So cool to see you check out Autechre! (Pronounced "aw tech err", I believe) Within the "Big 3" of IDM are Aphex, BoC, and Autechre. I've been a huge fan of Aphex and BoC for nearly a decade now, but Autechre always intimidated me... Over the past 3-4 years however, I've become deeply engrossed into their work. They have such a unique sound, and are savants of the sonic medium. I now listen to them as much as I do with Aphex and BoC, and I'm so glad to see more people listening to their work! I'd highly recommend checking out other albums of theirs if you want more IDM/Braindance-y greatness. I'd probably recommend their first album "Incunabula", second album "Amber", sixth album "Confield", and eleventh album "Exai". There's no bad choices when it comes to ae. Wonderful content as always, Smags :) Keep on keepin' on
I found this album so boring in my first listen, but then i became addicted forever. If you want to hear more autechre, there is the album "LP5", that was my 2nd introduction to IDM music. Usually people believe that "Amber","Tri Repetae" and "LP5" are the go-to introductions to autechre. I love how you are so open-minded to new stuff. Keep up the good work brother
Oh yeah, if you're into that style of abstract electronic music, you're in for a great time with Autechre. They're OGs of IDM scene, next to names like Aphex Twin, BoC, Squarepusher, u-Ziq, etc.... Tri Repetae is one of their most popular LPs, great pick for a start. Awesome that you reacted to it, I've enjoyed it. I highly suggest checking more of their albums, each one is a unique experience.
You've done BoC, Aphex and Æ so I recommend Mu-ziq - Lunatic Harness, Squarepusher - Big Loada and Plug - Drum N Bass For Papa to cover the other biggest names in IDM from back in the day
A friend gave me this record, said before I made an opinion I had to listen to it 5 times. Every time I listened, I heard new things, what sounded complex became simple, and opened up new complexity. 50+ times later, still hearing new things.
I'm surprised someone told you this isn't a good place to start. It's probably their most accessible album. This one or maybe Amber/LP5. Personally I love them but their later stuff is an acquired taste for sure. Try Confield or Exai if you want to jump into the deep end with them
night time swimming to Stud, I like that. And yeah you can really start anywhere in the discog, no es importa. My first foray into the Autechres was to load their entire current discog onto a special Autechre only mp3 player and just have it on random. It ended up becoming the soundtrack of that summer!
Hey Smags. Being relatively new to your channel but having watched quite a bit of your content, i really appreciate how wide a variety of genres you touch. That being said i would love to see you review something completely left of center, particularly the album "Lifeblood" by Brand of Sacrifice. It is intense, heavy and wild. At the absolute minimum i think it would generate a truly interesting reaction video. Love your vids ❤
Yeeeees. Fucking excellent album and one of my first introductions to WARP when it released. Blew my mind. Really hope you go down further into the WARP catalogue...Plaid: Double Figure is a must listen.
Crazy good choice for reaction! Squarepusher - Midi Sans Frontieres (Avec Batterrie) as a single + some album next is a must! Can't stop listening to this masterpiece...
One of the most innovative artists of our time - electronic or otherwise. Early albums are mellow and melodic. Second album "Amber" is my fave from that era. Later albums get gradully more abstract and experimental. LP5, Confield, and Untilted are my favourites there.
