Basscadet

Basscad,EP
EP by Autechre
Released 25 April 1994
Genre IDM
Length 38:25 (CD)
37:23 (3x10")
30:29 (US Release)
Label Warp
WAP44
Producer Autechre
Autechre chronology
Incunabula
(1993)
Basscadet Mixes
(1994)
Anti EP
(1994)

"Basscadet" is a track released by British electronic music duo Autechre, as their second EP, under the title of Basscad,EP by Warp Records on 25 April 1994[1][2] (also known as Basscadet Mixes[3]). The EP consists entirely of remixes of the namesake track which originally appeared on Incunabula, Autechre's 1993 debut album with Warp Records. It is the only Autechre single to be taken from an album.

The EP was released as a collection of three 10-inch vinyl singles and peaked at number 56 on the UK Singles Chart. It was also released as a CD single with the addition of "Basscadubmx", and the exclusion of "Basscadoublemx" and "12/4cadetmx". "Bcdtmx" was used for the video of "Basscadet", which was directed by Jess Scott Hunter.[4]

Track listing

All titles are listed without the word "Basscadet" in the liner notes, e.g. the first song is listed as "Bcdtmx".

All tracks written by Sean Booth and Rob Brown. 

Basscad,EP 3x10" (10WAP44, 10.WAP.44DP, 10.WAP.44AE)
No. TitleRemix Length
1. "Bcdtmx"    6:49
2. "Beaumonthannanttwomx"  Beaumont Hannant 8:14
3. "Seefeelmx"  Seefeel 6:51
4. "Basscadoublemx"    4:23
5. "Tazmx"    6:54
6. "12/4cadetmx"  Beaumont Hannant 4:12
Total length:
37:23
Basscad,EP CD (WAP44CD)
No. Title Length
1. "Bcdtmx"   6:49
2. "Beaumonthannanttwomx"   8:14
3. "Seefeelmx"   6:51
4. "Tazmx"   6:54
5. "Basscadubmx"   9:37
Total length:
38:25
Basscad,EP 12" US release (12.TVT.8717-0)
No. Title Length
1. "Bcdtmx"   6:49
2. "Beaumonthannanttwomx"   8:14
3. "12/4cadetmx"   4:12
4. "Seefeelmx"   6:51
5. "Basscadoublemx"   4:23
Total length:
30:29
The US released CD TVT 8717-2 has the same track list as the UK Warp CD.

Personnel

References

  1. "Basscad" from the CD's cover, spine, and liner notes ("Welcome to BASSCAD, EP CD.").
  2. "Autechre - Basscadet Mixes". Warp Records. Retrieved 2015-12-17.
  3. "Basscadet Mixes" from the official Warp page for all versions.
  4. "Basscadet Autechre". iTunes. Retrieved 2015-12-17.

External links

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