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|artist=[[Autechre]] | |artist=[[Autechre]] | ||
|cover=Amber.jpg | |cover=Amber.jpg | ||
|date= 7 November 1994 | |date=7 November 1994 | ||
|label=Warp Records (WARP25) | |label=Warp Records (WARP25) | ||
|previous=Anti | |previous=[[Anti]] | ||
|previous year=(1994) | |previous year=(1994) | ||
|next=Garbage | |next=[[Garbage]] | ||
|next year=(1995) | |next year=(1995) | ||
}}'''''Amber''''' is the second studio album by [[Autechre]] released on [https://warp.net/ Warp Records]. It was originally released on November 7th, 1994, then later repressed on vinyl in 2016, alongside ''[[Incunabula]]'', and [[Tri Repetae|''Tri Repetae'']]. | }}'''''Amber''''' is the second studio album by [[Autechre]] released on [https://warp.net/ Warp Records]. It was originally released on November 7th, 1994, then later repressed on vinyl in 2016, alongside ''[[Incunabula]]'', and [[Tri Repetae|''Tri Repetae'']]. |
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Amber is the second studio album by Autechre released on Warp Records. It was originally released on November 7th, 1994, then later repressed on vinyl in 2016, alongside Incunabula, and Tri Repetae.
Sean Booth has later recounted in interviews that Amber was “genuinely the first album” they released on Warp Records, and that their previous, Incunabula, was “more of a compilation of old material”.
Tracks
Foil
- The "flanging sound" on the lead in "Foil" was done by Rob using EPS. [1]
Montreal
- "Montreal" uses the trigger flanger from the Quadraverb. [2]
Silverside
- An alternative version of "Silverside" was released on a Future Magazine CD Compilation titled "Silversub"
- The track is named after the fish species.
Slip
Glitch
- Uses the Roland MC-202 and Quadraverb. [3]
Piezo
Nine
- "Nine" was licensed out to Orange Telecommunications for an advertising campaign[4] [5]. When Autechre went to watch Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace in theatres, they discovered in the screening that Orange was airing the ad with "Nine" before every Star Wars screening in England. [6]
Further
Yulquen
- The IATA code for the Montréal–Trudeau International Airport is YUL. Looking at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel (also in Montreal) gives the code as YUL QUEN
Nil
Teartear
- In the same vein as "Windwind", the word "tear" also has two different pronunciations.
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
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1 | Foil | 6:05 |
2 | Montreal | 7:16 |
3 | Silverside | 5:31 |
4 | Slip | 6:21 |
5 | Glitch | 6:16 |
6 | Piezo | 8:01 |
7 | Nine | 3:40 |
8 | Further | 10:07 |
9 | Yulquen | 6:37 |
10 | Nil | 7:49 |
11 | Teartear | 6:46 |
Total | 1:14:27 |
Trivia
- The artwork depicts the sandstone cliffs in Rose Valley, Cappadocia, Turkey, with the photograph taken by Nick Meyer and artwork designed by The Designers Republic.
- Amber is the only album to have a nearly unedited photograph as the cover art. Ian Anderson noted that "the only retouching we did was at the edges, where we didn't have the full width, but there's no retouching in terms of colouration."[7]
- Much of Amber had tracks done within a day. [8]
Links
Credits
- Autechre (production)
- Rob Brown (writer)
- Sean Booth (writer)
- The Designers Republic (design) [9] [10]