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  • AMG Review of Quaristice

    Amg
    Andy Kellman
    All Music Guide

    "Unified" and "cohesive" would not be two of the first couple hundred words used to describe Quaristice, the first Autechre album since 2005's Untilted. The only aspect that prevents Quaristice from seeming open-ended, as a bunch of tracks splayed arbitrarily across a disc, is that it begins and ends with ambient (as in entirely beat-less) pieces; an arc might gradually become apparent, but that would only be the result of increased familiarity with the sequence of tracks. It's disparate, to say the very least, but that is not at the listener's expense. Just by glancing at the length of the track list, it's apparent the album is not standard-operating Autechre; at 73 minutes in length, most of the 20 tracks are more like vignettes, yet the ideas arrive fully formed, never appearing to be dashed off or loosely sketched. The variety of ideas is nearly imposing, the best of which include the deadened chiming and clanging of "Simmm," the stealth jitter of "Tankakern," the Drexciya-worthy pitch-black /p>

    eo-electro of "Rale," and the handful of stunning and duly swarthy ambient tracks -- especially the closing 12 minutes shared by the chilling "Notwo" and "Outh9x" tandem. A couple moments, unsurprisingly, border on the inscrutable, with "Fol3" sounding like a collage of car collisions and slammed doors smeared and backmasked for nearly four minutes, and "bnc Cstl" more like a hyper-speed gag of sound effects, its high hats and snares tucked deeply into the mix. While it can take some time to get a handle on its generous stream of components, Quaristice is far from just another Autechre album. Not since LP5 has being impressed been so obviously secondary to enjoyment.

Album Review Of Quaristice By Autechre
about 1 year ago
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Longtime fans of Autechre will probably be ecstatic about Quaristice. It harkens to early Autechre music - more experimental, more chaotic, and less dance friendly than the last 4 albums or so. I've been an Autechre fan for ages, bought nearly every album they ever released. But I started to pine for their earlier sounds - when they were trailblazing the experimental electronic scene that la...

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Album Review Of Quaristice By Autechre
about 1 year ago
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Longtime fans of Autechre will probably be ecstatic about Quaristice. It harkens to early Autechre music - more experimental, more chaotic, and less dance friendly than the last 4 albums or so. I've been an Autechre fan for ages, bought nearly every album they ever released. But I started to pine for their earlier sounds - when they were trailblazing the experimental electronic scene that la...

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New Autechre Album Ft. Designers Republic Art + Radio Show And World Tour
about 1 year ago
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IDM pioneers Autechre released the digital version of their new album today as well as news of a one-off radio show and a world tour. The new album is titled Quaristice, it's out on WARP and the mp3 version includes track-by-track artwork by The Designers Republic! You can download it worldwide from BLEEP music store. The CD and vinyl formats will be released on March 3rd. A limited edition...

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New Autechre Album Due In 2008
about 1 year ago

Though you wouldn't know it by looking at their official website, Autechre have a new album in the works. The experimental electronica duo haven't updated their own site since the release of Untitled in 2005, but FACT Magazine received news that Autechre will release their 8th album in March of 2008. The new album is titled Quaristice and will be released on March 3rd, presumably on WARP Reco...

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