But where the others would swiftly diverge and head off in many creative directions – into increasing abstraction or intricacy, or back towards pure techno – Plaid were the ones who stayed truest to the musical values they started out with. Their sound palette has got broader over the years, their techniques more sophisticated, they increasingly incorporate real instruments – especially with their ever-closer collaborations with multi-instrumentalist Benet Walsh – but over the years their focus has remained the same: intricate but always grooving rhythm, immersive listening experience and melodies and sound design that connect direct to the emotional centres.
The pair, and Ken Downie with whom they formed The Black Dog, were initially inspired “first of all by hip-hop and electro, then later by the techno, house and acid we heard coming from the US”
"We were motivated to write because the music we liked was difficult to find at that point. We listened to cassette compilations and shared US import vinyl bought at places like Blackmarket and Groove Records in London”.
Indeed, their earliest releases from 1989 onwards – which now fetch eye-popping sums second hand – are hip-hop as much as they are techno or electronica. And like so many hip-hop beat heads, they got immersed in the crate-digging game, seeking new and obscure vinyl to sample for beats, and as a result very quickly got a schooling in jazz and funk. This too is instantly audible in their work: from the beginning they had a swing and roll to their rhythms, and a narrative complexity to their chord and melody patterns that made them stand apart.
For all that this music was intended for close listening (the computer art of an android enjoying a smoke and a Pink Floyd album on the cover of the first Artificial Intelligence album in 1994 made that clear), it was not an alternative to club music. Quite the opposite, it was very strongly rooted in the dancefloor, and the scene around British electronica was a social one, with a supportive scene involving not just the WARP artists but acts like Coldcut, Orbital, Bandulu, The Orb, Future Sound Of London and an array of spaces both legal and illegal to play in. Ed and Andy's clearest and best memories of the time are of clubs and live shows: as they say, “Mindset and setting has a huge impact on the way music is experienced. Often a track will vividly evoke a moment in time far more than a picture of an event.”
And although they've played many huge shows over the years, their musical hearts are still in small clubs like the Bass Clef in pre-gentrification Hoxton, or Club 69 in Paisley on the outskirts of Glasgow, with “artist and audience on the same level, people not even bothered about the performer, everyone just enjoying the music and the night.”
Plaid as a duo and The Black Dog as a trio existed concurrently, indeed blurred into one another on the legendary Bytes album and elsewhere, until 1995 when Ed and Andy decided to focus entirely on Plaid. Up until that point, despite their prodigious output and cult status, music had ultimately been a hobby, a way of making the sounds they wanted to hear – but from here on in, the scale and pace of their activities stepped up a gear. Being asked to support Björk on an Asian tour in 1996 gave them an immense boost, and confident in the support of WARP to treat them as an act with a viable career, they spread their wings and really became the entity they are today.
While the scene around them was twisting into ever-new forms, and in particular the fiddly intricacies of IDM started to risk heading into cliché, Plaid remained true to their love of song and groove, and though they were as in love with the possibilities of technology as any of their peers, for them it was always a tool to support the music, not vice versa as in many cases. Regular collaborations with unique singers like Björk and Nicolette, and frequent remix work for the likes of Goldfrapp and Herbert only strengthened the duo's own sense of song structure, and their gigging increased, keeping them constantly in touch with their audience and the possibilities of live performance.
That work rate has not let up. In the 2000s they increasingly worked on film soundtracking, with their scores for Michael Arias's Tekkonkinkreet and Heaven's Door becoming among their best-loved releases. This tied in with a strong visual aesthetic that has always been part and parcel with Plaid's output – whether in artwork, videos, or on-stage projections, which they two feel are vital to what they do and have evolved along with the available technologies. Indeed, their next tour is set to involve them 'playing' a visual sequencer, with custom screens built for three-dimensional image mapping, and they speak excitedly about the possibilities of working with virtual reality. Whether as DJs or a live act, Plaid still play 40 to 50 shows a year, and everything they do is tested in this demanding atmosphere.
