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Draun Quater. I love the repeated 'spray can shake' sample throughout - it has a very 80's Bboy graffiti feel. Also the chilled out string orchaestra ending is amazing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKw4pN5rWDo

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  On 4/5/2012 at 4:10 PM, texan whip said:

Draun Quater. I love the repeated 'spray can shake' sample throughout - it has a very 80's Bboy graffiti feel. Also the chilled out string orchaestra ending is amazing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKw4pN5rWDo

 

Yes. This is up there for me

Currently Piezo. I'd like to say something along the lines of how amazing basic chordal harmonics done by Ae can be as pleasing to the listener as some of their most elaborate sequenced or generated tracks, but if you have sat listening to Piezo/Rae/Altibzz/paralel Suns/etc in sheer awe of the music being played then you'd already know what I'm talking about.

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Maphive 6.1, right now. This track has so much life in it, it's pure joy. I think the beats at the beginning are so beautiful...it slowly builds up, and it's glorious, everything sounds like driving around in the summer. I keep an ear on the metrics - they start to evolve into a pendulum-like effect.

 

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There comes a part in the middle, where the beats calm down and there's just bass and that synth... the plucking cello stops... (but it doesn't sound like plucking cello at all) - the sample just floats away and puffs out into a bass line that plays the cello notes... the (xylophone - also not quite that) synth twists and the plot thickens...my...it's like telling a vivid, old-celtic story -

beautiful

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i don't like these threads. choosing an absolute favourite track is at best difficult and at worst pointless but in Autechre's case it is always simple for me. and i have probably posted in here before at least once saying...

 

DRANE

Zurich 2001; it brings me to tears every time. How these two can encapsulate the breadth and scope of the human experience into a scant two minutes will forever remain a mystery.

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Hard to pick just one, but I'm going with Sublimit. It's so diverse, the rushes are fantastic, the first half is packed with energy and the latter half is just blissful.

electro mini-album Megacity Rainfall
"cacas in igne, heus"  - Emperor Nero, AD 64

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