Hi ! Specifically on this ep, i would'n't say but in general (as discogs says ...) : Incorrectly perceived as simply an Autechre side-project, Gescom in fact exists as a platform for a number of aligned artists to work in various different combinations, whilst remaining otherwise-anonymous. Personnel in Gescom has varied from release to release and even track to track. Quote from the Autechre FAQ: "Actually the whole Gescom crew consists of almost 20 people. Sean Booth calls it an 'umbrella-project'."
Couldn't believe I found this in a clearance bin of a boomer hippy record store one day along with three or four other skam releases.
yoink!
This is in my top 3 favourite electronic albums ever released.
The second part always gets me
my go to. total badass.
this is a nice one, damn
Makes me want to tag everything!
Perfect
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Who's the collaboratee?
Hi ! Specifically on this ep, i would'n't say but in general (as discogs says ...) : Incorrectly perceived as simply an Autechre side-project, Gescom in fact exists as a platform for a number of aligned artists to work in various different combinations, whilst remaining otherwise-anonymous. Personnel in Gescom has varied from release to release and even track to track. Quote from the Autechre FAQ: "Actually the whole Gescom crew consists of almost 20 people. Sean Booth calls it an 'umbrella-project'."
@@gustave1928 yes I learned that about Gescom from the epic twitch Q and A Sean gave earlier in the year.
There's a comment on Discogs mentioning an interview where Sean said that this EP was made entirely by him.
lsd