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Autechre - Quaristice
Label / Warp Records
Cat # / WARP CD 333
Released / March 2008
Style / Glitch, IDM, Experimental
Rating / 2.5

Autechre’s last full-length effort was Untilted. Quaristice, the latest album, is at best unharnessed, at worst incoherent. I’ve spent the last few weeks trying to digest, and even enjoy, Booth & Brown’s new album and I am left wondering exactly what the duo wanted to express here.

As a reviewer, I like to assume that each recording I listen to has at least some conscious meaning and design behind it, and that the released recording is—generally speaking—approximately what the artist intended. So that’s my first working assumption: Quaristice is intentional. It’s not the product of label meddling, a lack of talent, a creative block or just laziness. So what could explain this album?

Quaristice has none of the internal coherence or conceptual clarity that made and framed Autechre classics like Amber and Tri Repetae++. So what’s the concept, then? Maybe this bits-and-pieces work is some kind of statement about the demise of the ‘high concept electronica album’ in the age of BiTTorrent, amid the datasea of dodgy rips, no cover art and incorrect track listings. The ‘bitsy’ cover art—which is super-stinky by the high standards set by Warp, Autechre and the Designer’s Republic—reflects something like this. But why ‘say’ this? I mean, these are people whose previous efforts made the CD jewel case sexy (or came as close as anyone could) with incredible design concepts like LP5 and EP7. From the cover art to the album content, I was left wondering whether this was a deliberately average and dull piece of work…or a creative failure.

With a few enjoyable exceptions, Quaristice contains ‘one idea’ sketches with very little progression. There’s very little that hasn’t been heard before, either on Gescom releases like Minidisc or, for that matter, from the bubbling, growling depths of your Nord Modular or Reaktor. Does the fact that Autechre are generating the cacophony make the din any more special? The similarity between Quaristice and Minidisc also makes me wonder whether the former was intended to be shuffled or looped, instead of played sequentially (which was the deliberate concept behind Minidisc). By this logic, placing tracks from Quaristice cheek by jowl with something completely disparate might bring forth the revelation that sequential play resists—but I tested this theory myself with the aid of shuffle for a couple of hours, and came away mostly unrewarded. The Quaristice tracks remained conspicuously uninteresting, almost displaying an unwillingness to get beyond their self-involved swirling, tumbling cacophonies, such as in ‘Fol3’ and ‘Simmm’. Weirdly, it’s as if the tracks themselves are uninterested in being listened to—which actually is quite interesting. There are exceptions to this, like the excellent ambient intro ‘Altbizz’, the hyper/spazz and slightly Aphex-y ‘chenc9’ or the two longer outros ‘Notwo’ and ‘Outh9X’. But sonically, it’s like the past ten years haven’t happened, and compositionally there’s nothing here to match highlights like the arching ‘Nine’ on Amber or ‘Eutow’ on Tri Repetae++.

Perhaps listening to Autechre as a ‘reviewer’ is part of the problem. Maybe the last thing anyone should be doing is taking Quaristice seriously. Perhaps it’s precisely this po-faced bubble of humourlessness—formed around the idea that Autechre are artistically ‘important’ and worth indulging—that needs popping. But, by even raising this as a possibility, have I just proved that I’m not a ‘real fan’? I hope so. If this is the cutting edge, then it has become a blunt and pointless object.



Published /
Wed, 05 March 2008



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Tracklist: Autechre - Quaristice
01 Altibzz
02 The Plc
03 IO
04 Plyphon
05 Perience
06 SonDEremawe
07 Simmm
08 Paralel Suns
09 Steels
10 Tankakern
11 Rale
12 Fo13
13 fwzE
14 90101-51-1
15 bnc Castl
16 Theswere
17 WNSN
18 chenc9
19 Notwo
20 Outh9X

Autechre - Quaristice

 
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Petrou.Septawrote
Tue, 07 Jun 2011this album grew on me a lot. you honestly cant give this 2 and a half man. open your mind up beyond what ypu think is enjoyable and actualy focus on everything you hear. 2 and a half is acually a joke.

testspecimenwrote
Wed, 25 Feb 2009this album is much better than this review leads you to believe 4/5.

djwarptwrote
Fri, 21 Mar 2008I finally got to give this a spin, and I must say that my first impression is much better than this review led me to believe. I already feel a closer connection to it than I ever got with Untilted. Also, I think Turning Dragon has some great moments, but I'll take Autechre's madness any day. Each piece seems to stand completely on its own, and I appreciate the short length of the sketches because tackling a 9 min Autechre epic is a real challenge. So many great moments here, but especially... More

petervhwrote
Sun, 09 Mar 2008so the reviewer gave it a week. hm... i say try giving it a month, and then review your review. as always, autechre's sounds are not to be digested easily.

i saw them live yesterday...there is just nothing like it. completely 100% unique.

i.n.a.n.g.wrote
Fri, 07 Mar 2008thankgod, that Hungary is on their tour list , hehe ) ...i'll visit that party for sure!

ricardowickedwrote
Fri, 07 Mar 2008Taking as comparison (i dont like that though) get Clark - Turning Dragon and it would destroy this easily.


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