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TR-i

Musician
Fortodd rundgren fans, 90s experimental-pop explorers, and curious listeners of interactive music formats.
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The Profile

TR-i is the interactive-era alias of American musician Todd Rundgren, used for early-to-mid 1990s projects that explored interactive and technology-driven approaches to album-making, including No World Order (1993) and The Individualist (1995).

TR-i denotes Todd Rundgren’s interactive persona, under which he released technology-forward albums that blended rock, pop, electronic elements, and rap, notably No World Order (1993) and The Individualist (1995).

Three reviews dig into TR-i’s early‑90s interactive phase: No World Order, its Lite distillation, and The Individualist. The critic highlights tech-forward concepts, pop/rock/rap hybrids, and dense production. Reception is mostly negative, with No World Order Lite faring best. Notable tracks discussed include Fascist Christ, Worldwide Epiphany, and Temporary Sanity.

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