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  1. also that drum beat now (21h36)  sounds very similar to "V-proc"   -

      pretty shure i'm hearing the raw sample that they used to work on and get the v-proc beat

    well maybe maybe not but anyway that gescom shit is dope !

  2. just to say : nice to see that "ignatius - bundle drift e.p." has been mentioned several times in your toplists,

    I think this boy really deserves attention.  very very good stuff from this watmmer.  been listening to his whole stuff quite often this year.

     

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  3. yeah thank you very much guys.  ace !!!

    highly appreciated.:music:

    17 hours ago, IOS said:

    yeah, there're a couple more bootlegs lying around, so we'd go through the same process. I reckon it'd take a bit less time to complete

    you're not tempted to do your own version rather than another replica ?

    If i had the whole gear myself i would have fun using their sysex but builiding a new liveset of my own with it.  (new tunes)

    (....but, I would have to learn the elektrons at first  )

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  4. 29 minutes ago, ignatius said:

    this album is so good. just what i needed.  

    thnks  autechres.  

    on my first listen, some tracks made me think "it souds like ignatius stuff"  (no joke ?)

    the first two ones i guess

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  5. 1 hour ago, dingformung said:
    1 hour ago, aencre said:

    Five years ago I published out a book of music critics where I redrew about 250-odd album covers. Maybe I should post a bunch and let you guys guess what’s what? (It wasn’t a very idm-friendly selection tho.)

     

     

    pls do < 3

    yes do please ! (maybe start another topic for the "guess what's what" game)

  6. On 8/23/2020 at 1:50 PM, plugexpert said:

    Thanks! ? Yep, gathering of various artists, dissociative identity disorder ftw ? .

    @plugexpert well I've been going on listening to your stuff since then, (and I even bought some via bandcamp)

    but in particular today, I have to say that ""when I saw her uncloak" (form super many guns album)" is total bliss, currently one of my favorite tracks,

    played it again  like 6 times today, instant dancing ! wicked, groovy , sexy, yet not cheesy, fine production, I'm all in ?

    come on watmmers, if you need some straight happyness, just listen to this !

    https://plugexpert.bandcamp.com/track/when-i-saw-her-uncloak

     

     

     

  7. 8 hours ago, Draft78 said:

    even if often the songs are of one or the other, are the result of a common work that is the basis of the idea, both for the technical line and for the aesthetics they decide to follow: I think they have a fairly precise notion of what is collected under the name autechre (not surprisingly, the ideas that do not fully represent this form are diverted to Gescom). At this point, a solo album would consist in a systematic division of the pieces composed by R or S, giving up those composed together: an option like this, even if possible, I think makes little sense, and ultimately the only difference from the standard, would be to lose the closest collaborations: not a great advantage

    ah, @Draft78 I did'nt read your post before posting mine.... :emb:  looks like we feel exactly the same about it (along with @eye that i've just quoted)

    along with some more dude ?

     

     

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  8. 9 hours ago, eye said:

    Yeah, in the mixlr chat Sean mentioned that only about 1 in 3 tracks they do together, and it's been like that for a long time. So most tracks you would call 'solo tracks'. At the same time, they're both working on the system, they're playing around with each other's patches and they're imitating each other in creating patches. So I guess it's always going to be messy and it's  going to be autechre.

    I agree. always see it like that. this make sense to me. I have the same experience with music I make in duet with a friend, some few of our  tracks are comopsed just by one of us, but it won't be "us" if not played or recorded together, or would be different if created without thinking about what the other half would react to it / feel it/ like it. long-time running cross-influence / cross-motivation / shared real live experience :this  give some things that is different than a total separate solo experience.

    (well a bit different of Ae, because at the end we play live (or record) the track together, while Ae could entirely produce and record separately) but still, i mean, it's still a duo work anyway. for example, as you said, about creating and managing the system together,  emulating each other.....)

    beyond production it's a relationship going on that influence each other, and you sort of get it in the result, wich would be different if  we would make solo tracks without knowing / sharing each other

    ps : i'm not saying there we're on the same level as Ae of course. just saying I feel ok with some of the tracks being produced by even mr booth or mr brown solo but presented as autechre,and still  it will be autechre and nothing else. and total solo (like solo-minded going) stuff won't be autechre ( could also be very  good, but different)

    ........I hope this won't be messy to read from a (low-vocabulary, barely-english-speaking) french dude ?

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  9. great stuff all over this topic, thanks all

    I have some anaog africa lp's, benin especially, it's great.

    Toumani Diabaté also, so beautiful, incredible melodic stuff.

    also this : amazing vocal works,  actually reminds me of philip glass in a way.

     

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  10. 1 hour ago, naawRaybarn said:

    is this type of software still even a thing? wow! 

    (fun fact: it was through slsk that I had my first meeting with ae, back in the days. ahh..yes... good times)

    oh  it's still a thing, actually I can find almost anything that exists (320k mp3 easily,  but also often .wav or flacs) whatever music genre it is.

    you might even find your own music in someone's shared folder somewhere on earth

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