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recognizing lots of old friends from their 1243907190274 other sets, but also lots of great stuff new to these ears... playlist anyone? ;P the mixing itself is impeccable, too, as usual. :music:

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Track at 3h41m really needs an ID :music: heard a lot of classix from the broadcasts like jaderpansen said, but all in all this was bloody awesome again.

Only 45 minutes in, but it's obvious there's a lot of overlap with the past few webcast mixes. Not to dog it though, it's a fun mix thus far. And 4 hours is much more easy to digest than 12, which usually turns me off from digging through those old webcasts very often.

this is really nice, I've never heard anything like this from AE before in the sense that it seems like a very dialed in curated mix of a very specific style of music that influenced them. Usually there is a lot more crossover between genres. Has Autechre ever dropped Square Dance Rap or any similar Sir Mix-a-lot era electro?

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Loving this mix - thanks for posting and linking it! I agree that 4 hours makes for a less daunting task and I've enjoyed it as the soundtrack to my afternoon/evening. I've really liked everything I've heard so far. Another excellent Booth/Brown production (or compilation, or whatever). :)

Only intended to listen to an hour or so in the first sitting but couldn't stop until over halfway in. Really compulsive listening, and fascinating to hear a few familiar things amid lots of unfamiliar stuff. Very curious but mostly ignorant when it comes to old electro and hiphop so looking forward to a tracklist.

  On 9/15/2015 at 4:11 PM, Adamovich said:

4h set with no tracklist is a joke my friends

 

even 12h ae sets were tracklisted

Those were all done by watmm or xltronic, afaik Autechre never supplied any tracklist. We can do it for this one again?

  On 9/15/2015 at 4:11 PM, Adamovich said:

4h set with no tracklist is a joke my friends

 

even 12h ae sets were tracklisted

A joke? Because you can't google individual tracks? Because you have to be able to associate a name with each track? It's fucking music, just use your ears to enjoy it.
  On 9/14/2015 at 11:47 PM, Herr Jan said:

Track at 3h41m really needs an ID :music: heard a lot of classix from the broadcasts like jaderpansen said, but all in all this was bloody awesome again.

 

DJ Battlecat - DJ-N-Effect, some version of it

  On 9/15/2015 at 5:00 PM, Amen Lare said:

 

  On 9/14/2015 at 11:47 PM, Herr Jan said:

Track at 3h41m really needs an ID :music: heard a lot of classix from the broadcasts like jaderpansen said, but all in all this was bloody awesome again.

 

DJ Battlecat - DJ-N-Effect, some version of it

 

 

THANKS! Looking for the right version now :)

  On 9/15/2015 at 5:52 PM, Herr Jan said:

 

  On 9/15/2015 at 5:00 PM, Amen Lare said:

 

  On 9/14/2015 at 11:47 PM, Herr Jan said:

Track at 3h41m really needs an ID :music: heard a lot of classix from the broadcasts like jaderpansen said, but all in all this was bloody awesome again.

 

DJ Battlecat - DJ-N-Effect, some version of it

 

 

THANKS! Looking for the right version now :)

 

Cuts & Drums, i guess, youtube only has the scratchy one.

The ending of this is absolutely phenomental! It's perfect thing to sustain my rising obssesion with AE. Most def, we need the new album coming soon! Sean pls...

Feel free to correct, timelines aren't perfect and instrumentals and stuff aren't noted, some tracks skipped. Credits go to PAK JAMZ guy from soundcloud, though i didn't use a couple of tracks which i couldn't hear myself.


0:00:00 Special Request - Salsa Smurph

0:02:44 Just-Ice - Turbo Charged

0:06:06 Marley Marl Featuring MC Shan - Marley Marl Scratch

0:07:50 Mantronix - Listen To The Bass

0:10:58 Mantronix - Do You Like Mantronik?

0:13:10 Mantronix - Who Is It?

