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aquinas
on 2004-01-27 19:28 [#01051442]
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Why did Autechre supposedly say that this wasn't a worthy follow-up to Tri Repetae? I think it's one of their most consistent and enjoyable records they've put out. It's like Draft, but more accessible.
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horsefactory
from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-01-27 19:29 [#01051444]
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Draft 7.30 is mercury Chiastic slide is snow
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horsefactory
from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-01-27 19:30 [#01051445]
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They didn't say it was unworthy they just said it wasn't a proper follow up. It was a detour.
I don't think it is similar to draft.
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aquinas
on 2004-01-27 19:33 [#01051449]
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Hmmm I think Draft and Chiastic Slide both have a pretty industrial (not music-wise) feel to it. They both conjure up images of big dark buildings and huge machinery. Whereas, LP5 was a pretty record filled with lots of nice melodies, and Confield was... all over the place.
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horsefactory
from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-01-27 19:36 [#01051453]
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well my friend FOR ME: chiastic slide conjures images of a massive snowy plain which is underpinned by a load of machines which occasionally break through the snow. they create a lot of warmth under the snow.
draft 7.30 is very liquidy. it all flows really nicely, and reminds me of mercury. IV VI IV VI VII reminds me of a sea storm or something like that. the artwork kind of represents what i mean, the way it all flows in and out of itself.
And now, A CARTWHEEL
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2004-01-27 21:17 [#01051493]
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:)
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REFLEX
from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2004-01-27 21:39 [#01051502]
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chiastic slide is a wicked fuckin cd.
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Q4Z2X
on 2004-01-27 22:06 [#01051515]
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it's nice
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hevquip
from megagram dusk sect (United States) on 2004-01-27 22:09 [#01051517]
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i think chiastic slide has always been a purely mechanical album for me. lp5 sounds like computers. and ep7 sounds like insects. confield sounds like a mayan temple in the jungle. draft 7.30 sounds like autechre making music.
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Doomed Puppy
from on and off and on and off and on 2004-01-27 22:55 [#01051561]
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"That's a good thing". Actually I think that "Chiastic Slide" has a quite distinct metallic feel to its production. Not so much machine like...
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Doomed Puppy
from on and off and on and off and on 2004-01-27 22:57 [#01051564]
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Machine like too... machines have metallic parts!!!
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Doomed Puppy
from on and off and on and off and on 2004-01-27 23:06 [#01051581]
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There are some tracks (like "Tewe" or "Pule") that sound like they are produced by metallic rods of various sizes so i guess the first comment was directed there. But I agree it's their machine album.
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onecaseman
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-01-27 23:31 [#01051615]
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It's my fave record of theirs behind Incunabula.
I think they said it wasn't a proper follow-up in their evolution of sound because it basically just builds off the concepts off Tri-Repetae whereas LP5 is more of a leap.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2004-01-27 23:41 [#01051626]
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Its their first interesting record.
Tewe is a masterpiece.
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