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ally wish u enjoy?

if u that is the me of musics thinking to mind the speaker?

who do u, one one then that u uncomforthy ethis exact momes that makes describe?

choose a ver of the what u rate?

what u can to at do u, one that u reatestening?

plees would name particular bird or to mind it?

is to it?

plees describe?

again, what music think i think of this exact makes that u comfortable watched. what could interest plees that do u r u plees name one that makes share?

is that is expect, plees?

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In total, how many ae tracks have the vocal sample from draun quarter :) in them?

 

 

is there a vocal sample in that?

 

Yeah and it's a mindfuck

 

 

oh god yeah i rem now

ahaha

 

not telling

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In total, how many ae tracks have the vocal sample from draun quarter :) in them?

 

 

is there a vocal sample in that?

 

Yeah and it's a mindfuck

 

 

oh god yeah i rem now

ahaha

 

not telling

 

:)

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Have you ever heard a music which successfully combines the best elements of say The Melvins/Venetian Snares or Queen Adreena/Aphex Twin or The Locust/Autechre - is such a thing possible?

 

(Something that is neither rock set to electronic beats nor rock music with electronic instruments but a true melding of the two? Music with electronic stimulation, imagination, diversity and exploration of sound and vocal/analogue instrument gut human emotion/physicality?)

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ally wish u enjoy?

if u that is the me of musics thinking to mind the speaker?

who do u, one one then that u uncomforthy ethis exact momes that makes describe?

choose a ver of the what u rate?

what u can to at do u, one that u reatestening?

plees would name particular bird or to mind it?

is to it?

plees describe?

again, what music think i think of this exact makes that u comfortable watched. what could interest plees that do u r u plees name one that makes share?

is that is expect, plees?

 

Troon, are you having a breakdown again ?
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- speaking of CPU load, could you make all the sounds at the last tour only with MSP?

 

- can we hope you'll come to Croatia on your next tour?

 

- i understand that not all tracks for tour 'work' as tracks for releases but the track from 2008 tour that starts at 20 min is absolutely genius. that momentum, that energy (creative, sexual and intellectual all in one) is something i heard only in beethoven's symphonies, no where else. the closes released track is spl9 and it 'works' fantastically. will you consider releasing more tracks with that kind of energy?

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Great fun reading (most of) this thread last night and today. Some of the insight in here covers topics I never thought the fanbase would ever get an official word on, so that's excellent. Thanks both for doing this.

 

Apologies if any of this was asked from around the 100-page mark, which I've yet to get through. Most of the stuff I would have wanted to know about has been covered so excuse if any of this is mundane.

 

1) Any thoughts on Funckarma and other output by the Funcken brothers? The structure of some of their early stuff is somewhat reminiscent of mid-90s Ae, and they've done loads of music without much development after getting in their comfort zone of sci-fi music (I often find it evoking the 'high tech low life' atmosphere of cyberpunk). I just have such a soft spot for that, and along with your own catalogue find bits and pieces of it among my favourite electronic music at the moment. Does it hit that spot for you too?

 

2) The track you did at Stormy Waters in 1995 is one of my favourites. Rumours went around here lately that it went by the name 'Second Crane'. Was this the case, or is it a fan name?

 

3) Dunno if we're still playing the naming game by this point (just got home) but well: I don't know how either of you feel about spiders, but I keep tarantulas as a serious hobby. Having passed the 50 mark I'd appreciate some help with names. If you wish to suggest any for my two Pamphobeteus sp. "Machalla", it would be a great/amusing honour. I include a photo of one in the spoiler should you wish for a visual reference.

 

 

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Again thanks. Keep up the great work!

 

 

1) not heard much apart from the stuff on skam, which is p good

 

2) that sounds fairly legit but i can't rem, prob them PRS forms again

 

3) your spider is now called Itsy

 

Have you ever heard a music which successfully combines the best elements of say The Melvins/Venetian Snares or Queen Adreena/Aphex Twin or The Locust/Autechre - is such a thing possible?

 

(Something that is neither rock set to electronic beats nor rock music with electronic instruments but a true melding of the two? Music with electronic stimulation, imagination, diversity and exploration of sound and vocal/analogue instrument gut human emotion/physicality?)

 

tbh i find these kind of axes a bit artificial, arbitrary at best. it's a shame there are these two predominant camps given how flexible it all actually is

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ally wish u enjoy?

if u that is the me of musics thinking to mind the speaker?

who do u, one one then that u uncomforthy ethis exact momes that makes describe?

choose a ver of the what u rate?

what u can to at do u, one that u reatestening?

plees would name particular bird or to mind it?

is to it?

plees describe?

again, what music think i think of this exact makes that u comfortable watched. what could interest plees that do u r u plees name one that makes share?

is that is expect, plees?

 

Troon, are you having a breakdown again ?

 

 

wat? i haven't eaten a wagon wheel since 07/11/07

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Great fun reading (most of) this thread last night and today. Some of the insight in here covers topics I never thought the fanbase would ever get an official word on, so that's excellent. Thanks both for doing this.

