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== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 13:19, 13 January 2024
Autechre / Saw You is the oldest known release from Autechre, created in 1990 as a two-track demo cassette single which was distributed to friends and labels which allowed them to get signed to Warp Records. [1] On January 13th, 2024, Sean posted downloads for tape transfers of both Autechre [2] and Saw You. [3]
Tracks
Autechre
- The track name came from typing "Au" (due to a 'au' type sample appearing in the track) and then keysmashing the rest until the Atari's 8 character limit was hit. The band themselves liked the name so much they later adopted it as their new pseudonym. [4][5]
- The file "LegoFour#01_Autechre.NORM.wav" tagged the track with the date 1989.
Saw You
- When asked about it in 2022, Sean mentioned that in the Sweatbox 1991 recording, "Saw You" was the house/techno track with long keys and an a TX81Z saxophone sound. [6] The TX81Z sound was an edited [7]
- The file "LegoFour#14_SawYou.NORM.wav" tagged the track with the date 1990.
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1 | Autechre | 5:22 |
2 | Saw You | 6:11 |
Total | 11:33 |
(note: times are taken from files shared by Sean, which likely mismatches by a few seconds with the distributed cassettes)
Trivia
- The Discogs listing created by user awkwardsilence, including the images, was confirmed to be real in the July Twitch AMA [8] however the original poster out of respect stated they aren't copying the tracks.
- Both tracks were made in Daz Fitton’s studio above Dr Rock around 1989-1990 and recorded straight to cassette. [9][10]
- The labels on the cassette was made by Sean with ink splatters.
- A early copy spread around Soulseek and later uploaded on YouTube by hsfq, is fake - consisting of the tracks "Many" and "The Brink" from Freeform's Free EP (SKAM, 1995). [11]