Cover of Autechre Amber
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You look at those mountains on the cover and wonder what they conceal, whether, once you get past them, there is an abyss, a precipice, perhaps the infinity of Leopardi’s memory. We are not allowed to know; we must rely on imagination.

"Amber", the second work by Autechre, is a record with mystical hints, where the band's ambient techno touches on trance and hypnosis, where soft electronic beats intertwine with suggestive, evocative musical layers.

The abyss of "Foil", the regular progression of "Slip", the majesty of "Piezo", the restlessness of "Further": all this and more can be found in the album, with emotional peaks of rare intensity.

A deep and heartfelt work, more suspended than the masterpiece "Tri Repetae" (where the integration between rhythm and melody will be perfect), but far superior to the duo's latest works, which are cacophonous and pretentious.

In the end, I like to imagine Autechre still behind that mountain, "...that from much of the last horizon the gaze excludes".

And this sea is sweet to get lost in.

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Autechre's Amber is a deeply emotional album filled with mystical and ambient techno elements. It blends trance and hypnotic beats with evocative layers to create an immersive experience. Standout tracks like Foil, Slip, Piezo, and Further showcase the album's range and intensity. The review praises Amber for being more heartfelt and accessible than later works, yet more suspended than their masterpiece Tri Repetae.

Tracklist Videos

01   Foil (06:04)

02   Montreal (07:15)

03   Silverside (05:31)

04   Slip (06:21)

05   Glitch (06:15)

06   Piezo (08:00)

07   Nine (03:40)

08   Further (10:07)

09   Yulquen (06:37)

10   Nil (07:48)

11   Teartear (06:45)

Autechre

Autechre are an English electronic music duo (Rob Brown and Sean Booth) from Rochdale, active since 1987 and known for pioneering experimental IDM releases on Warp Records.
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By ciaopimpa

 "For strictly emotional reasons or even for the abyss that a track like 'Foil' continuously reveals to me, this is their album in which I find myself the most."

 "Here the landscape... still retains human traces, an attempt to coexist with these two souls perhaps even from the cover image... a land which, in its own way, is alien and fairy, but still earthly."


By Untilted

 This unforgettable gem, more than any other album of its time, helped to definitively outline the standards of what is now globally recognized as 'IDM'.

 Amber remains the most human, accessible, and indeed analog act of the British ensemble; an ensemble that will later make digital equipment its warhorse.