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Autechre: Tri Repetae++. Tri Repetae is where Autechre finally hit their stride. The first thing you notice is that they've kicked the sound design up a notch. The familiar 606 percussion of their early years is gone, replaced by the distorted sound of metal on metal. Tempo is kept by minimalist clicks and gut-wobbling bass stabs, like in. After Tri Repetae++, the stunning leap forward with which Autechre astounded the techno world, the duo's fourth proper album came as a disappointment to many. The waves of polar static and mechanic clicks which distinguished Tri Repetae make Chiastic Slide little more than a variation on a form.

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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 the fractured work by the likes of Merzbow, Tri Repetae expertly harnesses the need for a beat to perfectly balance out the resolutely fierce, crunching samples and busy arrangements, turning from being inspired by Aphex Twin to being equally inspiring in itself. 'Rotar' does a particularly fine job on this front, with high-pitched sounds against low, distorted bass blasts -- and this only forms part of the percussion arrangement. The basic combination of soft melody and harsh beats are here as well, coming fully to the fore and resulting in such fine songs as the synth-string/organ wheeze laden 'Leterel' and the quirky, sweet 'Gnit.' Nearly every track has a particular edge or element to it, making it eminently listenable and distinct. 'Stud,' for all of its macho connotations, actually takes a gentler path than most of the album's tunes, with a flowing synth wash at the center of a stripped-down but sharp digital-drum punch; by the end of the song, the synth loops float freely in an uneasy, ambient wave. With the drowsy pulse of 'Overand' and the echoing beats of 'Radio' (perhaps not so ironically, the most straightforward of the album's songs) to close things out, Tri Repetae stands as a varied, accomplished album, clear evidence of Autechre's unique genius around sound. American releases included a bonus disc compiling the Anvil Vapre and Garbage EPs. ~ Ned Raggett
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Autechre's Tri Repetae is disturbing. And as with so much disturbing music, what's unsettling about it is not the lyrical content, (in fact, there are no lyrics here) but simply these facts: First, that such sounds exist at all in the world. Like Aphex Twin, Autechre are about as close to being techno superstars as the tenets of the genre and the limitations of itsaudience will allow. Tri Repetae 1995. 4.2 575 Votes: Amber 1994. 4 437 Votes Incunabula 1993. 3.8 285 Votes: EPs: JNSN CODE GL16 / spl47. Tri repetae autechre beats amber tracks eutow track albums ambient electronic synth synths clipper dark electronica listen mechanical aphex earlier hypnotic. Showing 1-4 of 12 reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Tri Repetae (stylized as tri repetae., released in the United States as Tri Repetae++) is the third studio album by the British electronic music duo Autechre, released on 6 November 1995 by Warp Records in the United Kingdom and on 16 March 1996 by Wax Trax! Records and TVT Records.