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Sign is the fourteenth studio album by British electronic music duo Autechre. It was announced on 2 September 2020 and was released on 16 October 2020 through Warp Records on 2×LP, CD and digital services. Sign was recorded between 2018 and 2019, with production finishing in February 2020. The artwork for the release was created by The Designers Republic. The title of Sign is an acronym; however, the duo have never explained its meaning.

Background
Autechre are a British electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth. The duo released their first record, Cavity Job, in 1991. Their first album, Incunabula, was released in 1993 and became a surprise success. The duo gradually moved into less melodic and more experimental music, notably with the release of albums like Confield, Quaristice, and Exai. The duo also moved away from composing music with traditional synthesisers, opting for programs and generative algorithms such as Max. Critics have described their newer sound as cold, distant and complex. == Recording ==
Recording
Autechre recorded the tracks that ended up on Sign between 2018 and 2019, finishing production in February 2020. While Autechre make use of Max, and more specifically "the system", Booth stated the music wasn't entirely generative; it instead requires human input to change and guide tracks. Brown stated in an interview that the album's title was an acronym, but that they "don't want to tell anybody what it stands for." Booth stated that much of the album's creation was "all over the place" and that the duo usually work better with "as little direction as possible". Booth also stated that the duo did not share tracks with each other for almost a year. == Composition ==
Composition
Sign has been described as experimental, IDM, and electronic. Critics wrote that the composition of Sign was a lot more accessible in comparison to the duo's previous projects such as NTS Sessions 1–4 and elseq 1–5. Philip Sherburne of Pitchfork commented that the track "Esc Desc" was "slow and stately" and that the track contained "layered synths slipping between consonance and dissonance". Sherburne also stated that tracks such as "Psin AM" contained "sullen synths" that call back to Boards of Canada's Hi Scores EP. He also pointed out "Metaz form8", calling it an "ambient centerpiece" of the album. In a review for AllMusic, Paul Simpson called "F7" a track with light beats that resembled "smeared, melted neon". "Si00" is a track that Simpson called an "enchanting sequence of bubbles" that gradually emerge from the unsteady beat. Charlie Frame, writing for The Quietus commented that "Gr4" was "perhaps the prettiest track" and that it "showcases see-sawing synths that keen like a string quartet". He wrote that "Si007" featured a dry kick that "always seems a micro-step ahead of itself, like feet tripping over themselves". == Release ==
Release
In early 2020, Sign and its companion album Plus were teased through a series of live mix sessions. The album's release date and cover art were announced on 2 September 2020. Sign was officially released on 16 October 2020 through Warp Records on CD, 2×LP, and digital services. The artwork for the release was created by The Designers Republic, who have handled artwork for previous Autechre albums such as Oversteps or NTS Sessions 1–4. The release of Sign marked the duo's first standard length album since the release of Exai. A companion album to Sign, titled Plus (stylised as PLUS) was released without announcement twelve days after the release of Sign. In a 2024 interview with the duo for Metal, Booth and Brown showed their disinterest in future studio albums. Booth noted how the concept of a studio album seemed "outdated", while Brown noted the difficulties in album promotion. The duo highlighted their preference towards live recordings, noting AE_2022– as an example. == Critical reception ==
Critical reception
Sign was received positively by critics. At Metacritic, which aggregates scores from mainstream critics, Sign has an average score of 82 based on 12 reviews, indicating "critical acclaim". In a review for The Guardian, Tayyab Amin said that the album failed to stand out in the modern day music scene. However, he also wrote about how there were times when Sign "truly soars". Philip Sherburne of Pitchfork concluded that "Autechre have managed to do something that machines can't do nearly as well as humans: surprise us." Joey Arnone of Under the Radar commented on the duo's ability to create confusing atmospheres and soundscapes, and said that the tracks on Sign were "chaotic and ethereal, harsh and euphoric, mechanical and biological" all at the same time. In a piece for Beats Per Minute, Jeremy Fisette described how the compositions seen throughout the album were as experimental and difficult as previous albums from the duo. He also stated how Autechre "continue to beguile and confound" and called Sign the duo's "most flat-out gorgeous album in ages". Mike Goldsmith of Record Collector gave Sign three stars and discussed how the album took a more ambient and melodic approach compared to their previous albums. Goldsmith also noted how the album showed a less technical side of Autechre. == Track listing ==
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