Do you need to remember music to enjoy it? Do you need to recognize it? Since 1987, Autechre’s Sean Booth and Rob Brown have been reorganizing, hearing and unhearing electronic music on our behalf.
The limitless invention of Autechre's productions caught the attention of Future Music as early as 1994, when Simon Trask spoke to them following the release of the classic LP Amber... When you ...
Performing in total darkness, the electronic duo improvise a show of fractal syncopated percussion and cascading chords that makes the whole auditorium thrum Over the past decade, British experimental ...
The post Electronic Music Duo Autechre Announce New Album SIGN appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Veteran electronic music outfit Autechre are set to return with a new album this fall. Dubbed ...
Autechre will tour North America for the first time in a decade this October. The English electronic artists have a busy schedule lined up as they cross the Atlantic after a European tour in August, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shane Parish. (Credit: Courtney Chappell) “Beats per minute” is not a concept that fingerstyle guitarists usually have to worry ...
Taking cues from Detroit techno and showcasing Autechre and Aphex Twin, the famed compilation found hedonism in the wind-down. As it is reissued, famous fans from then and now explain why they love it ...
Tickets went fast for Autechre’s highly anticipated North American tour, so they’re making their return to the United States and Canada even bigger. The English electronic music duo has added shows in ...
Apollo Frequencies is a series exploring sounds that seem to come from another world. In this week’s edition, Raphael Helfand attends an Autechre show in the not-so-pitch black. Dark, pragmatically ...
In a rare interview, the British duo discuss the making of “SIGN” and infusing electronic music with a full spectrum of emotions. By Jon Pareles Physicists have verified a phenomenon called quantum ...
“Beats per minute” is not a concept that fingerstyle guitarists usually have to worry about. The world of instrumental solo acoustic guitar, rooted in the blues, modernized by John Fahey in the 1960s ...