EP7
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This article is about an album by the band Autechre. For other uses, see EP7 (disambiguation).
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| EP by Autechre | |||||
| Released | June 7, 1999 | ||||
| Recorded | ??? | ||||
| Genre | IDM | ||||
| Length | 60:09 (66:53 with hidden track) | ||||
| Label | Warp Records WAPEP7 | ||||
| Producer | Autechre | ||||
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EP7 is the CD version of a 1999 EP by the electronic music group Autechre (also as two separate vinyls, EP7.1 and EP7.2), released by Warp Records. It is classified as an EP by the band despite being long enough to qualify as an LP.
[edit] Track listing
The original CD version in the UK provides an additional 404 seconds "track 0" hidden in the pregap. (It requires to rewind 9 minutes past track 1. Some CD players do not handle the trick, and some even skip track 1 because of it.) The hidden track was left out of the US release.
EP7.1
- "Rpeg" – 6:00
- "Ccec" – 4:59
- "Squeller" – 4:37
- "Left blank" – 6:40
- "Outpt" – 7:12
EP7.2
- "Dropp" – 3:16
- "Liccflii" – 4:57
- "Maphive 6.1" – 8:18
- "Zeiss Contarex" – 6:33
- "Netlon Sentinel" – 4:06
- "Pir" – 3:31
[edit] Notes
The fractal on the EP cover was designed with a circuit board designer.
Autechre - EP7.1.jpg
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Autechre - EP7.2.jpg
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[edit] External links
- EP7, EP7.1 and EP7.2 at the official Warp discography (features audio clips).
- EP7 microsite at warprecords.com
| Autechre |
|---|
| Sean Booth | Rob Brown |
| Albums |
| Incunabula (1993) - Amber (1994) - Tri Repetae (1995) - Chiastic Slide (1997) - LP5 (1998) - Confield (2001) - Draft 7.30 (2003) - Untilted (2005) - Quaristice (2008) |
| EPs |
| Anti EP (1994) - Garbage (1995) - Anvil Vapre (1995) - Envane (1997) - Cichlisuite (1997) - Peel Session (1999) - EP7 (1999) - Peel Session 2 (2001) - Gantz Graf (2002) |
| Singles, promos and remixes |
| "Cavity Job" (1991) - Basscadet (1994) - "We R Are Why" (1996) - Radio Mix (1997) - "Splitrmx12" (1999) |
| Related articles |
| Warp Records | IDM | Gescom | Skam Records |

