from "Basscad EP"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basscadet
http://www.discogs.com/Autechre-Basscad-EP/master/1799
Autechre:
Autechre are an English electronic music group consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth, both natives of Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1987, the duo are one of the most prominent acts signed with Warp Records, a label known for its pioneering electronic music and through which all Autechre albums have been released. While most associated with IDM (intelligent dance music), Booth and Brown are ambivalent in relating their sound to established genres.[1] Their music has exhibited a gradual shift in aesthetic throughout their career, from their earlier work with clear roots in techno, electro and hip hop to later albums that are often considered more experimental in nature, featuring complex patterns of rhythm and subdued melodies. Quaristice, their most recent album, was released in 2008; it is due to be followed by Oversteps in March 2010.
Booth and Brown pronounce the name Autechre with a Rochdale accent (/ɔːˈtɛkər/ aw-TEK-ər).[2] However, they have explained that the name can be pronounced in any way one sees fit.[3] Booth explains: "The first two letters were intentional, because there was an 'au' sound in the track, and the rest of the letters were bashed randomly on the keyboard. We had this track title for ages, and we had written it on a cassette, with some graphics. It looked good, and we began using it as our name."[4] They are also commonly referred to by the abbreviation "Ae" or "æ".
Autechre have also recorded under various pseudonyms. One of the duo's earliest recordings was a 12" under the alias Lego Feet, released in 1991 on Skam Records. The majority of releases by the mysterious "umbrella project" Gescom, most of them on Skam, have been attributed to Booth and Brown, among other artists.
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Seefeel:
Seefeel are a British alternative rock group, primarily active in the early to mid 1990s. They have released three albums and several EPs between 1993 and 1996.
Seefeel formed during 1992 in London, England; with Mark Clifford on guitar, Mark Van Hoen on bass, Justin Fletcher on drums and Sarah Peacock on vocals and guitar. During 1992, Mark Van Hoen was replaced by Daren Seymour on bass. They released their first EPs and first album on the British independent label Too Pure in 1993. Seefeel's music was stylistically situated at the intersection of dream pop/shoegaze and ambient techno/IDM. The band signed with electronic label Warp Records in 1994, after which point Seefeel's music became much darker and more abstract. (CH-VOX), published in 1996 on Rephlex, was Seefeel's most recent and likely final release. Members of Seefeel have continued to release new material under different aliases and projects. As of 2008, Seefeel have partially reformed (with DJ Scotch Egg filling in for Daren Seymour on bass and former Boredoms drummer E-Da filling in for Justin Fletcher) and have been playing select live shows. Seefeel performed their last live concert with the original lineup in October 1997 alongside Boards of Canada. It is rumoured that Sarah and Mark are recording new Seefeel material this winter (2009) for release on Warp Records in 2010.
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Is this the Richie Hawtin remix ? :oD
fjroberts077 6 months ago
@fjroberts077 nope, it's by Seefeel
SkydiverShado 6 months ago
Another great remix by Seefeel.
It's excellent !!!
*****
TheIDMMaster 2 years ago
It's unbelievable no one uploaded this version
SkydiverShado 2 years ago