Anvil Vapre
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Anvil Vapre | ||
EP by Autechre | ||
Released | October 2, 1995 | |
Genre | IDM | |
Length | 35:43 | |
Label | Warp Records WAP64 | |
Producer(s) | Rob Brown and Sean Booth | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Autechre chronology | ||
Garbage (1995) |
Anvil Vapre (1995) |
Tri Repetae (1995) |
Anvil Vapre is a 1995 EP released by the band Autechre. It's a companion of sorts to their Tri Repetae LP, being based on material from the same sessions left out for space reasons. (It was also released on Tri Repetae++, the U.S. edition of Tri Repetae featuring EPs Garbage and Anvil Vapre on a second disc.)
The artist Chris Cunningham produced a video for "Second Bad Vilbel" which can be found on the Warp Records "WarpVision - The Videos" DVD compilation.
The track names are inspired from scenery associated with Snake Pass; Bad Vilbel is a German spa town which is twinned with Glossop.
[edit] Track listing
- "Second Bad Vilbel" – 9:45
- "Second Scepe" – 7:44
- "Second Scout" – 7:21
- "Second Peng" – 10:53
[edit] External links
- Anvil Vapre at the official Warp discography (features audio clips).
- Second Bad Vilbel video Chris Cunningham's directorial work
Autechre |
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Sean Booth | Rob Brown |
Albums |
Incunabula (1993) - Amber (1994) - Tri Repetae (1995) - Chiastic Slide (1997) - LP5 (1998) - Confield (2001) - Draft 7.30 (2003) - Untilted (2005) |
EPs |
Anti EP (1994) - Garbage (1995) - Anvil Vapre (1995) - Envane (1997) - Cichlisuite (1997) - Peel Session (1999) - EP7 (1999) - Peel Session 2 (2001) - Gantz Graf (2002) |
Related Artcles |
Warp Records | IDM | Gescom | Skam Records |