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  1. https://filetransfer.io/data-package/XfE97j4T#link
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    elseq 1-5

    Oh that is FUCKED UP
  3. blos

    elseq 1-5

    Ha - they've come a long way since this! Is elseq likewise incomplete?
  4. blos

    elseq 1-5

    uh, do you know how a CD player works?
  5. blos

    elseq 1-5

    First half of the amazing elyc6 0nset has a strong parhelic triangle vibe to me. No elements in common but it puts me in the same headspace.
  6. blos

    elseq 1-5

    Only if you have a short attention span
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    elseq 1-5

    Anyone else notice that c7b2 on elseq 2 is EP7 track(s) being digitally mauled? Can't remember off the top of my head but it might be Zeiss Contarex.
  8. Unlocking Draft will truly be a Divine Moment of Truth. Go in peace. The key to unlocking Draft is to play Surripere at gut punching volume, literally twice as loud as you feel you should. In fact the whole album is much better insanely loud.
  9. In a genre where pretty much any sound, and any sequence and any composition is possible, the only thing which counts is taste and instinct. That's what Ae have more than any other artist I've heard.
  10. How could I not? Confield - hermetic, horizon-stretching Amber - singleminded, minimal, endless Untilted - dazzling, breathless Exai - rich Draft 7.30 - arid, baffling Chiastic Slide - broken, organic LP 5 - direct current Oversteps - fluid, cavernous Quaristice - elemental Tri Repetae - insistent, maximal Incunabula - small, sequential NB: all rankings incorrect.
  11. thanks i'll consider what u said, i never thought of that track in that way before You can add Drane to the "perfect mixes" list, that track causes me problems whenever it comes on because my mind just stops until it finishes.
  12. ok, duly noted ta. I don't know shit about classical but the 1955 Glenn Gould recording of the Goldberg Variations is incredible too. Actually you guys might like the Well Tempered Clavier for its "full workout of every key" mindset. And if you like the Goldberg Variations there is a pretty straight line from that to Bill Evans Trio "Waltz For Debby" which is like the most restrained jazz ever, the phrasing and micro detail presses some of the same buttons that Ae presses. All the real-deal classical and jazz people are probably rolling their eyes like I just recommended Miley Cyrus.
  13. How hard is it to hit the spot, just a feel thing? Or trial and error?
  14. I'll be seeking damages for the effect that Parhelic Triangle had on my mental state then.
  15. Over-thought question time: one of the main differences between "early Ae" and "later Ae" is the tension between rhythm and arrhythm - at least that's one of the main things I get. Obviously "flutter" was consciously in that vein but it wasn't a major part of the toolkit until maybe cichlisuite / chiastic / envane. At least that's how it seems to me. Obviously we all like a massive 4/4 boom-bap, and that's like junk food when you guys do it well (e.g. 6IE.CR, IO, 1 1 is, etc) but my very favourites (e.g. Pencha, Osla for n) seem to scatter beats around like confetti while a steady pulse runs invisibly through it. Oh yeah, the question. How does that come about? Is it usually programmed? Some kind of time-scatter algorithm that you push right up to the bleeding edge of rhythm v chaos? Micro-editing? Played live and tweaked? The reason I ask is that it's probably the number one thing I like about Ae and the most difficult to describe.
  16. So much love for that track. Any others really put you back in a particular place or mental state? Thanks for doing this. PS: if you keep releasing shirts with enigmatic square patterns I'ma buy them all.
  17. Dunno if this is a stupid question. I am about the same age as you guys and my job relates to an interest which is kind of a deep core of my personality. When I burn out or feel overstressed, I think "fuck it all" but I can't help getting interested again after a little while. Is music like that for you? Like something you can't escape? I can't decide if that's a good thing or not. Or if that's too indulgent - over the years Ae has had a very consistent "taste" and I don't know (nor am I interested) in who does what. But do you both "know" Ae when you hear it? Ever had to talk the other into including something on a release? And - fan moment - I expected to be a little let down by the live set I saw in 2010, but the sound and the dark room pretty much blew my mind, got to the point where I kind of hallucinated sounds as rising textures in the space in front of me. No hallucinogens involved although I was pretty tired. That was outstanding, thanks.
  18. I am still spinning the fuck out of this album and getting a lot out of it. WAY more than Oversteps and MoT combined I think. Exai has a feel, like some other Ae records do (Amber, Envane, EP7, Confield, Draft) and the feel is like a dense solid that breaks in a very particular way, like fire-lighter cubes crack. But mostly I just enjoy the music on the discs.
  19. It popped up maybe 40 pages into the original Exai thread - certainly one of the early things that came to mind when I saw the artwork.
  20. Ya know, it's the oldest thing we've heard from Exai, but the flying saucers at the end of spl9 are just the best.
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