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''Oversteps'' is the tenth studio album by British
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duo
Autechre Autechre ( ) are 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 o ...
, released on
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in 2010. The album was made available for official download on
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and the Japanese iTunes Store on 22 February 2010; the CD and deluxe vinyl editions were released on 22 March 2010. Critics were generally positive about the album, with many considering it more focused and accessible than previous albums. Four months after its release, ''Oversteps'' was followed by a companion EP entitled ''
Move of Ten ''Move of Ten'' is an EP by British electronic music duo Autechre, announced on 25 May 2010 and released by Warp Records in June–July 2010, only a few months after '' Oversteps'', Autechre's tenth major album. ''Move of Ten'' features packagin ...
''.


Background

In a March 2010 interview with '' Clash'', Autechre members Sean Booth and Rob Brown said they did not know if any other music influenced the development of ''Oversteps''; Booth commented that "I don’t own a single record that sounds like 'Oversteps. The dynamic between the duo in the studio was called "hilariously accommodating" in the same interview, with Booth stating "I don’t mind backing down". According to a 2025 Q&A, when asked about the FM synths used on "Oversteps", Booth commented: "(Native Instruments
FM8
(Yamaha) FS1R, (u-he
Zebra
all come to mind but more besides. the rig at the time was mainly using midi to control other gear. rob was using a few modular bits on it iirc


Artwork

The album artwork was created by
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. In an interview with Warp Records, Ian Anderson of tDR explained that the album's artwork was based on a life-long influence of Anderson's, that of man versus machine. The cover is based on the idea that " eople aretrying to be as effective as machines and do the tasks that we’ve developed machines to do", and that a relatively simple task for a computer but an arduous one for a human is to draw a perfect circle. Anderson remarked that, in a March 2020 interview with
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editor Katy Cowan, while the duo described Oversteps as their "most unhuman album" to date, he thought that their material was more organic than their other work by comparison. The artwork was created by staff at tDR who then attempted to create perfect circles by using a variety of materials and sizes. In all, seventy-two different circles were generated with paintbrushes and felt tip pens, making the covers of each format (CD, vinyl record, and in the case of digital, individual song artwork), print ad and merchandise a unique attempt at a perfectly drawn circle by a human. The concept would be applied to concentric rings forming circles for Autechre's follow-up EP, ''
Move of Ten ''Move of Ten'' is an EP by British electronic music duo Autechre, announced on 25 May 2010 and released by Warp Records in June–July 2010, only a few months after '' Oversteps'', Autechre's tenth major album. ''Move of Ten'' features packagin ...
''.


Release

Autechre streamed a twelve-hour
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in early March 2010, coinciding with the album's release, as they had with the releases of ''
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'' and ''
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''. ''Oversteps'' was released on 22 March 2010. Before its release, numerous fake versions of the album showed up on Internet websites, just as had happened with the previous three sets. Brown said it was "becoming a bit of a tradition" at the time of the album's release. ''Oversteps'' peaked at number 13 on the UK
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's Independent Albums Chart. In the US, the album peaked at No. 15 and No. 46 on ''Billboard''s
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and
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charts, respectively, the week of 10 April 2010. A companion project to ''Oversteps'', ''Move of Ten'' was released on 14 June 2010. While the project was long enough to be considered its own studio album, Brown and Booth classify it as an EP.


Reception

''Oversteps'' received generally positive reviews, with most agreeing it is one of the band's most accessible albums to date. Matt Kennedy of
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was highly complimentary, and noted that while "Oversteps is certainly no exception to their outwardly difficult aesthetic.... Beneath the icy exterior, deceptively warm hearts beat". He added that, as per usual, the album was not immediately accessible, but that repeatedly listening to it is "the only method of absorbing Oversteps' depths", concluding, "Autechre continue to test themselves and listeners alike with stunningly intricate results." Paul Clarke of Drowned in Sound agreed, saying ''Oversteps'' "initially still seems as imposing as an abandoned warehouse surrounded by nine feet of razor wire", but "does have entry points for the casual listener". He compared it to mid-1990s sets by fellow IDM group
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, saying the album's songs "all seem to blossom out of each other to immerse the listener in a synaesthetic environment." He concluded his review on a similar note as Kennedy, saying, "''Oversteps'' is still a challenging listen, and one which reveals endless layers of new detail with each spin. But it’s also their most instantly rewarding—and arguably best—album to date." Patrick Sisson of
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said the album recalled earlier works such as ''
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'', saying, "the ambience and atmospheres of ''Oversteps'' are haunting." He also called the album "less rigid" and "almost organic", concluding that Autechre were "still incorporating new designs, not merely repackaging the previous products."


Track listing


References


External links


Official release announcement
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