for something in their catalog a little less calculated whit crazier sound design id check out exai! its my fav album by them. loved the reaction as usual
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS MY GUY a few recommendations: Process - Sampha (experimental r&b, great production) Nurture - Porter Robinson (light summer electric with fun production) Koi No Yokan - Deftones (very heavy, sexier and heavier radiohead imo) OIL OF EVERY PEARLS UN-INSIDES - SOPHIE (experimental electronic) Hypochondriac - Brakence (very experimental emo rap, glitch pop) Reading Writing And Arithmetic - The Sundays (the smiths ish, with beautiful female vocals)
id recommend doing lp5 then confield, lp5 is still grounded but starting to go weird, and then confield is when shit hits the fan. from there id do draft 7.30 and untilted if you like what you heard on confield, then prolly exai and then after that elseq 1-5 and nts sessions 1-4 is generally the progression id go for in the ae discog
Autechre's later stuff is super different from their early work, I would recommend Exai as a gateway into their newer more experimental stuff. LP5 is also a really accessible album from them that sounds like a bridge between stuff this album and what they would do later
you should peep up matmos ! they made a lot of percussion on bjork's vespertine, and made a whole album sampling a washing machine, one sampling plastic noises, one sampling surgery. Shit's crazy but my fave and maybe the best starting point is 'the civil war' which is like crazy folktronica hurdy gurdy viola bagpipe kinda vibe
@@ihaveagoddamnplanarthur I'm with you. Zauberberg is one of my favourite ambient techno records of all time, and one of my favourite records in general. but this is a different Gas
I think this is my favourite of Autechre's "easier" albums. I do quite like the high pitched sounds that lurk somewhere on the border of perception though. Pretty curious what you'd think about other albums of theirs, like "Draft 7,30", "Untilted" (sic), or "Exai". Other suggestions by other artists: "Autoditacker" by Mouse on Mars (electronica, IDM-adjacent I'd say, a bit more silly/playful), "Sunset Mission" by Bohren & der Club of Gore (dark / doom jazz, very slow, ambient, atmospheric), and "Universal Sprache" by Vladimir Bozar 'n' ze Sheraf Orkestär (eclectic genre mash-up, very silly, also french).
Bass on 'Clipper'? I'd use the 'Generate' synth by Newfangled Audio...it's the bomb for fizzy basses. The monophonic version is free, but I've forgotten what it's called.
wow! and now tri rep this week! I am about to watch but i suspect you're not going to love it much! this jarred the landscape of electronic music when it came out. autechre's listenship was increasing around this time and it pumped many surprised brains in '95. pivotal stuff for electronic music.
go plastic by squarepusher is a hell of listen, and one that’s a bit different that i think you should react to is the drift by scott walker, such an insane album
I love Autechre but their stuff is not as easy to connect with as Aphex Twin's or Boards of Canada's. They never really had a masterpiece on the level of SAW 85-92 and MHtRtC either. This one's generally regarded as their most popular and I'd say it bridges a nice gap between their more conventional earlier sound and the more experimental style they pursued going forward. So I'd say it's a fine place to start. My favourite of theirs is Confield which is very cold and bleak. Probably not something you'll enjoy much but I think it'll make for a good reaction. If you ever decide to do more Autechre in the future, your next one has to be Amber. It's the album preceding this one but it sounds noticeably different. A lot less glitch and a lot more ambient techno. For that reason, it'll result in a more enjoyable listening experience for you overall even if the highlights perhaps aren't as high as here Other electronic music recommendations: Squarepusher - Hard Normal Daddy (imo, he's the 4th most important IDM musician after Aphex Twin, BoC and Autechre, and Hard Normal Daddy is generally regarded as his best album) Justice - Cross (2nd best electronic music band from France - after Daft Punk, of course - and their newest album is coming next week!) Jon Hopkins - Immunity (has some incredible chill house/IDM tracks that you're bound to love)
Please react to "Clics Modernos" by Charly García. It's a great rock and new wave album that was released on 1983 and at that time the usage of electronic drum machines in rock music was new and exciting. The artist confesses that Prince got influenced by his music.
Yo Smags, love the reactions. The next time you're in the mood for some shoegaze-y dream pop with some noise and glitchy electronic elements I think you should definitely check out Yeule - Softscars. It's rated #17 on RYM for 2023 and it's one of my favorites. Favorite tracks for me are xwx, sulky baby, softscars, ghosts, dazies, inferno, and cyber meat.
Great album! Although I prefer their album “amber.” Still waiting for you to check out ų-Ziq (also sometimes written Mu-Ziq). Lunatic Harness or Magic Pony Ride.
Would you be open to Boards of Canada’s smaller EPs? Like Twoism, Hi Scores, and In a Beautiful Place Out In the Country. I think there’s a lot of unique content there
YOOOO NEVER THOUGHT U WOULD CHECK THIS OUT AE are so sick, I don't listen to them as much as I used to but their whole discography is a super fun ride. edit: just finished vid. if you do want to check out more of their stuff I'd recommend starting with Incunabula. not because it's their 1st album but because I can actually see you liking that one a lot more. Tri Repetae is a very stagnant album and is definitely not for people starting out, Incunabula moves about a lot more and has much more emotion. keep up the great vids bro 🔥🔥
Yes, check out their whole discography and upload videos!!! Very worth it. They've only gotten more challenging as they release music. Go in chronological order after this one.
