Subliminal_Plastic_Motives

<i>Subliminal Plastic Motives</i>

Subliminal Plastic Motives

1995 studio album by Self


Subliminal Plastic Motives is the debut studio album from rock band Self, and is perhaps their most well-known release.

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The album was recorded entirely by Matt and his brother, Mike. The album found some modest success with MTV and flagship radio stations like KROQ-FM. Once the band was solidified, videos were made for "So Low" and "Cannon".

The album was released by Spongebath Records and was immediately picked up by Zoo Entertainment (now Volcano Entertainment). Critical reception was very positive, with Mahaffey receiving praise for his cut-and-paste, eclectic take on rock music, and garnering comparisons to artists such as Beck and Beastie Boys. Many of Self's fans hold the album in high regard and most of the songs are now fan favorites. While the album featured a hearty dose of what could best be described as "modern rock" songs, elements such as hip-hop beats, jazzy piano, dense, complex arrangements, and triggers/samples were dispersed throughout, hinting at Mahaffey's versatility as a composer and Self's future musical directions.

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All tracks are written by Self

Personnel

  • Vocals - Matt Mahaffey
  • Bass (Additional) - Don Kerce (tracks: 4,5,9,11,12)
  • Performer - Matt Mahaffey, Mike Mahaffey
  • Photography (Cover) - Brian Bottcher
  • Photography (Inlay) - Jim Harrington
  • Electric Piano (Outro) - Chris James (tracks: 4)
  • Saxophone (Alto) - Sam Baker (tracks: 5)
  • Trumpet - Brian Rogers (tracks: 5)
  • Other (Handclaps) - Seth Timbs (tracks: 6)

Production

  • Producer - Self
  • Mastering - Bob Ludwig
  • Mixing - Jim Faraci, Self
  • Engineer - Jim Faraci
  • Engineer (Assistant) - Pete Martinez, Sean McLean
  • Sampler - Matt Mahaffey
  • Sampler (Texturing) - Brian Rogers (tracks: 2)

References

  1. "Subliminal Plastic Motives - Self | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  2. "SELFies: Press". September 2, 2004. Archived from the original on September 2, 2004.



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