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* Elements of "Steels" made an appearance in the [[Quaristice Tour|2008 live sets.]] ([https://youtu.be/BOl6sIMYPs0?si=pDxv0Ks5xO45Ikxb&t=2330 example]) | * Elements of "Steels" made an appearance in the [[Quaristice Tour|2008 live sets.]] ([https://youtu.be/BOl6sIMYPs0?si=pDxv0Ks5xO45Ikxb&t=2330 example]) | ||
* In the Monomachines file dump, the MPC had a bunch of samples of sounds used in "Steels" which were 64 samples of steeldif ("steeldif01.WAV" to "steeldif64.WAV") and 37 samples of steelxif ("steelxif01.WAV" to "steelxid37.WAV"). <!-- the MPC also contained SHSTR which were samples used all over Quaristice, most prominently on Plc and 90101-5l-l --> <!-- since i brought this up now, also note that there were files names, see SETLIST in the monomachines dump. also nice if someone with either the equipment of emulator to also be an expert on this. --> | |||
=== Tankakern === | === Tankakern === |
Revision as of 11:06, 7 November 2023
Quaristice is the ninth studio album by Autechre released on Warp Records. It was originally released on March 3rd, 2008. Alongside the release of Quaristice was the limited edition Quaristice (Versions), followed a few months later by Digital Exclusives EP and Quaristice.Quadrange.ep.ae.
Unlike many previous Autechre releases, Quaristice features shorter track lengths, most of which fall under the 5 minute mark, creating a faster pace.
Tracks
Altibzz
The Plc
- The vocal samples on the outro of "The Plc" are from Run-DMC's "Here We Go (Live at the Funhouse)" [1]
IO
- The first versions of "IO" appeared during the 2005-2007 live sets. (example) and 2008 live sets. (example).
plyPhon
- "plyPhon" was made by Rob on the MPC.[2]
Perlence
SonDEremawe
Simmm
paralel Suns
Steels
- Elements of "Steels" made an appearance in the 2008 live sets. (example)
- In the Monomachines file dump, the MPC had a bunch of samples of sounds used in "Steels" which were 64 samples of steeldif ("steeldif01.WAV" to "steeldif64.WAV") and 37 samples of steelxif ("steelxif01.WAV" to "steelxid37.WAV").
Tankakern
- The TR-606 Drumatix appears on "Tankakern" [3]
rale
Fol3
fwzE
90101-5l-l
- Elements of "90101-5l-l" appear in the 2008 live sets. (example)
bnc Castl
- "bnc Castl" may be short for "bouncy castle"
- Elements of "bnc Castl" appear in the 2005-2007 live sets. (example)
Theswere
WNSN
chenc9
- "chenc9" had an early appearance on the 2005-2007 live sets. (example)
Notwo
Outh9X
- "Outh9X" uses of NMG2 and Simmons SDE.[4]
nu-Nr6d
- On the Japanese issue of Quaristice, the cover was altered to include nu-Nr6d in the tracklist design. [5]
Quaristice (Versions)
Coinciding with the March 3rd release, a steel case edition of the Quaristice CD was released. It was limited to 1,000 copies and was sold out within a day after the announcement. In the limited edition CD set, a second disc is included, titled Quaristice (Versions), which consists of alternate and extended versions of certain tracks.
Altichyre
The PlclCpC
- This particular version of "The Plc" first appeared in the 2005-2007 live sets. (example)
IO (mons)
- This track was one of the few tracks to be released multiple times, appearing also on Digital Exclusives EP.
Phylopn
Perlence range3
SonDEre-ix
Tankraken
fol4
90101-61-01
chenc9-x
nofour
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1 | Altibzz | 2:52 |
2 | The Plc | 4:17 |
3 | IO | 3:08 |
4 | plyPhon | 2:33 |
5 | Perlence | 3:25 |
6 | SonDEremawe | 1:21 |
7 | Simmm | 5:00 |
8 | paralel Suns | 3:03 |
9 | Steels | 2:56 |
10 | Tankakern | 3:39 |
11 | rale | 3:43 |
12 | Fol3 | 3:47 |
13 | fwzE | 2:39 |
14 | 90101-5l-l | 3:11 |
15 | bnc Castl | 2:52 |
16 | Theswere | 2:12 |
17 | WNSN | 4:57 |
18 | chenc9 | 4:57 |
19 | Notwo | 5:34 |
20 | Outh9X | 7:15 |
1:13:22 | ||
21 | nu-Nr6d (Japanese CD exclusive) | 3:51 |
Quaristice (Versions) | ||
1 | Altichyre | 1:43 |
2 | The PlclCpC | 9:18 |
3 | IO (mons) | 7:52 |
4 | Phylopn | 2:40 |
5 | Perlence range3 | 7:37 |
6 | SonDEre-ix | 3:27 |
7 | Tankraken | 5:28 |
8 | fol4 | 11:41 |
9 | 90101-61-01 | 5:10 |
10 | chenc9-x | 8:29 |
11 | nofour | 4:24 |
1:07:55 | ||
Total | 2:25:09 |
Trivia
- The CAT number, WARP333, was likely specifically requested by Autechre.
- At the time of release, Quaristice had the most tracks for a singe Autechre album, totally at 20 tracks (excluding the bonus track on the Japanese CD). It would eventually be beaten by elseq 1-5, which had 21 tracks.
- The Quaristice era has the most total songs of any Autechre album. Including the unfinished 2007 demo in Hanalgig, the Quaristice era consists of 48 unique songs.
- Sean mentioined in a 2008 FutureMusic interview that there was a four month period of "just pure listening through and editing" with the help of Digital Performer.
- Quaristice and Quaristice.Quadrange.ep.ae marks the first time Autechre had The Designers Republic make covers for individual tracks (see gallery below). Other releases to also have inidivudal track art include Oversteps and elseq 1-5.
- Quaristice was the first new artwork commissions by The Designers Republic after a 10-year hiatus since Chiastic Slide. [6]
Gallery
Links
Credits
- Autechre (production)
- Rob Brown (writer)
- Sean Booth (writer)
- Noel Summerville (mastering engineer)
- The Designers Republic (design) [7] [8]