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t yst r

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  1. https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaun-police-4522b066
  2. I think he pushed that idea, yeah. Loved those animated stories.
  3. Some excellent Autechre nearby Perhaps late spring? Hæku challenge initiated ?
  4. t yst r

    Rob pls

    Does not compute...
  5. I can imagine James having a mic secretly record his family during a christmas party when he's in the kitchen fixing drinks and snacks and have this as a result.
  6. Guess this is a pretty big deal. Thanks for the post.
  7. And 'name your price' for the digital version, for cheapskates like myself ? https://legowelt.bandcamp.com/album/the-land-is-entranced-with-peace
  8. It's so good I'd consider it an album where they took sampling to another level.
  9. Yes, that was a one time pressing, for obvious reasons.
  10. He should can his poop like Piero Manzoni, but this time call it Artist's Art Shit.
  11. You surprise, Joyrex. Is this some kind of compensation for those recent deletes you did?
  12. The track after Xtal at 2:21:25 really makes me think of the first track in Aphex's Field Day set.
  13. I've been trying to find the original songs that were used by the Caretaker. Apart from what I found on whosampled.com and a Youtube channel there isn't much more. I'm the most interested in the ones on 'Everywhere at the end of time stage 2'. I would love to know what that last track is. I did find the first one, which is 'Love's old sweet song' by James Molloy. Discovered it while watching the movie Awakenings. Anyone else know something?
  14. I've been planning to make something similar for the last ten years, but all practical effects, based on Richard Devine's Cautella. It'll be smashing when it's done. Catch me back in ten years :P
  15. Thanks for the heads up. Would've missed it for sure. Scored three albums so far from tuesday on. I'll buy some more afterwards just out of gratitude. Such a nice guy...
  16. A comment on Youtube: The bassline and melody of The Devil Is In The Details are an octave and a major sixth apart. The bassline/melody repeats the first note three times, yielding three consecutive "sixths" in a row, i.e. 6-6-6. Furthermore, the bassline and melody are approximately 1.618 seconds apart - the golden ratio. Pretty cool :)
  17. Just kidding ? Clearly, they don't need to repeat themselves. There's still so much to be uncovered.
  18. Autechre have always been trying to get back to basics and are failing with every release.
  19. Some of those tracks are different from the digital version of this album.
  20. I think the relative silence in here says something about what this last part does to people... Personally, I find everything flowing into a sort of logical progression of what I could have expected. Tense, frightening and claustrophobic atmospheres alternating with those blissful peace-at-last parts. It works, it really works, especially when you consider this project grew organically. Part 4 now sounds rich and almost oversaturated compared to the later parts, whereas it first sounded empty compared to the preconscious states. The last track really stands out, because it is absolute bliss, free of all that earthbound hiss and those pops and clicks... Peace at last, not minding to be there any more. But then that last part bursts through... I don't know what to make of that... is that heaven? Or did we just get pulled back down? Is that a requiem for ourselves, or is it one for our life-long loved one that we are forced to witness, in an absolute last moment of consciousness? And then nothing... Fuck... I'll have to get back to you on that... Thank you, mr. Kirby. I think...
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