Plastician#Terrorhythm Recordings

{{Short description|British music producer (born 1982)}}

{{BLP sources|date=May 2020}}

{{EngvarB|date=September 2014}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2014}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Plastician

| image = Plastician at Beauty Bar.jpg

| caption = Plastician

| image_size =

| background = non_performing_personnel

| birth_name = Chris Reed

| alias = Plasticman

| birth_place =

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1982|10|30}}

| death_date =

| origin = Croydon, London, England

| instrument =

| genre = Dubstep, grime, breakstep

| occupation = DJ, producer

| years_active = 1999–present

| label = Terrorythm Recordings, ROAD, Slimzos, Soulja, Trouble & Bass, Owsla

| associated_acts = Skream, P Money

| website =

}}

Chris Reed (born 30 October 1982), also known as Plastician (formerly Plasticman), is an Englishelectronic musician from Thornton Heath in the London Borough of Croydon.

History

Plastician, real name Chris Reed is a DJ from Croydon in South London. He began playing UK garage records in 2000, playing early shows in the local area of Croydon. Reed began to take interest in the darker side of the sound, specialising in sets featuring tracks from the likes of Wookie, Zed Bias, El-B, Groove Chronicles, Steve Gurley and working alongside MCs Tricks & Spellz as part of the "Fearless Crew". They held radio slots on South London's inconsistent pirate station "Desire FM" before moving to 2GFM before the split of Fearless Crew in 2002. It was then that Reed was to begin using the name Plasticman for future works, which he later changed to Plastician due to the similarity to Canadian-British techno artist Richie Hawtin's "Plastikman".{{cite web|url=https://www.factmag.com/2014/05/30/plastician-plasticman-interview/|title="I was going to close it off, get a job, I'd had enough": self-help tapes, lovemaking music and the redemption of Plastician|website=Factmag.com|date=30 May 2014|accessdate=2020-05-18}}

Toward the middle of 2001, Reed had been experimenting with production on FruityLoops.{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1iMKhC9VZ0 |title=Plastician talks Big Apple Records, FWD & Rinse FM [Interview] |date=2024-12-02 |last=DaMetalMessiah |access-date=2024-12-04 |via=YouTube}} Being based in Croydon, Reed was part of a close-knit community of young producers attempting to make dark garage tracks that would catch the ear of Big Apple Records resident DJ Hatcha so that he could support them on his popular pirate radio show.{{cite web|author=Joseph 'JP' Patterson |url=http://www.josephjppatterson.co.uk/2013/06/mtv-iggy-plastician-it-feels-like-im.html |title=Joseph 'JP' Patterson: MTV IGGY: Plastician: "It Feels Like I’m Starting All Over Again" |website=Josephjppatterson.co.uk |date=2013-06-24 |accessdate=2020-05-18}} Other young producers in this circle included Skream and Benga, amongst more experienced heads Artwork / Menta, Benny Ill & Horsepower Productions. By the end of 2001, although Plasticman's tracks were somewhat overlooked by DJ Hatcha, they were however picked up by East London Grime pioneer, DJ Slimzee. Slimzee signed Reed's first 12" release (Venom / Shockwave) to his Slimzos imprint which was released early into 2002.

By 2003, Reed had been supported by DJ Hatcha on tracks such as Hard Graft, which saw his grimy take on the instrumental sound being welcomed by the FWD contingent, leading to releases on Ammunition Promotions' Soulja, and ROAD imprints, a weekly slot on Rinse FM alongside Mark One (MRK1) & Virus Syndicate, and in the summer saw Reed's first appearance at the world-famous FWD event at Plastic People, London. Soon after, Reed had established himself as a FWD favourite and was announced as one of 4 residents at the club in 2004, alongside Dubstep royalty, DJ Hatcha, Youngsta and Rinse FM owner, DJ Geeneus.{{cite web|url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/an-oral-history-of-dubstep-vice-lauren-martin-610/ |title=The VICE Oral History of Dubstep |website=Vice.com |date=2015-06-23 |access-date=2020-05-18}}

In 2006, Reed was offered a slot on BBC Radio 1's "The Residency". This soon turned into "In New DJ's We Trust". This was the tipping point for an ongoing legal struggle which forced him to change his name from Plasticman to Plastician.{{cite web|author=Dave Jenkins |url=https://ukf.com/words/flashback-five-big-moments-life-plastician/8129 |title=Flashback: Five Big Moments In The Life Of Plastician |website=Ukf.com |date=2014-09-24 |accessdate=2020-05-18}} He spent 18 months on the station before returning to Rinse FM to continue his weekly slot, which he had been continuing under the alias "Blue Stripe" during his time at the BBC. He returned to the airwaves on Rinse FM alongside MC Nomad.

