EP7

EP7
EP by Autechre
Released 7 June 1999
Genre IDM
Length 60:09 (69:56 with hidden track)
Label Warp WAPEP7
Producer Autechre
Autechre chronology
Peel Session
(1999)
EP7
(1999)
Splitrmx12
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Pitchfork Media (5.7/10)[2]

EP7 is the title of an EP by the electronic music group Autechre, and was released by Warp Records. It is classified as an EP by the band despite being long enough to qualify as an album. The record was released in two parts on vinyl, named EP7.1 and EP7.2. The name of this EP prompted Warp Records to give the name LP5 to the previously released untitled album by the band.

The fractal on the cover was designed with a circuit board designer. The minisite created by Warp also featured a fractal generator that would create new artwork similar to that featured throughout the liner notes.

"Zeiss Contarex" samples "La femme chinoise" by Yellow Magic Orchestra.

Contents

Track listing

The original UK CD pressing includes a hidden track in the pregap. The track, which can be accessed by rewinding from the beginning of "Rpeg", is 6:47 in duration and is followed by three minutes of silence. Some CD players do not handle the trick, and may skip "Rpeg" because of it. The hidden track was not included on the US release nor on vinyl.

CD

EP7
No. Title Length
1. "Rpeg"   6:00
2. "Ccec"   4:59
3. "Squeller"   4:37
4. "Left blank"   6:40
5. "Outpt"   7:12
6. "Dropp"   3:16
7. "Liccflii"   4:57
8. "Maphive 6.1"   8:18
9. "Zeiss Contarex"   6:33
10. "Netlon Sentinel"   4:06
11. "Pir"   3:31
Total length:
60:09

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