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2001-05-11 05:30Leif Anderson [idm] Autechre in Columbus
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2001-05-11 15:47Todd L Burns Re: [idm] Autechre in Columbus
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2001-05-11 05:30Leif AndersonI made it to the Thursday night show and I was blown away. A detailed review follows. This
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I made it to the Thursday night show and I was blown away. A detailed review follows. This was the first time I got to see ae live after being a huge fan for years. It goes without saying that I was stoked to see my favorite idm act live. The venue was a rather small auditorium with room for about 300 people max probably. When I arrived Rob Hall was spinning to about 60-80 people. He played a variety of music, starting out with cuts by squarepusher, plug, and meat beat manifesto and moving into some average trance and techno. Technically he wasn't that special and he didn't really get the crowd moving at all. Overall I wasn't very impressed and neither was the crowd who mainly stood around or left to go outside. He spun for about an hour and then the lights were cut (the event was billed as "Autechre in total darkness") and ae came on. What can I say about their live set... If they are coming anywhere near you then you NEED to go see them. Simply put they were amazing. They played 3 "songs" and their set lasted for about an hour and a half. The music was nothing like I've ever heard them play before. The first two songs revolved around heavy bass rhythms with stark and deeply textured percussion layered over. Melodies were almost totally absent throughout the whole set save for disjointed snippets that occasionally rose to the surface. The main groove came from hi-hats and clicks with the bass slipping in and out of grooves and sometimes coming close to total randomness. The sound system was pretty decent with the bass hitting hard while the highs and mids still stayed reasonably clear. The first two tracks revolved around steady pounding bass with all sorts of digital wankery and knob twiddling (in a good way) over them. The last song which lasted for probably 30-45 minutes had a sort of erratic rhythm as ae steadily brought it to an amazing climax. Honestly I don't know how to describe the sound in words. Randomness gave way to slippery grooves and the music was constantly changing, shifting throughout a variety of textured sounds. They played an amazing set as they were clearly in top form. There is nobody out there who can do it quite like autechre, they are clearly on some next level ish. They truly made it a special evening for me and I'd see them again in a heartbeat. My biggest gripe with the show was with the crowd. They were simply pathetic. While this show was sold out, I had friends that could not get in, the venue never reached 3/4ths capacity and it was down to about 1/2 by the time ae finished. The crowd was a bunch of white kids, most of them clad in either black t-shirts or hipster retro wear. For some reason there were a bunch of goth/industrial kiddies there as well and I counted a gaggle of NIN shirts. They gave ae very little love and the majority of people simply stood there stoically throughout the whole set. At the end there was a feeble amount of applause and ae refused to come out for an encore. Needless to say the vibe was non-existent. I wish that Rob Hall would have played more noise to scare the kiddies away who didn't know what they were getting into. However even the lame ass crowd couldn't spoil the night for me. Autechre was fucking incredible. I wish that I could do a better job of explaining their sound, but you really need to go see them for yourself. I highly doubt that there is another idm artist that can play live as well as they did. BTW: If anyone recorded their set I'd love to have a copy. Leif/ace2486/MrMachine --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-11 05:41EggyToast>The crowd was a bunch of white kids, most of them clad in >either black t-shirts or hipst
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quoted 4 lines The crowd was a bunch of white kids, most of them clad in>The crowd was a bunch of white kids, most of them clad in >either black t-shirts or hipster retro wear. For some reason there were a >bunch of goth/industrial kiddies there as well and I counted a gaggle of NIN >shirts.
OK, this settles it for me. I'm wearing my Red Snapper t-shirt :D see you minneapolis folks there saturday. look for the headbobbing longhair proudly displaying RED cheers, /derek ------- eggytoast.com ------- now updated daily --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-11 15:47Todd L BurnsI second the review in all aspects. My friend and I found the show to be amazing. The only
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I second the review in all aspects. My friend and I found the show to be amazing. The only reason I was standing still was because I was attempting to record the show and I don't like to dance. But the show kind of reconfirmed my unhappiness with the scene becoming just that in Columbus, a scene. Somewhere you should be because you're supposed to be there, not because you want to be. Two side notes: Autechre signed my bible. Yes, a small bible. I also have DJ Spooky's signature in there. It's going to become the IDM superstar autograph Bible. And I asked one of the guys whether they belonged to the IDM List. Maybe something that's been nagging at you for a while, eh....he said no. But to all you people that believe no matter what that they read this and might apologize for Confield...I'm sure he was lying ;) Todd. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-11 16:01vis-you> Autechre signed my bible. A friend of mine once asked a musician to sign his Bible. The
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quoted 1 line Autechre signed my bible.> Autechre signed my bible.
