EPs 1991–2002

EPs 1991–2002 is a 5-CD box set which contains material from all 11 EPs released by British electronic music duo Autechre between 1991 and 2002 including Autechre's first EP, Cavity Job, presented for the first time on CD.[1] The "Basscadet" remixes made by Beaumont Hannant and Seefeel are not included.

EPs 1991–2002
Box set by
ReleasedApril 11, 2011
Recorded1991–2002
GenreIDM
Length5:40:08
LabelWarp
WARP211
ProducerAutechre
Autechre chronology
Move of Ten
(2010)
EPs 1991–2002
(2011)
Exai
(2013)

The box is made of rigid black cardboard and each CD is housed in individual gatefold cardboard slipcase.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Pitchfork(8.0/10)[3]
Pop Matters[4]
The 405[5]

In his review, Jess Harvell (Pitchfork) called the collection "one of the better introductions to the duo's work" even though it contains a combination of "accessible" and "difficult" music.[3] Corey Beasley (PopMatters) concurs, stating "the box could serve almost as well as an entry-point into the group’s catalog for a beginner as it would for a completionist or superfan".[4] Gregory Heaney (Allmusic) noted the "stark, minimal, and austere"[2] properties of the physical box set as one of its key selling points.

Track listing

All music is composed by Rob Brown and Sean Booth.

Disc 1
No.TitleEPLength
1."Cavity Job" (first time on CD)Cavity Job6:10
2."Accelera 1 & 2" (first time on CD)Cavity Job6:39
3."Basscadet Bcdtmx"Basscad EP6:48
4."Basscadet Basscadoublemx" (first time on CD)Basscad EP4:26
5."Basscadet Tazmx"Basscad EP6:53
6."Basscadet Basscadubmx"Basscad EP9:37
7."Lost"Anti EP7:24
8."Djarum"Anti EP7:19
9."Flutter"Anti EP9:59
Disc 2
No.TitleEPLength
1."Garbagemx"Garbage14:11
2."PIOBmx"Garbage7:37
3."Bronchusevenmx"Garbage9:44
4."VLetrmx"Garbage8:27
5."Second Bad Vilbel"Anvil Vapre9:46
6."Second Scepe"Anvil Vapre7:45
7."Second Scout"Anvil Vapre7:22
8."Second Peng"Anvil Vapre10:55
Disc 3
No.TitleEPLength
1."Milk DX"Peel Session6:05
2."Inhake 2"Peel Session8:36
3."Drane"Peel Session10:49
4."Goz Quarter"Envane9:42
5."Latent Quarter"Envane7:37
6."Laughing Quarter"Envane7:05
7."Draun Quarter"Envane10:52
Disc 4
No.TitleEPLength
0."Untitled" (hidden track)EP79:58
1."Yeesland"Cichlisuite6:22
2."Pencha"Cichlisuite6:13
3."Characi"Cichlisuite7:23
4."Krib"Cichlisuite3:11
5."Tilapia"Cichlisuite6:14
6."Rpeg"EP76:00
7."Ccec"EP74:58
8."Squeller"EP74:37
9."Left Blank"EP76:40
10."Outpt"EP77:12
11."Dropp"EP73:16
12."Liccflii"EP74:59
Disc 5
No.TitleEPLength
1."Maphive 6.1"EP78:19
2."Zeiss Contarex"EP76:33
3."Netlon Sentinel"EP74:06
4."Pir"EP73:32
5."Gelk"Peel Session 28:50
6."Blifil"Peel Session 27:00
7."Gaekwad"Peel Session 26:25
8."19 Headaches"Peel Session 27:14
9."Gantz Graf"Gantz Graf3:57
10."Dial."Gantz Graf6:17
11."Cap.IV"Gantz Graf9:04
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References

  1. "Warp News". Warp Records. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  2. Heaney, Gregory. "Allmusic review". Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  3. Harvell, Jess. "Pitchfork review". Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  4. Beasley, Corey. "PopMatters review". Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  5. Olmos, Matthew. "The 405 review". Retrieved 20 January 2015.
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