Autocreation formed in 1994 as the trio of
Kevin Hector, Tara Patterson, and
Mark Van Hoen (the latter of whom also records as
Locust for R&S ambient sublabel Apollo). Originally recording as Sine Bubble,
Autocreation are a somewhat dancefloor-friendly blend of ambient, techno, and hip-hop-esque breakbeat, and have released two singles (on Template and Op-Art) and a full-length album (on former
Orb-owned ambient label Inter-Modo), as well as performing remixes for
Seefeel ("Plainsong"),
As One ("Mihon"), and
Wallstar ("Gurnigan"). Following the release of the
Mettle full-length,
Van Hoen left the group to focus on his solo work, with
Patterson and
Hector continuing on with the name, releasing the
Sauce EP on their own Template label and contributing an original track, "Justice Loop," to the second installment of Volume's
Trans-Europe Express compilation series. The following year also brought the release of "Caught Short," a three-track minimalist breakbeat meditation released by
Kirk DeGiorgio's celebrated Op-Art label (the title track was also included on the Op-Art label compilation Objets D'A.R.T. III). Although
Autocreation remain a duo project, both
Patterson and
Hector have continued to work in sporadic combination with
Van Hoen (both live and in the studio), with
Hector contributing most recently to the latter's
Last Flowers From the Darkness LP (Touch, 1997).
Hector also records under the name Shanq, although to date his output under that name has included only one remix (
Locust's "Your Selfish Ways" single, released by Apollo in 1997).
Patterson and
Hector plan a revival of their Template label in 1997, with several releases scheduled to appear.
–
Sean Cooper, Rovi