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[[Sean Booth]] has later recounted in interviews that ''Incunabula'' was “more of a compilation of old material” than an album, and that Amber, their second album, was really the first album they released on Warp Records.
[[Sean Booth]] has later recounted in interviews that ''Incunabula'' was “more of a compilation of old material” than an album, and that Amber, their second album, was really the first album they released on Warp Records.


Gear known to have been used in its creation includes the Casio SK-1, the Roland R8 and the Roland TR-606.
Gear known to have been used in its creation includes the Casio SK-1 [https://www.factmag.com/2017/02/25/autechre-gear-synths-samplers-drum-machines-effects/#:~:text=Casio%20SK%2D1%20sampler%20keyboard], the Roland R8 and the Roland TR-606.
== Tracklist ==
== Tracklist ==
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Revision as of 14:12, 13 September 2023

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Incunabula is the first album by Autechre. It was originally released on November 29th, 1993 on Warp Records, as part of the Artificial Intelligence series. It was later repressed on vinyl in 2016, alongside Amber, and Tri Repetae.

Sean Booth has later recounted in interviews that Incunabula was “more of a compilation of old material” than an album, and that Amber, their second album, was really the first album they released on Warp Records.

Gear known to have been used in its creation includes the Casio SK-1 [1], the Roland R8 and the Roland TR-606.

Tracklist

# Title Length
1 Kalpol Introl 3:19
2 Bike 8:00
3 Autriche 6:56
4 Bronchus 2 3:33
5 Basscadet 5:34
6 Eggshell 9:02
7 Doctrine 7:49
8 Maetl 6:33
9 Windwind 11:17
10 Lowride 7:16
11 444 8:55
Total 1:18:03

Trivia

  • "Eggshell", is an edit / remixed version of their previously released song, “The Egg”, which was included on the first Artificial Intelligence compilation in 1992.
  • "Kalpol Introl" is featured in the 1998 film Pi by Darren Aronofsky, it is incorrectly titled on the soundtrack for the film as "Kalpol Intro"