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Plastic
Operator


photo by: http://www.danwilton.co.uk/
Plastic
Operator are the perfect pop group for our times. Internationally
minded, technically savvy and most importantly blessed with the
ability to sculpt sublimely soulful pop moments from raw digital
clay, Plastic Operator may exist in a parallel space to the tired
pop pap in the Top 10, but what a wonderful space it is.
Mathieu Gendreau (electronics) & Pieter Van Dessel (vocals /
electronics) are Plastic Operator. Respectively hailing from Montreal
and Antwerp, the pair met at London's Westminster University in
2001 where they were both studying audio production. Bonding over
a shared love of two decades of fine electronic and indie music
the pair began to make sweet music together.
When the course finished Pieter returned to Antwerp to work on sound
design films and play in a few bands, and Mathieu remained in London
to work as a sound engineer and producer, working with a broad cross-section
of the UK's musical talent. The pair kept up their collaborative
efforts over the internet, meeting face to face in either London
or Antwerp once a month.
In 2004, their efforts came to fruition when then the pair released
their debut three track CD through a handful of record shops, with
Rough Trade making it their CD of the week. Once the tracks were
out there in the public domain, things accelerated at a pace no-one
could have predicted. The lead track from the CD, 'Folder', had
been posted on a web blog, and within weeks Plastic Operator were
receiving emails from fans in New York, Mexico City and Bangkok
enquiring about the group. Radio stations as far apart as California,
New Zealand and Tijuana began championing the song. In London Radio
1's Rob Da Bank began playing the track on his Blue Room show, eventually
signing the track to his Sunday Best label.
Already picking up admirers from its inclusion on Rob's latest Sunday
Best compilation, 'Folder' was released as a single in its own right
in November 2005. Featuring loving remixes from a range of Sunday
Best friends and family (namely Subway, Styrofoam and Shepherds)
this is sure to see the pleasures of Plastic Operator become apparent
to an even broader audience.
Pieter & Mathieu have just released their debut album 'Different
Places' in 2007 on Fine Day Records. The album triggered raving
reviews across the world and the singles 'Peppermint', 'Why Don't
You?' and 'Home 0207' spent weeks and months on the playlist of
radio stations such as Studio Brussels, FM Brussels, KCRW... Many
Plastic Operator songs are now hitting the dance-floor with remixes
provided by creative masterminds Jesse Rose, Speaker Junk, Hermanos
Inglesos, Wax Stag, Chewy Chocolate Cookies and the likes.
2007
and 2008 saw Plastic Operator take their music to the stage. Their
dynamic live rendition of the album made crowds dance in many major
clubs and parties across Europe: from the Bestival Festival on Isle
of Wight, to Paris Fashion Week, Culture Club in Ghent, La Fleche
D'Or in Paris, Petrol Club in Antwerp and Razzmatazz Club in Barcelona.
www.plasticoperator.com
www.myspace.com/plasticoperator
Photos and Logo Download
Live
at Petrol, Feb 2008
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