Autechre – Envane
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Warp Records – WAP 89CD |
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Format: |
CD
, EP, Stereo
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
IDM |
Tracklist
1 | Goz Quarter | 9:43 | |
2 | Latent Quarter | 7:37 | |
3 | Laughing Quarter | 7:05 | |
4 | Draun Quarter | 10:50 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Warp Records Limited
- Copyright © – Warp Records Limited
- Published By – Warp Music
- Published By – EMI Music
- Glass Mastered At – EMI Swindon
- Pressed By – Ablex – 83191
Credits
- Design – The Designers Republic
- Producer [Production] – AE*
- Written-By – Booth*
Notes
Released in a standard jewel case with clear tray and 4-page booklet.
"Goz Quarter" samples a lyric from Dr. Octagon's "No Awareness".
[On CD]
Warp Music EMI Music.
(P) 1997 Warp Records Ltd (C) 1997 Warp Records Ltd.
Made In England.
"Goz Quarter" samples a lyric from Dr. Octagon's "No Awareness".
[On CD]
Warp Music EMI Music.
(P) 1997 Warp Records Ltd (C) 1997 Warp Records Ltd.
Made In England.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text / scanned, EAN-13): 5021603089020
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 83191 WAP89CD 1:1:8
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L042
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 7303
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 83191 WAP89CD 1:1:1
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L041
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 7306
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3): 83191 WAP89CD 1:1:3:
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI L042
- Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 7305
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 4): 83191 WAP89CD 1:1:3:
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI L042
- Mould SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI 7302
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 5): 83191 WAP89CD 1:1:4
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 5): IFPI L042
- Mould SID Code (Variant 5): none
Other Versions (5 of 15)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Envane (12", 45 RPM) | Warp Records | WAP 89 | UK | 1997 | |||
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Envane (12", 45 RPM) | Warp Records | WAP 89X | UK | 1997 | ||
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Envane (CD, EP, Promo) | Warp Records | WAP 89CDP | UK | 1997 | ||
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Envane (12", 45 RPM, Promo, White Label) | Warp Records | WAP89X | UK | 1997 | ||
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Envane (12", 45 RPM, XAE Version) | Warp Records | WAP89X | UK | 1997 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Boom Bap Autechre :) Fantastic EP, quite accessible but sonically so inventive and original, it holds up and sounds like the future. Years go by and I still can't understand why those guys completely abandoned the idea of making music. I really miss Autechre 1.0. LP5 and beyond is a completely different story.
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Edited one year agoDespite being an architect, it took me years to realize that the cover design was in fact a stylized representation of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater House
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902 and Laughing Quarter are among Autechre's best tracks, how they could leave them off Chiastic Slide I don't know. The two other tracks on the EP are rather forgettable though.
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One of my faves in the Autechre catalog. The scratched sample in Goz Quarter is from Dr. Octagon- No Awareness. The full line is "watch them jam like Autechre with old energy".
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Edited 18 years agoJust listened to this for the first time in quite a while and now I know why it's been so long. There are precious few ideas contained over these 35 minutes.
Each track has a hook; don't get me wrong. It's just that the hook is all they've got. Goz Quarter starts out promising with a fast hip-hop beat, but rather quickly devolves into endless repetition. Latent Quarter and Laughing Quarter also have interesting "pseudo-melodies," but are too long and devoid of any soul.
Draun Quarter is the real killer. It has the same framework as the other three tracks: a semblance of tune and the jagged, mechanical Autechre percussion programming. But it's more than TEN MINUTES LONG! It just goes on and on and on and on...around the seven-minute mark I had to give it the axe.
Looking back, this EP marked the beginning of Autechre's adventures down the rabbit hole. What a shame.
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Edited 19 years ago9 years on and this EP is still one of the memorable releases for me by Autechre that I look back on with fondness / nostalgia. Envane is more accessible than Ae's other works in that it 'conforms', as such, to rigid timing but it works especially on Goz Quarter (or '9oz quarter' as it reads as on the sleeve) with it's twisted hip-hop interspersed with an almost ambient-like brass melody. The scratching is a little 'normal' as such for Autechre certainly in comparison with their later work, but not out of place, the track wouldn't sound right without the scratching... I crashed my car while listening to Ae's piece de resistance on Envane - Laughing Quarter, no laughing matter.
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I personally find the scratching on GOZ quarter to be kind of amusing. It is completely out of place in an Autechre release and whatever the hell it says sounds cool anyway. It's similar to the guy in "Ccec" on Ep7 or the rather quirky "Dial." from Gantz Graf. The latter half of the song is their rather overused technique of just kind of putting notes together that are in the same scale. They got rid of this annoyance after Chiastic Slide, and although I hate it can you think of anyone else who does it? The rest of Envane is, as everyone said, great, but I think Goz Quarter should be given more respect than it is simply because it's so damn catchy. Anyways...
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I am relatively positive that it is Goz Quarter. If you look carefully, and compare the first symbol with the 'g' in "laughing", you'll see that it is identical. Now compare it with the 9 in the CAT# WAP89CD. You'll see a small corner has been cut from the upper right, making it different from the 'g'. There are other examples of 'g's in the fine print, which look a bit like 9s as well, such as the one in the word England. The confusing one is the 2/Z, which really frankly looks like a 2, but if you look at the 'N' in the word Latent, for example, you'll see that a true diagonal has been avoided by zig-zagging in the same manner, which is what causes me to lean towards it being a Z and not a 2. That leaves the O in the middle, but given that the other two are letters, and the numeral O is notoriously confused with the letter O -- I thin it is the letter.
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I got this EP thinking it would just be a mini Chiastic Slide, and it definitely has shades of that album, but it's more like a funkier and more playful cousin to it. Laughing Quarter and Latent Quarter are prime pieces of twisted, electronified hip hop (albeit it a highly perverse form of hip hop) and are quite hypnotic. Goz (or it it 902?) Quarter is a quite a cool track as is Draun Quarter but they aren't a patch on the other two.
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