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''Autechre''<br>
 
  
Autechre are an electronic music duo from Rochdale, who are often categorized with [[wikipedia:Aphex Twin|Aphex Twin]], [[wikipedia:Squarepusher|Squarepusher]], [[wikipedia:Luke Vibert|Luke Vibert]], [[Boards of Canada]] and others as being key artists within the (rather fuzzily defined) [[IDM]] genre.
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[[Autechre]] are an electronic music duo from Rochdale, who are often categorized with [[wikipedia:Aphex Twin|Aphex Twin]], [[wikipedia:Squarepusher|Squarepusher]], [[wikipedia:Luke Vibert|Luke Vibert]], [[Boards of Canada]] and others as being key artists within the (rather fuzzily defined) [[wikipedia:Intelligent_dance_music|IDM]] genre.
  
 
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*It could be argued that Autechre have been instrumental in the success of Boards of Canada.
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*It could be argued that [[Autechre]] have been instrumental in the success of [[Boards of Canada]].
 
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==See also==
 
*[[SKAM]]
 
*[[SKAM]]

Revision as of 11:49, 27 August 2008

Autechre

Autechre are an electronic music duo from Rochdale, who are often categorized with Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Luke Vibert, Boards of Canada and others as being key artists within the (rather fuzzily defined) IDM genre.

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Theories

  • It could be argued that Autechre have been instrumental in the success of Boards of Canada.

See also

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