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remember when some people thought all end was a goodbye from the bros and that they were quitting music? I member

  On 4/17/2013 at 2:45 PM, Alcofribas said:

afaik i usually place all my cum drops on scientifically sterilized glass slides which are carefully frozen and placed in trash cans throughout the city labelled "for women ❤️ alco" with my social security and phone numbers.

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  On 1/25/2021 at 4:56 PM, usagi said:

remember when some people thought all end was a goodbye from the bros and that they were quitting music? I member

heheh

https://forum.watmm.com/topic/94971-autechre-nts-residency-_o_/page/151/?tab=comments#comment-2627897

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  On 1/12/2021 at 9:41 AM, Amen Lare said:

You know who else appreciates elseq a lot -- this guy! Every Ae track ranked! Five tracks from elseqs in the top 10.

https://endofreel.medium.com/every-autechre-track-ranked-breaking-down-the-100-greatest-autechre-tracks-5c59c368fbeb

That's a lot of effort to have such a wrong opinion  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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  On 1/12/2021 at 9:41 AM, Amen Lare said:
You know who else appreciates elseq a lot -- this guy! Every Ae track ranked! Five tracks from elseqs in the top 10.
https://endofreel.medium.com/every-autechre-track-ranked-breaking-down-the-100-greatest-autechre-tracks-5c59c368fbeb
Damn, that is crazy. Sean, rob lock your doors
  On 2/26/2015 at 9:39 AM, RupturedSouls said:

This drugs makes me feel like I'm on song!

  On 9/1/2014 at 5:50 PM, StephenG said:

I'm hardly a closed minded nun. Remember, I'm on a fucking IDM forum.... an IDM forum.. Think about that for a second before claiming people are closed minded nuns.

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  • 4 months later...

i love el-seq. so many great tracks and after i made a playlist w/all my favs in an order i like it's even better. just so lush and epic and structurally it's quite nice all over the place. 

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  On 6/14/2021 at 8:43 PM, X4creek said:

glad someone bumped this because it's their best album for me

 

at least for now

For me, too; though truthfully, NTS Sessions is right behind it.

I don't know if I ever appreciated the rave stabs aspect to 13x0 step til now

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personally I find in eleseq and NTS some very high moments, eleseq 4 and 5, for example, are peaks in the discography, but in the other chapters there are also areas that I perceive as accessory ... I think the reason is this: those albums were designed to fit exactly that length, this means that, if in the previous, every note was necessary for the structure of the track, in the latter there may be cases in which the need to reach the desired minute overrides the structural rigor... it's not a criticism of the length (i mean, the more the better), but how a practical necessity may have influenced the arrangement. Do not the final 7 minutes of elyc6 0nset exceed a little in self-indulgence? I'm quite sure that if there had not been a duration constraint, the ideas would have been condensed.

having said that, these are huge events, eruptions of ideas and the imposing affirmation of a style, of a vision for sound, which do not exist elsewhere, and like all Autechre's output, they change over time along with my perception

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  On 6/15/2021 at 10:06 PM, Draft78 said:

personally I find in eleseq and NTS some very high moments, eleseq 4 and 5, for example, are peaks in the discography, but in the other chapters there are also areas that I perceive as accessory ... I think the reason is this: those albums were designed to fit exactly that length, this means that, if in the previous, every note was necessary for the structure of the track, in the latter there may be cases in which the need to reach the desired minute overrides the structural rigor... it's not a criticism of the length (i mean, the more the better), but how a practical necessity may have influenced the arrangement. Do not the final 7 minutes of elyc6 0nset exceed a little in self-indulgence? I'm quite sure that if there had not been a duration constraint, the ideas would have been condensed.

having said that, these are huge events, eruptions of ideas and the imposing affirmation of a style, of a vision for sound, which do not exist elsewhere, and like all Autechre's output, they change over time along with my perception

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I feel this fact more in elseq than in NTS: in the second, are dilated those pieces that tend to ecstatic,  therefore conditions that make indefinite duration a strong point. Obviously the first example is all end: it does not matter whether it lasts 20 minutes or an hour or more: when you are in, time stops. And my will too.
But also Turbile epic casual or shimpril air could extend to eternity

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  • 2 weeks later...

nts + elseq + plus + sign on shuffle

add ae_live to taste

 

it's all masterwork. 

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Been replaying elseq and NTS.

I love that they take their time to develop, explore and create form in NTS and elseq. Long form is underrated. In very long tracks, if done well, you have enough time to be absorbed into an atmosphere more completely and create various sound architectures. And you can take 6 minutes instead of 1 to build it up. A successful 6 minute build up will hit you in a different way, the tension keeps building up and building up and building up. Some people might find those too long or boring but i really enjoy the attitude those kind of tracks, they have very much a journey kind of vibe, it's about how things evolves and build up and resolve organically. When you succeed in doing that for 20 minutes it's an extraordinary experience.

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  On 7/5/2021 at 7:52 PM, thefxbip said:

Been replaying elseq and NTS.

