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Kenneth Reinhard
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Date:
Sun, 20 May 2001 12:21:31 -0700
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Re: [idm] Autechre in L.A.
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Hi Brian, I had to leave last night's show at around midnight (the old pumpkin thing...); what happened after that point? I assume Autechre came back on? Did you think they were just being totally ironic when they said at the beginning that this would be a "greatest hits" show? I mean, I thought what they did was fantastic, but nothing seemed to be even remotely a rendition of something they've recorded. Another question: did they ever give the www address for where they've posted that Pulsar software they mentioned? I thought the piece they did using it was especially good. Thanks, Ken Brian MacDonald wrote:
quoted 74 lines I just got back from seeing Autechre and the Autechrettes (Rob Hall,> > I just got back from seeing Autechre and the Autechrettes (Rob Hall, > Russell Haswell, Curtis Roads, etc.) in L.A. as well. (Hi Peter, Yulia, > and other homies). > > Overall, I'm super glad I made the effort to see this show a second time. > There actually were enough differences between the Seattle and L.A. shows > to make it worthwhile to catch both. > > The El Rey, surprisingly enough, got the sound mix right this time. A > more crisp, sharp, trebley mix than the one offered at Seattle's Showbox. > Also, the mega-posh light setup at the El Rey was used to full effect > (except for the Autechre show, where I guess Rob and Sean asked to not > have any blinking lights) As a result, the Dj sets and the performances > had different feels. Things just seemed for crisp, upbeat, and "happy" at > the L.A. show, whereas the mood seemed a bit darker at the Seattle show. > > Curtis Roads was the local opener for this show. Unfortunately, I didn't > catch the entire set, but his performance (well, actually him and a > friend) was definitely on the academic side... Stockhausen, Edgar Varese, > Schoenberg (sp?), Conlon Nancarrow, and perhaps Bruce Gilbert would make > fair points of reference. I was told he was a professor at UC Santa > Barbara, and once at MIT(?)... Anyway, he got quite a good reaction at > the show. > > Rob Hall's set was similar to the one in Seattle. Synthy electro dance > music.. but he played New Order's "The Beach" tonight, whereas he didn't > in Seattle. > > The crowd really dug Russell's set (well, most of the crowd), especially > during the Torture Garden/Boredoms/grindcore songs. Russell got an insane > light show. > > Autechre did the same main 4 songs... the first two being more lulling and > pulsing, and the latter two being utter micro-edit mindfucks. But they > sounded different enough from the Seattle live versions such that I could > convince myself they were definitely *not* hiding a DAT player playing the > show underneath their gear. :) Again, maybe it's because I was up front > at the more bassy Showbox, and I was in the back at the more trebley El > Rey, but there was more highend and upbeatness during the songs for the > L.A. show than Seattle -- despite the lack of light shows, and sometimes > lack of sight of Sean or Rob. (One of them was on his knees out of view > from the audience for most of the second half, and BOTH were not visible > for the transition between the 3rd and 4th songs) > > The one major similarity was the SCORES of people leaving the floor during > Autechre's set. (which supplemented some additional entertainment for me > :) I'd say for either show, around 50% of the floor cleared > out from start to finish of Ae's set. I have to ask, when Throbbing > Gristle played L.A. back in 1981, did that many people leave their set in > such a short amount of time? Has this been happening at all of the > previous Autechre shows? > > I never cared too much for Autechre until now. "Confield", "Peel Sessions > 2", and the current tour have made me a fan. What they're doing musically > is more akin to a new instrumental take on early Cabaret Voltaire, early > Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft, Throbbing Gristle, Coil, Nurse With > Wound, and early Severed Heads, than any of what are popularly considered > Autechre's contemporaries -- though if so, the closest I could think of > being Phthalocyanine. > > Again, I HIGHLY recommend catching this show when it comes to your town -- > especially if you dig the recent Autechre material. > > It's been to great to meet some new people at both shows...(Sally and gang > in Seattle, Peter and Yulia in L.A.) > > ======================================================================= > Brian MacDonald <brianm@kuci.org> > ======================================================================= > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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