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Iris, no Border and M62 are all great.

the last minute of No Border is one of my Fave techre moments, As is the bit near the end of M62 when the lovely sounding synth comes in, then the very end of M62 where it sounds like an ending instead of just stopping.

Pce Freeze I didn't like at first but now like it after someone said it sounds like a Mario Ghost House level.

Y7 is nice, sounds a bit evil and 90s I like it when t you just hear the keyboard stabs.

The other tracks are ok, I'm glad they released it, especially for M62 and No Border.

 

Anyway you're allowed not to like it, just like I'm allowed to not like Chiastic Slide.

They'll continue do do what they want whatever we say, which is great because to me it always has their stamp on it even when every album sounds different.

I wouldn't want them to make another Untilted even though I love it more then the others.

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  On 12/21/2011 at 4:33 PM, elusive4 said:

i loop nth.d on hours.

 

I love this track but it has mad rapey vibes. This track is currently playing in every creepy, sketchy, dirty alley in America. Move of Ten.

  On 12/22/2011 at 4:31 AM, Balance said:

Iris, no Border and M62 are all great.

the last minute of No Border is one of my Fave techre moments, As is the bit near the end of M62 when the lovely sounding synth comes in, then the very end of M62 where it sounds like an ending instead of just stopping.

Pce Freeze I didn't like at first but now like it after someone said it sounds like a Mario Ghost House level.

Y7 is nice, sounds a bit evil and 90s I like it when t you just hear the keyboard stabs.

The other tracks are ok, I'm glad they released it, especially for M62 and No Border.

 

Anyway you're allowed not to like it, just like I'm allowed to not like Chiastic Slide.

They'll continue do do what they want whatever we say, which is great because to me it always has their stamp on it even when every album sounds different.

I wouldn't want them to make another Untilted even though I love it more then the others.

 

 

 

I'm not asking for permission to dislike it; I just want to know what I'm missing. Sounds like you have some good ideas, thanks!

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Guest mrgypsum

autechre is possibly my favorite artist (them and coil), that being said i am totally biased about their releases, since i know i will like them. however if i assumed autechre were not the artist who released MOT, say for shits and giggles the artist who released MOT were called something like i dont know... skrillex? or bassnectar? maybe even something made up like dubpusher or something? maybe i could be unbiased and scrutinize the album, but i cant - i really like MOT - however i really like most if not all music that autechre has released - complete fanboi - i could be in an autechre mood for weeks and months at a time. theyre are just one of those bands that can never disapoint. sorry i couldnt help.

When I got MoT I was hanging on Nth Dafusederb as well. The drumloop is ace how it get's bedded into that really giant reverb. The flutes- oh well my first thought they include at least some BOCiness to make this track weirder. At least I play at on the harddisk only in 1/3 speed. It's amazing to hear the drumline changing when you play the piece extremely slow.

 

Pce Freeze 28i has some nice radiophonic sounds. At least both records share a genuine interest into radiophonic structures like Oram or Schaeffer in a highly fashioned and abstracted way.

  On 1/13/2012 at 6:14 PM, Dropp said:

No love for Etchogon-S?

 

I love that track.

 

This is probably my favorite track from this EP. So hard hitting but it has that nice Treale-sounding melody ascending every here and there, sounds lush

  On 1/13/2012 at 6:07 PM, MarinaStewart said:

Pce Freeze 28i has some nice radiophonic sounds. At least both records share a genuine interest into radiophonic structures like Oram or Schaeffer in a highly fashioned and abstracted way.

 

can you explain what radiophonic means, please? or at least, in reference to pce freeze.

  On 1/14/2012 at 4:44 PM, auxien said:
  On 1/13/2012 at 6:07 PM, MarinaStewart said:

Pce Freeze 28i has some nice radiophonic sounds. At least both records share a genuine interest into radiophonic structures like Oram or Schaeffer in a highly fashioned and abstracted way.

 

can you explain what radiophonic means, please? or at least, in reference to pce freeze.

 

 

radiophonic is at least the sound of early electronic music. search for Daphne Oram for example to get an hint what this genre is about.

 

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At least radiophonic can also be used (but not fully) for sounds similiar to Stockhausen. Hope this helps.

Even if you see no connection to Autechre (and the track at last) they are including some nice metallic proto-electro samples like they were travelling 60 years back in music history

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  On 1/14/2012 at 4:55 PM, MarinaStewart said:
  On 1/14/2012 at 4:44 PM, auxien said:
  On 1/13/2012 at 6:07 PM, MarinaStewart said:

Pce Freeze 28i has some nice radiophonic sounds. At least both records share a genuine interest into radiophonic structures like Oram or Schaeffer in a highly fashioned and abstracted way.

 

can you explain what radiophonic means, please? or at least, in reference to pce freeze.

 

 

radiophonic is at least the sound of early electronic music. search for Daphne Oram for example to get an hint what this genre is about.

It's a reference to the BBC Radiophonic Workshop... I wouldn't exactly call "radiophonic" a genre or subgenre of early electronic music though.

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  On 1/14/2012 at 5:22 PM, futureimage said:
  On 1/14/2012 at 4:55 PM, MarinaStewart said:
  On 1/14/2012 at 4:44 PM, auxien said:
  On 1/13/2012 at 6:07 PM, MarinaStewart said:

Pce Freeze 28i has some nice radiophonic sounds. At least both records share a genuine interest into radiophonic structures like Oram or Schaeffer in a highly fashioned and abstracted way.

