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Draft 7.30

 
Album Review: Draft 7.30

  • Artist: Autechre
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 08, 2003
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

After an LP and several EPs of baffling, beat-damaged digital concrete, Autechre was definitely due for a change. Rob Brown and Sean Booth have never turned in a substandard production, but 2001's cold, dispirited Confield merely flaunted their programming prowess instead of offering music that listeners could enjoy. Something less than a radical reinvention, Draft 7.30 does return the duo to the more inviting climes of past masterpieces like Tri Repetae (if not Basscadet). The record is immediately more compelling than Confield, with less focus on their trademarked random-beat-making software. A few melodies, suitably obtuse and wispy, creep in as well. "V-Proc" is an excellent production, somehow spacious and claustrophobic at the same time, with stuttered percussion and a hip-hop beat pounding away in the background. "61e.CR" and "P.:Ntil" also have glimpses of a repetitive beat, even if the usual recycle bin of percussion noise nearly overwhelms them near the end. The 12-minute "Surripere" is an epic of deliciously chilly atmospheres, though the usual Autechre beat madness could've used a timeout. Most importantly, though, the duo has pulled away from the brink; no one ever doubted that Autechre was at the extreme of experimental techno for its own sake, but given a record like Draft 7.30, listeners might actually return for multiple listens. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Xylin Room Autechre (6:09)
IV VV IV VV VIII Autechre (4:50)
61e.CR Autechre (5:38)
Tapr Autechre (3:14)
Surripere Autechre (11:23)
Theme of Sudden Roundabout Autechre (4:51)
VL Al 5 Autechre (4:56)
P.:Ntil Autechre (7:07)
V-Proc Autechre (6:00)
Reniform Puls Autechre (8:38)

Credits

Alexander Rutterford (Design), Noel Summerville (Mastering), Alexander Rutterford (Digital Imagery), Sean Booth (Producer), Rob Brown (Producer)
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Draft 7.30
Studio album by Autechre
Released 7 April 2003
Genre IDM
Length 62:51
Label Warp WARP111
Producer Autechre
Professional reviews
Autechre chronology
Gantz Graf
(2002)
Draft 7.30
(2003)
Untilted
(2005)

Draft 7.30 is an album by the electronic music group Autechre. It was released by Warp Records in 2003. The artwork for this album was created by Alex Rutterford. "Theme of Sudden Roundabout" refers to Sudden, which is in Rochdale, the duo's hometown. "Reniform Puls" was used in a television advertisement for the LG U880 mobile phone.

Around the time of the album's release, Sean Booth stated in an interview that "[rhythm] doesn't seem to limit us in the way it did when we first started".[1]

Track listing

  1. "Xylin Room" – 6:09
  2. "IV VV IV VV VIII" – 4:50
  3. "6IE.CR" – 5:38
  4. "Tapr" – 3:14
  5. "Surripere" – 11:23
  6. "Theme of Sudden Roundabout" – 4:51
  7. "VL AL 5" – 4:56
  8. "P.:NTIL" – 7:07
  9. "V-Proc" – 6:00
  10. "Reniform Puls" – 8:38

References

External links

  • Draft 7.30 at the official Warp discography (features audio clips).

 
 

 

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