New!!Aphex Interview at Launch Magazine | xltronic messageboard
 
You are not logged in!

F.A.Q
Log in

Register
  
 
  
 
(nobody)
...and 391 guests

Last 5 registered
Oplandisks
nothingstar
N_loop
yipe
foxtrotromeo

Browse members...
  
 
Members 8025
Messages 2614103
Today 0
Topics 127542
  
 
Messageboard index
New!!Aphex Interview at Launch Magazine
 

PostModernVancouver from Urban PostModernVancouver< Canadaaaa on 2001-10-15 20:42 [#00041689]



FEATURE - Calling All Nutters
10/14/2001



By Ken Micallef

There is a thin line between genius and madness, or so the
old maxim says, right? Well, some nutters are more neurotic
than others. Richard James, aka the Aphex Twin, has for
years been proclaimed as the dark genius of electronica.
Like the sound of a waterfall made from crashing hammers,
giant buzzing insects, and beats, James's music is for
electro-dance fans in need of Prozac and trendy scenesters
with nerves of iodine and diesel fluid.

James's 1996 album, Richard D. James, was an homage to his
dead twin brother. In his popular "Windowlicker" video
single, James was portrayed as a trio of grotesque femme
fatales with massive fake breasts, bikinis, and bad teeth.
One even sported a deformed head.

By contrast, James's latest two-CD set, Drukqs, is calm and
coherent. He hasn't made any serious sounds since '96,
during which time he often said that he might not ever make
music again. With his typical sarcasm, that proved false,
though you will not get any straight answers from James.

With his bright red beard and mournful cow-eyes, James has
the odd look of a crank scientist blinded by test tubes and
microbes. But his tools consist of samplers and
keyboard-generated sounds from which he created the
psychologically warped Muzak of Drukqs, which alternately
recalls the pure piano pieces of Erik Satie and the robo
drill 'n' bass of Squarepusher. "The drums played with my
foreskin and made me feel all funny inside..."


James has only participated in email interviews to promote
Drukqs, enabling him to control the dialogue and reveal as
little as possible. All replies are with original Richard
James's misspellings, punctuation, and syntax:

LAUNCH: Why the wild dichotomy between mad acid tunes and
kinder, gentler melodies?

RJ: I havnt worked tht out yet.

LAUNCH: Will you tour for Drukqs, and, if so, what grand
visuals can we expect?

RJ: Yes I did a last week, they were all quite lo-key events
around the uk and eire, I played the last one in the old
cinema in elephant+castle last night.

LAUNCH: Are you working entirely with Macs and PCs, or still
using outboard gear like drum machines and samplers?

RJ: got loads of different setups.

LAUNCH: It sounds like you used Syndrums on some tracks. Did
you sample them off record, or are all the sounds we hear
self-generated samples? Did you play the drums yourself on a
keyboard?

RJ: The drums played with my foreskin and made me feel all
funny inside.

LAUNCH: How have your musical interests changed since the
Richard D. James album?

RJ: They have just increased and I like more and more fings.


LAUNCH: Are we hearing your voice in "Omgyjya Switch"? Or
someone else's?

RJ: my mum

LAUNCH: What other commercial projects are you currently
engaged in?

RJ: putting out an album.

LAUNCH: Are you getting mellower or madder? Still driving
the tank? How 'bout a round of golf?

RJ: i bought a submarine which is sooo good, tank is broken,
I want to buy a missile now, u can get them u know on the
internet.

LAUNCH: Can you be bothered with new electronica, two-step,
Radiohead?

RJ: im into 3% step and 54foot-slide

LAUNCH: One of your favorite albums that is not your own?

RJ: go plastic-squarepusher.

LAUNCH: What is the next frontier for programmers making
music?

RJ: to make music that actually shifts universal time when
its played.

Thanks

cheers

Richard





 

Quadrapelegicrobotikev from Ardmore on 2001-10-15 20:57 [#00041704]



nice


 

dronox from www.dronox.com on 2001-10-15 21:01 [#00041713]



<3

What a beautiful man, lol.

I can only dream of the day when I can answer questions in
that manner, without my ass being beat by a guy with a
platinum crucifix round' his 15 year old kneck.

Rock the bitches Aphex, rock tha bitches.


 

Commado Tony Tuna from Vietnam on 2001-10-15 21:02 [#00041715]



We need to find somebody out there to find out where that
line is being cut and we need to find out how close they
are. C'mon! Er, okay, er--hey, you, you go. You're going,
Fife. Coombs! You go too. C'mon.


 

Ex-Whore from Stamford, Ct., USA on 2001-10-15 21:08 [#00041718]



dflllkgsjgksgksdkk jlow


 

offline Exaph from United Kingdom on 2009-01-29 10:52 [#02268299]
Points: 3718 Status: Lurker



very insightful


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2009-01-29 16:49 [#02268390]
Points: 9099 Status: Regular



and here we are 8 years later waiting for a new album...


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2009-01-29 19:12 [#02268412]
Points: 10671 Status: Regular | Followup to Commado Tony Tuna: #00041715 | Show recordbag



lol, totally!


 

offline WooferAttack from Milano (Italy) on 2009-01-30 15:11 [#02268601]
Points: 12920 Status: Lurker



konklaver


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2009-01-30 15:23 [#02268602]
Points: 19377 Status: Regular



hi Woofer, how is your kid and how is your wife ? are you
all ok


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2009-01-30 15:50 [#02268603]
Points: 19377 Status: Regular | Followup to obara: #02268602



let him finish the beer dude and then think about asking any
questions alright


 


Messageboard index