2007 saw the release of "Beg to Differ", Reed's debut LP and his first release under the Plastician moniker. It received critical acclaim, and contains some of Reed's most recognisable works such as "Japan" and "Intensive Snare" with North London MC Skepta of Boy Better Know.{{cite web|url=http://rwdmag.com/exclusive-interview-plastician-talks-hometown-nightlife-and-music-career-misconceptions-backstage-at-ibiza-rocks/ |title=Exclusive Interview: Plastician talks to RWD backstage after his set at Ibiza Rocks Hotel | RWD |website=Rwdmag.com |date=2016-11-14 |accessdate=2020-05-18}}

Plastician also played a role in putting together the "Cashmere Agency Presents Mr. Grustle & Tha Russian Dubstep LA Embrace The Renaissance Vol.1 Mixed by Dj Plastician" mixtape that was released in June 2009. The tracks were curated by Plastician and featured Dubstep and Hip Hop collaborations involving Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and more. Plastician is unique in that he is respected as one of the true pioneers of both the Dubstep and Grime genres.

Terrorhythm Recordings

Plastician runs his own record label, Terrorhythm Recordings, formed in 2002. Best known for signing both Om Unit and Joker's first releases as well as releasing Plastician's critically acclaimed Beg to Differ album, it also saw early releases from Macabre Unit, Maniac, Crissy Criss, and Mark One. Moving into more recent times, the label has broadened its sonic palate – as has Plastician. Terrorhythm currently represents some of the most exciting young musicians associated with today's future beats movement, housing artists such as AWE, GANZ, Louis Futon and Krane among others within its ranks; many of whom have been releasing on the label since their debut releases.{{cite web|url=https://www.mtv.co.uk/video/ya6era/mtv-news-at-snowbombing-2013-plastician-interview |title=MTV News At Snowbombing 2013: Plastician Interview |website=Mtv.co.uk |date=2013-05-02 |access-date=2020-05-18}} More recently, Plastician has been exploring the experimental trap offshoot, wave music for which his "Wavepool" mixes have become recognized as the main reference point for the birth of the genre.{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/news/has-plastician-just-uncovered-a-new-genre |title=Has Plastician Just Uncovered A New Genre? | News | Clash Magazine |website=Clashmusic.com |date= |accessdate=2020-05-18}} He has recruited artists representing the wave sound such as Noah B, Sorsari, Deadcrow, Glacci, & Yedgar to release via Terrorhythm and bring the underground internet sound to new ears from 2016 onward.

=Terrorhythm Recordings releases=

class="wikitable"
Year

! No.

! Artist

! Title

style="text-align:center;"| 2003

| align=center | TERR001

| align=center | Mark One

| align=center | Fight / Fight (Plasticman Remix)

