elseq 1-5
Artist
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Autechre
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Released
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19 May 2016
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Label
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Warp Records (WARP512)
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elseq 1-5, often shortened to just elseq, is the twelfth studio album by Autechre released on Warp Records. It was originally released on May 19th, 2016.
Tracks
feed1
- BPM: 112
- In a leadup to the release of elseq, "feed1" was debuted on the 13th of May, 2016 on BBC Radio 6 at 9PM. [1] [2]
- One analysis of "feed1" put forth by IOS from WATMM is that the bass drums are a basic 2 bar loop (shown below), with probability to retrigger any amount of the main kicks again after 3 sixteenths notes. [3]
|1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . |1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . |
|B . . B . . B . |. B . . B . . . |
c16 deep tread
- BPM: 157, 160
- After the debut of "feed1", "c16 deep tread" was debutted as the second single on the 18th of May, 2016, at 12PM Alaskan time; on KSUA, a small Alaskan college radio channel. A now-dead SoundCloud upload of it was also provided. [4]
- The track appeared on the 2014/2015 live sets in a mostly final, albeit abridged form. (example)
- The main snare sound on "c16 deep tread" was made using subtractive synthesis of oscillator and noise, frequency shifting with feedback, and a combination of other things. [5]
13x0 step
pendulu hv moda
- BPM: ?, 74
- "pendulu" is one letter short of "pendulum". A possible theory for hv is that it stands for "heavy", as Rob mentioned that amongst their archives they had a few tracks categorised as "heavies".[6]
- An early version of the track appeared on near the end of the 2015 US live sets. (example)
curvcaten
elyc6 0nset
- BPM: 160
- In the Hanalgig AMA, July 2022, Sean corrected someone by saying that the elyc sounds were only made around 2014/2015.
- Sean confirmed that he recorded "elyc6 0nset" in a day. [7]
- Certain elements of this track were later reused on "elyc9 7hres" from NTS Sessions 1-4.
chimer 1-5-1
c7b2
eastre
TBM2
mesh cinereaL
acdwn2
- BPM: 124
- Elements of "acdwn2" first appeared on the 2014 live sets. (example) They were also later reused on "xflood" from NTS Sessions 1-4.
foldfree casual
latentcall
- BPM: 148
- Elements of "latentcall" appeared in the 2015 live sets. (example)
artov chain
7th slip
pendulu casual
spTh
spaces how V
- BPM: 162
- In the July 2022 Twitch AMA, Sean confirmed that "spaces how V" was made by Rob. [10]
- The track had early apperances in both the 2010 live shows (example) as well as appearing in Atoms Vectors Pixels Ghosts™ (see 0:46)
freulaeux
oneum
Tracklist
#
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Title
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Length
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elseq 1
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1
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feed1
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11:38
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2
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c16 deep tread
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12:31
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3
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13x0 step
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8:57
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4
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pendulu hv moda
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12:15
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5
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curvcaten
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6:59
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52:21
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elseq 2
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6
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elyc6 0nset
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27:09
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7
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chimer 1-5-1
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5:03
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8
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c7b2
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13:22
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45:35
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elseq 3
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9
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eastre
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22:15
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10
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TBM2
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6:44
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11
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mesh cinereaL
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24:28
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53:29
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elseq 4
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12
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acdwn2
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11:52
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13
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foldfree casual
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9:49
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14
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latentcall
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14:31
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15
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artov chain
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4:04
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16
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7th slip
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6:36
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46:54
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elseq 5
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17
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pendulu casual
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9:01
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18
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spTh
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8:21
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19
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spaces how V
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9:57
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20
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freulaeux
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11:06
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21
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oneum
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11:01
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49:28
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Total
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4:07:49
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Trivia
- elseq 1-5 is the only Autechre album to have a title stylized in lowercase.
- elseq 1-5 is the only Autechre album to not have a physical release. Although, in interviews, Autechre have mentioned that Quaristice is technically a digital-only release, and that the physical versions were extra.
- A popular theory is that “elseq” is an abbreviation of “edited live sequences”, meaning it would be pronounced "ell seek". During the Twitch AMAs Sean did, in fact, pronounce "elseq" as "ell seek", lending credence to that theory.
- The CAT number, WARP512, was likely specifically requested by Autechre. A popular theory is that the “5” represents the 5 parts of elseq, whereas the 12 represents it being the twelfth Autechre album.
- With a runtime of over 4 hours, elseq 1-5 was by far the longest Autechre album at the time of release. It was quickly beaten by their next album, NTS Sessions 1-4, which was almost double the length of elseq 1-5.
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