Amber
Autechre emerged from Sheffield in the early 1990s as IDM pioneers, producing intricate, algorithmic electronic music that challenged what electronic composition could achieve. Amber, their second album from 1994, remains one of the era's defining records. The sound is precise and densely layered—metallic percussion, processed piano fragments, glitchy textures—yet somehow deeply atmospheric. Tracks like Montreal and Silverside demonstrate their gift for building emotional depth within abstract, mathematical frameworks. The music feels contemplative rather than aggressive, more interested in timbre and structure than dancefloor utility. Amber is fundamental to understanding 1990s electronic music and still sounds remarkably fresh, rewarding deep listening with constant new details.
Item Details+
| Genre | Electronic |
| Style | IDM Abstract Techno Ambient |
| Notes | Good Plus (VG+) Mint (NM or M-) CD isVG+ to EX. |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Label | Rough Trade, Warp Records |
| Year | 1994 |
| Country | Germany |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
1. Foil 6:04
2. Montreal 7:15
3. Silverside 5:31
4. Slip 6:21
5. Glitch 6:15
6. Piezo 8:00
7. Nine 3:40
8. Further 10:07
9. Yulquen 6:37
10. Nil 7:48
11. Teartear 6:45
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