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* In a Mastodon post from July 2023, Sean mentioned that "pce freeze 2.8i" and "rew(1)" were | * In a Mastodon post from July 2023, Sean mentioned that "pce freeze 2.8i" and "rew(1)" were done using a random clip launcher made by Rob while testing out a beta version of "Max for Live." [https://web.archive.org/web/20230727210645/https://post.lurk.org/@sean_ae/110780381387123384#:~:text=%40penguini-,pce%20freeze%202.8i,-1] Both tracks also use SonicCharge µTonic. [https://soniccharge.com/forum/topic/109-autechre] | ||
=== rew(1) === | === rew(1) === | ||
* Refer to "pce freeze 2.8i" | |||
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Revision as of 06:28, 8 February 2024
Move Of Ten
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Move Of Ten is the tenth EP by Autechre released on Warp Records. It was originally released on June 14th, 2010, acting as the companion EP to Oversteps.
Tracks
Etchogon-S
y7
- On May 21st, 2010, "y7" was released as a single on SoundCloud to promote Move of Ten. [1]
pce freeze 2.8i
- In a Mastodon post from July 2023, Sean mentioned that "pce freeze 2.8i" and "rew(1)" were done using a random clip launcher made by Rob while testing out a beta version of "Max for Live." [2] Both tracks also use SonicCharge µTonic. [3]
rew(1)
- Refer to "pce freeze 2.8i"
nth Dafuseder.b
- The percussion used in "nth Dafuseder.b" was also used in "d-sho qub" on Oversteps.
iris was a pupil
no border
M62
ylm0
Cep puiqMX
ClnChr
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
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1 | Etchogon-S | 4:54 |
2 | y7 | 5:08 |
3 | pce freeze 2.8i | 5:12 |
4 | rew(1) | 6:18 |
5 | nth Dafuseder.b | 5:17 |
6 | iris was a pupil | 3:40 |
7 | no border | 3:30 |
8 | M62 | 6:09 |
9 | ylm0 | 3:29 |
10 | Cep puiqMX | 4:11 |
47:48 | ||
11 | ClnChr (Japanese CD Exclusive) | 5:34 |
Total | 53:22 |
Credits [4]
- Rob Brown (writer)
- Sean Booth (writer)
- Autechre (production)
- The Designers Republic (design)
- Noel Summerville (mastering)