Plug – Back On Time

Album Review by Ray Philp | 03 Jan 2012
Album title: Back On Time
Artist: Plug
Label: Ninja Tune
Release date: 9 Jan

Luke Vibert's prolific output over the last two decades is such that the West Country producer's latest release suggests that even he has lost track. Back On Time, a collection of jungle and drum and bass records unearthed from long-forgotten DATs labelled '1995-98', retains the warmth of the sample-based analogue production of that era, and yet the album has matured with rather more grace than its saggy-arsed peers.

Feeling So Special, Back On Time's most immediately satisfying offering, should resonate with UK garage enthusiasts, but repeated listens reveal that Vibert's furtive crate-digging extends some way beyond identifiable EDM territory. Showing a glimpse of Vibert's hip-hop leaning alias Wagon Christ, the title track's swinging jazz bass and wistful strings pacify Back On Time's snarling tempo, a trick employed across the album with consistent success. While there's no way of telling how the record would have fared upon a 90s release, Back On Time is undisputably deserving of an Indian summer. [Ray Philp]

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