Sadly, absolutely shite – though I loved their last few releases. And what’s with the guy talking at the end? This is rip of a stream from a radio ting or wot bruv?
yes:
“British electronic duo Autechre have shared their first new music since 2013’s L-Event EP. As Pitchfork points out, Tom Ravenscroft premiered a new Autechre song on his BBC Radio 6 show last night. There’s not a lot of information available about it — all we know is that it’s either called “feed1″ or “feed” “
creepiness is moving
outside a jellyfish boneless airstrip booing
voices that matter (and applause)
night flight to Hendrix territory but then… and then… watch out people for hot plates before real spirits
oh damn why yeah then
Of all the extant versions of the myth of Narcissus, the best known is that of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, according to which Narcissus is the son of the nymph Leiriope and the river god Cephissus. Upon his birth, the diviner Thiresius makes a prediction to his mother that her son would have a long life “if he does not get to know himself”.
^May 15, 2016
re: poem–Very good start — w/the sliding of the accent and the metric–
then it fizzles a bit, or is there a continuation? will stay tuned
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nasty
Thx, ND
i love you nodata
YES!
Sadly, absolutely shite – though I loved their last few releases. And what’s with the guy talking at the end? This is rip of a stream from a radio ting or wot bruv?
yes:
“British electronic duo Autechre have shared their first new music since 2013’s L-Event EP. As Pitchfork points out, Tom Ravenscroft premiered a new Autechre song on his BBC Radio 6 show last night. There’s not a lot of information available about it — all we know is that it’s either called “feed1″ or “feed” “
it sounds like a disease
That’s original..
you sound like a disease
creepiness is moving
outside a jellyfish boneless airstrip booing
voices that matter (and applause)
night flight to Hendrix territory but then… and then… watch out people for hot plates before real spirits
oh damn why yeah then
Of all the extant versions of the myth of Narcissus, the best known is that of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, according to which Narcissus is the son of the nymph Leiriope and the river god Cephissus. Upon his birth, the diviner Thiresius makes a prediction to his mother that her son would have a long life “if he does not get to know himself”.
re: poem–Very good start — w/the sliding of the accent and the metric–
then it fizzles a bit, or is there a continuation? will stay tuned
I am & you’re a retard.
i hate their guts, thanks dodata but i hate IDM