Cannabaceae

"We R Are Why"
Single by Autechre
B-side"Are Y Are We?"
Released14 April 1996
GenreAmbient techno
Length14:43
LabelWarp Records
WAP72
Producer(s)Autechre
Autechre singles chronology
"Tri Repetae"
(1995)
"We R Are Why"
(1996)
"Envane"
(1997)

"We R Are Why" is an Autechre 12-inch single released by mail-order and available at some concerts, by Warp Records in 1996. It was written and produced by Rob Brown and Sean Booth.

Sean Booth:
"we r are why were the first two tracks we did on the ry30
they're both entirely done in the ry30 – with a bit of fx on the diff channels maybe, can't rem"[1]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Sean Booth and Rob Brown

No.TitleLength
1."We R Are Why"8:35
2."Are Y Are We?"6:08
Total length:14:43

There is intentionally no speed listed on the release. In an "AAA (Ask Autechre Anything)" on the site WATMM, Sean Booth stated "our original intention [was] to not write it on the record".[2] The durations above were measured when the vinyl was played at 45 rpm.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Booth, Sean (2 November 2013). "AAA - Ask Autechre Anything - Sean and Rob on WATMM! – Page 9". Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  2. ^ Booth, Sean (2 November 2013). "AAA - Ask Autechre Anything - Sean and Rob on WATMM! – Page 71". Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Autechre – We R Are Why. Are Y Are We? (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs. 14 April 1996. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
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"We R Are Why / Are Y Are We?" at Discogs



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