AutechreTri Repetae++

Label:

Wax Trax! Records – tvt7239-2

Format:

CD , Album
CD , Compilation

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Abstract

Tracklist

Tri Repetae
1-1 Dael 6:39
1-2 Clipper 8:33
1-3 Leterel 7:08
1-4 Rotar 8:04
1-5 Stud 9:40
1-6 Eutow 4:16
1-7 C/Pach 4:39
1-8 Gnit 5:49
1-9 Overand 7:33
1-10 Rsdio 10:08
Anvil Vapre
2-1 Second Bad Vilbel 9:47
2-2 Second Scepe 7:45
2-3 Second Scout 7:23
2-4 Second Peng 10:54
Garbage
2-5 Garbagemx36 14:10
2-6 Piobmx19 7:37
2-7 Bronchusevenmx24 9:44
2-8 Vletrmx21 8:27

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed FromWarp Records Limited
  • Manufactured ByTVT Records
  • Distributed ByTVT Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Wax Trax! Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©Wax Trax! Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©Warp Music
  • Copyright ©EMI Music
  • Copyright ©Russell Haswell
  • Copyright ©The Designers Republic
  • Copyright ©Chris Cunningham (2)
  • Glass Mastered AtSpecialty Records Corporation
  • Pressed BySpecialty Records Corporation

Credits

  • ArtworkThe Designers Republic
  • Producer [Production]Ae*
  • Written ByBooth/Brown
  • Written-ByBooth*

Notes

Packaged in a slim double jewel case with a 6- folded insert. Track durations are not printed on the release.

Inner :
All songs © 1996 Warp Music/EMI Music.
℗&©1996 Wax Trax! Records, Inc.
Under license from Warp Records, Ltd.
Printed in Canada

Sticker:
Autechre. tri repetae++. tvt7239-2
TDR. Made in U.S.A. Incomplete without surface noise. Disposable information.
two cd set. tri repetae. +Garbage.

Other Notes:
Bonus disc including two previously-released EPs, Garbage.
Licensed from Warp and released on Wax Trax! Records, a sub-label of TVT since 1993.
The artists credited for artwork are listed by name only; "Artwork" credit is not printed on the release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker, text): 0 16581 72392 4
  • Barcode (Sticker, string): 016581723924
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1, variant 1): 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 1): IFPI 2U7B
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 1): 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02
  • Mould SID Code (CD2, variant 1): IFPI 2U7G
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1, variant 2): 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 2): IFPI 2U3Q
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 2): 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02
  • Mould SID Code (CD2, variant 2): IFPI 2U3Q
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1, variant 3): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01 M1S6
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 3): IFPI 2U7B
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 3): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02 M1S3
  • Mould SID Code (CD2, variant 3): IFPI 2U7G
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1, variant 4): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01 M1S3
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 4): IFPI 2U6D
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 4): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02 M1S2
  • Mould SID Code (CD2, variant 4): IFPI 2U6D
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1 variant 5): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 5): IFPI 2U1S
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 5): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (CD2, variant 5): IFPI 2U1S
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1, Variant 6): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01 M1S5
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 6): IFPI 2U3P
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 6): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02 M1S2
  • Mould SID Code (CD2, variant 6): IFPI 2U3P
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1, variant 7): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 7): IFPI 2U6A
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 7): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (CD2, variant 7): IFPI 2U7C
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1, variant 8): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01 M1S3
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 8): IFPI 2U3W
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 8): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 8): IFPI 2U3W
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1, variant 9): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01 M1S4
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 9): IFPI 2U3Q
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 9): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02 M1S2
  • Mould SID Code (CD2, variant 9): IFPI 2U3Q
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1, variant 10): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.1 SRC##01 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (CD1, variant 10): IFPI 2U20
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2, variant 10): [Specialty 'S' Logo] 4R TVT 7239-2.2 OLY@@02 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (CD2, variant 10): IFPI 2U20

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Tri Repetae (CD, Album) Rough Trade rtd 126.3104.2, RTD126.3104.2 1995
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Tri Repetae (2×LP, Album) Warp Records warplp38 UK 1995
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Tri Repetae (Cassette, Album) Warp Records warpmc38, WARP MC38 UK 1995
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Tri Repetae (CD, Album, Promo) Warp Records WARPCD38P UK 1995
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Tri Repetae (CD, Album) Warp Records 678.0038.20, warpcd38 Benelux 1995

