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Name Anti EP
Artist Autechre
Release Year 1994
# of Tracks 3

Statistics

Points 1000
Number of User Ratings 0
Average User Rating 0
Number of Times Songs From Album Used In Mixes 0
Number of Distinct Mixtapes Using Tracks From Album 0
Average Points For Mixes Using Tracks From Album 0
Number of Tracks Associated With Album 3
Average Points For Album's Tracks 1000

Track Listing

These tracks correctly adhere to the number of tracks specified for this album.
# Track Points
1 Lost 1000
2 Djarum 1000
3 Flutter 1000

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Team Robot - First Place
A special badge for the first-place winner of the fabled robots vs. monsters mixtape contest. As my boy Johnny 5 would say, "Robot Team kick your ass, Robot Team Kick your face, Robot Team kick your balls into outer space"
awarded on 2006-10-18

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one of the many reasons i love autechre; "the only Autechre release—EP or otherwise—to have an explicit purpose for release. It was a protest against the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which would prohibit raves, described as gatherings where music is played, music being defined as a "succession of repetitive beats." So, the third track, "Flutter", has been advertised as having non-repetitive beats. But following their disclaimer, it was advised to DJs to "have a lawyer and a musicologist present at all times to confirm the non repetitive nature of the music in the event of police harassment."

The profits from this release went to the British NGO, Liberty (the National Council for Civil Liberties) with this last statement: "Autechre is politically non-aligned. This is about personal freedom." "
10/06/06 08:29am
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  • added by: cst003
  • added on: 10/06/06 08:28am
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