Hey smags im a bit late on the posts but maybe if ur reading this you should listen to king krule 6 feet beneath the moon like right now and also maybe do a reaction to that album
Not related but you should listen to hex by bark psychosis. It’s an amazing ambient post rock album (somewhere between talk talk and air) and im sure it would take you away imediatly.
Please do an orbital - In sides reaction, one of the greatest electronic albums of all time and don’t see it get any attention in the reactions side of CZcams
If you want to visit another planet, check out The Orb's album "Orbus Terrarum". A divisive work for fans, but undeniably unique, and I think you would enjoy it.
11:24 Stud is my favorite track off this album for the simple reason of being so energetically soulless. A true oxymoronic song. Melancholic, curious, yet too Energetic. 19:18 Overand is 2nd because it’s cold, frozen, hopeless, barely beating with its faint percussion. One of the few songs along with stud that has induced a sense of powerlessness in me.
Their first album ‘Incunabula’ is so good. It probably the Autechre album I’d recommend to someone who was looking to get into their stuff… it a bit more easy to listen too, tuneful and has a bit more of an accessible sound. Their second album Amber is great too… get a bit darker
Best electronic group ever, please listen to Confield soon that’s easily my favorite of theirs
Confield has got me through so many projects for school, it instantly locks me in.
i second the confield reaction. i need to see this dude react to pen expers lmao
Pen expers
Yes Confield is the best one! I even got it framed up on my wall 🤍
am just listening to it for the first time and it might actually be my favorite IDM album
YOOO AUTECHRE. SQUAREPUSHER HARD NORMAL DADDY NEXT PLEASE !!
Hard Normal Daddy is a classic
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seconded, ultravisitor aswell
Your IDM journey needs some Plaid in it.
I can back this
AUTECHRE REACTION?!?!?!? LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOO
ONE OF THE BEST IDM ALBUMS PERIODDDD
Sakura by Susumu Yokota got that chill vibe you looking for...
Susumu! YESSSSSSSSSS. 'Grinning Cat' for me.
So cool to see you check out Autechre! (Pronounced "aw tech err", I believe)
Within the "Big 3" of IDM are Aphex, BoC, and Autechre. I've been a huge fan of Aphex and BoC for nearly a decade now, but Autechre always intimidated me...
Over the past 3-4 years however, I've become deeply engrossed into their work. They have such a unique sound, and are savants of the sonic medium. I now listen to them as much as I do with Aphex and BoC, and I'm so glad to see more people listening to their work!
I'd highly recommend checking out other albums of theirs if you want more IDM/Braindance-y greatness.
I'd probably recommend their first album "Incunabula", second album "Amber", sixth album "Confield", and eleventh album "Exai". There's no bad choices when it comes to ae.
Wonderful content as always, Smags :)
Keep on keepin' on
Amber is my favourite
Bro I was chilling in history class thinking “damn what if smags did autechre that would be dope” and looky here thanks bro you’re awesome
Check out Compro by Skee Mask! One of the best modern takes on IDM/breakbeat music
Squarepusher next!!
Also a good Autechre album is Confield!!
check out their album Amber. It's so good.
Now listen to every other album by them
NTS Sessions alone is longer than some artists' full discographies lol
I found this album so boring in my first listen, but then i became addicted forever.
If you want to hear more autechre, there is the album "LP5", that was my 2nd introduction to IDM music. Usually people believe that "Amber","Tri Repetae" and "LP5" are the go-to introductions to autechre.
I love how you are so open-minded to new stuff. Keep up the good work brother
How about the Texas Jerusalem Crossroads, purely for the album cover alone
I think that you will love Amber, much calmer and ambient oriented, also compro by skee mask is a good choice for a review
You should listen to "Bath" by maudlin of the Well. Amazing and super unique album that can't really be explained
yesyesyesyesyes
Oh yeah, if you're into that style of abstract electronic music, you're in for a great time with Autechre. They're OGs of IDM scene, next to names like Aphex Twin, BoC, Squarepusher, u-Ziq, etc....
Tri Repetae is one of their most popular LPs, great pick for a start. Awesome that you reacted to it, I've enjoyed it.
I highly suggest checking more of their albums, each one is a unique experience.
Crongatulations on Elisa hitting 1000 streams!!
