--- Ed Pond <ed@web-imps.com> wrote:
quoted 12 lines I've seen them only once (the Reach '95) and they
> I've seen them only once (the Reach '95) and they
> played around 3 or 4
> tracks, each about 15-20 minutes long. It was very
> good and all non-released
> stuff. Apparently they don't play any released stuff
> in their sets, but
> prefer to twiddle as many knobs live as possible.
> Hear rob and sean explain
> this in more depth at
> http://shortaudiojewels.tsx.org/. I think it's the
> second interview.
>
I saw them back in 1995 (?)as well, and they did play
previously released material. At this time their most
recent release was Tri Repetae and I clearly remember
dancing like a nut to second bad vilbel and eutow.
They also played many songs for an hour or so,
probably about 10 tracks.
I guess their live sets vary wildly, since you saw a
very different show in the same year.
it's all quite 'live'. They don't have keyboards, but
cue samples and stuff from just a few machines. I'm
sure this in the idm archives from 1995 or 96.
Philip Downey
quoted 25 lines Ed
> Ed
>
> np: Isan - Salamander (lush!)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Guest
> [mailto:mguest@alphagraphics.com]
> Sent: 25 January 2001 14:09
> To: Intelligent Dance Music
> Subject: [idm] Autechre, the live experience?
>
>
> For those of you who have had the privilege of
> actually seeing Autechre
> live, do they actually "play" live? Do they mix and
> create right there on
> stage or is it more of the push the start button and
> turn on the multi-media
> show, kinda thing?
>
> I'm just curious what seeing them live is like and
> how much of a live show
> is really "live" with them?
>
> -matT
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