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David Szondy’s Tales of Future Past is one of a number of websites which delight in the bold predictions of past years. You know the sort of thing – that we’d all be zooming about in hovercars by 1990 and taking holidays at a moon resort. Looking back just fifteen years to the bold new [...]
When people say “album xyz is difficult” what they most likely mean is that album xyz is annoying or grating or otherwise “not fun.” Sometimes this is a subtle way of telling someone that they’re not actually going to like a certain band, avoiding the reflexive combat instinct some folk display when someone tells them [...]
Fans of electronic music, here's a show for you: BlipVert (left) comes into the studio to show how he cuts up samples to make fractured, adventurous compositions in the style of Aphex Twin, Autechre or Squarepusher. We talk about ambient music, vocal effects, tape splicing, and some of the crazy electronic toys that help scramble and twist sounds on stage. Here's that show. On our video page this...
Metronomy are a cool little London-based group headed by producer and remix extraordinaire, Joseph Mount. The sound sits somewhere between Autechre and Vitalic: clanging keyboards and body-gurning beats laced with an undercurrent of ominous electronica. It’s not as inaccessible as much of the more twisted electro-based stuff out there at the moment, although it retains [...]
Their recent inclusion on the Warp roster has garnered numerous comparisons to that label's forward-thinking electronic acts, such as Autechre, as well as more recent full-band signings like Battles. Both of these comparisons are true to some extent, but neither really hits the mark. lack the frenetic energy that comes to mind at mention of Battles, and they definitely do not share the extremely experimental...
Beautiful illustration and videoworks from Aubo Lessi . The Polish artist began with illustration and selfmade videoclips for music, i.e. inofficial works for Autechre . With matured skills he is now responsible for some very skilled videoworks he does for indietronic and post-rock bands. Some of them you can watch here. Stwory - Hoss (Video: Aubo Lessi) Aubo Lessi uses various techniques like blurred...
Behold the human Gumby : marvel as he pops and locks with double-jointed roboticity and glide-ability to Autechre 's smash non-hit, "Eutow." Unfuckingbelievable . Tip: Robert R.
Clark / Turning Dragon / Warp Records Distorted, glitchy, dirty laptop electronic music done well. Chris Clark manages to keep a textured dance feel overall but doesn’t get cheesy and does at times venture into a slower, more IDM area, only to bring you back up to a twisted sort of peaking frenzy. For [...]
It’s hard to pin down precisely what it is that’s so alluring about this Finnish outfit. Paavoharju is part of an intriguing scene that subsists in Finland but seems to hail from a spirit world where the natural and the ethereal blur. On their impressive debut, Yha Hamaraa, they managed to marry a myriad disjointed [...]
If someone says that to you about a gig you missed, just think of this and smile back. Found while perusing Thumped which also reminded me of Solen's Wu-Tang / Autechre mashup mix.
Ph onem - Bliphop ( Jetlag) Luke Vibert - Cash n Carry Acid ( Planet mu) Air Liquide - Uludag Part 3 ( Blue Planet) Autechre - Second Bad Vilbel ( Warp) Two Fingers - Have It Like That ( Ninja Tune) Akufen - Quebec shuffle rmx ( Perlon) Tiger Stripes, Jerome Sydenham - Elevation ( Radio Slave's One More Kiss Remix) Plastikman - Spastik ( Dubfire rework ) ( M_nus) Analogik - Hov ( Ink and Needle remix)...
Pivot O Soundtrack My Heart Review By Max Hogg I've only starting hearing rumbles about Pivot in the part few months, but hearing that they had been signed to Warp records was enough to spark my interest in this...
By Andrew Fleming. Autechre, London 2008 Autechre are in many ways IDM’s archetypal ‘how’ outfit; Rob Brown and Sean Booth’s sound is all about form and process. This is only in part derived from the music itself, which – for the uninitiated – has encompassed everything from straightforward acid techno to harsh glitch sounds and ambient noise. The sense of mystique is also stimulated by a cult of...