I highly recommend You Forgot It In People - Broken Social Scene
Considering I randomly remembered my deep love for this album back in the day I highly second this 🎉🎉🎉
You've done BoC, Aphex and Æ so I recommend Mu-ziq - Lunatic Harness, Squarepusher - Big Loada and Plug - Drum N Bass For Papa to cover the other biggest names in IDM from back in the day
Lunatic Harness fuck yeah!!!!
A friend gave me this record, said before I made an opinion I had to listen to it 5 times. Every time I listened, I heard new things, what sounded complex became simple, and opened up new complexity. 50+ times later, still hearing new things.
The second disc included with the Tri Repetae++ edition is really good too, especially Second Peng and Veltrmx21.
my man smagity smags u r da best fr
WEEN WEEN WEEN WEEN WEEN. PLEASEEEEEEEE SMAGS
I loved this video as well.
No way, wasn’t expecting to see this. Should get to Amber or Incunabula next
Also you would regret going to elseq 1-5 or NTS Sessions right after lol 😂
eutow be bangin'
I'm surprised someone told you this isn't a good place to start. It's probably their most accessible album. This one or maybe Amber/LP5.
Personally I love them but their later stuff is an acquired taste for sure. Try Confield or Exai if you want to jump into the deep end with them
definitely did not expect this one but I'm glad to see it here! Not exactly the easiest album to get into but it's endlessly rewarding!
He's finally taken the plunge, pleeeease do Amber and LP5 as well
AUTECHRE!!!! I LOVE THIS DUO!! im so glad you reacted to this!!
night time swimming to Stud, I like that. And yeah you can really start anywhere in the discog, no es importa. My first foray into the Autechres was to load their entire current discog onto a special Autechre only mp3 player and just have it on random. It ended up becoming the soundtrack of that summer!
ALL THINGS MUST PASS NEST 🙏🙏🙏
Spot on insights. Can't believe this was '90s, I thought like 2010, 2015 at first haha. Recommendation: Kate Bush "The Dreaming" (1982).
LETS FUCKING GOOO!!!
a recommendation would be se bueno by turquoise death or after the magic by parannoul
true on the turq
yeah it feels like after the magic and se bueno go hand in hand for some reason
Hey Smags. Being relatively new to your channel but having watched quite a bit of your content, i really appreciate how wide a variety of genres you touch. That being said i would love to see you review something completely left of center, particularly the album "Lifeblood" by Brand of Sacrifice. It is intense, heavy and wild. At the absolute minimum i think it would generate a truly interesting reaction video. Love your vids ❤
Yeeeees. Fucking excellent album and one of my first introductions to WARP when it released. Blew my mind. Really hope you go down further into the WARP catalogue...Plaid: Double Figure is a must listen.
Thanks Smags! I'll agree with people shouting for Squarepusher. Feed Me Weird Things is my favorite.
Crazy good choice for reaction! Squarepusher - Midi Sans Frontieres (Avec Batterrie) as a single + some album next is a must! Can't stop listening to this masterpiece...
One of the most innovative artists of our time - electronic or otherwise. Early albums are mellow and melodic. Second album "Amber" is my fave from that era. Later albums get gradully more abstract and experimental. LP5, Confield, and Untilted are my favourites there.
for something in their catalog a little less calculated whit crazier sound design id check out exai! its my fav album by them. loved the reaction as usual
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS MY GUY
a few recommendations:
Process - Sampha (experimental r&b, great production)
Nurture - Porter Robinson (light summer electric with fun production)
Koi No Yokan - Deftones (very heavy, sexier and heavier radiohead imo)
OIL OF EVERY PEARLS UN-INSIDES - SOPHIE (experimental electronic)
Hypochondriac - Brakence (very experimental emo rap, glitch pop)
Reading Writing And Arithmetic - The Sundays (the smiths ish, with beautiful female vocals)
We are so fucking back
Smags you can also do there is love in you by Four Tet.
id recommend doing lp5 then confield, lp5 is still grounded but starting to go weird, and then confield is when shit hits the fan. from there id do draft 7.30 and untilted if you like what you heard on confield, then prolly exai and then after that elseq 1-5 and nts sessions 1-4 is generally the progression id go for in the ae discog
Autechre's later stuff is super different from their early work, I would recommend Exai as a gateway into their newer more experimental stuff. LP5 is also a really accessible album from them that sounds like a bridge between stuff this album and what they would do later
you should peep up matmos ! they made a lot of percussion on bjork's vespertine, and made a whole album sampling a washing machine, one sampling plastic noises, one sampling surgery. Shit's crazy but my fave and maybe the best starting point is 'the civil war' which is like crazy folktronica hurdy gurdy viola bagpipe kinda vibe
I'd love to see u cover NTS sessions lol
Definitely recommend Gas - Gas 0095. Extremely underrated ambient techno record that has been lost to time.
