Radio Mix
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Radio Mix is a CD
Compact Disc
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-only promo
Promo
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tional recording by Autechre
Autechre
Autechre are an English electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth, both natives of Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1987, they are one of the most prominent acts signed to Warp Records, a label known for its pioneering electronic music and through which all Autechre albums...

. It is mostly made up of continuous, DJ-style remixes of other artists' tracks, and is considered extremely difficult to get hold of. The mix was released to promote Chiastic Slide
Chiastic Slide
-External links:* at the official Warp website....

.

Track listing

  1. "[Untitled]" – 59:26 (mixes)
  2. "[Untitled]" – 3:40 (interview)


The first track is a continuous mix containing the following tracks – note that the tracklist is not listed on the release, and some dispute as to the tracks exists. http://www.epiphyte.ca/autechre/story_of_ae_radio.html
  • Gescom
    Gescom
    Gescom is an electronic music project based in England with close ties to the band Autechre. The name is believed to have been derived from Gestalt Communication...

     - "Mag (Autechre Remix)"
  • Lexis
    Lexis
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     - "Hypnotise (Autechre Remix)"
  • Gescom
    Gescom
    Gescom is an electronic music project based in England with close ties to the band Autechre. The name is believed to have been derived from Gestalt Communication...

     - "Keynell (Remix)"
  • Slowly
    Slowly
    Slowly is an EP by UK musician Tom Fox.-Track listing:#Slowly#Spectre's Lament#Sensitivity#Don't Listen#Morning Serenade...

     - "On the Loose (For Internal Use Only)"
  • Push Button Objects
    Push Button Objects
    Push Button Objects is the alias of Edgar Farinas, a producer of IDM. His style of music uses hip-hop as an underlying foundation, but with the addition of DSP-processed sounds, unusual samples, elements of electro, Detroit techno, Miami bass, jungle, and other musical rudiments somewhat alien to...

     - "Non-existent (Keyed in by Gescom)"
  • Jimi Tenor
    Jimi Tenor
    Jimi Tenor is a Finnish musician. His name is a combination of the first name of his youth idol Jimmy Osmond and the tenor saxophone. His band Jimi Tenor & His Shamans published its first album in 1988, Jimi's first solo album appeared in 1994. "Take Me Baby" became his first hit in 1994...

     - "Take Me Baby (Fucked Up Remix)" (this is otherwise unreleased, and "Fucked Up Remix" is an unofficial name.)
  • Impulse - "One Six Four Seven (Numbers Rammed Down My Ear Mix)"
  • Edge of Motion - "Earth Ball (Autechre Remix)"
  • Skinny Puppy
    Skinny Puppy
    Skinny Puppy is a Canadian industrial musical group, formed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982. The group is widely considered to be the founders of the electro-industrial genre....

     - "Killing Game (Autechre Remix)" (this is otherwise unreleased, and might actually be an original Autechre track rather than a Skinny Puppy remix. The song is not the "Killing Game - Autechre Mix (Bent Mix)" track that appears on Remix dystemper
    Remix dystemper
    -Trivia:* Both the Rodent Remix by Hi-Watt and the Spasmolytic remix appeared on different soundtracks of the famous Saw franchise. Rodent appeared on the soundtrack for Saw II while Spasmolytic appeared on the soundtrack for Saw IV....

    and it sounds nothing like it.)

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