Jump to content
IGNORED

fav. autechre track?


Fred McGriff

Recommended Posts

what is your fav. autechre track?

 

p.s. i share an office with a dude and a chick and the dude sent me this link via instant messenger that he didnt want the chick to see, and i wrote something back politely, to which he replied "lol"

 

which of course, i would have heard him had he actually been laughing out loud.

 

the internets are everywhere now.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 50
  • Created
  • Last Reply
i sort of feel like deleting this thread

 

i shall now add "autechre" to the title and say goodbye for ever

 

hahahaha i think this could start a trend

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2nd peel sessions... that uplifting track like 99 cycles or ## something.. i think its the second track.

 

otherwise how can you go wrong with the first 2 cuts off'a cichlisuite? that digifunk groove on track 2 is a good hard-working drum beat that loves its country

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i think i would have to divide my picks into categories.

 

best 'nu-style ae' track -- i think i agree, gantz_graf has all the components of nu-autechre done really well, the precision grains bouncing in tight unbelievable syncopations and beat subdivisions, the process structure which retains a tappable beat, the subdued and complex synth chords burbling in the periphery, with a melancholy feel, total headfux0r music.

 

best 'classic ae' track -- maybe bike, with its simple but memorable synth line and chilled out dancey beats like spacetime continuum ... either that or one of the ones on tri repetae i dunno the name of ... it has really low sweeping bassy synth pads that kind of swell in and out, and a constant eighth-note hi-hat rhythm, crunchy noiseburst drums ... shit that probably describes them all ... i'll try to find out later.

 

best 'ambient' ae track -- definitely vi scose poise. i think that's a beautiful track that falls in a category of its own since it is pretty much beatless and freeform, more about the texture and chords than the rhythms or interplay of different melodic instruments.

 

 

encey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.