not music i make time for these days, everything after exai is a giant samey blur, they seem like a pretty live set-oriented act these days, and i've never seen them live. i feel like i have heard their entire bag of tricks with max/msp at this point & there are only so many hours of syncopated clicks i can listen to by my lonesome.
i like draft 7.30 because it feels like the most fully realized vision of their idea of taking a rhythmic motif and "decaying" it over time (surripere is a great piece) & i also like oversteps because it turns out a little melody doesn't make your procedural glitch music corny (also daniel lopatin owes his whole career to that album)
but generally speaking, re: current-day autechre - if you enjoy discographies of old guys jamming interminably on the same patches/motifs & endless live records identified by date/venue rather than a title,
i can recommend a much better musical act for you to check out