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This Aphex Twin guy
 

offline chachmaster3000 on 2015-02-01 14:25 [#02483599]
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Seems like love has found him?

Good on him

#LSD4lyf


 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2015-02-01 14:33 [#02483601]
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Well, he has warmed up hearts and minds all around the world
for decades now, so of course that warmth would come back to
him eventually.

#karma4lyf


 

offline chachmaster3000 on 2015-02-01 14:46 [#02483603]
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The interesting thing that happens with so much content is
it makes it hard to hate. You just gotta enjoy what you want
to, and choose to keep up or not. That is an active culture.



 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2015-02-01 15:41 [#02483605]
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I think that newcomers to the twin might have a hard time
sorting out where to begin, and many tracks/sounds might
sound dated in their ears and they might not take the time
to dig in. Actually - there's so much static out there in
the music world, that it's hard to choose which dots to look
at. Time flies and people tend to be afraid that they waste
their time on something that is a waste - therefore
some people might never take the chance, and stick to what
is safe. But who cares - we are the lucky few who gets it,
or at least we were there in the right moment in time to
experience it. You can't really say that you don't know
about patience and dedication, if you've spend hours
floating around in SAWII, or when you reach that soft candy,
covered in the salty and spicy nutshell-intro of tracks like
Bucephalus Bouncing Ball. Some of those tracks that Richard
made actually requires utmost dedication, but also comes
with much satisfaction - so if you don't give any tracks in
that world at least a decent chance, you'll never know of
that journey. Unfortunately, as mentioned, the static noise
is too high to know for sure what journey you are setting
your sails to. I know I'm gonna sort out my favorites of the
user48736353001 for sure - and those will be gems.


 

offline Foht-Garlanger from dong on 2015-02-02 22:53 [#02483667]
Points: 190 Status: Regular



wonderful read junks, nice to meet you : )

will say that things on rdj and saw85-92 or some else are
very much easy to listen to before you know him. also why
most people i kno who have cursory knowleeege of rich name
flim to be their favorite..
it stands out so much from other musics, which is sor of
the magic of it all, it weeds the people out who arent
interested in interesting things, much like the man himself
: )


 


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