lads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-x3WRQPDgvo
i said
lads
>>74253917
Did his computer crash or smth
>>74254143
incunabula is their best
early ae is best ae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3PbaFgtQqs
>>74252573
New album when? Soundboards?
Autechre > Morton Feldman
>>74254359
Autechre > modern music
>>74254359
lol what kind of opinion is this
feldman was way more intelligent and thoughtful
autechre just brought ideas like his to popular music
>>74254571
aphix twin thread is two blocks down
>>74254571
Thoughtful sure, intelligent probably not. Don't forget Autechre can use Max and Super Collider programming languages literally like no one.
>>74254584
lol what are you talking about
what does Morton Feldman have to do with Aphex
>>74254615
watch some interviews, dude knows his shit
intelligence isn't just maths
>>74254571
>feldman was way more intelligent and thoughtful
Modern Classical was a mistake
>>74254682
as a matter of fact Modern Classical was the only way forward after masturbatory Romanticism took hold
>>74254636
you're a pleb if you enjoy morton and or aphex
>>74252573
link related is one of the best examples of how Autechre can sound like futuristic hip-hop, and also how their sound has a debt to hip-hop, though this is often buried under the layers, or else is simply absent on the quiet tracks.
There exists a rather poor fan-edit which shows, or attempts to show, people break-dancing to this track. The video is poor but the idea is valid, would be nice to see on see it executed well.
I had a phase of re-discovering Draft a few years ago, it spoke to me on new levels.
IV VV IV VV VIII is (was) what it always was: a modern warfare battle of some kind, shells flying.
V-PROC remains a b-boy stance.
But Surripere took a kinky turn. This time, I heard an image of some poor unfortunate who had fallen into a cenobites' extra-dimensional bondage dungeon, with the implements of destruction intensifying over a few minutes, and entering subspace around the middle of the track.
>>74254345
>every second that passes we get closer to more soundboards which are even crazier than the last album
>every day they program more music potentially even more next level than that
>>74254813
Damn lads, where they're gonna take us in next step? Universe sound emulator? Interdimensional sonic vibrations?
>>74254283
*scoffs*
>>74254956
uk garage
>>74255079
uk garbage*
Corrected.
>>74255103
pleb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX8INShBSGY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoRG4IIJabM
who /33rpm/ here
https://youtu.be/KNc7hwx95bg
why isn't the rest of their discography like this?
>>74255940
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX3sLwcEWmM
Flutter is my fav 'chre track and while I like it more on 45rpm the 33rpm version is a cool listen.
>>74256051
Because they moved B E Y O N D my main man
>>74256054
You have some support for your opinion, which I respect. At least one list-thing (which took some effort and shows some Care on the authors' part) names Flutter as the single best track in the "genre of IDM".
One thing that I really like about Flutter as a track is that it's an early example of a trope that Autechre like to use to close their releases: the slow, volume-decreasing fade-out, which can be interpreted as the machines steadily losing life, and grinding to a halt.
It is still very easy to make out straightforward patterens in the track though, so it doesn't quite live up to the seals' warning.
http://www.factmag.com/2014/09/22/the-100-greatest-idm-tracks-100-51/