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=== Fold4,Wrap5 ===
=== Fold4,Wrap5 ===
* "Fold4,Wrap5" employs a Risset rhythm<!-- do i source a page for further reading or just leave it as is? --> which creates an illusion that the track perpetually slows down. In the track, this manifests as the tempo slowing down ever 2 bars to half its tempo, approximately 126 to 63 bpm. [https://archive.org/details/analysis-and-recreation-of-key-features-in-selected-autechre-tracks-from-1998-2005/page/51/mode/2up] Sean clarified that unlike the method whereby two tempos fade into one another, he just had the single tempo change and programmed on the subdivisions to achieve the illusion. He also notes that he came up with the idea on its own, not realising it was already a thing. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230723133325/https://post.lurk.org/@sean_ae/110763235451439348] <!-- should be rewritten for clarity, but the broad strokes are there -->


=== Under BOAC ===
=== Under BOAC ===

Revision as of 01:17, 15 January 2024

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LP5 is the fifth studio album by Autechre released on Warp Records. It was originally released on July 13th, 1998, then later repressed on vinyl in 2021, alongside Chiastic Slide.

Tracks

Acroyear2

  • Some digital releases had the track renamed to "AcroyearII".
  • Acroyear2 was named after the Micronauts toy. [1]

777

  • The title bares resemblance to "444" from Incunabula.
  • The track is heavily built around a 7-count time signature or 3.5 whole beats. Alexander Mesker annotated a transcript of the main recurring percussive structure where o is kick and i is snare. The first line indicates the pattern and other lines indicate the main beat count and the 7/8 groove for reference. [2]:
o.ooi.o...o...o.ooi.o...o...
1xxx2xxx3xxx4xxx5xxx6xxx7xxx
1...2...3...&.1...2...3...&.

Rae

  • In an interview with nialler9, Sean mentioned that he wrote "Rae" after a hangover. [3]

Melve

  • From all their released material, "Melve" is the shortest track they have released at 1 minute, 14 seconds.

Vose In

Fold4,Wrap5

  • "Fold4,Wrap5" employs a Risset rhythm which creates an illusion that the track perpetually slows down. In the track, this manifests as the tempo slowing down ever 2 bars to half its tempo, approximately 126 to 63 bpm. [4] Sean clarified that unlike the method whereby two tempos fade into one another, he just had the single tempo change and programmed on the subdivisions to achieve the illusion. He also notes that he came up with the idea on its own, not realising it was already a thing. [5]

Under BOAC

Corc

Caliper Remote

Arch Carrier

Drane2

  • On CD and Digital releases of LP5, “Drane2” has a length of over 21 minutes, with approximately 12 minutes being complete silence, and the remaining minute and a half being discordant digital noises. The vinyl pressing does not contain the silence and discordant noises, and ended after "Drane2" has actually stopped.
  • “Drane2”, is the final entry in an unofficial trilogy of songs, starting with “Drane”, off Autechre's 1999 Peel Session, and “Bucephalus Bouncing Ball”, by Aphex Twin, being the second song.[6]

Tracklist

# Title Length
1 Acroyear2 8:39
2 777 5:50
3 Rae 7:14
4 Melve 1:14
5 Vose In 5:21
6 Fold4,Wrap5 4:03
7 Under BOAC 6:17
8 Corc 5:51
9 Caliper Remote 1:41
10 Arch Carrier 6:49
11 Drane2 9:38
- (silence) 12:04
- untitled 1:37
Total 1:16:19

Trivia

  • Some equipment notes: "tons of nord, bits of ASR-10, bits of dx100, few other things"[7] with sound edit 16 for Vose In's outro.
  • While uncredited, the album cover was made by Autechre themselves.
  • LP5 is actually an untitled album, with “LP5” simply meaning “fifth album”. This name was given by fans, after the release of EP7 in 1999. Previously, LP5 was referred to as “Album”, “Untitled”, or even as a self-titled album (“Autechre”). The name, “LP5”, has since gone on to become the de facto official title, with both Warp Records and the band themselves using it.

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