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exai http://bleep.com/ (official release date 4/5 March)
 
exai http://bleep.com/ (official release date 4/5 March)
 
AE is an UK electronic duo focusing solely on the music.
 
AE is an UK electronic duo focusing solely on the music.
Unlike Aphex Twin, Amon Tobin or Squarepusher, they do not
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Unlike Aphex Twin, Amon Tobin or Squarepusher, ..., they do not
 
give any light shows and perfom only with lights off.
 
give any light shows and perfom only with lights off.
 
Their music is very innovative much closer to the experimental  
 
Their music is very innovative much closer to the experimental  
 
and electro-acoustic compositions of the modern classical  
 
and electro-acoustic compositions of the modern classical  
composers (e.g ives, parmeggiani, etc.)
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composers (e.g ives, parmeggiani, ...)
 
, then to the electronic rock/pop.
 
, then to the electronic rock/pop.
They do have lot of unintuitive randomness in their work.  
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They do have lot of counterintuitive randomness in their work.  
At the same timeOn the contrary, their compositions sound  
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At the same time, their compositions sound  
 
like they were completely composed by the turing
 
like they were completely composed by the turing
 
machines. But this extend of such inaccessible mechanical  
 
machines. But this extend of such inaccessible mechanical  
beauty seems to be possible only by the intentional artificiality of
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beauty seems to be possible only by the intentional artificiality
our non deterministic machines - brains.
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created by our non deterministic machines - brains.

Revision as of 18:03, 8 March 2013

Autechre (AE) exai http://bleep.com/ (official release date 4/5 March) AE is an UK electronic duo focusing solely on the music. Unlike Aphex Twin, Amon Tobin or Squarepusher, ..., they do not give any light shows and perfom only with lights off. Their music is very innovative much closer to the experimental and electro-acoustic compositions of the modern classical composers (e.g ives, parmeggiani, ...) , then to the electronic rock/pop. They do have lot of counterintuitive randomness in their work. At the same time, their compositions sound like they were completely composed by the turing machines. But this extend of such inaccessible mechanical beauty seems to be possible only by the intentional artificiality created by our non deterministic machines - brains.