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|title=Garbage
'''''Garbage''''' is the third EP by [[Autechre]] released on [https://warp.net/ Warp Records]. It was originally released on February 27th, 1995.<!-- WHAT?! okay me saying that earlier WHAT is like days old when there was other text here but like WHAT?! Rob threw out this EP and Sean recovered it?? -->
|artist=[[Autechre]]
 
|cover=garbage.jpg
|date= 27 February 1995
|label=Warp Records (WAP58)
|previous=[[Amber]]
|previous year=1995
|next=[[Anvil Vapre]]
|next year=1995
}}'''''Garbage''''' is the third EP by [[Autechre]] released on [https://warp.net/ Warp Records]. It was originally released on February 27th, 1995.<ref>https://bleep.com/release/23130-autechre-garbage</ref>
== Tracks ==
== Tracks ==


=== Garbagemx36 ===
=== Garbagemx36 ===
* The track utilises both R8 programming and EPS+ FX units.<ref name=":0">{{Cite AAA doc|990}}</ref> Uses short EPS loops and filtering.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20250428124011/https://post.lurk.org/@sean_ae/114414650920396584</ref>
* Rob notes that he wanted to get the track "John Barry'd", which he elaborated later was Barry's "mature sounding strings" which can swell and move from background to foreground.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite AAA2 doc|469}}</ref>


=== PIOBmx19 ===
=== PIOBmx19 ===
* PIOB is short for "Pleasure is our Business" which a reference to Gescom. The track also features Sean repeating the phrase through a filter.<ref>{{Cite AAA2 doc|610}}</ref>


=== Bronchusevenmx24 ===
=== Bronchusevenmx24 ===
* The voice samples across the track are cut up from a single sample, but played in consecutive order.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/autechre/comments/1bixzv3/help_with_bronchusevenmx24_sample/</ref><!-- fun side project is to reconstruct the sample
I did, it's something like "Black Kids Around Here!" -->
* The title shares its name with [[Incunabula#Bronchus 2|"Bronchus 2"]]. Rob mentioned that they were sharing titles to act as tracks "from an imaginary series"<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XAizLmKun4yF6oBVUhIrewYN-ZiY_9ORckmT-hF93Ho/edit#gid=0</ref>


=== VLetrmx21 ===
=== VLetrmx21 ===


== Tracklist ==
* The track was written by Sean.<ref>{{Cite AAA2 doc|11}}</ref> in the WATMM AAA, Sean noted that the track was "made for someone."<ref>{{Cite AAA doc|1475}}</ref> and in a QnA on the Warp Records site, he noted that he felt "overwhelming happiness" while making "VLetrmx".<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020816104848/http://www.autechre.nu/cgi-bin/newspro/news.cgi?newsid1018136565,21609,#:~:text=overwhelming%20happiness%20while%20making%20v.letr</ref>
* On promotional casettes of ''Garbage'', the track was labelled as<!-- possibly mislabelled? --> "Baletta".<ref>https://www.discogs.com/release/15228262-Autechre-Garbage/image/SW1hZ2U6NjIxOTk1OTU=</ref>. On the same tape, the track was also listed as being nearly 90 seconds longer.
 
==Tracklist==
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{{Tracklist|list=
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==


* According to Sean, the numbers at the end of the track titles represent the percentage of the EP the songs take up, with the total being 100.
* According to Sean, the numbers at the end of the track titles represent the percentage of the EP the songs take up. With the rerelease on ''[[EPs 1991 - 2002]]'', the numbers were dropped. user perlieu guessed it was because the percentage didn't make sense as they now occupied different amount among the other tracks, which Sean confirmed to be the case. <ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XAizLmKun4yF6oBVUhIrewYN-ZiY_9ORckmT-hF93Ho/edit#gid=0&range=D355</ref>
**With the rerelease on ''[[EPs 1991 - 2002]]'', the numbers were dropped. user perlieu guessed it was because the percentage didn't make sense as they now occupied different amount among the other tracks, which Sean confirmed to be the case. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XAizLmKun4yF6oBVUhIrewYN-ZiY_9ORckmT-hF93Ho/edit#gid=0&range=D355]
* The EP's cover is a heavily modified version of ''[[Amber]]'''s cover art.
 
==Credits==
 
*[[Rob Brown]] (writer)
*[[Sean Booth]] (writer)
*[[Autechre]] (production)
*[[The Designers Republic]] (design) <ref>https://www.discogs.com/master/2149-Autechre-Garbage</ref>
 
==References==
<references />
[[Category:EP]]
[[Category:EP]]

Latest revision as of 08:43, 28 April 2025

Garbage

garbage.jpg

Artist Autechre
Released 27 February 1995
Label Warp Records (WAP58)
Amber
(1995)
Garbage Anvil Vapre
(1995)

Garbage is the third EP by Autechre released on Warp Records. It was originally released on February 27th, 1995.[1]

Tracks

Garbagemx36

  • The track utilises both R8 programming and EPS+ FX units.[2] Uses short EPS loops and filtering.[3]
  • Rob notes that he wanted to get the track "John Barry'd", which he elaborated later was Barry's "mature sounding strings" which can swell and move from background to foreground.[2][4]

PIOBmx19

  • PIOB is short for "Pleasure is our Business" which a reference to Gescom. The track also features Sean repeating the phrase through a filter.[5]

Bronchusevenmx24

  • The voice samples across the track are cut up from a single sample, but played in consecutive order.[6]
  • The title shares its name with "Bronchus 2". Rob mentioned that they were sharing titles to act as tracks "from an imaginary series"[7]

VLetrmx21

  • The track was written by Sean.[8] in the WATMM AAA, Sean noted that the track was "made for someone."[9] and in a QnA on the Warp Records site, he noted that he felt "overwhelming happiness" while making "VLetrmx".[10]
  • On promotional casettes of Garbage, the track was labelled as "Baletta".[11]. On the same tape, the track was also listed as being nearly 90 seconds longer.

Tracklist

# Title Length
1 Garbagemx36 14:12
2 PIOBmx19 7:37
3 Bronchusevenmx24 9:44
4 VLetrmx21 8:27
Total 39:59

Trivia

  • According to Sean, the numbers at the end of the track titles represent the percentage of the EP the songs take up. With the rerelease on EPs 1991 - 2002, the numbers were dropped. user perlieu guessed it was because the percentage didn't make sense as they now occupied different amount among the other tracks, which Sean confirmed to be the case. [12]
  • The EP's cover is a heavily modified version of Amber's cover art.

Credits

References