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. Associated acts Website Members Sean Booth Robert Brown Autechre ( ) are an English duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth, both from,. Formed in 1987, they are one of the most popular acts signed to UK electronic label, through which all of Autechre's full-length albums have been released beginning in 1993 with their debut. They have also worked closely with the label.
The music of Autechre has shifted gradually throughout their career, from their earlier work's roots in, and to later albums often considered experimental in nature, featuring complex -based drum programming, subdued melodies, and few stylistic conventions. Their work has been heavily associated with the 1990s electronic genre later known as (IDM). Contents.
Pronunciation Booth and Brown pronounce the name Autechre with a ( ). However, they have explained that the name can be pronounced in any way one sees fit. Booth explains: 'The first two letters were intentional, because there was an 'au' sound in the track, and the rest of the letters were bashed randomly on the keyboard. We had this track title for ages, and we had written it on a cassette, with some graphics. It looked good, and we began using it as our name.'
History Early years (1987–1992) Brown and Booth met through 's scene in 1987 when they both lived in. Heavily influenced by and, they began trading and then creating their own while collecting a handful of cheap equipment, most notably a and a.
Their first release was, a 12' recorded under an alias of the same name brought out by Manchester's. Their first release as Autechre was the single ' in 1991, released on Hardcore Records.
Two more tracks appeared during the following year, under the now finalised Autechre name, on the Warp Records compilation, part of. The compilation contained 'The Egg', later reworked for their first full-length release under the title 'Eggshell'. Incunabula and Amber (1993–1994) In 1993 Warp released their debut album, which became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart. The album had a cool, calculated feel, with clear techno and electro roots, but also showed hints of the rhythmic flourishes and tuned percussion that would later become an important feature of their work. An EP of remixes of Incunabula's ' was released in 1994, with animated computer graphics for the Bcdtmx version created by Jess Scott-Hunter. This music video featured on 's Party Zone when Autechre were interviewed during the show in September that year.
1994 also saw the release of, an album featuring a more, less percussive approach than their debut. The was released shortly before Amber and is, as of yet, the only Autechre release to have an explicit purpose: it was a protest against the, which would prohibit raves, defined as any gathering of nine or more people where rave music is played.
Rave music was defined as music which 'includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats'. The record came wrapped in a seal, on which was printed a legal warning: 'Flutter has been programmed in such a way that no bars contain identical beats and can therefore be played at both forty five and thirty three revolutions under the proposed new law. However we advise DJs to have a lawyer and musicologist present at all times to confirm the non repetitive nature of the music in the event of police harassment.' In a 2008 interview with, Rob Brown mentioned that Incunabula and Amber retrospectively sounded 'cheesy'.
Brown later clarified that 'they were perhaps more simple, but not in a shit way.' Tri Repetae, Chiastic Slide, and LP5 (1995–1999). A frame from the video for 'Second Bad Vilbel' 1995 saw the release of, their third album, as well as the EPs and, featuring a monochrome cover designed by, with whom Autechre have long held a close association. Tri Repetae and its associated EPs were combined into a two disc set entitled Tri Repetae, which was released in the United States.
An official promotional video was created for 'Second Bad Vilbel' from Anvil Vapre by English visual artist (his first). The 'Second Bad Vilbel' video featured rapidly cut shots of industrial machinery and robotic movement, synchronized with the music. Cunningham later re-edited the video in 2002, following his disappointment with the original: 'It was intended to be completely abstract but it didn't quite work out that way'. A two track vinyl-only EP entitled, similar in style to Tri Repetae, was available to buy during certain concerts and via mail order during 1996.
Also in 1995, Autechre's track 'Nonima' was featured on, a Belgian compilation of electronic music. Autechre released three records in 1997: the full length, and the EPs, and (pronounced 'sickly sweet'). The latter EP consists of five remixed versions of 'Cichli' from Chiastic Slide.
Radio Mix was also released in 1997; a rare CD-only promotional recording, it contains an hour-long DJ mix of other artists' tracks, some of them remixed by Autechre, as well as a short interview edited sometimes to the point of incomprehensibility. An untitled record (typically known as or simply Autechre) followed in 1998. It has been seen as a transitional work, with Brown commenting in 2005 that 'a lot of people have cited it as a classic Autechre album because it bridges the gap between the guys who liked our old stuff and the guys who got propelled on to our new stuff.' 1999 saw the release of, consisting of three tracks broadcast on 's show for in October 1995, as well as a vinyl-only limited edition promotional EP entitled. 1999 also saw, which is classed by the group as an EP despite being over an hour in length. Confield, Draft 7.30, and Untilted (2000–2007).
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