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From:
R D Wigglesworth
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Date:
Fri, 31 May 1996 11:26:34 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) re autechre
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On 31 May 1996, Edward wrote:
quoted 15 lines Snackwitch goes nowhere...it's a cheap cut'n paste job from start to> > >Snackwitch goes nowhere...it's a cheap cut'n paste job from start to > >finish. Compared to the carefully detailed progression in their other > >material (The Sound of Machines...in a word: wow) but this track feels > >bland and emotionally deprived. > > It's fair enough to say you don't like the 12", but I don't think this music > deserves deep criticism unless it really is rubbish, which it isn't. Rather > than relate the 12" to other works by Rob and Sean, I can relate the > music to a 'feel' that their music gives me. I can sort of imagine how > they are thinking from listening to their music, and "Mag" fits perfectly into > this idea. > > -Ed >
I think some people may be missing the point here. 'Snackwich' is one of the most humourous tracks autechre/gescom have done. Listen to the sample at the beginning- it sounds like one of those newsreel films! This track defies any in-depth analysis as to 'direction' because it's just a bit of a laugh, isn't it? Actually, in a mixmag interview they said that the clear gescom EP is a bit of a piss-take as well. Humourous they maybe, but there's nought wrong with a bit of humour in music- look at Dr. Rockitt. What makes 'Snackwitch' such a humourous piece is the unlikely collaging of that newsreel sample and Ae's crunchy beats... and it somehow works. Richard.