If anything, in fact, they've stepped up the pace even more lately, and their cross-media and technological collaborations are becoming more diverse. There was the material written for the robotic orchestra Felix's Machines at Workshop InFiné, Normandoux in 2014 with Felix Thorn, and performed at the Tate Modern in London in 2018. Also in 2018 they wrote a three track EP entirely on the Elektron Analog Rytm beat machine and sold in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support. They were involved with the development and launch of Mogees – the electronic trigger that can turn any device into an instrument. They soundtracked a level on the Little Big Planet 3 game. With The Creators Project, Nexus Interactive Arts and director Evan Boehm they worked on sound for an original interactive film experience, The Carp and the Seagull. And so it goes on, but always with their constant studio experimentation driving everything.
Discography:
- Peel Session 2 (2019)
- Polymer (2019)
- The Digging Remedy (2016)
- Reachy Prints (2014)
- Scintilli (2011)
- Heaven's Door (Soundtrack) (2009)
- Tekkonkinkreet Remix Tekkinkonkreet (2007)
- Tekkonkinkreet (Soundtrack) (2006)
- Greedy Baby (2006)
- Dial P (2003)
- Spokes (2003)
- Parts In The Post (2003)
- P-Brane EP (2002)
- Double Figure (2001)
- Booc (2000)
- Trainer (2000)
- Futura Connect (1999)
- Rest Proof Clockwork(1999)
- Peel Session (1999)
- Not For Threes (1997)
- Mbuku Mvuki (1991)
What Is Love
Plaid Lyrics
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You'll be taken care of
You'll be given love
You have to trust it
Maybe not from the sources
You have poured yours
Maybe not from the directions
Twist your head around
It's all around you
All is full of love
All around you
All is full of love
You just ain't receiving
All is full of love
Your phone is off the hook
All is full of love
Your doors are all shut
All is full of love!
All is full of love, all is full of love
All is full of love, all is full of love
The lyrics to Plaid's song All is Full of Love can be interpreted in a number of ways, but one possible interpretation is that it is about the abundance of love in the world and the need to trust in it, even if it doesn't come from expected sources or in expected ways. The first stanza emphasizes the idea that love is available and can be trusted, even if it doesn't always come from the people or places we think it should. The second stanza suggests that love is all around us if we're willing to look for it and receive it, but that sometimes we're not open to it because of our own limitations or distractions.
The repeated refrain of "all is full of love" reinforces this idea of abundance and suggests that even if we don't feel loved or open to love, it is still present and available to us. The lines "your phone is off the hook" and "your doors are all shut" may represent barriers we put up against love, such as avoidance or isolation.
Overall, the song encourages listeners to be open to love and trust that it is available and abundant, even if it isn't always obvious or easy to receive.
Line by Line Meaning
You'll be given love
Love will be given to you
You'll be taken care of
You will be looked after
You'll be given love
Love will be given to you
You have to trust it
You must believe in it
Maybe not from the sources
It may not come from where you expect it
You have poured yours
You have already given out love
Maybe not from the directions
It may not come from the places you are looking
You are staring at
You are fixated on
Twist your head around
Look at things from a different perspective
It's all around you
Love is everywhere
All is full of love
Love surrounds us
All around you
Love is everywhere
All is full of love
Love surrounds us
You just ain't receiving
You are not accepting the love around you
Your phone is off the hook
You are not reachable
Your doors are all shut
You have closed yourself off
All is full of love!
Love is abundant
All is full of love, all is full of love
Love is all around us
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Bjork Gudmundsdottir
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@PostalGrrrl
You'll be given love
You'll be taken care of
You'll be given love
You have to trust it
Maybe not from the sources
You have poured yours
Maybe not from the directions
You are staring at
Twist your head around
It's all around you
All is full of love
All around you
You just ain't receiving (All is full of love)
Your phone is off the hook (All is full of love)
Your doors are all shut (All is full of love)
And be the little angel (All is full of love)
All is full of love (All is full of love)
All is full of love (All is full of love)
All (All is full of love)
All is full of love (All is full of love)
All (All is full of love)
@Sub-bz5pr
best version of the song imo
@jononipinchbeck2531
all time
@laurendaryani4893
Love this version of this song. It always reminds me of my days in college.
@Psyolopher
Got this on vinyl. :D
@isidrocerda7465
Same! Currently spinning and wanted to see if I could find it on YouTube to share.
@alexandriaa.1954
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@g-shockfan6149
Is the music clearer on vinyl as compared to YouTube?
@Psyolopher
@@g-shockfan6149 That's always the case.
@acjazz01
Stunning remix. So melancholy for me, it brings back memories...🥺
@stephanegardien9179
The best version❤❤❤❤❤