On Mon, 13 Nov 1995, Oh, I see. wrote:
quoted 7 lines Picked this up yesterday and was blown away - best yet from Autechre and> >
> > Picked this up yesterday and was blown away - best yet from Autechre and
> > very possibly album of the year. Stunning. Full review forthcoming.
>
> Hmmm...I had great expectations - maybe too great - before starting
> up my CD-player with Tri Repetae in it, and I'm still not sure what
> to make of it.
Yes, It's a little hard to digest on the first few initial listens.
quoted 3 lines At the moment I would probably rate Amber as their best album, mainly> At the moment I would probably rate Amber as their best album, mainly
> because of it's great diversity; it has loads of unique sounds, and
> they had tracks that were both focused and emotional.
Some people will probably strongly disagree but I'd rate the best
Autechre as Incunabula. Amber has some moments I'd rate as good or better
as Incunabula, but while it has some great peaks it has some valleys.
Not as consistent as Incunabula. Right now Tri Repetae doesn't come close
to the first two albums but maybe it will in time.
T.R. has too
quoted 6 lines many stringsections that doesn't go anywhere, and the sounds used on> many stringsections that doesn't go anywhere, and the sounds used on
> every song is a bit too similar to each other. The beats
> are maybe too predictable (compared to each individual
> track, not compared too other groups/projects/persons/people/CDs/
> records etc), and you know where the track is going at very early
> moments in the track.
When I listen to an album I try not to analyze it too much..ie. is it
innovative? Is it compositionally simple? My final judgement is how
often I listen to it and whether the music stirs feelings and
emotions in me when I listen to it. Good music has an almost indescribable
quality that you can't analyze and articulate in words. It either stirs
emotions and feelings or it doesn't. If a piece of music stirs emotion
and feeling I rate it well above music that may be technically superior,
more complex, more innovative or whatever. It's obvious to me (although
this is colored by who I am, my life experiences, my musical listening
experiences) when a composition has these hard to describe qualities and
when it doesn't. I'm not saying that those who want to analyze and break
down a piece of music are wrong, but I don't think this is the bottom
line. The bottom line for me is emotion and feeling.
quoted 3 lines I've heard it about three times until now, so this is only a too-soon-> I've heard it about three times until now, so this is only a too-soon-
> to-comment comment. I will give Autechre another chance, but as I
> said I am a bit disappointed at the moment.
Same here. I've felt the same way about some other things though and then
things clicked.
Tony