I love zauberberg
@@ihaveagoddamnplanarthur I'm with you. Zauberberg is one of my favourite ambient techno records of all time, and one of my favourite records in general. but this is a different Gas
I think this is my favourite of Autechre's "easier" albums. I do quite like the high pitched sounds that lurk somewhere on the border of perception though. Pretty curious what you'd think about other albums of theirs, like "Draft 7,30", "Untilted" (sic), or "Exai".
Other suggestions by other artists: "Autoditacker" by Mouse on Mars (electronica, IDM-adjacent I'd say, a bit more silly/playful), "Sunset Mission" by Bohren & der Club of Gore (dark / doom jazz, very slow, ambient, atmospheric), and "Universal Sprache" by Vladimir Bozar 'n' ze Sheraf Orkestär (eclectic genre mash-up, very silly, also french).
Bass on 'Clipper'? I'd use the 'Generate' synth by Newfangled Audio...it's the bomb for fizzy basses. The monophonic version is free, but I've forgotten what it's called.
Ooh! Autechre! Lovin the amount of electronic on this channel. I am once again recommending Hurry Up, We're Dreaming by M83.
theyre music definitely requires a certain headspace to enjoy but theyre my favorite idm act. I love untilted and quaristice alot.
ohh i love autechre LP5 is my favourite of theirs ive listened to! do volcanic bird enemy tho
wow! and now tri rep this week! I am about to watch but i suspect you're not going to love it much! this jarred the landscape of electronic music when it came out. autechre's listenship was increasing around this time and it pumped many surprised brains in '95. pivotal stuff for electronic music.
go plastic by squarepusher is a hell of listen, and one that’s a bit different that i think you should react to is the drift by scott walker, such an insane album
I love Autechre but their stuff is not as easy to connect with as Aphex Twin's or Boards of Canada's. They never really had a masterpiece on the level of SAW 85-92 and MHtRtC either. This one's generally regarded as their most popular and I'd say it bridges a nice gap between their more conventional earlier sound and the more experimental style they pursued going forward. So I'd say it's a fine place to start. My favourite of theirs is Confield which is very cold and bleak. Probably not something you'll enjoy much but I think it'll make for a good reaction. If you ever decide to do more Autechre in the future, your next one has to be Amber. It's the album preceding this one but it sounds noticeably different. A lot less glitch and a lot more ambient techno. For that reason, it'll result in a more enjoyable listening experience for you overall even if the highlights perhaps aren't as high as here
Other electronic music recommendations:
Squarepusher - Hard Normal Daddy (imo, he's the 4th most important IDM musician after Aphex Twin, BoC and Autechre, and Hard Normal Daddy is generally regarded as his best album)
Justice - Cross (2nd best electronic music band from France - after Daft Punk, of course - and their newest album is coming next week!)
Jon Hopkins - Immunity (has some incredible chill house/IDM tracks that you're bound to love)
Immunity (and open eye signal in particular) are S tier 👌
I would definitely recommend warp tapes 87-93 by autchre. Its an unreleased album type thing u can find on youtube
Me shouting at the screen on Clipper, , "PUSH THE HEART, PUSH THE HEART"
Please react to "Clics Modernos" by Charly García. It's a great rock and new wave album that was released on 1983 and at that time the usage of electronic drum machines in rock music was new and exciting. The artist confesses that Prince got influenced by his music.
Yo Smags, love the reactions. The next time you're in the mood for some shoegaze-y dream pop with some noise and glitchy electronic elements I think you should definitely check out Yeule - Softscars. It's rated #17 on RYM for 2023 and it's one of my favorites. Favorite tracks for me are xwx, sulky baby, softscars, ghosts, dazies, inferno, and cyber meat.
Great album! Although I prefer their album “amber.” Still waiting for you to check out ų-Ziq (also sometimes written Mu-Ziq). Lunatic Harness or Magic Pony Ride.
