Challenging, abrasive, genius: Autechre, along with Aphex Twin can be seen as stalwarts of the IDM genre, though loath they would be to tie themselves to one type of music. From humble beginnings in Rochdale, England they have released a string of highly regarded albums on Warp Records, securing a place as one of the label's most high profile acts. Every new Autechre album is a major event in the electronic music world, and Rob Brown and Sean Booth justify the hype surrounding their records by constantly pushing the envelope of contemporary electronica.
Tracks on "Move Of Ten"
M62
(Track 08 on this EP)
This EP is featured in Update #027:
Jimmy Edgar, Mount Kimbie, Modeselektor
It's the last day of the month and we trust you have postponed your planned trip to the beach in eager anticipation of our July 2010 Essentials. Traditionally a slow month, July has yet produced a number of outstanding releases that should make your sacrifice more...
This EP is featured in Update #026:
Mount Kimbie, ASC, Peverelist
It's all coming apart. For years dubstep has seemed like a field of limitless possibilities, its syncopated rhythms and wobbly basslines lending themselves to endless permutation.
All this has changed over the past few months. Where a year ago only the more...
Barely over three months since their 'Oversteps' album, one can infer possibly that the 10-track 'Move Of Ten' is a continuation or epilogue, of sorts. However, 'Move Of Ten' is able to stand on it's own with dubstep-inspired tracks like 'pce freeze 2.8i' instantly demanding attention. Must have, of course.
Picked!
M62
(Track 08 on this EP)