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Another DruKQs Review AMAZON.COM
 

PostModernVancouver from Urban PostModernVancouver< Canadaaaa on 2001-10-25 01:32 [#00045186]



Editorial Reviews
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Often proclaimed as electronica's one true genius, Richard
James, a.k.a. Aphex Twin, returns with a double CD that
showcases his cleverness as well as his inevitable
inscrutability. Still, amid macabre birthday songs,
unsettling screams, and other bizarre touches, Drukqs offers
the most technically accomplished and beautiful tracks of
Aphex Twin's career. Every aspect of the Aphex brain is on
display here, from stark pieces performed on sampled piano
and zither to Squarepusher-styled drum & bass implosions,
all informed by that peculiar Aphex treatment of bittersweet
melody and unparalleled programming. For an artist once
engrossed in homages to his dead twin brother and grotesque
videos, Drukqs shows James getting by purely on music
alone.
"Mt. Saint Michel Mix" starts as maddening drum & bass, but
is soon transfixed by glowing tones, hand drums, and police
sirens. "Vordhosbn" is all acid beats and mad synths matched
with fart-bombs and haunted cries. "54 Cymru Beats" sounds
more like the tweaked-out, goofball techno of Wagon Christ
than Aphex, while "Taking Control" goes metaphysical with
cerebral synth-drums and muddled vocals. If Drukqs is the
result of medication James has been imbibing during his
three-year hiatus, then this is indeed better living through
chemistry. Regardless, his music is still as beautiful and
frothy as ever. --Ken Micallef


 


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