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=== IBC Anthem ===
=== IBC Anthem ===


* Done in 1992 for Andy Richard's IBC Show, with Ged O'Hara on vocals. <ref name=":0">See [[Warp Tapes 89-93|''Warp Tapes 89-93'']] footnote about leak</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240113193629/https://post.lurk.org/@sean_ae/111749064152560779</ref>
* Done in 1992 for Andy Richard's IBC Show, with Ged O'Hara on vocals. <ref name=":0">https://www.reddit.com/r/autechre/comments/1bbc89f/old_lego_feetae_leak_of_early_material/</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240113193629/https://post.lurk.org/@sean_ae/111749064152560779</ref>


=== Techthree ===
=== Techthree ===

Revision as of 10:17, 10 March 2024

This page is a collection of all original tracks by Autechre which were released as part of another series. Japanese bonus tracks are on their respective album page. List partially sourced from here.

For remixes, refer to List of Remixes.

Released

Crystel

The Egg

Lanx 3

Chatter

Nonima

Silversub

P.I.O.B (Mix Two)

Carni

Inhake 3

Puch

Stop Look Listen

Extended Ambience Sample from a Resonant Structure

  • from Future Music Magazine, 1998
  • in an interview excerpt, Autechre described the production of this song by saying: "Microphones were positioned around a structure with a resonant frequency of 100Hz. Electrical equipment inside the structure provided a constant tone of 50Hz. Water channelling equipment was also used. Signals from the two microphones were passed through five parallel resonators, all tuned with intervals divisible by 25Hz. Each resonator was filtered and the output mixed down to two channels and reversed."

All Tomorrow's Linoleum

Konlied Mx

Naftwa4

/]{- /](||) Excerpt

  • The title is an ASCII representation of "AE ACID"

Bronchus One.1

  • According to the copyright information, the song was published 1991.[1]
  • is an alternate mix of Bronchus 2.

Coenc3

Oval Moon (IBC mx)

  • According to the copyright information, the song was published 1991.[2]
  • IBC refers to the pirate radio station (short for Illegal Broadcasting Company) where Autechre got their start as radio DJs.[1]

6852

poster
ATP "Made In Japan" promotional poster for "6852"

"6852" is a digital-only song released by Autechre on April 17th, 2011. It was given away via a download code when purchasing a ticket for a charity concert hosted by ATP in support of the Japanese Red Cross after the recent tsunami disaster.

  • The title, "6852", likely originally referred to the number of islands that comprised Japan at time of release.
  • The Headhunters' "God Make Me Funky" is sampled on the track. [3]

Ts1a

  • from Benefit Compilation for Japan, 2011
  • The track was "rereleased" on Hanalgig, where Sean mentioned that it was made in 2009.
  • During his July 2022 AMA, Sean said that the track either used Synplant or the Yamaha FS1R for some the FM sounds.[4]

SYptixed

Commissions/Contribution

Onedotzero 8

Atoms Vectors Pixels Ghosts™

P1-449

"P1-449" was released as part of the Sónar Calling GJ273b project on October 16th, 2017. The project was made to transmit music and audio art for extraterrestrial contact.[10][11] The file was made as an audio representation of the first 449 prime numbers in base ten.[12]

Live/DJ/Misc. Appearances

IBC Anthem

  • Done in 1992 for Andy Richard's IBC Show, with Ged O'Hara on vocals. [13][14]

Techthree

Bigmistake

Flight Deck

  • Performed at Sweatbox 2 1991.[15]

Myslb

  • BPM: 125
  • Performed at Sweatbox 2 1991 + had a demo snippet shared by Sean. Name is short for "Make Your Self Look Bad!" which is the main vocal loop of "Help Me Somebody" by Brian Eno and David Byrne. The main production is the 606 and FZ-10 on hihats. [16]

Second Crane

  • Performed at Stormy Waters 1995.[17]

Lupe Mx

  • Alternate version of "Pule", appeared in the Untilted test transmission.

Coachella 1999, #4, #5, #7, #11, #13

References