8 December 2011

LATE NIGHT TALES FROM DECEMBER



Here is a mix tape I've compiled which is suitable for cold December nights. If you have Spotify please click on the link below the track list.

Tracks.

1. Kavinsky-Nightcall
2. Charlie-Spacer woman
3. Imagination-Just an illusion (dub remix)
4. Anton Romezz- Sunshine in Karelia (Havana Candy remix)
5. Games-Shadows in bloom
6. Clint Mansell- Are you receiving?
7. Glass Candy- Digital Versicolor
8. David Lynch- Good day today
9. Johnny L-Ooh I like it
10. Mantra- Intensify (I love you)
11. Zomby-Ecstasy versions
12. The Field- Everybody's got to learn sometime
13. John Maus- Cop killer
14. Space-Magic fly
15. Rondo Veneziano- La serenissima
16. Laurie Anderson-O Superman
17. Japan- Ghosts
18. Godley and Creme- Under your thumb
19. Soft Cell-Bedsitter (Extended version)
20. Jon and Vangelis- State of independence
21. Elton John-Song for Guy

Go To This Mix Tape

25 November 2011

NEW PERSONA

Autofac's new 7-track EP 'Persona' has been completed. Selected HQ tracks from the EP have been made available via Soundcloud and Bandcamp as well as the Autofac's Facebook page. The EP was recorded between August to early November. The EP includes two compositions that were written in the 1990s. 'Nausea' was originally written in 1994 and 'Crime and Punishment' was composed in 1996. They were both re-recorded for this EP.

AUTOFAC/Persona

1. Generic Nobody
2. Bilboquet
3. Crime and Punishment
4. This is by them
5. Destroy me
6. Nausea
7. Candidate 001

Credits.
Written and Produced by AUTOFAC.
Artwork by AutoCreate.
Copyright. Two Thousand and Eleven.

  Generic Nobody by AUTOFAC

13 November 2011

HISTORY IN REVERSE



1. I have forgiven everything
2. Sexy terrorist
3. I died
4. Monaco afternoon

Written and Produced by AUTOFAC.
Artwork; AutoCreate
Copyright. Two Thousand and Six.


17 October 2011

ULYSSES 21: Mini-Autobiography


This is the artwork to the first AUTOFAC album that was made in 2001. This is the tracklisting.

1. Massive Existence Failure
2. Monochrome
3. Displaced
4. Ulysses 21
5. Rollerdiscolover
6. Corridors
7. Spacerage
8. Bingo Bus
9. Zamyatin
10. Pluto

This album was constructed and recorded during the summer of 2001 by AUTOFAC. This album was exclusively constructed, layered and mixed with royalty free loops. The emphasis was on sound and rhythm. The album was constructed on the computer, mixed and mastered onto Mini-disc.

What follows is a mini-autobiography created for myspace in 2006 and updated tday website by AUTOFAC.

Started getting interested in music when I was 8, watching the likes of Soft Cell, Japan, OMD and ABBA on Top of the Pops in the early 80s.

I eventually got a decent 'ghetto blaster' in 1985 and taped my favourite songs from the Top 40 every week. Often these would include a-ha, Madonna, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, New Order and Depeche Mode. When I was 13 I got a paper round, bought a record player and bought my own 12" singles, and albums of the aforementioned bands, and also got into Kraftwerk and a lot of Euro disco/pop and Chicago House music.
When I was 15 my income was supplimented when I collected glasses for a nice pub, and could buy even more records, and beer.
At 17 I had a sizeable record collection, and also got into dance music, and stuff by 808 State, and The KLF (totally, inexplicably bypassing the much of the Madchester period, save for Electronic and New Order), I became a DJ. (Not the mixing kind, or the naff Wedding kind, but some kind of reasonable compromise between the two).

As the 90s progressed I did have a mild obsession with MTV Europe and many of the techno pop tracks that were often played, long before the MTV signal was split into each European country and MTV became nothing more than reality TV. These were the days of Ray Cokes, Steve Blaine, Paul King and Simone. 
I DJ'd for a while, worked in a nightclub (but not as a DJ all the time) and got into that German techno-trance vibe, but also into serious commercial artists, such as Radiohead, Mercury Rev, Manic Street Preachers, Flaming Lips, etc. I also listened to classical music and stuff by Philip Glass, and the twisted sounds of Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada.


I've been writing and developing stuff since 1990 but only took it semi-seriously in 2001, when I actually began to enjoy what I did. I work with keyboards and things like that. I tried to learn guitar but I was hopeless and it was pointless since I didn't even at least look cool like the many famous non/bad guitarists in history. Still, in this climate of guitar dominated pop what the world needs even less than another electronic enigma is another guitar band. 
Since 2001 I've produced a couple of albums and EP's. 
In 2007 I had the privillige of being featured on BBC 6 music digital radio  for a whole hour where I gave an interview and played a selection of music.


Throughout 2007 I worked on and produced an album of songs I co-wrote in the 1990s with a friends of mine called Shane. This album was completed in late 2008.
I've recently completed two albums (I Survey Everything and World War Terminus-2010) and have been working and putting out new EPs via Bandcamp and Soundcloud.  

I still love listening to music, mostly electronic, but also Italo disco, classical and bits of everything. When I'm not making music, or thinking of making music, I like compiling 'mixtapes' of my current or old favourites or writing about things. 

I'm working on more projects and things for the near future, although they'll be ready when they're ready. 

14 September 2011

FREE EP


22 August 2011

SOLARIS

The new EP by AUTOFAC, 'Solaris' is now available via Bandcamp. You can stream or download the EP in high quality lossless formats for free. 'SOLARIS' was written and produced by J. Winstanley Artwork designed by AutoCreate based on 'Filter' by Antony Gormley. The EP which has a 'hauntological' feel to it was influenced by summer, childhood, and the television broadcasters Granada and HTV.

