Though I'm fan of all Ae records i have to admit that starting from LP5
they've lost something extremely special about them which made me love them
more than other idm artists. Now they make great, experimental music but
their unique authentic Ae feel seems to fade... Hope they gain it again
somehow.
Though maybe I'm just an old whining guy telling about "good ol' days" and
the younger people think about present Ae as I thought about old one?
Alien
np. David Holmes - Let's Get Killed
quoted 33 lines what's the take on ae's envane around here?
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> > what's the take on ae's envane around here?
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> > ..it's done just as well as any of their best stuff off eps 5 & 7.
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> Don't say that, you'll scare people off! ;)
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> Seriously, I think Envane is the last Autechre record before they lost
> the plot (on the whole). I enjoy bits and pieces of LP5 and EP7, even
> to the point of loving a couple of tracks, but they just don't hold up
> as a whole the way Envane does.
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> Envane is great. One of my favorite parts is the first track, where
> they cut up Kool Keith saying "Jam like Autechre". On a sidenote, is
> that one of the only explicit hip-hop:IDM connections (where MCs
> actually drop names)? I know on Common's new record he says something
> about "Tricky like that dude who does drum-n-bass" (though we know
> Tricky doesn't really do d-n-b).
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> Bill / dj marathon
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