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EyeballGrowth 05.23.2006 10:40 PM

aphex twin - I care because you do
 

 


Acrid Avid Jam Shred
The Waxen Pith
Wax The Nip
Icct Hedral
Ventolin
Come On You Slags
Start As You Mean To Go On
Wet Tip Hen Ax
Moo Kid
Alberto Balsalm
Cow Cud Is A Twin
Next Heap With


Just listened to the whole thing for the first time in 2 years. I really think it's his best. Only songs I don't like are Slags, and Start as you mean to go on cause the beats are way too fast and clanky. But the rest of the album is so ingenious.

I can't help laughing when I hear Ventolin. I can't believe someone made music like that. It sounds like death

ricechex 05.24.2006 05:49 AM

I like that album alot. Yeah, very creative stuff. what's he been up to, b/c i haven't heard much from him over the last couple years.

A Thousand Threads 05.24.2006 05:58 AM

fantastic album
great cover art too

neptune 05.24.2006 06:00 AM

i agree to you, good album.... my favourite song is: Acrid Avid Jam Shred....

Tokolosh 05.24.2006 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ricechex
I like that album alot. Yeah, very creative stuff. what's he been up to, b/c i haven't heard much from him over the last couple years.



I read a review in a music mag (I think WIRE?), that he took off some time recently to go on a southpole expedition with some friends.
Typically Aphex.
Maybe someone has read about it and can elaborate on that?

Hip Priest 05.24.2006 07:21 AM

It's a wonderful LP (although, amazingly, it's bettered by the next release Richard D James Album):

Acrid Avid Jam Shred
The Waxen Pith
Wax The Nip
Icct Hedral
Ventolin
Come On You Slags
Start As You Mean To Go On
Wet Tip Hen Ax
Moo Kid
Alberto Balsalm
Cow Cud Is A Twin
Next Heap With


Not a wasted track (such is the man), and the LP covers an impressive variety of styles. THere's a nice video on youtube for Alberto Balsalm that someone's put together. Worth checking out.

truncated 05.24.2006 08:42 AM

I recalled your thread of old, Hip Priest, and decided to bust out a few albums the other day for reminiscing. Time and contemplation have led me to change my previously held opinion, and I now conclude that Come to Daddy far surpasses Richard D. James. Windowlicker, despite its technical non-album status, is a close second.

This unsolicited and irrelevant opinion was brought to you by your not-so-local self-important American.

jon boy 05.24.2006 08:46 AM

This unsolicited and irrelevant opinion was brought to you by your not-so-local self-important American.[/quote]

self obsessed more likely.

to be honest i have a love hate relationship with aphex twin. although i do like windowlicker and come to daddy etc if i listen too much i end up watching the videos and scaring myself.

Savage Clone 05.24.2006 08:47 AM

I hate the cover art of this album SO MUCH.
When it came out, I didn't get it solely because I didn't want anything that ugly in my home.
Not a bad album, but not my favorite of his either.

porkmarras 05.24.2006 08:49 AM

He is undeniably a good musician but wayyyyyyy overrated.

jon boy 05.24.2006 08:50 AM

indeed that is correct porkmarras. very overated. i do like him though.

lol 05.24.2006 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
I hate the cover art of this album SO MUCH.
When it came out, I didn't get it solely because I didn't want anything that ugly in my home.


lol

xpresswaytoyrskull 05.24.2006 09:50 AM

I think the finest, most accessible track he ever produced has to be Alberto Balsalm.

porkmarras 05.24.2006 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
I hate the cover art of this album SO MUCH.
When it came out, I didn't get it solely because I didn't want anything that ugly in my home.
Not a bad album, but not my favorite of his either.

I wish he would look more like this:
 

alyasa 05.24.2006 11:51 AM

Gabba.
On another note, why do people here seem to ignore Selected Ambient Works 85-92? That album is a classic Aphex Twin album... The almost tribal, naturalistic beats, layers upon layers of texture and melody... It's about as far removed from cheesy, typical Euro-trash as is humanly possible... No offence, of course.

Trasher02 05.24.2006 11:52 AM

I love aphex twin but i haven't heared that album yet.

alyasa 05.24.2006 11:54 AM

It's quite different musically from ICBYD, or any of the Twin's other albums, but the spirit of Aphex Twin, nonetheless, is ever-present.

truncated 05.24.2006 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alyasa
Gabba.
On another note, why do people here seem to ignore Selected Ambient Works 85-92? That album is a classic Aphex Twin album... The almost tribal, naturalistic beats, layers upon layers of texture and melody... It's about as far removed from cheesy, typical Euro-trash as is humanly possible... No offence, of course.


Quite right. That is by far my favorite Aphex Twin album. Richard D. James just gets a higher place in the hierarchy than I think it ought to, but that's simply down to my personal preference.

That being said, I agree with porkmarras (as I've bitched about before) that while I do like him, he is overrated. If he went back to his ambient 'roots' and ceased his quest for shock value, I'd appreciate his music much more.

alyasa 05.24.2006 12:26 PM

But I do appreciate his scare tactics. It's spawned the whole Venetian Snares breakcore thing as well as squarepusher drill and bass... The man basically invented modern electronic music(for better or worse); and his moving in a different direction from his initial forays are; to me; a commendable effort. I mean, if he had stayed and done Selected Ambient Works 3... Bleargghh... We would never have had Come To Daddy or Richard D. James Album.

truncated 05.24.2006 12:35 PM

True to an extent; I simply think his motive is getting in the way of his music. He's more than proven his capability of diversity, so I'd be interested to see him stray from his current tactics.

He's definitely spread his influential seed; Squarepusher, in my humble opinion, is a copycat, but one I delight in - Big Loada gets a lot of play on my end.


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