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* "Perlence losid 2" was | * "Perlence losid 2" was done by Sean. [https://forum.watmm.com/topic/102698-twitch-ama/page/19/#comment-2923175] | ||
=== notwotwo === | === notwotwo === |
Revision as of 11:30, 2 December 2023
Quaristice.Quadrange.ep.ae is the ninth EP by Autechre released on Warp Records. It was originally released on May 19th, 2008.
Tracks
The Plc ccc
Perlence range 7
Perlence Suns
90101-51-6
9013-2
Tkakanren
90101-51-19
Perlence subrange 3
chenc9-1dub
9010171-121
Perlence losid 2
- "Perlence losid 2" was done by Sean. [1]
notwotwo
Perlence subrange 6-36
- "Perlence subrange 6-36" is the longest track Autechre has released sitting at 58 minutes, 36 seconds. "all end" from NTS Sessions 1-4 only goes up to 58 minutes, 22 seconds on digital versions.
- This track was also done by Sean with some of his parts slowed down. [2]
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
Quaristice.PPP9.ep.ae | ||
1 | The Plc ccc | 10:04 |
2 | Perlence range 7 | 10:13 |
3 | Perlence Suns | 4:06 |
4 | 90101-51-6 | 8:45 |
33:09 | ||
Quaristice.9T9P.ep.ae | ||
5 | 9013-2 | 2:01 |
6 | Tkakanren | 10:23 |
7 | 90101-51-19 | 12:47 |
8 | Perlence subrange 3 | 7:06 |
32:18 | ||
Quaristice.c9Pn.ep.ae | ||
9 | chenc9-1dub | 3:48 |
10 | 9010171-121 | 4:32 |
11 | Perlence losid 2 | 7:27 |
12 | notwotwo | 9:37 |
25:25 | ||
Quaristice.Subrange.ep.ae | ||
13 | Perlence subrange 6-36 | 58:35 |
58:35 | ||
Total | 2:29:29 |
Trivia
- In a 2016 interview, Sean mentioned that part of the motivation for the release method for Quadrange was that while making Quaristice, they had an hour-long track they wanted to put out (possibly referring to "Perlence subrange 6-36") but felt that it would not be worth the physical cost of an extra CD for one track. However, they opted instead to put it up digitally as that frees the hassle of both physical limitations and expectations of "album flow". [3]