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Exai is the eleventh studio album by Autechre released on Warp Records. It was originally released on February 7th, 2013.[1]
History
The sessions that spawned Exai were initially compiled as a collection of 12"s before having one of them split off into L-event. however Sean noted 12"s to be interchangeable with one-another. The initial plan was for L-event to be released before Exai, however Warp switched around the release dates.[2]
Exai was made using much of the same setup and process that were used for Oversteps -- mostly made in Max either as a planned composition or a live jam that later got edited down. [3][4] Many of the tracks on Exai were from trial runs of The System they were building for live shows. [5][6]
Tracks
FLeure
- The original titling is "FLeure", however Bleep and other streaming services unintentionally changed the capitalisation to "Fleure" with a lowercase l. [7]
irlite (get 0)
prac-f
jatevee C
T ess xi
- The sequencing in "T ess xi" was mostly done in Logic as opposed to Max. [8]
- The first track on Hanalgig is "T ess xi" with a longer outro which was cut off on Exai. When asked about details, Sean noted that it was made in 2011.
- Despite the title similarities to "r ess" from Oversteps, Rob noted in the WATMM Ask Autechre Anything that they don't share meaning.[9]
- The main harmonic progression of the track consists of a 16 bar progression which is repeated twice, after which every repetition moves the entire progression one semitone down from the previous loop. [10]
vekoS
Flep
tuinorizn
- An early version of "tuinorizn" appeared in the Oversteps tour [11] (example)
- A common interpretation of the title is that it is phonetically pronounced like "twin horizons".
- Rob mentioned that there's "glottal shit on the bas[s]line". [12]
bladelores
- In a Pitchfork Interview in August 2018, Autechre noted that they had a 2011 jam that later became "bladelores" [13]
- The reverb sound at the end of the track reappeared later on "splesh" and "all end" from NTS Sessions 1-4.
- Part of the name likely comes from lores~, a resonant lowpass filter max module.[14]
1 1 is
- "1 1 is" was done by Sean. [15]
nodezsh
runrepik
- "runrepik" appeared in the Oversteps tour .[16]
spl9
cloudline
deco Loc
- One of the samples for "deco Loc" was found to be from a Bols liqueurs ad, which was uncovered via one of the 4utechre's streams.[17]. The other sample is still unknown.
- The sample manipulations are archived via a video-cut up patch made around 2005-2006 by Rob. Sean took the patch and then "did some hip hop type stuff with it."[18] Sean noted the percussion he added was "wood and rubber." [19]
- "deco" may refer to the assembly command of the same name for "decimal output".
recks on
YJY UX
18 (keyosc)
- The 18 is likely in reference to it being the 18th track on the Japanes issue of Exai. keyosc (which can be read as key oscillator) was also speculated to be a jab at WATMM predicting the new Autechre album would be called Kiosk, which Autechre did not confirm nor deny.[20]
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1 | FLeure | 4:51 |
2 | irlite (get 0) | 10:01 |
3 | prac-f | 4:20 |
4 | jatevee C | 4:14 |
5 | T ess xi | 6:43 |
6 | vekoS | 6:42 |
7 | Flep | 6:43 |
8 | tuinorizn | 3:40 |
9 | bladelores | 12:19 |
10 | 1 1 is | 7:18 |
11 | nodezsh | 8:40 |
12 | runrepik | 4:35 |
13 | spl9 | 7:06 |
14 | cloudline | 10:13 |
15 | deco Loc | 5:27 |
16 | recks on | 9:21 |
17 | YJY UX | 8:24 |
2:00:39 | ||
18 | 18 (keyosc) [Japanese CD exclusive] | 8:57 |
Total | 2:09:36 |
Trivia
- A major theme of the record is the number 11, corresponding to the place in its discography. The album name itself is a phonetic spelling of “XI”, the roman numeral for eleven, as well as being an anagram of “AE XI”, meaning “Autechre eleven”, or “Autechre’s eleventh album”
- The album artwork is a heavily stylized/pixelated rendering of the text “Exai”.[21] It is also exactly 11 by 11 pixels large, furthering the "eleven" motif in the album.
Links
Credits
- Autechre (production)
- Rob Brown (writer)
- Sean Booth (writer)
- Noel Summerville (mastering engineer)
- The Designers Republic (design) [22]
References
- ↑ "Autechre - Exai.". Bleep, https://bleep.com/release/41081-autechre-exai. Accessed 19 March 2024.
- ↑ Q118, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ Q205, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ Q248, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ Exploring the parameter space: A conversation with Autechre, October 2023
- ↑ Sean Twitch AMA, June 2022. "So when we did Exai, that was what we designed the rig for, but we kind of, we knew that if we could just nail our transitional bits and make it work properly, that we'd be able to use it to do, effectively, live albums like that."
- ↑ Q1162, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ Hanalgig AMA, July 2022
- ↑ Q601, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ IOS. "T ess xi harmony". We Are The Music Makers, 16 March 2019, https://forum.watmm.com/topic/96713-t-ess-xi-harmony/. Accessed 2 March 2024.
- ↑ Q1505, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ Q1120, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ Autechre on Their Epic NTS Sessions, David Lynch, and Where Code Meets Music, August 2018
- ↑ "lores~ Object Reference - Max 7 Documentation". Cycling74, https://docs.cycling74.com/max7/refpages/lores~. Accessed 19 March 2024.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20240131161422/https://post.lurk.org/@sean_ae/111850811524269315
- ↑ Q460, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ TiltIfGibbersEbb. "deco Loc source". Reddit, 26 December 2021, https://www.reddit.com/r/autechre/comments/ropmcq/deco_loc_source/. Accessed 2 March 2024.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20231126120035/https://post.lurk.org/@sean_ae/111475792280312902
- ↑ Q203, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ Q1401, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ Q682, WATMM Ask Autechre Anything, November 2013
- ↑ https://www.discogs.com/master/519732-Autechre-Exai