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Description:
? 2007 Warp Records Limited ? 2007 Warp Records Limited.
Made in the EU. 44.1 kHz.
Packaging: jewel case with clear tray and stiff card insert.
"Quaristice" is a groundbreaking album by the British electronic duo Autechre, released in 2008 on CD format by Warp Records. Known for their innovative approach to electronic music, Autechre'comprised of Rob Brown and Sean Booth'have been at the forefront of experimental sound since the early 1990s. "Quaristice" showcases their signature blend of intricate rhythms, abstract melodies, and complex sound design across twenty tracks that push the boundaries of IDM (Intelligent Dance Music). The album has been praised for its adventurous structure and sonic diversity, further cementing Autechre's reputation as pioneers within the genre. Warp Records, established in Sheffield in 1989, is renowned for championing forward-thinking artists like Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada alongside Autechre. Their commitment to innovation has made them one of the most influential labels in contemporary electronic music.
Something felt sketchy about Quaristice, Autechre’s most recent album. Literally, much of the album’s 20 tracks—shorter than the usual fare for duo Se...
Erik Gundel - 03/Apr/2008
Aging can dampen the creative spirit of even the most imaginative artists and performers. Nothing says ‘creative vacuum’ like a standup comic doing ba...
Joe Davenport - 20/Mar/2008
If there is one word oft used to describe Autechre it would be "difficult." Not that it's really any revelation to point it out at this point, but a n...
Charles Ubaghs - 10/Mar/2008
They may try arguing it’s pop music, but give Quaristice, the ninth studio album from Autechre’s Sean Booth and Rob Brown, a listen and you’ll find no...
Mark Richardson - 05/Mar/2008
There was a time in the late 1990s when Autechre embodied
one way of thinking about music's future. Producers exploring the infinite
possibilities of...
Urban Guerilla - 04/Mar/2008
Not counting their previous incarnations, Sean Booth and Rob Brown have operated as the highly influential Autechre since 1993. Their first two works,...
Colin Buttimer - 03/Mar/2008
Autechre is a spiky and challenging word - perhaps in this case you really should judge something by its name. It's tempting to think of it as a mashu...
Jill Menze - 01/Mar/2008
"Quaristice" plays out like bits and pieces of a puzzle that never quite fit together, which isn't particularly unusual for this experimental techno d...
Pascal Wyse - 29/Feb/2008
Rob Brown and Sean Booth love to customise their electronic instruments and computer programs so they can escape predictability, dementing the sounds ...
Mason Jones - 08/Feb/2008
Music is, at its root, a social construct. Historically ? which is to say, before the recorded medium ? the purpose of music was to enliven social g...