EPs 1991–2002
''EPs 1991–2002'' is a 5-CD box set which contains material from all 11 EPs released by British electronic music duo Autechre between 1991 and 2002 including Autechre's first EP, Cavity Job, presented for the first time on CD. The "Basscadet" remixes made by Beaumont Hannant and Seefeel Seefeel are a British electronic and post-rock band formed in the early 1990s by Mark Clifford (guitar, programming), Daren Seymour (bass), Justin Fletcher (drums, programming), and Sarah Peacock (vocals, guitar). Their work became known for f ... are not included. The box is made of rigid black cardboard and each CD is housed in individual gatefold cardboard slipcase. The credit to Autechre and the titles are incised into the slipcase and the individual gatefold sleeves for the CD's. Critical reception In his review, Jess Harvell (Pitchfork) called the collection "one of the better introductions to the duo's work" even though it contains a combination of "accessible" and "difficult" ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Autechre
Autechre () is an English electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth, both from Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1987, they are among the best known acts signed to UK electronic label Warp Records, through which all of Autechre's full-length albums have been released beginning with their 1993 debut '' Incunabula''. They gained initial recognition when they were featured on Warp's 1992 compilation ''Artificial Intelligence. Influenced by styles such as 1980s electro and hip hop, the music of Autechre has evolved throughout their career from early, melodic techno recordings to later works often considered abstract and experimental, featuring complex composition and few stylistic conventions. Their work has been associated with the 1990s electronic genre known as intelligent dance music (IDM), [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Basscadet
"Basscadet" is a track released by British electronic music duo Autechre, featured on their second EP, titled ''Basscad,EP'', released by Warp Records on 25 April 1994 (also known as ''Basscadet Mixes''). The EP consists entirely of remixes of the namesake track, which originally appeared on ''Incunabula'', Autechre's 1993 debut album with Warp Records. It is the only Autechre single to be taken from an album. The EP was released as a collection of three 10-inch vinyl singles and peaked at number 56 on the UK Singles Chart. It was also released as a CD single with the addition of "Basscadubmx", and the exclusion of "Basscadoublemx" and "12/4cadetmx". "Bcdtmx" was used for the video of "Basscadet", which was directed by Jess Scott Hunter. ''Basscad EP'' was in 2011 included on the compilation ''EPs 1991–2002 ''EPs 1991–2002'' is a 5-CD box set which contains material from all 11 EPs released by British electronic music duo Autechre between 1991 and 2002 including Autechre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Autechre Albums
Autechre () is an English electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth, both from Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1987, they are among the best known acts signed to UK electronic label Warp Records, through which all of Autechre's full-length albums have been released beginning with their 1993 debut ''Incunabula''. They gained initial recognition when they were featured on Warp's 1992 compilation ''Artificial Intelligence. Influenced by styles such as 1980s electro and hip hop, the music of Autechre has evolved throughout their career from early, melodic techno recordings to later works often considered abstract and experimental, featuring complex composition and few stylistic conventions. Their work has been associated with the 1990s electronic genre known as intelligent dance music (IDM), [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gantz Graf
''Gantz Graf'' is a three-track EP released by Autechre Autechre () is an English electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth, both from Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1987, they are among the best known acts signed to UK electronic label Warp Records, through which all of A ... in 2002 on CD and 12". A special DVD release was made available featuring the "Gantz Graf" video created by Alex Rutterford, as well as the videos for "Basscadet" (directed by Jess Scott Hunter and edited by D.A. Slade) and "Second Bad Vilbel" (directed by Chris Cunningham, and an updated version from the original), and a slide show of stills from the "Gantz Graf" video. Video The video for Gantz Graf features an abstract object (or an wikt:agglomeration, agglomeration of objects) synchronized to the music as it morphs, pulsates, shakes, and finally dissolves. Rutterford (who had previously created an unofficial video for the ''Tri Repetae'' track "Eutow" as part of the Ch ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peel Session 2
''Peel Session 2'' is the second John Peel John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ... session that Autechre recorded. The tracks were given to Peel in August 1999 and aired on 8 September 1999. The EP was released by Warp Records at the end of 2000. The artwork for ''Peel Session 2'', created by The Designers Republic, is matte white lettering on a glossy white background with a matte white border. In the top left corner of the booklet cover, Autechre is written in black. Below this in white lettering is the EP title, ''Peel Session 2''. All tracks except for 19 Headaches were unnamed when given to John Peel. He himself named the tracks. Track listing References {{Authority control 2000 EPs Peel Sessions recordings Live EPs Autechre EPs 2000 live albums ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cichlisuite
''Cichlisuite'' is the sixth EP by electronic music duo Autechre, released on August 26, 1997 by Warp Records. The EP was simultaneously released on CD and as two 12” records, all with unique cover art by The Designers Republic. ''Cichlisuite'' is Autechre's third release of 1997, following ''Chiastic Slide'' and the ''Envane ''Envane'' is the fifth EP by British electronic music duo Autechre, released by Warp Records on 27 January 1997. The EP consists of four tracks. Like Autechre's previous EP ''Anvil Vapre'', ''Envane'' was originally released both in a CD ver ...'' EP. The EP's title references the track "Cichli" (pronouced "sickly") from ''Chiastic Slide''. All versions of the EP also include the statement “Mechanically Reclaimed by Autechre” on the cover, implying that the tracks are remixes, reworkings, or otherwise sourced from pre-existing material, though the statement is unclear. Autechre has said that several tracks on ''Cichlisuite'' were made entirel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Envane