13 August 2011

ON THE HORIZON


SOLARIS, the new EP by AUTOFAC has been completed. It will be available for your listening pleasure via Facebook and Soundcloud next week and also be available on high quality lossless formats on Bandcamp.

More details, tracklisting, credits to follow.

In the meantime you can listen to AUTOFAC's 'For August' summer compilation of various artists by scrolling down.

8 August 2011

FOR AUGUST


Here's a summer Spotify playlist. Features Washed Out, The Field, TV On The Radio, Aeroplane, Grum and many more. 

FOR AUGUST-A Summer Playlist

7 August 2011

COVER ART: EUROPEAN AFFAIRS EP (2007)


This design was based around a photo taken in a bar called the 'Flying Flute'. The picture itself was taken sometime in 2006. Photographs by D. Kenyon.



25 July 2011

LOSSLESS


AUTOFAC has, for the first time, made a few tracks available for download in high quality lossless format. You can access them by visiting Autofac's Bandcamp page.

23 July 2011

BANDCAMP

You can now use the link above and here to visit AUTOFAC's Bandcamp page where you can listen and download free AUTOFAC tracks in a variety of lossless formats.

21 July 2011

16 July 2011

METROPOLITANISM




Metropolitan 

1. Part 1
2. Part 2
3. Part 3
4. Part 4
5. Part 5

The plan was to produce a conceptual, instrumental piece of music that developed through each part.  I'd like to think of it as a soundtrack to a short film which could be set in any town or city, perhaps in the near future or alternative past. The loose concept was based around the idea of a soundtrack to cities and towns, the dreams, the hopes, the desires but also the despair and alienation, particularly at a time when almost every major town and city seems to be a twin of itself or a poor photocopy. 



Written and Produced by J. Winstanley


Cover design by AutoCreate based on a photograph by D. Kenyon.
'Metropolitan' by AUTOFAC is An Autonomous Product copyright Two Thousand and Seven.

Metropolitan Part 1 by AUTOFAC

4 June 2011

THE OLDER NORMALITY: THE NEW NORMALITY (2007)


AUTOFAC/The New Normality
a compilation of new mixes and new tracks
 1. Metropolitan (Part 1)
2. I have forgiven everything (new mix)
3. Technique
4. Protect and survive
5. Sexy terrorist (new edit)
6. The sky of Alaska (12" mix)
7. European Union (Euromix)
8. The Vanishing (Remix)
9. Milkbomb
10. Reasons to be bitter part four (Insert your own reasons mix)
11.Monaco afternoon (Remix)
12. DeCosta (new edit)


All tracks written and produced by J. Winstanley, except track 7 (Boylan/Winstanley)
Cover art designed by Autonomous Creations from a source photograph taken by J. Winstanley of Anthony Gormley's 'Event Horizon' in London.
Original versions taken from the EP's 'History's greatest catastrophe', 'European affairs' and 'Metropolitan' and the side project 'Verfremdungseffeckt' by Soviet.
Tracks 3, 4 and 10 are new tracks.
'The New Normality' is an Autonomous Product.
This compilation copyright Two Thousand and Seven

AUTOFAC says:

'The reason for this compilation was to collect together some of the stronger tracks from my EP's along with some new tracks that I've been developing in the last six months. I decide to remix or re-edit some of the older tracks slightly as I kept getting more ideas long after the original versions had been completed.
The idea for the title came from a term I kept either hearing on TV or reading in the papers in reference to post-terrorism laws. One of the themes of the song 'Protect and Survive' is how this culture of 'new normality' is not just about how we carry on under the threat of terror or governments waging illegal wars and doing the opposite of what we elect them for, but how fear is promoted through the culture of complacency, insecurity, pressures to conform, guilt, whether or not we're doing enough to protect the planet, the peer pressure to have makovers, improve our home...anything to belong and feel that we are in some sort of security bubble with our fingers in our ears. So it was a comment on complacency and apathy in a world which just becomes more aspirational, watered down and quite a tedious place to be at times.
Ultimately  it's a collection of modern lo-fi electronic songs made with a laptop, a keyboard and a generous helping of the right amount of optimism, resentment and ambivalence.'
This blog was originally posted on myspace in 2007.
Protect and Survive by AUTOFAC  Metropolitan Part 1 by AUTOFAC

16 May 2011

THE FRENCH CONNECTION: Marseille Evening Samba 2010 VERSION



Credits.

Written and Produced by Autofac.
Artwork by AutoCreate.
Copyright: Two Thousand and Eight.

AUTOFAC says:

This song was influenced by a holiday in Marseille last year. One evening there was a band of samba drummers and dancing girls by the docks. Passer's by were transfixed. Whether by the beats or by the girls it was hard to tell but I wanted to retain the spirit and influence of this experience and the holiday in this track. It features sound effects and the ambience of the night. 



It was remixed slightly in 2010.

11 May 2011

I THOUGHT YOU WERE MY BOYFRIEND


I thought you were my boyfriend (The Magnetic Fields cover) by AUTOFAC

AUTOFAC has uploaded a cover version of The Magnetic Fields track, 'I thought you were my boyfriend' on Soundcloud to stream. This track features backing vocals by 'Starmix Electro' (who is also working on an EP that will be written and produced by AUTOFAC).

6 May 2011

NOT GUILTY

Here's a playlist of music entitled 'Not Guilty', featuring a selection of enjoyable popular music.
Click if you have Spotify and would like to listen