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| Autechre | ||
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![]() Autechre
performing at Princeton
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| Background information | ||
| Origin | ||
| Years active | 1987–present | |
| Associated acts |
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| Website | Autechre at Warp Records | |
| Members | ||
| Sean
Booth Rob Brown |
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Autechre are an
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The two members formed the group in 1987 when they both lived
in
Booth and Brown pronounce the name Autechre
with a Rochdale accent (
Autechre have also recorded under various pseudonyms, possibly
as a way of escaping from the attentions of the media and the obsessive
Autechre fanbase. One of the duo's earliest recordings was a 12" under
the alias "Lego Feet", released in 1991 on
True to their early techno roots, Autechre use a wide
array of
Autechre have emphasized that their music-making involves
using new techniques on old equipment and old techniques on new
equipment, and that their sound comes from combinations of tools and
techniques, and "creative routing", more than any single magical
machine.
This has been the case since their early days, when, for example, they
used a
Autechre sometimes use
Tri Repetae was released in the U.S. as Tri Repetae++, adding the Garbage and Anvil Vapre EPs on a bonus second disc. The Japanese edition issued by Sony also included an exclusive bonus track, "Medrey". Also, the title LP5 is a conventional one, as the album bears no title. It is sometimes referred to as Autechre.
| Autechre |
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| Sean Booth | Rob Brown |
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