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Reviews

  • Cardia1's avatar
    Cardia1
    I like this version with 2 cds, the first cd is the main album that includes a variety of musics with different expressions, my favourite tracks are: "Stud","Eutow" and "Overand". The second cd includes two Eps with fine musics like "Second Scepe","piomx19", "Bronchusevenmx24" and "Vletrmx21.
    • auroranoise
      Edited 18 years ago
      I love this record. This is probably my favorite Autechre album. The combination of deep, think pads, weird glitchy beats and assorted noises, is genius! When I first bought this record I didn't know that the second disc was two separate EP's. I'm not sure what Autechre's intention was for releasing this version with the two EP's, but they certainly go well with one another. Both discs seem as though they were meant to be one long track, everything just flows. You could listen to this album without being aware of when one track finished and the next began.

      Most people would probably say that this album doesn't compare to a release like Amber, but I think this record deserves more credit. There may not be any hard driving beats, chaotic interludes or breakdowns, and it may seem fairly bland at times when compared to albums like Amber or Draft 7.30, but it definitely has a genuine appeal and a whole lot to offer.
      • cmdrdeathguts's avatar
        cmdrdeathguts
        Edited 18 years ago
        If Valve Software had half an ounce of sense, they'd have forgotten about making a soundtrack for Half-Life and just licensed this instead. It feels like you should listen to it exclusively in abandoned factories. It's more industrial than industrial music. Fabulous, mathematically precise and terrifying.
        • DeletedDiscogs
          Edited 19 years ago
          Disc One is the best release Autechre ever did and the first one anyone should ever buy if they want to start their journey towards Autechre. Every track has a unique flavor and borders that fine line between techno and experimental.

          Disc Two is great as well, but a bit too repetitive to be a favorite. "Vletrmx21" is the best ambient track they ever did and ever will do and "Garbagemx36" is the best on the album and doesn't even seem like over 14 minutes when you’re listening to it.

          Like it's been mentioned so many times. If your a first time listener, get this double, afterwards you'll want them all.
          • Tek-Lok's avatar
            Tek-Lok
            Edited 19 years ago
            Eutow was the very first Autechre track that I ever listened to, and it blew me away. Then when I heard the other tracks I thought it was all crap. It took me awhile to get into the more difficult tracks, but now I love anything autechre. I believe its because Eutow is their softest, easiest tune. It really stands out from their other tracks.

            And as for TR++ as a whole, it is also very easy to listen too. Same with Incunabula. These 2 albums would be great for first time listeners, because of their easy listening. Also, they should be the only thing first time listeners should try, since something like Confield could turn them away forever.
            • Oxbow's avatar
              Oxbow
              Edited 19 years ago
              Tri Repetae takes place in a machine factory on some distant planet where there are no humans and where the sky is always red. The factory's high windows are smeared with liquid smoke, but from the catwalk one can still make out the barren mountains jutting up at the far end of the orange desert that surrounds the building on all sides. Giant metal claws plunge into mounds of sparking cables and extract the demolished corpses of robots that once served a purpose in this world, some fighting wars, some carrying supplies across imable landscapes, some drilling holes into the floors of green oceans. A red wind from outside stirs up the acrid smell of hot metal and feeds the fire of a monstrous black furnace, gaping like the mouth of a volcano beneathe dangling corpses that were once filled with the fear of death, the terror of the battlefield, the frantic sound of snapping metal.
              • scadada99's avatar
                scadada99
                What can I say about Tri Repetae? Besides that this is the definitive Autechre release, in every way.

                "Dael" is a wonderful piece of slow electro-funk; "Clipper" is more uptempo, full of beats and synths that screw with your mind. Other highlights include "Rotar" & "Rsdio".

                The inclusion of "AeG: Garbage" and "Anvil Vapre" is definitely welcome here: "Garbagemx36" is just under 15 minutes of pure electronic funkiness, "Brunchusevenmx24" is ambience at its best. And, "Second Bad Vilbel" and "Second Scout" are two of the best songs Booth & Brown have ever done.

                THIS is the best starting place for the new Ae fan; it has everything; the snarling funk, the head-screwing beats, the wonderful melodies. HIGHLY recommended!
                • outputmessage's avatar
                  outputmessage
                  Great cd to start your autechre collection. Gracefully combines abrasive textures with beautiful melodies.

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