Electronica may be a useful marketing term, but the category misleadingly lumps together virtually anything with a sample or a loop. The failing of that vague moniker is that it makes no distinction ...
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 ...
Autechre’s eight-hour NTS Sessions adds another level of the British duo’s legacy. Though it’s created by a computer, it will bring you to another plane of human existence if you let it. Save this ...
In February of 2001, Spin magazine ran a sidebar to accompany the results of its readers poll. Titled “Stuff the Artists Like,” the text was a list of music recommended by the members of Radiohead, ...
Over the course of Sean Booth’s and Rob Brown’s career, from the 1993 release of their debut album “Incunabula” to the release of their last album, “Confield” (2001), synth sounds in Autechre’s music ...