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Autechre - Peel Session album flac Performer: Autechre
Title: Peel Session
Style: Abstract, IDM, Ambient
Released: 1999
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1378 mb
FLAC album: 1368 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MP2 MP1 AUD MPC AAC ASF AHX
Genre: Electronic

Peel Sessions are live music sessions recorded for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show. Peel Sessions may also refer to: Peel Session (Autechre EP). Peel Session 2, by Autechre. The Peel Sessions (Babes in Toyland album). The Peel Sessions (Band of Susans album). The Peel Session (Syd Barrett album). Peel Session TX 21/07/1998, by Boards of Canada. The Peel Session (Bolt Thrower EP). The Peel Sessions 1988–90, by Bolt Thrower. The Peel Session (Bongwater EP). The Peel Sessions (Bonzo Dog Band album).

The session was first broadcasted on 13 October 1995. Comes in a standard jewel case with four page booklet. This is my favourite AE album. The first Peel Session was better then the 2nd one in my opinion. This CD opens with Milk DX. Nothing special and kinda repetetive, but classic Autechre.

But Autechre don't emulate. And if they did, I'm sure they'd find someone better to copy than the Chemical Brothers. Instead, they do their own thing- a thing of beauty. As for all y'all who're already Autechre fans, mark these words: this is not your average Peel Session. Sure, it's about 30 minutes long, but that's where the comparisons between this and, say, That Petrol Emotion's Peel Sessions end. What you get is some serious-ass Autechre improv, brand new songs composed on the spot. Remarkably, they don't sound dramatically different from the songs on last year's LP5 (also referred to simply as Autechre 'cause it didn't acutally have a title). On "Milk DX" and "Inhake 2," the beats jump and.

The first Peel Session album made by Autechre isn't anything that is absolutely essential by Autechre fans, but it's something interesting from the days of Tri Repetae++. This album is only 3 tracks long, but is still over 25 minutes long. Milk DX" starts it off in a rather confusing manner. This song is more reminiscent of Amber, which was an excellent album, but was rather inconsistent. The overall feel of this album is most similar to the Garbage EP: the tracks may feel simple, especially to those familiar with new autechre, but the beauty is in their simplicity. Also like the Garbage ep, the tracks are quite ambient and minimalistic, making for some relaxing listening. this is Autechre playing live back in 1995.

Autechre (aw-TEK-ər) are an English electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth. Peel Session 2 (2000). 1. Recorded 1995-08-30. First broadcast: 13 October 1995 22 October 1994 (BFBS) : Glitch (album - Amber) Warp (John has been educated in the pronunciation of the band's name but prefers his own version). 22 July 1998 : 777 (CD - LP5) Warp.

Tracklist

Milk DX 6:04
Inhake 2 8:36
Drane 10:49

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WAP112CD Autechre Peel Session ‎(CD, EP) Warp Records WAP112CD UK 1999
WAP112 Autechre Peel Session ‎(12", EP) Warp Records WAP112 UK 1999
WAP112 Autechre Peel Session ‎(12", EP, W/Lbl) Warp Records WAP112 UK 1999
INTDM-95039 Autechre Peel Session ‎(CD, EP) Nothing Records INTDM-95039 US 1999
WAP112CD Autechre Peel Session ‎(CD, EP) Warp Records WAP112CD UK 1999
NTH-95039 Autechre Peel Session ‎(CD, EP) Nothing Records NTH-95039 US 1999
WAP112CDD Autechre Peel Session ‎(3xFile, FLAC, EP, RE) Warp Records WAP112CDD UK Unknown
WAP112CDD Autechre Peel Session ‎(3xFile, WAV, EP, RE) Warp Records WAP112CDD UK Unknown
WAP112CD Autechre Peel Session ‎(CD, EP, RE) Warp Records WAP112CD Europe Unknown
WAP112CD Autechre Peel Session ‎(CD, EP, RP) Warp Records WAP112CD UK Unknown


