Music to my ears.Not too long before Rob Brown and Sean Booth were crafting IDM masterpieces as Autechre and Gescom, the duo were working tirelessly producing early works on Manchester's Skam Records imprint as Lego Feet. While their productions under each alias stand as strongly together as they do alone, Lego Feet offers a clear and distinct early view into the minds of two of the scenes longest serving IDM collectives meandering the electro organic hallways of digital synthesis. If you adore the rhythmic and not so rhythmic chaos that Autechre, Gescom and fellow bretheren Boards of Canada, Anodyne, Aphex Twin, U-ziq, Jega, Disjecta and Bola conconct in the studio, then you will love this classic IDM offering of Lego Feet.Great music by Sean Booth and Rob Brown from 1991. The four tracks are actually groups of songs so it's not a long dj mix or something. AWESOME release highly, highly recommended.So this is the genesis of Autechre - a melting pot of Artificial Intelligence era Warp, treble-heavy electro, Detroit, Acid House, glimpses of Hip Hop. It's very 'of its time' but nonetheless exciting and startlingly modern-sounding in sections. The first five minutes of Track 2 could easily have fallen off 'Surfing on Sine Waves' then mutates into a potted history of Acid House and finally into the boom bap of NY hip hop.There is a deliciously dirty, crunchy nature to it all like a decaying computer out on a bender in Manchester. The malevolence is palpable throughout as chattering syn-drums battle with sinister synth melodies. You can see how they arrived at 'Incunabula' from this but 'Lego Feet' has a much more urgent pulse and eye on the dancefloor. There is more than enough variety to please both the brain as well as the feet with a seamless synergism between both worlds.It all feels a lot more honest and earthy than the abstractions Autechre have become renowned for and all the better for it in my opinion.Perfect and prompt delivery...ma su Amazon.it era disponibile!!! L'ho ordinato subito, nuovo sigillato, ed è arrivato in poco tempo. Sul CD non c'è scritto nulla, ma dal codice SKA001CD si capisce che questo è il primo lavoro che il duo Booth-Brown (aka Autechre, Gescom) hanno inciso sulla loro etichetta discografica SKAM. Non è proprio un CD degli Autechre, il sound è diverso, ma mi piace! Bello!