AutechreQuaristice

Label:

Warp Records – WARP CD 333 P

Format:

CD , Album, Promo

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Ambient

Tracklist

1 Altibzz 2:53
2 The Plc 4:17
3 Io 3:08
4 PlyPhon 2:33
5 Perlence 3:25
6 SonDEremawe 1:21
7 Simmm 5:00
8 Paralel Suns 3:04
9 Steels 2:56
10 Tankakern 3:40
11 Rale 3:43
12 Fol3 3:47
13 FwzE 2:39
14 90101-5l-l 3:11
15 Bnc Castl 2:52
16 Theswere 2:12
17 Wnsn 4:57
18 Chenc9 4:57
19 Notwo 5:34
20 Outh9X 7:15

Credits

  • DesignDR™*

Notes

"Promo only. No copying."
Housed in card wallet with no credits

The Designers Republic is credited as DR™ on the sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: EDC Blackburn Ltd WARPCD333 01
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L136
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0407

Other Versions (5 of 14)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Quaristice (20×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) Warp Records WARPCDD333 UK 2008
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Quaristice (CD, Album) Warp Records WarpCD333 UK 2008
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Quaristice (2×LP, Album) Warp Records WARP LP 333 UK 2008
Quaristice (CD, Album) Beat Records BRC-333 Japan 2008
Quaristice (2×CD, Album, Limited Edition) Warp Records WarpCD333X UK 2008

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Reviews

  • Headphone_Commute's avatar
    It's hard to believe that Sean Booth and Rob Brown have been experimenting with sound for over 16 years now, ever since their first release, Incunabula, on Warp Records. It is perhaps their unique programming approach to analog synths, custom Max/MSP patches, micro granular effects, and mathematical rhythms, that pushed the envelope of sound exploration to the common studio techniques of today. Can the UK duo continue and reinvent the sound? I'm on my fifth listen of Quaristice, Autechre's 9th album, and the definitive answer is: yes. The twenty tracks on a digital release which I snatched from bleep (including exclusive artwork for each track!), maintain the indisputably unique Autechre sound. The beats are still chopped, the sound waves decomposed, and the structure erratically twisted. But unlike Autechre's previous LP, Untilted, this 2008 release is warmer, less noisier, and at times even melodic (there are even strings buried deep in one of the tracks). The genre starts to glide closer to abstract and minimal ambient, with an occasional glitchy quality of other worldliness. If by some miracle this is your first Autechre experience, brace yourself for a unique and unforgettable experience, if you can hold on. For the rest of us, it's just a necessity for our complete anthology. Too bad that the special, limited to 1000 copies edition, with an additional CD and a photo-etched steel casing sold out within the first 12 hours of announcement.

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