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But just out of curiosity, why did you put Confield before Incanabula or Untilted? Confield is my favourite, but I think it might be one of the most challenging for a new listener. Confield is probably my favorite too (though really, I'm pretty eager at this point to call Exai their best album to date), but I put it third because Tri and Amber warm you up to it. To be honest, I think that Incanabula is unrefined by comparison to most of their work, and it doesn't have as developed of a 'personality.' For me, Incanabula is a fascinating relic. And I put Untilted last because I really do think that's their most alienating album. It's harsh, very sparse, and more so than anything else they've put out, it feels intentionally minimalist and challenging to me.

I'm not bashing anything Autechre's put out though. I love all their albums, and that list isn't a 'best to worst' progression, but more of a suggestion of how to dive in. Pitchfork gave it a 5.9 (basically saying that it needs better editing. While I do think it could use a little better editing, I also think it's one of their best and they're fucking crazy. Pitchfork can FUCK OFF when it comes to electronic music. They have no goddamn idea what they're talking about, and the only time they get excited about an electronic album is when Boards of Canada releases an anniversary edition of Music Has the Right to Children. Good to know that Exai isn't anywhere near as good as the new Dirty Projectors album or some bullshit.

'If you hear an interesting sound or idea from Autechre, you're bound to hear it again and again before a track's end.' Please, fucking spare me! Anything but that!

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Save me and play me some fucking Wavves. Yeah, those two tracks are something else. The end of '1 1 is' especially is nuts. I can't believe it exists. My personal favorite is 'inrite (get 0)' for reasons I can't really articulate right now.

Sometime I'll try to put it into words. 'YJY UX' is a hell of a way to close it. I've been finally pulling myself away from Exai and listening to more of the back catalog.

I forgot how much I loved Tri Repetae. I'm jumping around a lot, but the big things that won't leave my headphones are Untilted and Oversteps.

How have I been missing out on Autechre? Everything I'm hearing is fucking brilliant. Alamat blue film yang bisa di download.

I even dreamed about them last night, no joke. Jon, what'd you think? Were you first in line wearing the PHM hoodie?

My wife and I were behind you. The show was amazing. I didn't mind that Rob Hall played for an extra ~25 minutes at the beginning; he cut his 15 minute set before Autechre short later on.

Cygnus absolutely killed it, and was my wife's favorite of the night. He had great crowd interaction, and it was fun to watch him headbang around. The first time he did his little point and thumbs up, he was pointing right at my wife and I.:) We were front row, just barely left of center. We were, in fact, right in front of Rob's (Ae) speaker/monitor.

We stepped back a foot and had a perfect diagonal view of Rob Hall, we were about 3 feet right of Cygnus, and 2-3 feet left of Rob during Autechre, leaning on the stage. Autechre's set was otherworldly. It definitely sounds like a logical progression and extension of L-event. If I had to be more specific, Gantz_Graf and L-event made a beautiful love child on-stage tonight.

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Obviously, there was no setlist, but my wife almost managed to get the itinerary. One of the security guards took it back from her, but she got a picture of it.

I'll post it tomorrow when I get home to the computer. WARNING: They only had small, medium, and large for the t-shirts. The guy selling the merch even said this was the first time he could think of where there wasn't at least an XL. Price was 30 bucks, 2 color options, with identical layout/design.

What did you think, @Clownboat (http://www.echoingthesound.org/community/member.php?u=24)? Jon, great way of describing the show! I wasn't wearing anything obvious, but I think we may have been standing right next to each other at one point. I was a few rows back on the left side, and by the middle of the show I was up against the stage.