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* "Pro Radii" appeared on the [[Untilted Tour|2005-2007 live shows]]. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSpS3TFS3P0&t=3239s example]) | * "Pro Radii" appeared on the [[Untilted Tour|2005-2007 live shows]]. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSpS3TFS3P0&t=3239s example]) | ||
* The beats at the beginning of "Pro Radii" were done with Rob's MPC. [https://aepages.org/wiki/Sean_Twitch_AMA,_July_2022#:~:text=But%20yeah%2C%20Rob%20made%20some%20fucking%20amazing%20shit%20on%20the%20MPC.%20Pro%20Radii%20as%20well%2C%20like%20all%20the%20beginning%20beats%20on%20that%20he%20done.] | |||
===Augmatic Disport=== | ===Augmatic Disport=== | ||
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===Iera=== | ===Iera=== | ||
* In a Pitchfork interview, they mentioned that "Iera" was "grid programmed, all onscreen, just nudging MIDI events around" [https://aepages.org/wiki/Pitchfork_Interview,_April_2005#:~:text=No%2C%20that%20was%20purely%20programmed%2C%20grid%2Dprogrammed%2C%20all%20onscreen%2C%20just%20nudging%20MIDI%20events%20around] | |||
===Fermium=== | ===Fermium=== | ||
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* The track samples Sparky Dee and the Playgirl's "The Battle" [https://www.whosampled.com/sample/16589/Autechre-Sublimit-Sparky-Dee-The-Playgirls-The-Battle/] | * The track samples Sparky Dee and the Playgirl's "The Battle" [https://www.whosampled.com/sample/16589/Autechre-Sublimit-Sparky-Dee-The-Playgirls-The-Battle/] | ||
* In a Pitchfork interview, they clarified that "Sublimit" was just "16-grid style" drum sequencing. [https://aepages.org/wiki/Pitchfork_Interview,_April_2005#:~:text=there%20are%20other%20tracks%2C%20as%20on%20%22Sublimit%22%2C%20that%20are%20just%20a%20drum%20machine%20up%20and%20running%2C%2016%2Dgrid%20style%2C%20no%20swing%20or%20anything%2C%20everything%20just%20completely%20straight.] | |||
* At almost 16 minutes in length, “Sublimit” was the longest song Autechre had released at that point. “Drane2”, off ''[[LP5]]'', technically surpassed it at over 21 minutes long, but only 9 minutes of the runtime is the actual song. “Sublimit” was eventually beaten by “Perlence subrange 6-36”, off ''[[Quaristice.Quadrange.ep.ae]]'', which is nearly an hour long. | * At almost 16 minutes in length, “Sublimit” was the longest song Autechre had released at that point. “Drane2”, off ''[[LP5]]'', technically surpassed it at over 21 minutes long, but only 9 minutes of the runtime is the actual song. “Sublimit” was eventually beaten by “Perlence subrange 6-36”, off ''[[Quaristice.Quadrange.ep.ae]]'', which is nearly an hour long. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In a Pitchfork interview, they mentioned that "there's no generative work or fader based MIDI stuff" on ''Untilted.''[https://aepages.org/wiki/Pitchfork_Interview,_April_2005#:~:text=On%20this%20record%20there%27s%20no%20generative%20work%20or%20fader%20based%20MIDI%20stuff.] | |||
*The album’s title could be a reference to ''[[LP5]]'', by being a play on words of “Untitled”. | *The album’s title could be a reference to ''[[LP5]]'', by being a play on words of “Untitled”. | ||
*Excluding the bonus track on the Japanese CD release, ''Untilted'' has the shortest tracklist of any Autechre album, at only eight songs. | *Excluding the bonus track on the Japanese CD release, ''Untilted'' has the shortest tracklist of any Autechre album, at only eight songs. |
Revision as of 17:50, 10 November 2023
Untilted is the eighth studio album by Autechre released on Warp Records. It was originally released on April 18th, 2005.
Tracks
LCC
- "LCC" is the only time they used Song Mode on the Elektrons.[1]
- "LCC" appeared on the 2005-2007 live shows. (example)
Ipacial Section
- The spring reverb on the track (example being around 4:25) is one from a Analogus Systems Eurorack module. [2] Likely the RS-310, but someone more knowledgable than me confirm whether it's that or the RS-650.
Pro Radii
- "Pro Radii" appeared on the 2005-2007 live shows. (example)
- The beats at the beginning of "Pro Radii" were done with Rob's MPC. [3]
Augmatic Disport
- "Augmatic Disport" appeared on the 2005-2007 live shows. (example)
Iera
- In a Pitchfork interview, they mentioned that "Iera" was "grid programmed, all onscreen, just nudging MIDI events around" [4]
Fermium
- Fermium is the 100th element on the periodic table, often abbreviated to Fm. [5]
The Trees
- Rob answered a question regarding the origin of the noises at the end of "The Trees" by responding with "those noises are made from The Trees."[6]
Sublimit
- The track samples Sparky Dee and the Playgirl's "The Battle" [7]
- In a Pitchfork interview, they clarified that "Sublimit" was just "16-grid style" drum sequencing. [8]
- At almost 16 minutes in length, “Sublimit” was the longest song Autechre had released at that point. “Drane2”, off LP5, technically surpassed it at over 21 minutes long, but only 9 minutes of the runtime is the actual song. “Sublimit” was eventually beaten by “Perlence subrange 6-36”, off Quaristice.Quadrange.ep.ae, which is nearly an hour long.
Zurich 2001
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1 | LCC | 7:46 |
2 | Ipacial Section | 9:57 |
3 | Pro Radii | 8:42 |
4 | Augmatic Disport | 9:28 |
5 | Iera | 4:55 |
6 | Fermuim | 5:44 |
7 | The Trees | 7:26 |
8 | Sublimit | 15:52 |
1:09:50 | ||
9 | Zurich 2001(Japanese CD exclusive) | 1:52 |
Total | 1:11:42 |
Trivia
- In a Pitchfork interview, they mentioned that "there's no generative work or fader based MIDI stuff" on Untilted.[9]
- The album’s title could be a reference to LP5, by being a play on words of “Untitled”.
- Excluding the bonus track on the Japanese CD release, Untilted has the shortest tracklist of any Autechre album, at only eight songs.
- There are 10 unused designs for Untilted, which can be found on an archive of Alex Rutterford's website.
- Most song lyric database websites have incorrect lyrics for " Augmatic Disport".
Whoh oh, oh This disport is so augmatic
(AUGMATIC) It is like a kind of magic
(MAGIC) And baby when you dance
I can see a bowl of crisps in your eyes (EYES)
Gallery
Links
Credits
- Autechre (production)
- Rob Brown (writer)
- Sean Booth (writer)
- Noel Summerville (mastering engineer)
- Alexander Rutterford (sleeve design) [10] [11]