Gescom is a semi‑anonymous UK electronic collective closely associated with Autechre and the Skam label, responsible for a string of experimental EPs and the Minidisc release praised for its abstraction.

Per DeBaser reviews: debut Gescom EP released in 1994; Key Nell (1996); Minidisc (1998) — originally issued for the Minidisc format; ISS:SA (2003). Releases appear on labels mentioned in the reviews: Skam, Warp, Clear, OR, Skullsnap. The project is noted for anonymity and frequent contributions from Autechre (Rob Brown and Sean Booth) alongside other collaborators.

DeBaser's reviews present Gescom as a semi-anonymous UK electronic collective tied to Autechre and Skam Records. Their work ranges from melodic, hip-hop‑tinged EPs to highly abstract experiments (notably Minidisc). Reviews praise several releases (Key Nell, Keynell Remixes, Minidisc) while noting a few weaker entries.

For:Fans of experimental electronic music, followers of Autechre/IDM, collectors of avant‑electronic releases.

 Gescom EP: or when masters teach.

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 Perfectly balanced between melody, rhythm, and experimentation "Key Nell" is what one would call a perfect release.

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 Beware of urban legends and gigantic hype, the true genius of Autechre resides right here.

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