Autechre are an English electronic music duo (Rob Brown and Sean Booth) from Rochdale, active since 1987 and known for pioneering experimental IDM releases on Warp Records.

Members: Rob Brown and Sean Booth. Associated label: Warp Records. Renowned for advances in rhythm programming, abstract sound design, and long-form releases (ELSEQ, NTS).

DeBaser's reviews trace Autechre's evolution from melodic ambient-techno to extreme algorithmic abstraction. Recurring praise centers on innovation in rhythm and sound design; criticisms appear when accessibility or inspiration seem lacking. Notable long-form works (EXAI, ELSEQ, NTS) and classics (Incunabula, Tri Repetae) receive focused attention.

For:Listeners and producers of experimental electronic music, IDM fans, and readers interested in Autechre's discography.

 A seminal work, (such as Radiohead's "Kid A," for instance) but above all, of great quality.

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 1997, Warp Records: Rob Brown and Sean Booth release their absolute masterpiece, a concentrate of creativity and experimentation like never heard before within the then-hot IDM phenomenon.

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 “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out”, and the impression is that Autechre, notwithstanding two or three tracks, have produced a good album, simple and listenable as hasn't happened for a decade.

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 This behemoth consists of four sessions, each two hours long, for a steep total duration of eight hours, double that of the already prohibitive elseq.

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