0:14:08 Captain Rock - Cosmic Blast

0:19:41 T La Rock - Breaking Bells

0:23:43 Malcolm X - No Sell Out

0:27:00 T La Rock - Flow With The New Style

0:31:30 The B-Boys - 2,3 Break

0:33:59 Davy DMX - One For The Treble (Fresh)

0:37:06 Kid Frost - Terminator

0:39:12 The Packman - I’m The Packman (Eat Everything I Can)

0:41:00 Beatmaster - Lip Service

0:43:04 Chris "The Glove" Taylor - Itchiban Scratch

0:48:36 The Art Of Noise - Beatbox

0:52:05 2 Live Crew - What I Like

0:53:50 Newcleus - Jam On Revenge (The Wikki Wikki Song)

0:56:00 Herbie Hancock - Rockit

0:57:27 Man Parrish - Boogie Down Bronx

1:03:13 Time Zone - The Wildstyle

1:09:38 The B-Boys - Cuttin’ Herbie

1:12:14 Shannon - Do You Wanna Get Away

1:13:31 The Boogie Boys - Break Dancer

1:14:22 Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - Renegades Of Funk

1:18:10 G.L.O.B.E & Whiz Kid - Play That Beat Mr DJ

1:24:08 Warp 9 - Nunk

1:29:21 Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop (Don’t Stop)

1:33:59 High Fidelity Three - B-Boys Breakdance

1:39:41 Newcleus - Jam On It

1:48:14 Orange Lemon - Dreams Of Santa Ana

1:55:42 Shannon - Let The Music Play

1:58:14 Project Future - Ray Gun Omics

2:02:29 Section 25 - Looking From A Hilltop

2:10:02 Rockers Revenge - Battle Cry

2:14:49 Richard H. Kirk - Black Jesus Voice

2:18:41 The Jonzun Crew - Pack Jam (Look Out For The OVC)

2:23:40 Xena - On The Upside

2:25:33 Imperial Brothers - We Come To Rock

2:38:08 The Art Of Noise - (Who’s Afraid Of) The Art Of Noise

2:40:50 The Beat Club - Security

2:48:38 Broken Glass - Style Of The Street

2:52:12 The Knights Of The Turntables - Techno Scratch

2:55:27 Kraftwerk - It’s More Fun To Compute

2:58:41 2 Live Crew - Throw The D

3:04:29 The Knights Of The Turntables - Fresh Mess

3:08:04 Cybotron - Clear

3:12:36 Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Message II (Survival)

3:18:29 The Jonzun Crew - Space Is The Place

3:20:16 The Knights Of The Turntables - We Are The Knights

3:27:25 Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock

3:28:50 Cybotron - Alleys Of Your Mind

3:32:06 Twilight 22 - Electric Kingdom

3:35:48 Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Scorpio

3:40:09 DJ Battlecat - DJ-N-Effect

3:43:46 The Knights Of The Turntables - Dub (The Knights Fly To Mars And Venus, With Their Dog, Woodpecker, And Cat!)

3:48:53 Kraftwerk - Numbers

3:54:18 Kraftwerk - Tour De France

4:00:43 Chris “The Glove” Taylor & David Storrs - Reckless (Club Mix)

4:06:46 Egyptian Lover - Egypt, Egypt

4:13:01 Ryuichi Sakamoto - Riot In Lagos

Forgot to add this:

 

3:01:03 Forevereaction - U People

 

PAK JAMZ is actually electro producer Bass Junkie. The track he mentions along Kraftwerk's More Fun To Compute - Hashim's Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) indeed plays on background for a minute. I was lazily rewinding. Really nice track.

 

Another one i left out is Information Society - Running, before Broken Glass' Style Of The Street. It does sound like a beat pattern from Running upon checking, so it's probably some mix of it.

This is great stuff, probably my favorite mix of theirs yet. And 'only' 4 1⁄3 of an hour is nice and manageable by Ae standards.

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