This is eerie to how close this sounds to a modern Hiphop beat, then again I’ve always felt like IDM/downtempo always had a similar connection to instrumental Hiphop
To be honest, hip hop and Detroit Techno have a lot of similarities, maybe not in sound, but in their historical context and development during the 80s, so i think that when all this music jump to UK & Europe in the 90s, it was natural for some people to experiment mixing characteristics of the two worlds (electronic music and hip hop, which is also electronic in some aspects). Trip Hop it's most obvious but not the only one. Even what people call today lo-fi hip hop it's like a hip hop version of ambient techno/IDM from the 90s
The piano is from The Doo-Bop Song - Miles Davis. I've known this track for ages and just randomly pressed shuffle on autechre's profile. Im simply blown away
O:42 For me is that boundary being broken down when you have come up and entered the realm on a speckled dove. For me its tinged with sadness because even though you were having the time of your life unlike no human being had ever experienced before deep down you knew that one day it would be over. For me my era ended in 1998.
@@jasonspurs The main sample is actually DJ Premier in Deep Concentration by Gang Starr. That track just happens to sample summer madness so it's technically a second hand sample.
@@wavsnackssss Everyone says the piano sample is originally from Summer Madness, but here's the track: ua-cam.com/video/2SFt7JHwJeg/v-deo.html Which part specially is sampled? Because all I'm hearing is a similar sounding (but not quite the same) synth / electronic piano chord pattern. EDIT: That's because it's *not* from Summer Madness - people have been lazily saying it's from there for years because it sounds sort of similar. It's actually from 'The Awakening' by the Ahmad Jamal Trio. ua-cam.com/video/2DCpApGVXWg/v-deo.html
@@Hologhoul This album was my introduction to Autechre, too. I still remember walking around Binghamton that night with my headphones on, listening to the track Bike and seeing the world through new eyes. Thank goodness for electronic music!!
@@drunkardsdream Yes exactly that, listening to Autechre makes it seem like being in another world or universe, I've said same thing many times! You can be walking down the street and you get a weird, mysterious feeling... :-)
it honestly gives me com truise vibes even though this came first. i know he was inspired by boards of canada but im not too sure if he actually listened to any of autechre's works.
Easily my favorite autechre song yes i like there later songs but i have always prefered happier sounding stuff to abstract techno stuff still cool also does anyone think the synth chord throughout is what inspired collison chaos from sonic cd?
There's so much character and emotion pouring from Incunabula and Amber. Sometimes limitations set you free.
yeah I'm sure the albums where they used so many fucking obvious synths, pads & drum machines have character.
@@jackpaint6968 yep
@@jackpaint6968 Their first two albums are the only ones that do anything for me.
The warp tapes are also great
@@emmemmemm2360 agreed
found this on a Mo'Wax comp when i started delving into electronic music.. couldn't believe how groovy machines could be. still sounds crisp
Hard to believe Autechre ever sounded like this.
it was a phase
@@flightyzeus2 everything they do is a phase
@@jjwhittle8873 Everything You Do Is A Balloon
It's been a wild ride. Autechre still continues to deliver with every new stage of form on further releases. Looking back still feels fresh.
This is eerie to how close this sounds to a modern Hiphop beat, then again I’ve always felt like IDM/downtempo always had a similar connection to instrumental Hiphop
Almost all of BOC beats are fundamentally hip-hop oriented. It's just their sound design and harmony that gives cerebral touch to their music.
To be honest, hip hop and Detroit Techno have a lot of similarities, maybe not in sound, but in their historical context and development during the 80s, so i think that when all this music jump to UK & Europe in the 90s, it was natural for some people to experiment mixing characteristics of the two worlds (electronic music and hip hop, which is also electronic in some aspects). Trip Hop it's most obvious but not the only one. Even what people call today lo-fi hip hop it's like a hip hop version of ambient techno/IDM from the 90s
@@carloscampillomartinez2349 Can't wait to listen to hip-hop in 30 years that sounds like current-day Autechre!!!
is also pretty errie that the snth chord sounds almost excatly like sonic cd collision chaos jp version
I believe Autechre referred to themselves as "ideologically hiphop" in one of their AMA sessions
i heavily associate this track with summer of 2019 in japan...the rural scenery passing by on the train while this track played...mm chef kiss
The piano is from The Doo-Bop Song - Miles Davis. I've known this track for ages and just randomly pressed shuffle on autechre's profile. Im simply blown away
it doesn't sample Miles Davis, they've both got the same sample. Original is DJ Premier in Deep Concentration by Gang Starr
@@malakai9738 ty for this hint. be well, kind regards...
