Biography

  • Born

    22 June 1948 (age 76)

  • Born In

    Upper Darby Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States

TR-i is the pseudonym of Todd Rundgren under which he released three CDs in the early-mid nineties. The first of these, 1993's No World Order, consisted of hundreds of seconds-long snippets of music that could be seamlessly combined in various ways to suit the listener. Initially targeted for the Philips CD-i platform, No World Order featured interactive controls for tempo, mood, and other parameters, along with pre-programmed mixes by Rundgren himself, Bob Clearmountain, Don Was, and Jerry Harrison. The disc was also released for PC and Macintosh and in two versions on standard audio CD, the continuous mix disc No World Order and, later, the more song-oriented No World Order Lite. The music itself was quite a departure from Rundgren's previous work, with a feel and much rapping by Rundgren. The follow-up, 1995's The Individualist, featured interactive video content that could be viewed (and in one case, played – it was a simple video game) along with the music, which was more rock-oriented than No World Order.

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