Do a bit of The Fall-hex enduction hour. Stone cold classic
AUTECHRE LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOO
also you say "oatecker"
Would you be open to Boards of Canada’s smaller EPs? Like Twoism, Hi Scores, and In a Beautiful Place Out In the Country. I think there’s a lot of unique content there
This one's a slow burn, but really funky. It gets crazier as you move forward in time with them, hope you're ready.
You should check out "Reflex Angle" by Hudson Lee, its one of my favorite EDM/IDM albums of all time.
YOOOO NEVER THOUGHT U WOULD CHECK THIS OUT
AE are so sick, I don't listen to them as much as I used to but their whole discography is a super fun ride.
edit: just finished vid. if you do want to check out more of their stuff I'd recommend starting with Incunabula. not because it's their 1st album but because I can actually see you liking that one a lot more. Tri Repetae is a very stagnant album and is definitely not for people starting out, Incunabula moves about a lot more and has much more emotion. keep up the great vids bro 🔥🔥
Yes, check out their whole discography and upload videos!!! Very worth it. They've only gotten more challenging as they release music. Go in chronological order after this one.
❤
Hey smags im a bit late on the posts but maybe if ur reading this you should listen to king krule 6 feet beneath the moon like right now and also maybe do a reaction to that album
Not related but you should listen to hex by bark psychosis. It’s an amazing ambient post rock album (somewhere between talk talk and air) and im sure it would take you away imediatly.
Gotta Do Squarepusher’s Feed Me Weird Things
I know u just reacted to an instrumental album but I feel like you would love DJ Shadow's "Endtroducing"
He already loves it
@@Thatsjusthewayitis oh shoot nvm I wish we could see him react to it
@@ryanhester5724 yeah same that would have been really cool to see a first reaction since it’s one of my all time favourites
Burial - Kindred Ep 😏
Magnolia Electric Co. by Songs: Ohia next pleaseee. You haven't done a country album yet im p sure so this could be a nice change.
Let the Sun Talk - MAVI is a MUST LISTEN
Please do an orbital - In sides reaction, one of the greatest electronic albums of all time and don’t see it get any attention in the reactions side of CZcams
i've lost track of the day for asking for Duck Stab...
That would be so funny
I feel like AFX BoC & Autechre make up the holy trinity
If you want to visit another planet, check out The Orb's album "Orbus Terrarum". A divisive work for fans, but undeniably unique, and I think you would enjoy it.
11:24
Stud is my favorite track off this album for the simple reason of being so energetically soulless. A true oxymoronic song. Melancholic, curious, yet too Energetic.
19:18
Overand is 2nd because it’s cold, frozen, hopeless, barely beating with its faint percussion. One of the few songs along with stud that has induced a sense of powerlessness in me.
I find overand to be warm not hopeless at all it might be my favourite track on this album
Overand and Stud are my two favorites too
Please do Autechre anvil Vapre or Incunabula
My favorite headache album
you should react to Oil Of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides by SOPHIE if you like autechre she was inspired by then and her music is so so good
Give Sunken Foal a go. He's a pal of the Autechre boys.
PLEASE DO AMBER BY THEM NEXT ITS ONE OF THEIR BEST
Day 1 of asking Smags to listen to The Verve's "A Storm in Heaven"
also, hell yeah, Autechre is wild bro.
Hope you keep this up
No such thing as late when your middle name is consistency
The album cover is the color same as your wall
hi smags, ilu
smags please review the lamb as effigy by sprain and sports by modern baseball 🙏🙏🙏
WEEZER'S BLUE ALBUM NEXT!
i thought title said Autebjork - Tri Reputopia >.
Love Autechre. But better:
Plaid - the digging remedy
More melodic, they are 30+ years in business.
OMG
check out "Install" by xaviersobased
do THE GHOST POP TAPE BOY
U should listen to Rage against the machine's first album, Safe as milk by Captain Beefheart and The Stooges's first album
Their first album ‘Incunabula’ is so good. It probably the Autechre album I’d recommend to someone who was looking to get into their stuff… it a bit more easy to listen too, tuneful and has a bit more of an accessible sound. Their second album Amber is great too… get a bit darker
Only God Was Above us PLEASE
You should listen to some of the BoC ep’s in your own time, probably wouldn’t make a great vid though unless you listened to them all together
day 2 of asking smags to review/react to hypochondriac by brakence bc it has really good production and transitions