Comments: (11)
JUST DO IT
Fantastic early Autechre/"12" release on vinyl, sounds very good and clean!
Prince Persie
Interesting that the date on the original cover is 13/10/95, but is 09/10/95 on the download version from Bleep and other web stores. Does anybody know the story behind that?
Ka
Inhake 2 such a bomb. Someone in Germany selling it - send me a message!
Jeronashe
I honestly would love to write about Autechre more than any other musician sort of from the same field, because their music is still a big round question mark for me, just as it was the day i first heard it, but i will leave here my words concerning the first of the Peel Sessions. I feel i can get quickly closer to small EPs or minialbums, maybe due to short attention span or simply because it gets easier to follow its logic and even listen to it a second time, for "confirmations". It was also the first Autechre i got to own on CD format, together with Peel Session 2 curiously, and it is for me a standout work, in the sense that it gathers several of Ae's trademark intentions and ideas regarding music production.Milk DX is my favorite because the leading melody sucks me deep into it everytime. It sounds sort of dimmed and hazy, very mysterious, and there is almost an egyptian feel to it. When the distorted vocals (or are they generated sounds?) kick in, it gets so intense! At the begining it sort of sounds like someone is trying to call the listener, but after a while it blends in with the instrumental and it gets hypnotizing. The percussion is really striking as well. My first thoughts are that it is not solid. It sounds very waterish, and you can feel this right from the first seconds of the track. It sounds like you are constantly getting submerged and then out of a river. The combination of such percussion with the melody and vocals really give the track a sort of weightless feel to it. Regarding Inhake 2, i love how the percussion rhythm changes right in the middle and how the melody sounds like a radio being tuned. There is also a constant vocal-like buzz, almost like an insect screaming. Drane sounds intensively metallic and it is equally good, but i wish it had a vocal-like element as well. The vocals, or whatever is sounding like them, really add a human touch to it, and that subtlety is probably the reason why i love the first Peel Session so much!
Burirus
This is my favourite AE album. I have the vinyl version and I like to play the tracks faster then 33 rpm. Try it.
Tojahn
All Peel Session tracks are real good, but drane is the one on this 12' that makes me want to have this record. It reminds me of new years eve 2006, I had this party at my sisters place and there where a few dj's, one guy spinned some offbeat track and then turned this up, Drane, everybody walked over to the turntables, my friends and family all knew this track, but i was like, "what is this"? The answer was Drane, it blew me away, and it still does. When times get rough and emotional listen to this. I always wondered where those deep, screaming kind off synth sounds come from, maybe a self made machine?! This will always be one of my favorites tracks, deep, emotional, brilliant!
Dalarin
A little background, first. My first Ae release was 1995's Tri Repetae, an absolute electronic masterpiece in every way. These tracks were originally recorded in 1995, right near the time they released Tri Repetae & the Garbage ep. Warp released this in 1999, right in the middle of when Ae were busy falling further and further into insanity, making this a welcome addition to the Ae catalogue. This release is truly worth it for "Milk DX" alone...suitably skeletal percussion underneath a wonderfully emotional melody. Not saying the other tracks are bad, however; "Inhake 2" is heavy drums, almost playful-sounding keyboards and some very strange vocal samples (they almost sound like chanting ants). And "Drane"...well, let's just say, you have to hear it to believe it. Any fan of Ae should try to track this release down, and I can honestly say that this is a good starting point for anyone who wants to get into Autechre but prefers not to be scared off by the insanity of their later work (LP5, Confield). HIGHLY recommended. 4.5/5
Gtonydne
The first Peel Session was better then the 2nd one in my opinion. This CD opens with Milk DX. Nothing special and kinda repetetive, but classic Autechre. Track 2, Inhake 2, is the best on here in my opinion. One of Autechre's catchiest beats ever. The closing track, Drone is a pretty long ambient driven song. The release isn't essential unless you're a die hard Autechre fan like me
Dugor
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Agamaginn
This, I believe, is the best place for a someone new to Autechre to start. It's a mix of beat driven, ambient, and experimental music that rocks the listener. Check it out if you haven't you won't regret it.
Matty
When I first got in to the "IDM" sound, I was told to check out Autechre. So I at random found a song with a neat title and downloaded it. That song was Drane. Needless to say, I was blown away, rocked into another universe, and never looked back! So while I have found *plenty* of other Autechre songs I love, Drane remains one of my favorites. Track 1 is also very interesting. With good equipment, the good stereo seperation and depths of sound does neat tricks with your head. Track 2 is a little less memorable, but that is okay, Drane is worth the cost of the disc all by itself in my opinion.