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Confield
6/13/2001, LAUNCH, Ken Micallef

Autechre's Rob Brown and Sean Booth are worshiped by *Radiohead**'s Thom Yorke, you can hear their cryptic influence on Kid A and Amnesiac. But beyond its maniacal way with...  more >

Confield
4/22/2005, AMG

Despite the dozens of experimental electronics producers constantly nipping at their heels, Autechre remained at the forefront of academic sound processing with a highly...  more >

Bass Cadet
7/13/2005, AMG

A collection of remixes of tracks deriving from Incunabula, released on vinyl as a box set of ten-inches. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music...  more >

Amber
7/13/2005, AMG

In small but noticeable ways on this, their sophomore release, Autechre begin to break from the clean, if at times obvious, artistic techno from their debut record, and...  more >

Tri Repetae++
7/13/2005, AMG

Starting with the snarling, slow machine-funk of "Dael," Tri Repetae fully confirms Autechre's evolution into electronic noise kings. If not as immediately experimental as...  more >

Peel Session
7/13/2005, AMG

Recorded in late 1995, this three-song release nicely showcases Autechre's talent for mixing quiet hooks with aggressive, experimental production. "Milk DX" starts with the...  more >

Autechre
7/13/2005, AMG

Autechre creates a fascinating sonic world on their fifth album release, where electronic pulses and blips are used to create fantastic textural waves. Members Sean Booth...  more >

Incunabula
7/13/2005, AMG

Although Autechre's debut release doesn't totally display the full experimentation which would dominate their future albums and singles, it is still striking nonetheless, as...  more >

EP 7
7/13/2005, AMG

Less than a year after a vaunted full-length, Autechre returns with an hour-long EP that, given the artistic and sonic departures inside, could easily have made it LP6...  more >