I love that they take their time to develop, explore and create form in NTS and elseq. Long form is underrated. In very long tracks, if done well, you have enough time to be absorbed into an atmosphere more completely and create various sound architectures. And you can take 6 minutes instead of 1 to build it up. A successful 6 minute build up will hit you in a different way, the tension keeps building up and building up and building up. Some people might find those too long or boring but i really enjoy the attitude those kind of tracks, they have very much a journey kind of vibe, it's about how things evolves and build up and resolve organically. When you succeed in doing that for 20 minutes it's an extraordinary experience.

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Underrated is overrated. Long-form often gives Stockholm syndrome to its avid listeners.

All end is a good example, nobody cared that much when it was at the end of bladelores years ago, then, by virtue of longevity, title and disposition it became this colossus everybody has in their head.

Historically, when Western composers took on a long-form in the form of symphony for example, it was densely packed by all kinds of movements, which you then could cut out as a shorter piece nicely. The rhythm of life was supposedly way slower, yet they respected the attention. Then, by discovering various folklore practices of the world (from where early minimalism drew heavily, see Giacinto Scelsi or LaMonte Young etc.), it became the norm to dwell on something continuously. The thing is, those practices were author-less multi-generational practices as if carved by evolution, the logic behind it is not easily incorporated into compositions.

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  On 7/6/2021 at 4:10 PM, Amen Lare said:

All end is a good example, nobody cared that much when it was at the end of bladelores years ago, then, by virtue of longevity, title and disposition it became this colossus everybody has in their head.

I don't think this is true. Certainly not in my case. It's always been one of the most fave moments on Exai. And I feel like that section was discussed and appreciated a lot back in the day.

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  On 7/6/2021 at 4:10 PM, Amen Lare said:

Underrated is overrated. Long-form often gives Stockholm syndrome to its avid listeners.

All end is a good example, nobody cared that much when it was at the end of bladelores years ago, then, by virtue of longevity, title and disposition it became this colossus everybody has in their head.

Historically, when Western composers took on a long-form in the form of symphony for example, it was densely packed by all kinds of movements, which you then could cut out as a shorter piece nicely. The rhythm of life was supposedly way slower, yet they respected the attention. Then, by discovering various folklore practices of the world (from where early minimalism drew heavily, see Giacinto Scelsi or LaMonte Young etc.), it became the norm to dwell on something continuously. The thing is, those practices were author-less multi-generational practices as if carved by evolution, the logic behind it is not easily incorporated into compositions.

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I like long form for no other reason that i like it for what it is: an extended piece of music that gives itself time to explore possibilities or create a sound architecture or atmosphere. 

I genuinely like extended pieces of music and thats all there is to it, really. Whether its an AE track, a Basinski track, a Morton Subotnick track,a free fusion jazz recordin like Bitches Brew, a Indian classical long improvisation etc etc .I say it's underrated because there is not so many of them around these days and that lots of people have short attention span and consider a 5 minute pieces a long piece.

 

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yeh, not gonna lie: tracks like dr dre n marhide offa plus really made me miss the exorbitance of elseq/nts... criminally short. also i tend to listen to the onesix megamix more than individual sets.

the more the merrier, basically. milk it, bros!

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  On 7/6/2021 at 7:58 PM, jaderpansen said:

yeh, not gonna lie: tracks like dr dre n marhide offa plus really made me miss the exorbitance of elseq/nts... criminally short. also i tend to listen to the onesix megamix more than individual sets.

the more the merrier, basically. milk it, bros!

Better yet, Milk DX it!

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Its that well documented phenomena of loving the shit out of the n-2 autechre album.

It is elseq's time.

Had a full run through today which I have not done in a very long time.  All material holds up very well, especially parts 1 and 4 for me.  

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  • 2 months later...

Blasted elseq 1, been a while. On elseq 2 now.

Ever better than i remembered.

Some of the best music ive had the pleasure of listening to. Just glorious. Ecstatic, electric.

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Love the aching trumpet synths that kick off Foldfree Casual, I always picture floating in empty sleep and then this is the soundtrack of entering a beautiful widescreen dream. Blue skies, golden sunshine, silvery rivers all reflecting their light from chimerical cathedrals and spires. A spectacular and emotional track from beginning to end. 
 

And Latentcall is the perfect follow up track.

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  On 11/2/2021 at 2:28 PM, beerwolf said:

Love the aching trumpet synths that kick off Foldfree Casual, I always picture floating in empty sleep and then this is the soundtrack of entering a beautiful widescreen dream. Blue skies, golden sunshine, silvery rivers all reflecting their light from chimerical cathedrals and spires. A spectacular and emotional track from beginning to end. 
 

And Latentcall is the perfect follow up track.

Foldfree Casual is certainly one of my favs from the whole output

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Have not get into Elseq still.. It is the only big release from AE that have not touch my soul.. I really need to listen like deep with no lights and stuff. 

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  On 11/2/2021 at 5:16 PM, cern said:

Have not get into Elseq still.. It is the only big release from AE that have not touch my soul.. I really need to listen like deep with no lights and stuff. 

Do what ya gotta, it's excellent

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  On 6/14/2021 at 10:06 PM, splesh said:

For me, too; though truthfully, NTS Sessions is right behind it.

I don't know if I ever appreciated the rave stabs aspect to 13x0 step til now

probably my fave track on this whole release

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  • 1 month later...

Zero doubt. This is my favourite Autechre release. And therefore one of the best of my lifetime. That’s all folks!

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