 

can you explain what radiophonic means, please? or at least, in reference to pce freeze.

 

 

radiophonic is at least the sound of early electronic music. search for Daphne Oram for example to get an hint what this genre is about.

It's a reference to the BBC Radiophonic Workshop... I wouldn't exactly call "radiophonic" a genre or subgenre of early electronic music though.

 

 

 

 

At least it's only a vague term- but most people have an idea how it sounds when they hear this.

the same could be told about hauntology to describe a sound athmosphere

  On 1/14/2012 at 5:37 PM, MarinaStewart said:
  On 1/14/2012 at 5:22 PM, futureimage said:
  On 1/14/2012 at 4:55 PM, MarinaStewart said:
  On 1/14/2012 at 4:44 PM, auxien said:
  On 1/13/2012 at 6:07 PM, MarinaStewart said:

Pce Freeze 28i has some nice radiophonic sounds. At least both records share a genuine interest into radiophonic structures like Oram or Schaeffer in a highly fashioned and abstracted way.

 

can you explain what radiophonic means, please? or at least, in reference to pce freeze.

 

 

radiophonic is at least the sound of early electronic music. search for Daphne Oram for example to get an hint what this genre is about.

It's a reference to the BBC Radiophonic Workshop... I wouldn't exactly call "radiophonic" a genre or subgenre of early electronic music though.

 

At least it's only a vague term- but most people have an idea how it sounds when they hear this.

the same could be told about hauntology to describe a sound athmosphere

 

i didn't hear too much relation with the Oram stuff i listened to, though i'm admittedly unfamiliar with her work. and from what i read about her, the influence she has had seems to be mostly felt after it's been filtered down through various other electronic pioneers over many decades.

 

i do hear the Stockhausen similarities with pce freeze, though.

 

also, hauntology just sounds awesome. that's my next search term. thanks for the information, guys.

I guess the main thing that disappoints me about MoT (and Oversteps) is that we no longer have the epic 8 minute plus tracks that mutate and change into something completely different by the end. I know that process started on Quaristice but I would prefer less tracks and more development.

 

EDIT: Having said that, I would love to hear more in a 6852 vain on the next release please.

Edited by BUNKUM
  On 1/17/2012 at 3:08 PM, BUNKUM said:

I guess the main thing that disappoints me about MoT (and Oversteps) is that we no longer have the epic 8 minute plus tracks that mutate and change into something completely different by the end. I know that process started on Quaristice but I would prefer less tracks and more development.

 

EDIT: Having said that, I would love to hear more in a 6852 vain on the next release please.

 

 

Autechre have splitted options by their mutating stuff- some remembered the more playful Autechre, the others were really into the Gantz-Graf direction.

After I got Untilted I was seriously loosing my interest into glitch music. Can't explain why.

 

I'm happy that they remembered their past and made a tribute to their own first albums they released. But now with a more modern patina. You cannot all the time create a hellish vortex of scrambled breakbeats and shuddering frequencies when the people aren't in that direction. It's more pleasant to get an result which nobody was expecting.

  On 1/17/2012 at 5:09 PM, MarinaStewart said:
  On 1/17/2012 at 3:08 PM, BUNKUM said:

I guess the main thing that disappoints me about MoT (and Oversteps) is that we no longer have the epic 8 minute plus tracks that mutate and change into something completely different by the end. I know that process started on Quaristice but I would prefer less tracks and more development.

 

EDIT: Having said that, I would love to hear more in a 6852 vain on the next release please.

 

 

Autechre have splitted options by their mutating stuff- some remembered the more playful Autechre, the others were really into the Gantz-Graf direction.

After I got Untilted I was seriously loosing my interest into glitch music. Can't explain why.

 

I'm happy that they remembered their past and made a tribute to their own first albums they released. But now with a more modern patina. You cannot all the time create a hellish vortex of scrambled breakbeats and shuddering frequencies when the people aren't in that direction. It's more pleasant to get an result which nobody was expecting.

 

You speak the truth, although many of their mutating epic tracks were not 'a hellish vortex of scrambled breakbeats and shuddering frequencies', Draft for example.

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  On 1/17/2012 at 5:18 PM, BUNKUM said:
  On 1/17/2012 at 5:09 PM, MarinaStewart said:
  On 1/17/2012 at 3:08 PM, BUNKUM said:

I guess the main thing that disappoints me about MoT (and Oversteps) is that we no longer have the epic 8 minute plus tracks that mutate and change into something completely different by the end. I know that process started on Quaristice but I would prefer less tracks and more development.

 

EDIT: Having said that, I would love to hear more in a 6852 vain on the next release please.

 

 

Autechre have splitted options by their mutating stuff- some remembered the more playful Autechre, the others were really into the Gantz-Graf direction.

After I got Untilted I was seriously loosing my interest into glitch music. Can't explain why.

 

I'm happy that they remembered their past and made a tribute to their own first albums they released. But now with a more modern patina. You cannot all the time create a hellish vortex of scrambled breakbeats and shuddering frequencies when the people aren't in that direction. It's more pleasant to get an result which nobody was expecting.

 

You speak the truth, although many of their mutating epic tracks were not 'a hellish vortex of scrambled breakbeats and shuddering frequencies', Draft for example.

 

 

Your right. Draft was a totally other dimension.

Mutating epic tracks could also be found on Quaristice but it was their weakest album IMHO. To unfinished.

I'm happy they made another draft (sic!) with Oversteps and MOT

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