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EP7 is the 7th EP by the electronic music group Autechre, released by Warp Records on June 7, 1999. It is classified as an EP by the band despite being long enough to qualify as an album. The record was released in two parts on vinyl, named EP. and EP. The name of this EP prompted Warp Records to give the name LP5 to the previously released untitled album by the band.
EP7, then, presents itself as the earliest experimentation Autechre did in the medium. In what is altogether incredibly rare for a group that tends to operate in total secrecy, the Max/MSP patch for track 7, Liccflii, was leaked and Autechre's methods are laid bare. I won't claim to understand any of the programming, but it's important to keep in mind that "random" isn't in Sean Booth or Rob Brown's vocabulary. The generative sequences are entirely under their control and are painstakingly tweaked to perfection. EP7 was originally intended to be two separate.
EP7 is, as the name implies, the 7th EP from Autechre, released on Warp Records in 1999. This release is classified by the duo as an EP, even though it’s more than double the length of a normal EP (30 minutes). More Autechre albums. Show all albums by Autechre.
Less than a year after a vaunted full-length, Autechre returns with an hour-long EP that, given the artistic and sonic departures inside, could easily have made it LP6 instead of EP7. Sean Booth and Rob Brown's insistence on coaxing only the most spidery and alien bits of percussion from their PC audio software is in full effect, as on 1998's LP5, but the duo appears to have pulled back a bit from the yawning edge of abstract sonic manipulation.
EP7 is the 7th EP by the electronic music group Autechre, released by Warp Records on June 7, 1999. The fractal on the cover was designed with a circuit board designer. Ryan Screiber of Pitchfork Media said the album's primary problem was a "lack of diversity" and that the tracks " very little in the way of originality".
Autechre’s studio and live processes are closely guarded, but the duo have left a breadcrumb trail across the internet that details their complex methods. Scott Wilson explores their musical evolution through seven key instruments. With the exception of Aphex Twin or Kraftwerk, no electronic act has inspired quite as much discussion on how their music is made than Autechre.
Скачать все песни EP 7 в хорошем качестве (320 кбит/с) на телефон (Android, Iphone) или слушать музыку онлайн: Seven Kingdoms - In the Walls (EP Master) (Bonus Track), Seven Kingdoms - Undying (EP Master) (Bonus Track), Stereolab - Wow and Flutter 7 /EP Version - Alternative Mix.
Autechre is the latest chapter in the group's sonic assault on the senses, expanding on the disorienting arrangements of the group's previous work with even faster rhythms and more-perplexing song arrangements. In comparison, the jagged compositions of Aphex Twin sound as if Elton John wrote them. Still, there is something hypnotic about the way the abstract soundscapes unfold, even if the closing track, "Drane2," does contain a wily 10 minutes of silence.
| 1 | Rpeg | 6:00 |
| 2 | Ccec | 4:59 |
| 3 | Squeller | 4:37 |
| 4 | Left Blank | 6:40 |
| 5 | Outpt | 7:12 |
| 6 | Dropp | 3:16 |
| 7 | Liccflii | 4:57 |
| 8 | Maphive 6.1 | 8:18 |
| 9 | Zeiss Contarex | 6:33 |
| 10 | Netlon Sentinel | 4:06 |
| 11 | Pir | 3:31 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wapep7cd | Autechre | EP7 (CD, EP) | Warp Records | wapep7cd | UK | 1999 |
| wapep7cd | Autechre | EP7 (CD, EP) | Warp Records | wapep7cd | UK | 1999 |
| wapep7.1 | Autechre | EP7.1 (12", EP, Promo, W/Lbl) | Warp Records | wapep7.1 | UK | 1999 |
| wapep7.1 | Autechre | EP7.1 (12", EP) | Warp Records | wapep7.1 | UK | 1999 |
| wapep7.2 | Autechre | EP7.2 (12", EP) | Warp Records | wapep7.2 | UK | 1999 |
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