Tether started as a way to experiment with music and genres without needing to put it into any higher concept, a playground so to speak. It has also become a steady part of my DJ routine, as it's a great way to test out new tracks, and surprise people.
I haven't played live with Tether as such, but many of the songs go through an evolution on the dancefloor as I try them out while DJing.
industrial, noize, ebm, electro, 8-bit, big beat, acid, trance, techno, industrial rock, classical - whatever plays on my speakers.
I use a laptop loaded with Reaper and a huge amount of freeware synth plugins and self programmed manglers.