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  • Release Date

    19 May 2016

  • Length

    5 tracks

Elseq 1, released on May 19, 2016, marks the beginning of Autechre's ambitious Elseq series, a collection that underscores the duo's relentless exploration and redefinition of electronic music. This first installment in the series was unveiled alongside its counterparts in a surprise release, deviating from traditional album formats by embracing the digital medium's potential for boundless creativity. The Elseq series, particularly Elseq 1, showcases Rob Brown and Sean Booth's continued evolution, presenting a sonic landscape that is as challenging as it is captivating, further cementing their status as avant-garde pioneers within the IDM genre.

Elseq 1, alongside its siblings, represents a departure from conventional music release strategies, delivered exclusively as a digital download and streaming. This choice reflects Autechre's forward-thinking approach, both in terms of distribution and musical composition. The album itself is a dense, intricate tapestry of sound, weaving together complex rhythms, innovative textures, and a profound depth that demands and rewards attentive listening. The tracks are characterized by their experimental structures, breaking away from traditional formats to explore the interplay between space, time, and sound with a meticulous precision that has become synonymous with Autechre's work. Critics and fans alike have lauded Elseq 1 for its bold experimentation, its ability to transcend the limitations of genre, and its contribution to the ongoing dialogue about the possibilities of electronic music. Through Elseq 1, Autechre not only pushes the boundaries of their creative expression but also challenges listeners to engage with music in new and unexpected ways.

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