Artist and producer behind experimental/pop/industrial releases. Released No World Order (1992), a follow-up lite version, and The Individualist (1995). Associated in reviews with founding PatroNat, a software and consultancy concern.

According to the provided reviews: No World Order is presented (contextually) in 1992 and was followed the next year by No World Order Lite; The Individualist is referenced as a 1995 release. Reviews note that the No World Order package included multiple covers and that the project was accompanied by a small program to manipulate and remix tracks. The reviewer states TR-i founded PatroNat, a software and consultancy company, in the early 1990s.

Three DeBaser reviews by mien_mo_man assess TR-i's work as ambitious and producer-focused but uneven. No World Order is described as experimental and technician-oriented; The Individualist is judged mediocre; No World Order Lite is seen as a more compact, pop-oriented revision.

For:Listeners of experimental electronic/pop, fans of producer-driven records, DJs and sound-tech oriented listeners.

 This album has sixteen covers, one for each track.

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 A mediocre work, then, not even much enhanced by arrangements too in carbon fiber and poorly projectable into future decades.

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