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"| 2004

| align=center | TERR002

| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| Plasticman

| align=center | Cha EP

align=center | TERR003

| align=center | Value Beats EP

align=center | TERR004

| align=center | Macabre Unit

| align=center | Lift Off EP

align=center | 2008

| align=center | TERR005

| align=center | Joker

| align=center | Top of the Game EP

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"| 2010

| align=center | TERR006

| align=center | Crissy Criss

| align=center | Blow Your Head Off / Humans

align=center | TERR007

| align=center | Maniac

| align=center | Thug / Wreckage

align=center | TERR008

| align=center | Om Unit

| align=center | The Corridor EP

align=center | 2011

| align=center | TERR009

| align=center | Psy:am & Stinkahbell

| align=center | Don't Tell Mum About Ibiza

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"| 2012

| align=center | TERR010

| align=center | Plastician

| align=center | Straight Outta Croydon EP

align=center | TERR011

| align=center | Stinkahbell & Psy:am

| align=center | Hot Poo

align=center | TERR012

| align=center | Stinkahbell

| align=center | Film Noir EP

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="7"| 2013

| align=center | TERR013

| align=center | Mojo

| align=center | Blues EP

align=center | TERR014

| align=center | AWE

| align=center | Eagle Soul EP

align=center | TERR015

| align=center | Alexandre

| align=center | Dead Silent EP

align=center | TERR016

| align=center | Anton F

| align=center | Crimson EP

align=center | TERR017

| align=center | Louis Futon

| align=center | Dozing / Plastic

align=center | TERR018

| align=center | GANZ

| align=center | Purple Cwtch EP

align=center | TERR019

| align=center | Curl Up

| align=center | Missed U EP

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="12"| 2014

| align=center | TERR020

| align=center | AWE

| align=center | Crystals

align=center | TERR021

| align=center | Skit & Tijani

| align=center | Sweat

align=center | TERR022

| align=center | Varsity

| align=center | Grunt / Lingerer Dub

align=center | TERR023

| align=center | JD. Reid

| align=center | Maneki Neko EP

align=center | TERR024

| align=center | Parkinson White & Kyle Cook

| align=center | Sapphire EP

align=center | TERR025

| align=center | Deon Custom

| align=center | Bliss EP

align=center | TERR026

| align=center | KRNE

| align=center | Zero Zero One EP

align=center | TERR027

| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="4"| Plastician

| align=center | Plasticman Remastered

align=center | TERR028

| align=center | Plasticman Remixed I

align=center | TERR029

| align=center | Plasticman Remixed II

align=center | TERR030

| align=center | Plasticman Remixed III

align=center | TERR031

| align=center | AWE

| align=center | Griffin

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="9"| 2015

| align=center | TERR032

| align=center | Color Plus

| align=center | Mangata Sequence EP

align=center | TERR033

| align=center | Gunkst

| align=center | Bodied EP

align=center | TERR034

| align=center | GANZ

| align=center | Dino War EP

align=center | TERR035

| align=center | Anton F

| align=center | Indigo EP

align=center | TERR036

| align=center | Mace

| align=center | Love Songs EP

align=center | TERR037

| align=center | BeauDamian

| align=center | Pleione EP

align=center | TERR038

| align=center | Skuls

| align=center | Lost Knowledge EP

align=center | TERR039

| align=center | Plastician

| align=center | Sorcery

align=center | TERR040

| align=center | Patrick Brian

| align=center | 8 Months EP

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="10"| 2016

| align=center | TERR041

| align=center | Noah B

| align=center | Night's Edge EP

align=center | TERR042

| align=center | Mace

| align=center | Touch Me (2XA Remix)

align=center | TERR043

| align=center | Plastician

| align=center | Do What You Feel

align=center | TERR044

| align=center | Glacci

| align=center | Lucid EP

align=center | TERR045

| align=center | ZEKE BEATS

| align=center | Meltdown EP

align=center | TERR046

| align=center | Deadcrow

| align=center | Night Wonder EP

align=center | TERR047

| align=center | Sosari

| align=center | Worlds Away EP

align=center | TERR048

| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| Skuls

| align=center | Transient EP

align=center | TERR049

| align=center | Terminal EP

align=center | TERR050

| align=center | Celaeno

| align=center | The Celaeno EP

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="8"| 2017

| align=center | TERR051

| align=center | ONHELL

| align=center | Noself EP

align=center | TERR052

| align=center | Klasey Jones

| align=center | Foreign Buyers Club EP

align=center | TERR053

| align=center | Deadcrow

| align=center | Light Trails EP

align=center | TERR054

| align=center | Patrick Brian

| align=center | Strings & Squares EP

align=center | TERR055

| align=center | Various Artists

| align=center | Plastician Presents - Wavepool 2

align=center | TERR056

| align=center | Glacci

| align=center | Lifeforce LP

align=center | TERR057

| align=center | Klasey Jones

| align=center | Eleven LP

align=center | TERR059

| align=center | Compa

| align=center | Awow EP

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="6"| 2018

| align=center | TERR058

| align=center | Om Unit

| align=center | The Corridor (Remixes)

align=center | TERR060

| align=center | Flechewave

| align=center | Kinetics EP

align=center | TERR061

| align=center | Klasey Jones

| align=center | Starlight One EP

align=center | TERR062

| align=center | Plastician

| align=center | Overdue EP

align=center | TERR063

| align=center | Boy Racers

| align=center | Exit Strategy EP

align=center | TERR064

| align=center | Plastician

| align=center | Anyway EP

style="text-align:center;" rowspan="7"| 2019

| align=center | TERR065

| align=center | Klasey Jones

| align=center | Blood Money EP

align=center | TERR066

| align=center | Rapture 4D & gl00my

| align=center | Green Boson EP

align=center | TERR067

| align=center | Vexxy & Jato

| align=center | Night Shift / Nylon

align=center | TERR068

| align=center | Klasey Jones

| align=center | Arrival EP

align=center | TERR069

| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| ONHELL

| align=center | Graveyard Shift

align=center | TERR070

| align=center | Kill Your Self Doubt EP

align=center | TERR071

| align=center | Tracksuit Goth

| align=center | Blacksmith EP

rowspan="5" style="text-align:center;" | 2020

| align=center | TERR072

| align=center | Juche & Plastician

| align=center | eNight (Revisited)

align="center" | TERR073

| align="center" | Plastician

| align="center" |Deep In The Drives

align="center" | TERR074

| align="center" | Mod Sens

| align="center" |Hollow E.P.

align="center" | TERR075

| align="center" | Plastician

| align="center" |Process

align="center" | TERR076

| align="center" | Various Artists

| align="center" |Plastician Presents - Wavepool 3

style="text-align:center;" rowspan=“1”| 2021

| align=center | TERR077

| align=center | Yedgar

| align=center | Life Cycle E.P.

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