Cavity Job
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Cavity Job is an EP by Autechre released in 1991. It is both the only Autechre release and the 3rd of only 4 records to be released on Hardcore Records.
Tracks
Cavity Job
- The original version opened with a sample of "Valium Ten" by Hawkwind, which was removed when it was re-released on EPs 1991 - 2002.
- An alternate version of "Cavity Job" was performed live. [1] [2]
Accelera 1 & 2
- The original version opened with a sample of "Equinoxe Part 5" Live in Houston by Jean Michel-Jarre, which was removed when it was re-released on EPs 1991 - 2002. The sample of the woman yelling "yeah" comes from a sex scene between Thomas and Mary-Lou in the 1976 film The Man Who Fell To Earth.
- "Accelera 1 & 2" initially started out as a 1989 track by Rob called "Ripping Circuits" (which was later released on Warp Tapes 89-93) before being reworked into "Accelera 1 & 2". [3] The woman sample also appeared on Gescom's Minidisc on the track "PT/AE".
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1 | Cavity Job | 6:10 |
2 | Accelera 1 & 2 | 6:39 |
Total | 12:49 |
Trivia
- Cavity Job is one of only two Autechre releases to have a title track, with the other being Gantz Graf.
- The cover of Cavity Job features a man wearing sunglasses and holding a drill, and was drawn by Dave Hanal.
- In an interview from 1995 for URB Magazine, Hardcore Records was described as a con that immediately filed for bankruptcy and fled soon after the release of Cavity Job, meaning they earned nothing from the record. In the same interview Sean mentioned that it was "the worst record we ever did!".
- [OPINION, NEEDS SECOND PASS] There are some controversy regarding the position of Cavity Job in the discography, given that if this is taken as the first EP Autechre released, it would invalidate some of the naming conventions of other EPs, such as making EP7 the 8th EP.There are some arguments to consider it an single, however its inclusion on EPs 1991 - 2002 indicates that it is officially seen as an EP. Another argument rephrases that Basscad,EP is the first EP released on Warp Records, and thus all proceeding EPs "numbering" is based on the fact that it is released on Warp Records.