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From:
David Seruyange
To:
René Wilhelm
Cc:
Clint Anderson , IDM
Date:
Sun, 3 Jan 2016 15:50:50 -0600
Subject:
Re: your favorite autechre album lately?
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Ended the year listening to EPS 1991-2002 a lot while shoveling snow. Not just a music thing, nostalgia makes it work for me. http://www.discogs.com/Autechre-EPS-1991-2002/release/2811766 On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 2:43 PM, René Wilhelm <rene.wilhelm@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 27 lines I'm still enjoying the new AE_Live recordings, although one may not> I'm still enjoying the new AE_Live recordings, although one may not > consider them albums. They are very much underhyped, I'd say. Since > Quaristice I was waiting for something similar confusing as, let's say > Draft 7.30 (61e.CR) and though I liked Move of Ten and Oversteps, Exai was > one I found myself going back to quite often. On that album, recks on > (track 16) was close to what I was hoping for with every new Ae release. > Maybe it's just me, but it somehow makes me remember Rob Brown's Ultra Rare > Mixtape. > > After listening to AE_Live for weeks now, I feel the need to revisit the > last 10 years of Autechre to maybe appreciate the previously mentioned > albums a little bit more. > > Apart from that I regularly listen to Amber, because Amber is good. > > On 3 January 2016 at 19:36, Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com> wrote: > >> i don't know about you but for me, my favorite ae album changes from time >> to time >> recently i dug out quaristice and have been really digging it, kind of >> like going back to their old material in terms of the sounds of actual >> gear, but still full of all their newest tricks and techniques, really an >> overlooked album i think. >> >> >> >