''Envane'' is the fifth EP by British electronic music duo Autechre, released by Warp Records on 27 January 1997. The EP consists of four tracks. Like Autechre's previous EP ''Anvil Vapre'', ''Envane'' was originally released both in a CD version containing all four tracks, and in a vinyl version of two 12" records sold separately, which each contained two tracks apiece. The cover art was created by Sheffield-based design agency The Designers Republic, with similar but distinct geometric images appearing on the CD copy, and the two vinyl records. In all three cases, the cover art is an abstraction of a photograph of Fallingwater, a modern house designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The opening track "Goz Quarter" contains both scratching and a vocal sample taken from "No Awareness" on '' Dr. Octagonecologyst''. Track listing Notes References External links''Envane''at the Warp Records Warp Records (or simply Warp) is a British independent record la ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peel Session (Autechre EP)
''Peel Session'' is a release by electronic duo Autechre, released on vinyl and CD by Warp Records on 11 January 1999. It consists of material recorded for John Peel's Radio 1 sessions in late 1995. The session was first broadcast on 13 October 1995. The sleeve is designed by Sheffield-based design agency The Designers Republic. "Drane" was selected by Warp Records co-founder Steve Beckett as one of his 14 absolute favourite tracks from the Warp catalogue for the ''Warp20 (Chosen)'' compilation. Track listing References External links ''Peel Session''at the Warp Records official website {{Authority control 1999 EPs Autechre Autechre () is an English electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth, both from Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1987, they are among the best known acts signed to UK electronic label Warp Records, through which all of A ... Live EPs Autechre EPs 1999 live albums Warp (record label) live albums Warp (record label) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anvil Vapre
''Anvil Vapre'' is the fourth EP by British electronic music duo Autechre, released by Warp Records on 2 October 1995. It is a companion to their album ''Tri Repetae'', being based on material from the same sessions, which were left out for space reasons. Unlike previous EPs, ''Anvil Vapre''s tracks were split across two vinyl discs that were released separately. All four tracks are included on the CD pressing. ''Anvil Vapre'' was also released alongside ''Garbage'' as part of the US version of ''Tri Repetae''. The song names are inspired by scenery associated with Snake Pass; Bad Vilbel is a German spa town which is twinned with Glossop. A promotional video for "Second Bad Vilbel" was created by Chris Cunningham. A re-edited version of the video can be found on Warp Records' 2004 DVD compilation '' WarpVision'', as well as on the ''Gantz Graf ''Gantz Graf'' is a three-track EP released by Autechre Autechre () is an English electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Garbage (EP)
''Garbage'' is the third EP by British Electronic music duo Autechre, released by Warp Records on 27 February 1995. ''Garbage'' is a companion to their album '' Amber'', being based on material from the same sessions. The cover and interior illustrations are digitally garbled versions of the cover of ''Amber''. ''Garbage'' was also released alongside '' Anvil Vapre'' as part of the US version of ''Tri Repetae ''Tri Repetae'' (stylised as ''tri repetae.'') is the third studio album by English electronic music duo Autechre, released on 6 November 1995 by Warp in the United Kingdom. In contrast to the duo's previous albums, ''Incunabula'' (1993) and ''Am ...'', and as a part of the '' EPs 1991–2002'' compilation. Track listing The numbers at the end of the track titles are the percentage of the total EP time each track takes up, with the total being 100.Confirmed by Sean Booth 6 November 2013. The numbers were removed when the EP was included in the ''EPs 1991–2002'' b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anti EP
''Anti EP'' is the second EP by British electronic music duo Autechre, released by Warp on 3 September 1994. It peaked at number 90 on the UK Singles Chart, as well as number 39 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. It is the only explicitly political record Autechre have released. Background ''Anti EP'' was a protest against the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which would prohibit raves (described as gatherings where music is played), with "music" being defined as a "succession of repetitive beats." Sean Booth explained the band's strategy for the song "Flutter" by saying, "We made as many different bars as we could on the drum machine, then strung them all together." The packaging bore a sticker with a disclaimer about the repetitive nature of the rhythmic elements of "Lost" and "Djarum". "Flutter" was programmed to have non-repetitive beats and therefore "can be played at both forty five and thirty three revolutions under the proposed law"; but following their disclaimer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pop Matters
''PopMatters'' is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture. ''PopMatters'' publishes reviews, interviews, and essays on cultural products and expressions in areas such as music, television, films, books, video games, comics, sports, theater, visual arts, travel, and the Internet. History ''PopMatters'' was founded by Sarah Zupko, who had previously established the cultural studies academic resource site PopCultures. ''PopMatters'' launched in late 1999 as a sister site providing original essays, reviews and criticism of various media products. Over time, the site went from a weekly publication schedule to a five-day-a-week magazine format, expanding into regular reviews, features, and columns. In the fall of 2005, monthly readership exceeded one million. From 2006 onward, ''PopMatters'' produced several syndicated newspaper columns for McClatchy-Tribune News Service. By 2009 there were four different pop culture related co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |