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  • What a a masterpiece... Sounds fresher than ever.

  • no one can match this no one its pure class of the highest order,even aphex twin never pulled this off

  • it aint done like dis no mo'. this is just too good.

  • god, this song gets right to your heart. its almost painful to listen to it with all the memories flowing through your head.

  • Why have I not heard this before!? Wow....really an awesome track and I need to look in to this artist immediately! THANKS!

  • @MetalGuruMessiah Your comment on not having heard Ae before and wanting to check them out fills me with joy. You have an awesome journey ahead! Their backcatologue is both immense and very very special :)

  • @MetalGuruMessiah one of the most awesome possible things u could have said here :D

  • One of the best songs on my iPod... : )

  • I loved playing Wipeout HD/Fury on the Playstation 3 through this song..it fits more than perfectly :)

  • Better than taking drugs!? Your a damn joke! Drugs and the sequencer is heaven! connection with the shit know as people is the joke! Now we know how the machine can sing! Better than the shit known as people!

  • ive been seeing 444 every second day ive been feeling lonley does these number s have a meaning in me or around me

  • @MrMushroom123 didn't catch the sunrise, but I was watching the meteor shower while reclining in my zero-g lounger

  • Tears my heart out..................

  • Started listening to this at 4:44 AM.

  • @lordpelius did you catch the sunrise? because this would just be the perfect track for it! :)

  • I love this song.

    and it's my favorite number too!

    I see the number 444 everywhere...

  • Who cares if it's IDM, who cares if it's downtempo or if it's glitch. This shit is timeless.

  • who expected anything to make sense to you kiddo :)

  • this isn't downtempo

  • one of the best songs ever made

  • I believe IDM is the genre associated with this type of Music. I just call it freeing.

  • @nicforshort I'd call it downtempo

  • The whole Incunabula album is timeless!

  • would have to be one of the best songs by these guys

  • i bought this the day it came out!!! awesome!!

  • God, I fucking love this tune so much. It just never gets boring.

  • I never took drugs. Music is best experienced and understood while being sober and clean. Ina fact, I dont remember listening music being drunken, listening and drinking are two different realities for me.

  • @xinijxt "I never took drugs. Music is best experienced and understood while being sober and clean"

    This is a good sentence to sum up the people I do not associate with voluntarily. You haven't tried drugs and you are saying music is best experienced without them? ... what's that???

  • It took dope to help me understand why dope wasn't the answer.

    Herpderp catidadly perp....

  • Does this remind anyone else of a Darren Aronofsky film, like Pi or Requiem for a Dream?

  • @zevex747 their song 'kalpol introl' was used in the film pi. so i can understand where you hear the familiarity behind it

  • @def0rm0 - wow really?? I'll have to watch that movie again it's amazing anyway :D

  • @zevex747 yes, really. have at it mate, and enjoy! :)

  • @zevex747 YES

  • @zevex747

    Actually I'm pretty sure Aronofsky used another track from Incunabula for Pi, more exactly Kalpol Introl. If he used this one aswell I'm not sure about though...

  • Oh yeah, and Cut Chemist, DJ Shadow, Kid Koala, Beat Junkies / J Rocc / D Styles / Peanutbutter Wolf, MF Doom, Prince Paul, Mr. Scruff, Cornelius, Ken Ishii . . . . and just stuff . . . . Vince Guaraldi, Dave Brubeck, Little Walter, Soul Couching, Bola Sete, Nicola Conte, Ursula 1000, Tipsy, Komeda, Stereolab, Pink Martini, Pink Floyd, Tool, Kraftwerk, Zero7, Air, Royksopp, Goldfrap . . .

    If you know where to look there's a shit ton of good music out there.

  • which music genre is it?

  • @buldi53 Awesome. That's the name of the genre.

    Groups you might like: Boards of Canada, Aphex Twin, Flying Lotus, Amon Tobin, Bullion, J Dilla, Lone, Casino Versus Japan, Bibio, Odd Nosdam, Jackson & His Computer Band, Madlib to a name a few within the general groupings related to 'Ae'

    Of course there's the easier-to-listen-to Underworld, Chemical Brothers, Prodigy, Justice, Daft Punk, Crystal Method, Chromeo, Avalanches and so on if you'd like something more dancy.

    Genre < ART

  • @bobbygnosis then this is ambient

  • @buldi53 If classification helps you to make the world more intelligible then so be it.

  • so inspiring...

  • This track is out of this world love it,thanks for sharing***** :)

  • SyFy channel anyone???

  • sweet but way too long

  • You have to keep in mind what technology had to offer back in 1993 and yet they found an incomparable way to do it with actual musicianship. These two guys deserve a ton of credit for shaping what electronic music and its many faces has become today.

  • @deadmau5suckz

    autechre made this masterpiece in '93. you werent even born probably. wash your fucking mouth kid.

  • @deadmau5suckz can you come up with some constructive criticism for your statement? or do you need 121.gigawatts plugged in your brain to help you- no wait your just fucked in the head.

    Autechre's music is an experience.

  • @deadmau5suckz fucking faget ass bitch you dont know real music fuck you just pissed me off way bad

  • @deadmau5suckz Hey deadmau, techno/house suck real bad! its really gay and fake. Autechre is much better

  • @broadcastmyass4u u really din't heard of rvj right? it's not gay and fake, its fake and gay

  • @deadmau5suckz who rvj?

  • the way it finally drop (dropps) into a major chord at the end is just <3 <3 <3 amazing!!!

  • Autechre has so many great songs, it's hard for me to pick my favorite. They are amazing. Geniuses. THeir music is timeless. I got into this album recently, and it's from 1993!?

  • This is really good stuff. It seems entirely repetitive, but there are a lot of subtle variations in it.

  • Every time that I listen to this track I feel so nostalgic.

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  • @CNSagent me tooo.... it makes me cry sometimes... oldtimes !!! :**

  • didubabidabaj!

  • spin the black circle game should use this music

  • the early Autechre is still my favourite period - Incunabula, Amber, up until about 1996 then they started to disappear up their asses trying to be too random....

    Thankfully their 2 albums in 2010 are a bit of a return to form...

  • @dwellceller if you prefer artist who loops infinitely and never develops maybe you should choose something from the rock-genre, like the Rolling Stones.

  • @ICANHASGREATMUSIC

    Ironically the strolling bones would have to be the worst band ever IMO - can't stand them!!

    I don't mind Autechre developing but from about 2001 to 2007 they got lost trying to be too random IMO - and not developing....their 2 albums in 2010 are good but certainly not developed much at all compared to their first few years - they certainly hit a very high mark in 1993 - 1997

  • @dwellceller Randomness is beauty my friend

  • Better than taking drugs is learning how to be content with simple beauty.

  • @EverythingSpirals Drugs get you to a point you can't get to without them though. I am sober right now and 100% appreciating the beauty of this song, but there's no doubt I would enjoy it more on weed or shrooms, or lsd.

  • @EverythingSpirals you only have to learn that if you've been a drug user in the past. Plus its not so much "learning", more like "remembering". I speak from experience.

  • @EverythingSpirals Lots people never could feel content with simple beauty,until "drugs" helped them to be whole enough.

  • @EverythingSpirals to me taking drugs is/was all about learning just that

  • @EverythingSpirals What better than taking drugs when one is content with simple beauty?

  • @lakmilis Makes no sense. If you're content, you don't need drugs to "enhance" your mood. You'll get there one day, child.

  • @Skullwerk You were on point right up untill your condescending "child" remark.

    You'll get there one day, too.

  • @Parousia03 Hypocritical critique of my comment. Thanks for nothing.

  • @Skullwerk That was in no way hypocritical. I've not said one thing to even suggest that, either.

    You will get there one day; I'm all but positive you will, one day.

  • @EverythingSpirals Drugs can help one appreciate simple beauty without the drugs. I mean, we can always have both. . .

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  • @EverythingSpirals This is true, I feel immense beauty from listening to music, watching the world move around me, and experiencing nature. But I have to admit the most overwhelmingly beautiful and spiritual experience I've had was on mushrooms. People can pidgeonhole drugs as a bad thing all they want, but it doesn't change the fact that there are some incredibly introspective and breathtaking experiences that can be obtained from certain substances that cannot be obtained from simply living.

  • @justinorville What introspective ability did you gain, or what can you see now? If it's contributive to your life then we should be able to verify concretely how it benefited you. The best teaching I know about is the teaching of life itself.

  • @endogenic Basically, while I was under the influence of psylocibin mushrooms, I was subjected to a number of realizations about myself and the world around me. The most crucial area that it helped me with is that it completely let me overcome my fear of death. At one point while I was on them, I felt as if I was slipping away into a black void, and it felt like death at the time, but it was an overpowering feeling of peacefulness rather than despair. Ever since I have no longer feared dying.

  • @justinorville I heard that virtuous people in the past saw life as precious, a time to bless their life, and they awaited death as a time of rest. But that experience you got was different as it was shown to you by a dead spirit. It made you feel comfortable with death so that you'll feel more easy, so that it could use your body for its own purpose. You're in danger now, and proof is that later in life you will get more stress. It's so important to understand life properly to get true peace

  • @endogenic I don't believe human beings have the ability to completely understand life, we don't have enough information. I think a big part of the beauty of life is the mystery of it all. That spirit theory is completely ridiculous though, many people report "death" experiences as a result of psylocibin, and in a study carried out on people who had never taken psychoactive substances 60 percent reported it to be one of the most beautiful experiences of their life.

  • this music is like a dream

  • ~ For All The past ^ For all that Gone Away.. We , Particles, Matter ~ There might be Converting Somewhere in an edge far from here..swirling in places that only time and space divide..

  • This is one of the few songs that, even though I have the pitch perfectly recalled in my head, I just can't amuse myself by imagining what it sounds like. It's so subtle in the way that it is complex that I must actually listen to it each time to "get" it.

  • really nice song I like a lot

  • I could listen to this on repeat forever. I feel the way this sounds after taking morphine. Also sounds like sex. Two of my favourite pastimes are dreaming and fucking: awesome song!

  • man I've been sleepin on this disc - this is good fkn Autechre right here

  • :O 444 likes and 4 dislikes! my mind just exploded :D

  • @SaladHael - now it's almost 555 likes and 5 dislikes :o

  • It sounds the same on drugs, really. it's just easier to write music like this when you're on speed or something.

    Trust me, I know. Sober people can enjoy music too, and probably should, because to say it's only enjoyable on drugs is an insult to the composer.

  • (Posted by Youtube Stream for iPhone (yst.me) on behalf of n_tom at twitter)

  • Cover always reminded me of blurry transmissions from the moon .lol .Great Album

  • Wait so this whole time we weren't listening to music? And who the f*ck are you calling a nerd, Raytard? I say "Raytard" because some retards can only see the light of day when it shines through bullet holes. I'm aiming at your grill @Intelectual95. Don't make me violent, Autechre and Boards Of Canada are like Yoga for me....

  • @Intelectual95 I don't care what tests you've taken, that's great if you like Avenged Sevenfold. Anybody who wants to listen to this can do so if they'd like. If you really were smart and wanted to show it you wouldn't need to bash people and maybe you could use proper capitalization and punctuation? Oh, and I like both kinds of music. And someone does have to put this together, it's not just the computer. There's no need to be rude.

  • @Intelectual95

    "actually" and "their", Mr 170.

  • @Intelectual95

    lol. . .  a truly intelligent person doesn't go around spouting off how intelligent he/she is, because they would be intelligent enough to know that would make them a FOOL.

    Good Day

  • @cerealx no, because you can still be an elitist while being intelligent. And in almost all cases, they're both.

  • @Intelectual95 You're fucking retarded.

  • @Intelectual95

    wow

    That is all I have to say.

  • @Intelectual95 ...and who are Avenged Sevenfold??? A screamo band for insecure teenie bops like yourself who are ashamed to admit they have a crush on the unnameable Baby singer.

    Get lost troll.

  • @Intelectual95 Somebody with a 170 IQ would realize how made-up that last statement sounds. If you're so smart why do you use the words bleepy and bloop?

  • @Intelectual95 It's just too easy. Just too... fucking... easy. But hey, I just gave you the attention you crave, so who's the winner?

  • Hello, if you want to delve into Autechre's discography, take a look at my discog review ! Cheerio!

  • glad this song occurred in my lifetime.

  • incunabulas rule OK!

  • I just played the game kitten cannon and scored 444.

  • amazing track! Love autechre so much! This song gives me chills it's so good!

  • Woahhhh....444 is lucky number. Its kinda strange that I stumbled upon this song...

  • I'm reading "Can Man Live Without God" by Ravi Zacharias

    it's a good combo with autechre

  • bleh...

  • i love this song so much. heavy beats combined with a spacey, ambient soundscape, such a nice contrast

  • Balsam für die Seele, Danke Autechre

  • one of my most absolute fav tracks of all time

  • autechre plz: where is incunabula 2 ??waiting for it

  • The whole track is spectacular, but minute 4 to 5 is unbelievable!

  • Awesome track from amazing album. I love many of their later releases too (Amber, Tri Repetae, Chiastic Slide, Anvil Vapre to name just few of the best ones), I love all those harsh sounds, clicks, massive and complex broken rhythm structures but somehow for me 'Incunabula' is more special than anything else they ever recorded, so beautifully composed, there is something within those melodies and atmospheres that give me shivers every time I listen to it, one of my favourites from that period

  • Every time I think about doing drugs (something to which I'm not opposed to in principle), I think, wait, I'll see how far music can take me first.

    I've never been disappointed.

  • @88douchebag

    The second half of your post is sense, the first half is bollocks. You honestly don't see how Vonnegut and rave or even weed can go together? The modern world is full of great things that will one day be compared to the greats of old favourably. You can't hold up an appreciation of the old as a defence against ignorance of the new. Any person who advocates the restriction of experience is afraid of looking at the whole picture and I can't have any respect for a coward.

  • @88douchebag Oh come now! There's enough room in infinity for everybody! I do agree that a deeper understanding of infinity and complex behavior is necessary for understanding our world, but enthusiasts contribute an interpretation and appreciation of what we know at the moment. Let us play, and maybe an Isaac Asimov will rise among us. Autechre has essentially brought complexity to an apex in their music.

  • @ediblebatteries

    To right !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @88douchebag

    Thanks for the speech Albert Einstein.

  • however, peak experiences induced by music, drugs wear off quickly and you are back to contemplating your daily circumstances that take over your experience. now, the meaning/significance of things, understanding something is experiencing it. as your experience fades, you are left with a fading memory, words, a mnemonic. long-term structural changes that require great effort can only happen in your day-to-day state of mind, whatever that is a result of.

  • music is a head trip as well. because recordings do not significantly change between listening experiences, they are comparable to a substance that has a particular way of influencing you. any actual experience you have is dynamic due to you and your circumstances changing, and all experience is psychedelic. what you do with it, what comes next, depends upon the the whole picture.

  • @88douchebag - i hate all the comments on youtube music vids (esp electronic music ones!) but your post there made me smile :) I agree!

  • man i love this era from 1991-1995 was a great time of production for afx and friends. you can kinda tell the technology is gettin a little bit more depth driven than say a Chicago Acid House type song from the mid to late 80s.

  • this wreaks of aphex twin XD

  • I'm pissed I haven't had weed all day lol but seriously experiment with drugs. you can't just "enligthen" yourself with gay ass yoga and meditating all day unless you are fucking imhotep

  • lol i totally moved with this in my room :)))))

  • music for the universes

  • Dave Elsewhere :-) Detours :-)

  • Don't need drugs. Bipolar here

  • I hope this gets 444,000 views.

  • @chillskid it's already had 444.