A friend of mine once asked a musician to sign his Bible. The musician refused stating "I didn't write it." 8-] I'm jealous you saw the show. I won't be able to. -matT nashville.tn --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-11 16:55Motoko Denon--- vis-you <mguest@isdn.net> wrote: > > Autechre signed my bible. hmmm....I'm afraid russ
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quoted 1 line Autechre signed my bible.> > Autechre signed my bible.
hmmm....I'm afraid russell haswell (the devil worshipper) is somehow converting our ae friends........ he's evil I tell ya ;) t.
quoted 9 lines 8-]> 8-] > > I'm jealous you saw the show. I won't be able to. > > -matT > nashville.tn > > >
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2001-05-11 18:02AndreiOn Fri, 11 May 2001, Todd L Burns wrote: > Yes, a small bible. I also have DJ Spooky's sig
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On Fri, 11 May 2001, Todd L Burns wrote:
quoted 1 line Yes, a small bible. I also have DJ Spooky's signature in there.> Yes, a small bible. I also have DJ Spooky's signature in there.
I'm surprised the Bible didn't instantly catch on fire when he touched it. ;-> Andrei --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-11 17:48yru onidmI was blown away last night too. I've been a fan of Ae for years, although my interest les
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I was blown away last night too. I've been a fan of Ae for years, although my interest lessened when they became more "noise oriented." Hence after Chaistic Slide I only hear moments of greatness; the rest sounds like sheer experimentation in sound manipulation; utterly unlistenable in my opinion. The only good thing I heard last night was when Rob Hall played Plug's "A Subtle Blend" track...and it looked like he played it straight from "State of the Nu-Art" cd from Instinct(?). How impressive. Someone I met said that Ae once played "Bike" from "Incunabula" live somewhere and it was awesome...so I was hoping that maybe they would surprise me in between all that fooking noise. You know, like "Inhake 2" or "Drone" type stuff. I would have gone nuts to have heard something from the Anti ep, but I figured that wasn't going to happen, especially since the new album is out. Anyway, the tickets said the event started at 8 p.m. They let us in at 7:45, and Hall had just hit the decks (or maybe Dats). His shit didn't stop until 10 fooking p.m., when Ae finally hit the stage. I think most people thought he overstayed his welcome. However, I wouldn't tell you not to go see Ae. Maybe you might like those uninspiring heartbeat beats with shit thrown on top. The sound system was good though. Nice and loud. I'm sure a few folks thought it was too loud as I did, so we moved to the balcony. Plus it made for a better recording. Don't get your hopes up though, I ditch the two minidiscs on High Street minutes after leaving the show. I'm sure some cars were able to make some good crunchy beats while driving them into pieces. If I'm lucky, maybe the funkstorung dudes found the discs and decide to turn it into something worthwhile and release it as the next Mask. As for the crowd, I could really care less what people looked like and how they dressed. If you did care, you must be some fooking new school kid who was too busy sucking ecstasy through your pacifier. You know who you are...you were 10 years old listening to Barney tapes when Ae released Incunabula. Yes, I did see a few gothesque types that looked liked they decided to forget about Outland for one night and to hear something new. I thought they only added to the crowds diversity. As for me, I'm glad I found a chair to sit in for the entire performance. Next time you know someone who wants to go see a show...tell them to buy the tickets when they go on sale, and to stop bitching because none are left the day of the performance. --Yru Onidm _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-11 19:10antonyru onidm wrote: > > > The only good thing I heard last night was when Rob Hall played Plu
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yru onidm wrote:
quoted 6 lines The only good thing I heard last night was when Rob Hall played Plug's "A> > > The only good thing I heard last night was when Rob Hall played Plug's "A > Subtle Blend" track...and it looked like he played it straight from "State > of the Nu-Art" cd from Instinct(?). How impressive. >
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quoted 4 lines Anyway, the tickets said the event started at 8 p.m. They let us in at 7:45,> Anyway, the tickets said the event started at 8 p.m. They let us in at 7:45, > and Hall had just hit the decks (or maybe Dats). His shit didn't stop until > 10 fooking p.m., when Ae finally hit the stage. I think most people thought > he overstayed his welcome.
just a small clarification on the djs: haswell started - not great, but very interesting stuff (pleasantly violenty and noisy/broken at times, at times a mix of almost power electronics-like stuff textures with hard acid techno, and at times ambient-like passages with nice background stirngs) then hall took over, and a lot of people went outside since it was very boring and bleak crap for the most part without him even touching any equipment, and then later haswell came back and played another nice set that was very interesting for the most part. -- =anton= http://www.nezzwerk.com/seven --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org