Autechre is one of the standard-bearers of the last 25 years of electronic music. The British duo (pronounced Au-teck-er) has long been revered for its complex, innovative sounds. Its many admirers ...
The foundry of Autechre melts decades of dance and experimental music into plasma. Its indefinite shape and volume enables the Mancunian duo of Rob Brown and Sean Booth to mold electronic music into ...
Released in July 1992, Warp Records' Artificial Intelligence label compilation helped pioneer the electronic subgenre of intelligent dance music (IDM), and the storied label is bringing it back to ...
Autechre have released a 330+ minute mix to celebrate the re-release of their 1992 compilation record released via Warp, ‘Artificial Intelligence’. Celebrating 30 years since its initial release, ...
The limitless invention of Autechre's productions caught the attention of Future Music as early as 1994, when Simon Trask spoke to them following the release of the classic LP Amber... When you ...
Do you need to remember music to enjoy it? Do you need to recognize it? Since 1987, Autechre’s Sean Booth and Rob Brown have been reorganizing, hearing and unhearing electronic music on our behalf.
When The KLF orchestrated their 1992 televised kiss off to the industry, there seemed little intent on their part to put on a good show. Replete with automatic weapons, dead livestock, and the ...
Sean Booth, one half of British electronic music duo Autechre, has claimed that the group was at one point lined up to score Metroid Prime. The inclusion of Brown and Booth’s names in the credits for ...
Speaking during a recent Twitch AMA, Booth finally revealed the reason behind why his and Autechre partner Rob Brown’s names are included in the credits for the iconic Nintendo game (thanks, VGC).