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Formed in 1987, they are one of the most prominent acts signed to Warp Records, a label known for its pioneering electronic music and through which all Autechre albums have been released.
They are known for rhythmically complex but melody driven music, similar to the late 1990s work of Autechre, although their latest work incorporates elements of hip hop as well as pop music.
This was a self-titled debut from Lego Feet ( SKA001 ) ( Sean Booth and Rob Brown, now commonly known to be the pioneering duo Autechre ); approximately 100 – 150 copies are believed to exist.
It is widely believed that Booth and Brown of Autechre are staple members, however.

Autechre and electronic
Impressionism has also influenced at least some of the music of Manuel de Falla, Paul Dukas, Jean Sibelius, George Butterworth, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, John Ireland, Cyril Scott, Zoltán Kodály, Ottorino Respighi, Jacques Ibert, Bohuslav Martinu, Olivier Messiaen, Alan Hovhaness, Ned Rorem, György Ligeti, Selim Palmgren, and Toru Takemitsu, among others, as well as jazz musicians such as Bix Beiderbecke, Duke Ellington, Claude Thornhill, Bud Powell, Dave Brubeck, Gil Evans, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Frank Kimbrough, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Shirley Horn and Esperanza Spalding, progressive rock musicians such as King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, and Yes, the entire genre of post-rock, and electronic artists like Tangerine Dream and Popol Vuh, as well as Aphex Twin and Autechre.
Subtitled " electronic listening music from Warp ", the record was a collection of tracks from artists such as Autechre, B12, The Black Dog, Aphex Twin, and The Orb, under various aliases.
Artists that appeared in the first discussions on the list included Autechre, Atom Heart, LFO, and Rephlex Records artists such as Aphex Twin, µ-ziq, and Luke Vibert ; plus artists such as The Orb, Richard H. Kirk, and Future Sound of London, and even artists like System 7, William Orbit, Sabres of Paradise, Tycho, Orbital, Plastikman and Björk. Autechre, notable electronic music act associated with IDM.
During this period, the electronic music produced by Warp Records artists such as Aphex Twin ( an alias of Richard D. James ), Autechre, LFO, B12, Seefeel, and The Black Dog, gained popularity among electronic music fans, as did music by artists on the Rephlex and Skam labels.
It is currently used to describe a wide variety of musical acts and styles, linked by a penchant for overtly electronic production ; a range which includes more popular acts such as Björk, Goldfrapp and IDM artists such as Autechre, and Aphex Twin to dub-oriented downtempo, downbeat, and trip-hop.
The more abstract Autechre and Aphex Twin around this time were releasing early records in the " intelligent techno " or so-called intelligent dance music ( IDM ) style, while other Bristol-based musicians such as Tricky, Leftfield, Massive Attack and Portishead were experimenting with the fusion of electronic textures with hip-hop, R & B rhythms to form what became known as trip-hop.
and the band cited their debts to many electronic musicians, such as Autechre and Boards of Canada, in a recording which reached number one on the US album charts.
Nothing also distributed music from Warp Records, Sheffield, England's venerable electronic music label, under an exclusive license in the U. S., with albums by Autechre, Plaid, and Squarepusher ( although Warp's most illustrious artist Aphex Twin appeared on the Further Down the Spiral release, he was already under a contract with Sire Records in the U. S. at the time ).
Warp went on to release a series of singles and albums from 1992 under the Artificial Intelligence heading, a series of experimental electronic music releases by artists such as Aphex Twin ( as Diceman and later Polygon Window ), Autechre, B12, the Black Dog, Richie Hawtin and Alex Paterson ( of The Orb ).
He began to listen almost exclusively to the electronic music of Warp artists such as Aphex Twin and Autechre.
* Draft 7. 30, an album by British electronic band Autechre
* Autechre, an electronic music group
In interviews Yorke has cited a variety of personal musical heroes and influences, including jazz composer and bassist Charles Mingus, Neil Young, Miracle Legion, singer Scott Walker, electronic acts Aphex Twin and Autechre, and Krautrock band Can.
* LCC, a song by electronic group Autechre, from the album Untilted
Chiastic Slide, released in 1997 by Warp Records, is an album by the electronic music group Autechre.
Tri Repetae is the third album by the electronic music group Autechre and was released in 1995.
LP5 is the common title for the fifth album by the electronic music group Autechre.
Confield, released by Warp Records in 2001 ( see 2001 in music ), is an album by the electronic music group Autechre.
Draft 7. 30 is the seventh album by the electronic music group Autechre.
EP7 is the title of an EP by the electronic music group Autechre, and was released by Warp Records.
" The series is remarkable for its inclusion of groups and individuals who would later become leaders in modern electronic music, techno, and ambient, such as Alex Paterson, Plaid, Richard D James, Richie Hawtin, and Autechre.

Autechre and music
The Anti EP was released shortly before Amber and is as yet the only Autechre release to have an explicit purpose: it was a protest against the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which would prohibit raves, defined as any gathering of nine or more people where rave music is played.
Download's music has been described as post-industrial, drawing from the band's genesis as part of Skinny Puppy but also sharing common stylistic ground with such artists as Aphex Twin and Autechre.
The ambient music movement which followed Eno's lead has also made use of such sounds, with notable exponents being performers such as Future Sound of London and Autechre, and natural sounds have also been incorporated into many pieces of New Age music.

Autechre and Rob
* Rob Brown ( musician ), member of the UK electronic band Autechre

Autechre and Brown
Booth and Brown pronounce the name Autechre with a Rochdale accent ( ).
It has been seen as a transitional work, with Brown commenting in 2005 that " a lot of people have cited it as a classic Autechre album because it bridges the gap between the guys who liked our old stuff and the guys who got propelled on to our new stuff.

Autechre and Sean
The track " Gyroscope " contains samples of a numbers station sampled by Sean Booth of Autechre, as confirmed by a representative of Hexagon Sun on the WATMM forum.

Autechre and Manchester
Notable musical acts in Manchester have included Gene, Take That, 808 State, M People, Oasis, The Courteeners, The Durutti Column, A Certain Ratio, James, Badly Drawn Boy, Chameleons, Simply Red, Cleopatra, Michael McGoldrick, Monomania, I Am Kloot, Autechre, Lamb, Marconi Union, A Guy Called Gerald, Goldblade, Mr Scruff, Oceansize and Doves.

Autechre and .
In 1994 the influential techno act Autechre released the Anti EP in response to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 using advanced algorythmic programming to generate non-repetitive breakbeats for the full duration of the tracks to subvert the legal definitions within that legislation.
Autechre have also recorded under various pseudonyms.
Their first release as Autechre was the single " Cavity Job " in 1991, released on Hardcore Records.
Two more tracks appeared during the following year, under the now finalised Autechre name, on the Warp Records compilation Artificial Intelligence, part of the series of the same name.
Featuring a stark monochrome cover designed by The Designers Republic, with whom Autechre have long held a close association, Tri Repetae was perhaps their most sparse and deliberately cold work yet, exhibiting stripped down mechanical beats and an increasingly more subtle use of synthesizers.
Autechre released three records in 1997: the full length Chiastic Slide, and the EPs Envane and Cichlisuite.
A rare CD-only promotional recording, it contains an hour long DJ mix of other artists ' tracks, some of them remixed by Autechre, as well as a short interview edited sometimes to the point of incomprehensibility.
An untitled record ( typically known as LP5 or simply Autechre ) followed in 1998, continuing the duo's path into further technical precision, experimentation, and what some feel to be audio abstraction.

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