She's spot on. At first I thought LCC and Pro Radii were good tracks to have on a run, but the whole album never really hooked me. After having 1 hour + commutes daily, I tried listening to the whole thing front to back, and the experience really shifted. I'd go in on a track like sublimit, find one element to focus on, and be amazed at how that one element had completely morphed and was unrecognizable by the end, yet the whole track was the same structure as it had been in the beginning. Def need to get more sophie fans on the autechre train, they're really missing out. You can see a real throughline of how their work inspired her, and even the feedback of how she inspired them in albums like elseq and sign!
When I first heard it I thought it sounded like old mid 90's autechre but your right I just thought of it as a poppier version of Autechre then it clicked.
I really disagree it is best to let the music speak , i find it highly rhythmical and well organised. Discordant banging is someone with a spoon and some pans randomly hitting
I do agree with you. I wouldn’t describe autechre as discordant the same way I would stockhausen or Varese or other experimental electronic. Autechre is still very much dance music. Confield gets close though
@thrax4939 anyway I don't want to spoil the interpretation. It's like trying to explain a david lynch film when it's at first very individual . After a while maybe not so
Surprised SOPHIE found a copy of Untilted at an airport. That's such a random place to find an Autechre album.
UM, random MUSCH>>???
cant imagine a more random place to find a THING
She's spot on
@@adamsmith307don’t be a dick dude…
SHE WILL BE MISSED FORVER ❤️💋
I'm so glad to discover more of Sophie talking!
She speaks so articulate and brilliantly. SOPHIE forever ♾️ 💜
She's spot on. At first I thought LCC and Pro Radii were good tracks to have on a run, but the whole album never really hooked me. After having 1 hour + commutes daily, I tried listening to the whole thing front to back, and the experience really shifted. I'd go in on a track like sublimit, find one element to focus on, and be amazed at how that one element had completely morphed and was unrecognizable by the end, yet the whole track was the same structure as it had been in the beginning.
Def need to get more sophie fans on the autechre train, they're really missing out. You can see a real throughline of how their work inspired her, and even the feedback of how she inspired them in albums like elseq and sign!
RIP musical genius
Their remix of Bipp I listen to over and over again. It's like Autechre doing pop...
Yeah, it's their worst rmx
@@Tortuosit I think you're missing something but w/e
@@Koorova This 'something' is everything)
When I first heard it I thought it sounded like old mid 90's autechre but your right I just thought of it as a poppier version of Autechre then it clicked.
2:16 exactly
Are there anymore videos of this talk?
Link is in description
AE is the best
RIP
I really disagree it is best to let the music speak , i find it highly rhythmical and well organised. Discordant banging is someone with a spoon and some pans randomly hitting
did u listen to what she said?
I do agree with you. I wouldn’t describe autechre as discordant the same way I would stockhausen or Varese or other experimental electronic. Autechre is still very much dance music. Confield gets close though
@thrax4939 anyway I don't want to spoil the interpretation. It's like trying to explain a david lynch film when it's at first very individual . After a while maybe not so
Rip
sophie idm fan!!::>>> mostly ae as much i am
Only arca and Sophie recognized idm, and now there are some artists party girls anmd vjekdocenscod
nabihahalol lgbtq+aaiaa speaks to visionary elektron wet chorus set to max feedback depth and min delay time aficionado samuel long
Her voice is deep but it's unmistakebly a woman's voice. Icon.
not a necessary comment
RIP