Tri Repetae
Autechre 1995 synchronized
IDM Industrial Electronic electronic
IDM hardened into industrial alloy — Autechre's machine aesthetics turned aggressive, building rhythmic architectures from metallic textures and post-industrial noise.
Acoustic Profile
Production
Method: electronic-dominant
Fidelity: polished
industrial percussion samplinggranular synthesis texturesmachine noise integrationlayered rhythmic programmingmetallic timbral design
Vocal
Approach: instrumental
Lyrical Abstraction: 10/10
Mood & Theme
defiance alienation
Territory: Industrial Landscape, Machine Resistance, Urban Decay
Emotional Arc: Hardening into Steel
Era & Context
Released as electronic music split between rave hedonism and chin-stroking experimentalism, Tri Repetae bridged both — hard enough for clubs, complex enough for critical attention, industrial enough for neither.
Spiritual Links (16)
The Downward Spiral Nine Inch Nails (1994)
7/10 control-obsessionsonic-experimentation
...I Care Because You Do Aphex Twin (1995)
7/10 sonic-experimentationcontrol-obsession
The Man-Machine Kraftwerk (1978)
6/10 control-obsessionsonic-experimentation
Kid A Radiohead (2000)
6/10 sonic-experimentationalienation-of-fanbase
Cosmogramma Flying Lotus (2010)
6/10 rhythmic-innovationsonic-experimentation
Technodelic Yellow Magic Orchestra (1981)
6/10 sonic-experimentationrhythmic-innovation
Music in Twelve Parts Philip Glass (1974)
6/10 minimalist-reductionsonic-experimentation
AMOK Thom Yorke (2013)
6/10 rhythmic-innovationcontrol-obsession
Third Portishead (2008)
5/10 sonic-experimentationurban-isolation
Geogaddi Boards of Canada (2002)
5/10 control-obsessiontextural-exploration
Mezzanine Massive Attack (1998)
5/10 urban-isolationtextural-exploration
Electric Café Kraftwerk (1986)
5/10 control-obsessionstudio-as-instrument
B-2 Unit Ryuichi Sakamoto (1980)
5/10 rhythmic-innovationtechnological-anxiety
BGM Yellow Magic Orchestra (1981)
5/10 sonic-experimentationminimalist-reduction
Hymnen Karlheinz Stockhausen (1967)
5/10 sonic-experimentationstudio-as-instrument
The Eraser Thom Yorke (2006)
5/10 sonic-experimentationrhythmic-innovation
Influences
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