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- Summary: The four-track EP for the British electronic duo is Rob Brown and Sean Booth's second release for 2013.
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- Record Label: Warp
- Genre(s): Electronic, Techno, Pop/Rock, Club/Dance, Experimental Techno, IDM, Glitch
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The WireDec 11, 2013The Pyrrhic pleasures of their Confield-era tracks00all those advanced-topology rhythmic angles--remain in the first half of "tac Lacora," sharpened by being somewhat tamed, pushed into the pulsing exhilaration of the second half. [Nov 2013, p.65]
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Oct 31, 2013Much of it is among Autechre's most direct, least complex output, yet it's no less fascinating than any of their intricate material.
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Oct 31, 2013As with Exai, no major new ground is broken here, but when the landscape is this vast, fascinating and intractably alien, there's no need.
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Oct 31, 2013The EP is an exhausting listen, one that offers an experience of immersion, not itemization. Autechre hasn't lost a step, and this EP is certainly memorable.
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Nov 6, 2013Autechre present a uniquely realistic vision of our present-future: always problematic, limited by human nature and other complications, yet driven forward by incredible optimism, perpetually fixing itself and, adapting to new contexts, engaged in a constant state of becoming.
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Oct 31, 2013L-event isn’t a world away from the Exai material. It's not passive listening.
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UncutDec 4, 2013The thing with the L-event EP is that across four tracks, there isn't the room afforded on their best LPs for something resembling accessibility. [Nov-Dec 2013, p.100]
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