a drummer in Napalm Death). The two continued collaborating, most notably as Flux, which also featured vocalist Ruth Collins, and Plotkin continued to contribute to Harris' Scorn albums.

Following the success of his collaborations with Harris, Plotkin began collaborating with other artists. He collaborated with Kipp Johnson and Bill Yurkiewicz on releases as both Namanax and Solarus in the late '90s. He worked again with Collins, who contributed both lyrics and vocals to Plotkin's first solo full-length, The Joy of Disease (Avant 1998). Later that same year he began recording albums for the Kranky label, beginning with a collaboration between himself and Mark Spybey, A Peripheral Blur, followed by a collaboration with Brent Gutzeit, Mosquito Dream (1999).

In the early 2000s, Plotkin began a series of new collaborations. He reunited with former bandmate Alan Dubin (former Old vocalist) in the group Shadowcast, which is an experimental doom/sludge group also featuring Jason Corley (former 16 drummer). This collaboration led to Khanate, a group led by Stephen O'Malley (former Burning Witch guitarist) that also featured Dubin on vocals, in addition to Tim Wyskida on drums and Plotkin on bass. Other collaborations include Atomsmasher, a sort of electronic grindcore project also featuring DJ Speedranch and Dave Witte, and the Trifid Project, a collaboration with Celluloid Mata. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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James Plotkin is an American guitarist and producer, famous for his role in bands such as Khanate and OLD, but with an extensive catalogue outside these bands. He has performed guitar duties for bands Phantomsmasher and Scorn and continues to remix tracks for bands such as KK Null, Sunn O))), ISIS, Pelican and Earth. He tends to work with grindcore, industrial metal, noise music, drone metal, dark ambient, digital hardcore, and post-metal.

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Solo work

  • James Plotkin - A Strange, Perplexing - 1996
  • James Plotkin - The Joy Of Disease - 1996
  • James Plotkin / Pole - Split Series #8 (withdrawn version) - 2000
  • James Plotkin / Pimmon - Split Series #8 - 2000
  • James Plotkin - Kurtlanmak/Damascus - 2006
  • James Plotkin - Indirmek - 2007

Collaborative releases

  • James Plotkin & Kazuyuki K Null - Aurora - 1994
  • Jimmy Plotkin & Alan Dubin (2X self titled 7"'s) - 1995
  • James Plotkin & K.K. Null - Aurora Remixes - 1996
  • James Plotkin & Mick Harris - Collapse - 1996
  • James Plotkin & Mark Spybey - A Peripheral Blur - 1999
  • James Plotkin & Brent Gutzeit - Mosquito Dream - 1999
  • James Plotkin & David Fenech - Strings and Stings compilation - 1999
  • James Plotkin & Tim Wyskida - 8 Improvisations - 2006

With OLD

  • Old Lady Drivers - 1988
  • Assück / O.L.D. - Split - 1990
  • Lo Flux Tube - 1991
  • The Musical Dimensions Of Sleastak - 1991
  • Hold On To Your Face - 1993
  • Formula - 1995

With Scorn

  • Evanescence - 1994
  • Anamnesis - Rarities 1994 - 1997

With Namanax

  • Audiotronic - 1997
  • Monstrous - 1998
  • Gummo - o/s/t 199?

With Flux

  • Protoplasmic - 1997

With Khanate

  • Khanate- 2001
  • Live WFMU 91.1 - 2002
  • No Joy (Remix) - 2003
  • Things Viral - 2003
  • KHNTvsSTOCKHOLM - 2004
  • Live Aktion Sampler - 2004
  • Capture & Release - 2005
  • It's Cold When Birds Fall From The Sky - 2005
  • Clean Hands Go Foul - 2009

With Phantomsmasher

  • Phantomsmasher - Atomsmasher - 2001
  • Phantomsmasher s/t - 2002
  • Phantomsmasher - Podsjfkj Pojid Poa w/ Venetian Snares remix (7" EP) - 2002

With Khlyst

  • Chaos Is My Name cd - 2006
  • Chaos Live dvd - 2008

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