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Revision as of 21:15, 24 December 2023
Warp Tapes 89-93 is a DJ Mix by Autechre compiling material from 1989 to 1993. It was debuted on NTS Radio during Warp's 30th anniversary weekend as two mixes, Part 1 on June 21st, 2019, and Part 2 on June 23rd, 2019. [1] It was then officially released on June 24th, 2019 as a free download on the store. [2][3]
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
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1 | Warp Tapes 89-93 Part 1 | 1:00:00 |
2 | Warp Tapes 89-93 Part 2 | 1:00:00 |
Total | 2:00:00 |
Analysis
The following table splits up the otherwise continous DJ mix into 12 and 9 parts respective for each hour part for analysis. These are however taken from a fan split version and are not official - timestamps may not be where the real tracks actually starts and stop.
Timestamp | Identifer / Notes |
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Warp Tapes 89-93 Part 1 | |
0:00:00 | #1 |
0:04:10 | #2 (bass starts)
Uses a 303 synth. |
0:07:57 | #3 (hihats starts) |
0:12:06 | #4, "Ripping Circuits" [4] (when strings(?) start.)
"Ripping Circuits" is an earlier version of "Accelera 1 & 2" made by Rob in 1989. Sean said that this to likely the oldest track in the compilation. [5] |
0:16:03 | #5 (when weird synth starts)
Contains elements from "Kalpol Introl" |
0:21:13 | #6, "Destroyer (of Worlds)" [6] [7] (when percussion ends and Oppenheimer sample begins) |
0:27:23 | #7 (when 'booming' percussion starts, Oppenheimer sample continues until 0:27:55) |
0:31:34 | #8 (when pad starts) |
0:34:07 | #9 (when new percussion starts) |
0:42:14 | #10 (when percussion ends, contains unidentified "eh" vocal sample) |
0:48:17 | #11 (when new synth starts) |
0:54:22 | #12 (when acid line begins, unidentified "cheers mate" sample begins at 0:58:59)
Contains percussion from "Crystel" |
Warp Tapes 89-93 Part 2 | |
0:00:00 | #1, "Luna Chop" [8] |
#2 | |
#3 | |
#4 | |
#5 | |
#6 | |
#7 | |
#8 | |
#9 |