Eternal Masterpiece !
amazing tune. first i heard that piano sample come in i was addicted
Whoa, I wasn't prepared for 1:25!
Why not? Its the main hook
@@linesy77 Because you can't prepare for something you haven't heard before?
ua-cam.com/video/DZ1k_BrA8CI/v-deo.html
On repeat, everyday.
It's crazy how one could walk the earth not accompanied by this song.
Literally, one of the best songs ever made. 1:35
Thats Summer Madness by Kool and the Gang(live)
@@X-101 yes I know, cheers tho I just love the use of the sample here.
yeah more ascessible also my favorite song from them its probaly one of the happiest sounding artifical inteligence song
O:42 For me is that boundary being broken down when you have come up and entered the realm on a speckled dove. For me its tinged with sadness because even though you were having the time of your life unlike no human being had ever experienced before deep down you knew that one day it would be over. For me my era ended in 1998.
Piano sample is still dope as ever, though.
Summer madness by kool andKang
@@jasonspurs The main sample is actually DJ Premier in Deep Concentration by Gang Starr. That track just happens to sample summer madness so it's technically a second hand sample.
@@wavsnackssss Everyone says the piano sample is originally from Summer Madness, but here's the track: ua-cam.com/video/2SFt7JHwJeg/v-deo.html Which part specially is sampled? Because all I'm hearing is a similar sounding (but not quite the same) synth / electronic piano chord pattern. EDIT: That's because it's *not* from Summer Madness - people have been lazily saying it's from there for years because it sounds sort of similar. It's actually from 'The Awakening' by the Ahmad Jamal Trio. ua-cam.com/video/2DCpApGVXWg/v-deo.html
@@Man-From-Another-Place Think it's from a live version with Roy Ayers
they are brilliant
classic. thank you for this! be well, kind regards either...
Summer. Madness
0:43:- That synth is just timeless, it’s in another dimension/place
I saw these guys back in the 90s in Germany Bremen live phew they I damn side harder in their Sound live
This would’ve fitted well in San Andreas. SF-UR radio
That piano kicks ass
This track sounds a lot like a modern trap beat 20 years in advance
Nice summer madness sample
+primehunter45 sample is from Dj premier in deep concentration ;)
+primehunter45 Doo Bop - Miles Davis
+CHARLIE TIDMARSH not from miles davis song because easy mo bee used Dj premier track for doo bop track.same as Autechre in this recording.
+CHARLIE TIDMARSH "Dj premier in deep concentration" check this track out.
That's still a Summer Madness sample
03:00 Autechre are really good at sudden vibe shifts, but they never lost sight of the core of the track either
Summer madness
jazzy sound.
Sounds like the older brother of recks on, from Exai
sunsetman22. Lol... Reckson was the very last track I picked out. Simpler yet related. Feel the same way about quarstice 'IO' and Grant Graf 'dial'
Why does everybody hate this album now and adore Draft 7.30
Hey Astralplain! 😃
can't we like both
E L I like both too
It's Autechre themselves and a bunch of "critics" who hate this album, not us.
For me, this is their defining moment. After LP5 is where it all went wrong...
Just when you think it couldn't get more unreal... 2:58
That's a magical transition/section! This was one of the first Autechre tracks I ever heard, via Headz. Fantastic stuff.
@@Hologhoul This album was my introduction to Autechre, too. I still remember walking around Binghamton that night with my headphones on, listening to the track Bike and seeing the world through new eyes. Thank goodness for electronic music!!
@@drunkardsdream Yes exactly that, listening to Autechre makes it seem like being in another world or universe, I've said same thing many times! You can be walking down the street and you get a weird, mysterious feeling... :-)
it honestly gives me com truise vibes even though this came first. i know he was inspired by boards of canada but im not too sure if he actually listened to any of autechre's works.
what is the ending sample.. "..the noise ..the noise"
I love you 💖
This low ride takes me all the way down and elevator shaft I never even rode.
From Italy in 2024
Easily my favorite autechre song yes i like there later songs but i have always prefered happier sounding stuff to abstract techno stuff still cool also does anyone think the synth chord throughout is what inspired collison chaos from sonic cd?
Opus Number 1, anyone?
the claps sound exactly like it!!
lmao exactly
remastered??
I can't stop noticing the detuned bass
not a far cry from Dr.Dre's G-Funk beats
:)
1:25
I adore this. Also - first to be here ! :D
There is some unexpected things around here.
Kool & the Gang
no wonder they called this lowride. shit sounds like crunkbient
Feels like Terminator 2.
gta 3
dude