Arthur Loves Plastic discography

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Arthur Loves Plastic discography
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Studio albums21
Compilation albums2
EPs5
Soundtrack albums1

The discography of Arthur Loves Plastic , the performing name of electronic music artist Bev Stanton, consists of twenty one studio albums, two compilation albums, one soundtrack and five extended plays. Arthur Loves Plastic was formed in 1994 in Washington, D.C., and Stanton is also acknowledged as a "remix master", as well as performing as a Beltway club DJ.

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Arthur Loves Plastic's debut was the extended play Sperm Warfare which was released on the British T.E.Q. Music? label in March 1995. Following the collapse of the label, Stanton has released most of her music on her own Machine Heart Music label. Arthur Loves Plastic's latest is the album Strings which was released in February 2013.

Studio recordings

Studio albums

YearAlbum
1995The Zero State
1996Professor Fate
1997Teflon Diva!
1998Slice
1999Klondyke 5
2000 Second Avenue Detour
2001 Fixed Star
2002 No Nations, No Peoples
2003 Nadir
2003 Higher Fruit
2004 Savage Bliss
2005 Love or Perish
2006 Pursuit of Happiness
2006Troubled
2007 Beneath the Watchful Eyes
2008 Brief Episodes of Joy
2008King Shag
2009 Give It
2010Deeper
2012Special When Lit
2013Strings

Compilation albums

YearAlbumLabel
2001The Tapegerm Mixes
2004Arthur Loves PlasticMachine Heart Music

Soundtrack albums

YearAlbumLabel
2010 The Blue Room Machine Heart Music

Extended plays

YearExtended playLabel
1995Sperm WarfareT.E.Q. Music?
2001Who Do You Trust?Machine Heart Music
2005 Interludes Machine Heart Music
2010 Touch Machine Heart Music
2011Love Is All AroundMachine Heart Music

Remixes by Arthur Loves Plastic

Remixes of other artists tracks by Arthur Loves Plastic.

Compilation albums

YearAlbum
2001Remixes

Extended plays

YearExtended play
1998DCremixes
1999Remixes 2
2000Remixes 3
2001Remixes 4

Remixes of Arthur Loves Plastic

Remixes of Arthur Loves Plastic tracks by other artists.

Albums

YearAlbum
1998Arthur Loves Plasticulae
2003Mega Mix
2004Downtempo Diva
2004Queen of the World

Extended plays

YearExtended play
1997The Complete Teflon Diva! Remixes
1999Ashtray Remixes
2001Fixed Star Remixes
2002Fixed Star Remixes 2
2003Feel the Love

Appearances on compilation albums

Compilation albums that include tracks by Arthur Loves Plastic.

YearAlbum
1997Abort, Retry, or Fail Vol. 2
1998Abort, Retry, or Fail Vol. 3'
1998Subcon.01
1999Noise Kills Punk Dead
2000Please Rewind and Play Again III
2000Please Rewind and Play Again IV
2000Walking on Pennsylvania Avenue: The Sounds of DC
2000World Wide Kind
2001African Icons of Power Vol. 1: Defeat The Enemy
2006World Wide Kind 2
2007The Underground Sound of DC: D.C.'s Finest Electronica Musicians Vol. 1
2013Magick, Music and Ritual 9

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