  • @aesrp yes but we need to look forward to something to achieve xD

  • todo

  • oh freakin, this wud be soooooooooooo kool when im stoned to near death

  • If you need drugs to appreciate the best piece of electronica of a decade then you aint hearing it right. Alien church hall. Haleluja. X

  • what a gift.

    spine-melter.

  • 444 This number represents seeing beyond the veil ...tunning in new dimensions...this frequency with intent may very well open portals to other dimensions....444 has guided me to many mystical truths.....these numbers carry great significance.......Universal Harmony !......cool song thanx

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  • Just downloaded the .flac file of this song and i'm in heaven.

  • awesome!!!!

  • I just cried. Damn. this is beautiful.

  • @TheFeelin89 haha right on, manly confessions. I cry over this stuff all the time.

  • marvellous abstract music

  • Awesome song.

  • Damn, this has some epic drums

  • For me 444, Piezo and VLetrmx21 are Ae's holy trinity

  • Gracias por la subida. Creo que estos estilos musicales debieran mostrarse a más gente. Además la tecnología ya permite crear totalmente música sin necesidad de pagar estudios que muchas veces cobran por las luces y el amoblado

  • I just came out my ears

  • I don't use any drugs, but a common broad assumption remains that to fully exprience music such as this you must. Not true.

    I think this is beauty.

  • @corycripmaster but you gotta admit, this makes you feel as if you are on some pretty damn good shit, eh?

  • @corycripmaster Greater words have never been said.

  • @corycripmaster Right on. One pet peeve is when you are trying to share a great track like this with someone and they say something like "Dude, this would be awesome on acid". *sighs*

  • @corycripmaster Good music still sounds good without a spliff.

  • @corycripmaster it is true.. try experimenting with drugs sum.. you'll notice being sober fucking sucks.

  • @tomsativa it is not true for everyone. It may be true for you and for me and for someone else, but drugs are definitely not for everyone.

  • @ambershej awesome typical response.. well since drugs are pumped through all human bodies.. they are for everyone. anyone whos disagrees has yet to try some mushrooms or acid. neither harm your body.. how could it be..."nah drugs arent for me man they make me feel different." schitzo's basically never need drugs to feel this but sober fucks do. all I'm saying is if you're listening with a sober mind you won't take in all that's there. and fuck trying to look cool because you don't take drugs

  • @tomsativa if you listen to a piece of music on drugs you perceive things that a sober mind doesn't, but... a sober mind perceive things that a mind on drugs doesn't perceive. Drugs just alter your perceptions, they don't expand it. It is the combination of sobriety and drugs that expands your mind. And not everyone can handle drugs without harm. So I wouldn't recommend them to anyone if I don't know them.

  • @tomsativa I do disagree with what you've said, and I've tried shrooms. Drugs release very large amounts of the natural chemicals in your brain. Drugs aren't "pumped" through our bodies. So drugs aren't for everyone. Out of all of the drugs I've tried (which is quite a few) I hate weed the most; I'm an opiate man. People need to respect both sobriety and being high. It doesn't mean they need to experience both, just respect other people's preference. And acid can harm you. I've seen it happen.

  • @corycripmaster take that, common broads!

  • @corycripmaster

    Each to their own I have friends that do and dont and both can appreciate it all good tastes !!

  • @corycripmaster I fully support ones use, or non-use, of drugs. It's your choice because it is your mind, and your body. Drugs can enhance some experiences with music profoundly. They are not required, however, and should never be imposed as such :)

  • @corycripmaster how would you know it isn't true?

  • @corycripmaster Smoke weed you bitch

  • @corycripmaster- Thank you for acknowledging this fact.

  • @corycripmaster yeah but you see it on a higher level on drugs. Imagine the beauty you feel now multiplied by 1,000

  • @corycripmaster try it with drugs, you probably even like it more 0=D I don't think it's necessarily drugs making people like this sort of music though. Probably in general people who like this kind music also like other 'strong experiences' such as drugs :P

  • @corycripmaster

    How would you know? You don't take any.

  • Just think, these are the same people that made Gantz Graf. That's the beauty of electronic music I guess, lack of limits.

    Unbelievable song.

  • sounds like a7x