 

Apologies if any of this was asked from around the 100-page mark, which I've yet to get through. Most of the stuff I would have wanted to know about has been covered so excuse if any of this is mundane.

 

1) Any thoughts on Funckarma and other output by the Funcken brothers? The structure of some of their early stuff is somewhat reminiscent of mid-90s Ae, and they've done loads of music without much development after getting in their comfort zone of sci-fi music (I often find it evoking the 'high tech low life' atmosphere of cyberpunk). I just have such a soft spot for that, and along with your own catalogue find bits and pieces of it among my favourite electronic music at the moment. Does it hit that spot for you too?

 

2) The track you did at Stormy Waters in 1995 is one of my favourites. Rumours went around here lately that it went by the name 'Second Crane'. Was this the case, or is it a fan name?

 

3) Dunno if we're still playing the naming game by this point (just got home) but well: I don't know how either of you feel about spiders, but I keep tarantulas as a serious hobby. Having passed the 50 mark I'd appreciate some help with names. If you wish to suggest any for my two Pamphobeteus sp. "Machalla", it would be a great/amusing honour. I include a photo of one in the spoiler should you wish for a visual reference.

 

 

9143936319_e9aa2fc1f8_c.jpg

 

 

Again thanks. Keep up the great work!

1 edit, was thinking of someone else

 

2 yeah that does ring a bell, mbe someone heard us say it there as a joke, cos i don't think we left any notes there with it written or anything.

 

3 deadpool

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Do you enjoy the pleasures and paranoia of cannabis? Do you grow your own stuff?

 

Have you heard the awesome "by the throat" by ben frost?

 

Are fan of any projects by mike patton?

 

Thank u so much for this you guys!!!

 

Verstuurd van mijn GT-S5360 met Tapatalk

 

 

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Hi Rob and Sean, thank you and watmm for doing this! It’s like a 2013 electronic music version of a Going Live/Live & Kicking phone-in with fewer abs and no audible screaming.

 

Would you guys consider coming back to Belfast and/or Dublin? I saw you here (Belfast) back on the Untilted tour tho I was quite young, very stoned and not overly familiar with your music at the time so you guys prob remember it better than I do. I made the trip over to London for the Oversteps tour – haven’t seen anything better before or since (tho my ex gf left before you came on cos her purse got nicked at the show, any chance of a refund?... :cry:)

 

How was the sound in the Button Factory in Dublin? I had been there a couple of months before you played last time and it was really awful, hopefully they sorted it out.

 

Fol3/4 have consistently been amongst my favourite tracks of yours for a few years now. Really love the stereo effect where it feels like a gale is blowing through one ear and out the other. Fol3 always evokes the image of a mechanical Kraken attacking a ship on a stormy night, I guess the proximity of Tankraken on the playlist may have subconsciously influenced this. And Fol4 is like being in the monster’s dank cavernous layer. Anyway, related q: do you guys ever develop tracks based around imaginary settings or scenarios that a particular sound(s) evokes?

 

Was it a deliberate design choice to have the L-event 12” fit nicely into the Exai case? Either way, pretty nice and loving both records.

 

Favourite Kool Keith-related record? Have you been following Chris Douglas’ recent spate of releases on Icasea, RLR, etc.?

 

Apologies for the essay and density of questions, just thought I’d spit it all out in one post!

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1) At gigs, does the crowd (re)act notably differently depening where you are? Rob said you chose "Zurich 2001" as a bonus track because it's "a good display of how well it can kick off in Europe at a electronic gig". Things don't kick off like that at other places? Do you know what kind of mentality to expect from a crowd before you perform? You did say it's mostly Americans constantly checking their phones, iirc. Are crowds notably different from country to country, or is it more notable on different continents?

 

1) well thats a lot of questions for one question

yeah it varies tons, every city is different, and countries have their own tendencies too

 

Yeah, I was spending some time on writing the questions, making it compact, but there comes a moment where i just say "fuck it" and press send.

 

I'll try to rewrite it to it's core:

 

 

1-bis) Can you name the biggest notable differences in crowd mentalities at Autechre gigs between Europe, Asia, and America?

 

 

 

 

 

3) You have any anecdotes involving Belgian gigs you are willing to share? Or just Belgium, doesn't have to be at a gig per se.

 

3 where Renaat R&S told us we should definitely rethink about releasing some tracks, after seeing us live, on our post Incunabula / Basscadet timed tour.

 

 

What did he mean by that? Did he mean, "Release some tracks on R&S, pretty please?" Or did he mean "If I were you I would think twice before ever releasing this stuff I just heard" ?

 

 

 

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- speaking of CPU load, could you make all the sounds at the last tour only with MSP?

 

- can we hope you'll come to Croatia on your next tour?

 

- i understand that not all tracks for tour 'work' as tracks for releases but the track from 2008 tour that starts at 20 min is absolutely genius. that momentum, that energy (creative, sexual and intellectual all in one) is something i heard only in beethoven's symphonies, no where else. the closes released track is spl9 and it 'works' fantastically. will you consider releasing more tracks with that kind of energy?

 

most of it, some of it's g2 stuff which we'd still have to build, but yeah i reckon there's nothing too intensive there really

 

er yeah i guess, we always did those kind of tracks for EPs and live sets anyway, at least it felt that way, maybe slightly less slamming on the EPs

 

i think what it is, we like listening to certain kinds of stuff at home and on headphones, and we like hearing more slamming things when we're out in a club, and we do what feels right in each context

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Speaking of limiters, and this goes back to the mastering question I asked before, but do you usually put any compression/limiter on the main bus or do leave that up to Noel?

 

Do you guys make more money from releases or touring?

 

we might but noel never does, all he ever does is roll off a tiny bit of bass (we have smaller speakers than him)

 

more from releases but touring doesn't make a lot of money for us cos of all the expenses, we like it like that tho

one off gigs are a lot more profitable than both

 

What kind of monitors have you guys been using recently?

 

dynaudioacoustics

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what do guys think about spotify / last.fm? how do you discover new music nowadays? Do you still go into record stores to buy vinyl?


Is that true: The theme for Quaristice is water/ocean/deep sea as the word is very similar to the word aquatic and it has a blue cover and water sounds

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1) At gigs, does the crowd (re)act notably differently depening where you are? Rob said you chose "Zurich 2001" as a bonus track because it's "a good display of how well it can kick off in Europe at a electronic gig". Things don't kick off like that at other places? Do you know what kind of mentality to expect from a crowd before you perform? You did say it's mostly Americans constantly checking their phones, iirc. Are crowds notably different from country to country, or is it more notable on different continents?

 

1) well thats a lot of questions for one question

yeah it varies tons, every city is different, and countries have their own tendencies too

 

Yeah, I was spending some time on writing the questions, making it compact, but there comes a moment where i just say "fuck it" and press send.

 

I'll try to rewrite it to it's core:

 

 

1-bis) Can you name the biggest notable differences in crowd mentalities at Autechre gigs between Europe, Asia, and America?

 

 

 

 

 

3) You have any anecdotes involving Belgian gigs you are willing to share? Or just Belgium, doesn't have to be at a gig per se.

 

3 where Renaat R&S told us we should definitely rethink about releasing some tracks, after seeing us live, on our post Incunabula / Basscadet timed tour.

 

 

What did he mean by that? Did he mean, "Release some tracks on R&S, pretty please?" Or did he mean "If I were you I would think twice before ever releasing this stuff I just heard" ?

 

 

 

 

actually he meant, hey you guys do good tracks you should put some out.

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funny/weird how we never released that track

not for any reason or anything, just falls in that nether zone

 

 

Autechre rarities collection: Nether Zone (2014)

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tbh i find these kind of axes a bit artificial, arbitrary at best. it's a shame there are these two predominant camps given how flexible it all actually is

But you believe that the two camps exist? I've never heard omnivorous music in that sense that is as good as specialised music (at least in some small sense) as far as I know - I genuinely want to find music that makes me think differently, I don't want there to be a boundary either

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How accurate would you say the "10000" hour rule is? Is it something you've ever taken into account?

could he have just plucked that number out of thin air?

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1) At gigs, does the crowd (re)act notably differently depening where you are? Rob said you chose "Zurich 2001" as a bonus track because it's "a good display of how well it can kick off in Europe at a electronic gig". Things don't kick off like that at other places? Do you know what kind of mentality to expect from a crowd before you perform? You did say it's mostly Americans constantly checking their phones, iirc. Are crowds notably different from country to country, or is it more notable on different continents?

 

1) well thats a lot of questions for one question

yeah it varies tons, every city is different, and countries have their own tendencies too

 

Yeah, I was spending some time on writing the questions, making it compact, but there comes a moment where i just say "fuck it" and press send.

 

I'll try to rewrite it to it's core:

 

 

1-bis) Can you name the biggest notable differences in crowd mentalities at Autechre gigs between Europe, Asia, and America?

 

 

 

 

 

3) You have any anecdotes involving Belgian gigs you are willing to share? Or just Belgium, doesn't have to be at a gig per se.

 

3 where Renaat R&S told us we should definitely rethink about releasing some tracks, after seeing us live, on our post Incunabula / Basscadet timed tour.

 

 

What did he mean by that? Did he mean, "Release some tracks on R&S, pretty please?" Or did he mean "If I were you I would think twice before ever releasing this stuff I just heard" ?

 

 

 

 

nah it went more like this

 

renaat: 'i really enjoyed your latest EP, it's amazing'

me: 'oh thanks, that's an honour'

renaat: 'what was that track in your live set? i would love to release that!'

me: 'oh, er, that's on the latest EP'

renaat: 'oh god i'm sorry you caught me out there, oh how embarrassing'

me: 'yeah, lol'

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