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offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-06-24 10:22 [#00754985]
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hey that probably explains it :-) I think these experiences
really shape the mental imagery that stay with you every
time you listen to the album. Especially the experiences you
have when discovering an album for the first time.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-06-24 10:22 [#00754987]
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ha! Beat you to it :-p


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-06-24 10:25 [#00754994]
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DAMN YOU!!!!!

;)


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2003-06-25 10:13 [#00756399]
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meh. listened to it again after reading these posts. still
blows.
druqks is far better. the saw's are both classics that have
a timeless quality this album lacks.
i care because you do has two songs i like, the rest bores
me.
blah


 

offline nacmat on 2003-06-25 10:21 [#00756411]
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well this is how rdj album ended in a recent championship I
made here with all your votes:

out of 45 releases it ended in 2nd place
here only the first 10 places

Aphex Twin-Drukqs ...........................209
Richard D James Album .....................166
I Care Because You Do .....................133
Selected Ambient Works Volume II ...119
Selected Ambient Works 85-92..........104
HangCome To Daddy ........................62
hangable Auto Bulb 2 .................59
Hangable Auto Bulb EP ...............36
Surfing On Sine Waves ....................34
Analogue Bubblebath 3 ....................33

these results were voted by all of you... so dont tell me
now you hate this album.... please

these were the releases included in the competition:

Analogue Bubblebath
Analogue Bubblebath 2
Q-Chastic - Q-Chastic
Peel Session 1992
Power-Pill - PAC-MAN
The Aphex Twin - Digeridoo
The Aphex Twin - Xylem Tube
Caustic Window - Joyrex J5 EP
Caustic Window - Joyrex J4 EP
Polygon Window - Quoth
Caustic Window - Joyrex J9i
Aphex Twin - On Remixes
Aphex Twin - On EP
Caustic Window - Joyrex J9ii
Aphex Twin - Words & Music
GAK - GAK
Analogue Bubblebath 4
Hangable Auto Bulb 2
Peel Session 1995
Bradley Strider - Bradley's Beat
Ventolin
Ventolin (the remixes)
Donkey Rhubarb
Hangable Auto Bulb EP
Bradley Strider - Bradley's Robot
Girl/Boy EP
Analogue Bubblebath 3.1
Come To Daddy
Windowlicker
2 Remixes by AFX
Drukqs Promo
Melodies From Mars
Universal Indicator - Red
Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Analogue Bubblebath 3
Surfing On Sine Waves
Selected Ambient Works Volume II
Classics
Analogue Bubblebath 5
I Care Because You Do
Richard D James Album
Mike&Rich - (Expert Knob Twiddlers)
51/13 Singles Collection
Caustic Window - Compilation
Aphex Twin - Drukqs

26 mixes want out by that time: january this year


 

offline Nexus 6 from Netherlands, The on 2003-06-25 10:21 [#00756413]
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yes I totally agree. I have a specific memory for each
record I own.


 

offline nacmat on 2003-06-25 10:22 [#00756416]
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http://www.adriandenning.com/aphex.html

nice review of this album:

Richard D James 8½ ( 1996 )
4 / Cornish Acid / Peek 824545201 / Fingerbib / Corn Mouth /
To Cure A Weakling Child / Goon Gumpas / Yellow Calx /
Girl/Boy Song / Logon Rock Witch
Our favourite Cornish son dabbles in Drum And Bass and
orchestral sounds and everything turns out....? Pretty damn
well, actually. There is a freshness to the sound of this
record which perhaps was lacking a little on his previous
outing. It's a short album too, just over thirty two
minutes, which marks some kind of change from albums lasting
two and half hours! It's all over too quickly but whilst
running we have an utterly captivating experience. The
opening "4" is three and half minutes of techno drum and
bass beats with nice melody lines running over the top of
them. Lots of tempo changes, 'futuristic' noises, it's damn
fine! "Cornish Acid" carries on from this but with slower
beats and a darker tone, "Peek 824545201" contains lots of
extreme electronic squeals amid an absolutely frantic sets
of beats that seem to have been speeded up almost beyond
tolerance. The melody here is initially harder to get hold
of because of everything going on but a melody does indeed
appear, and a quite beautiful melody too. The pace of the
beats can cause problems though. Still, "Fingerbib" which
follows, is fortunately one of the most beautiful pieces of
music he's ever made. Lots of easy, childlike melodies and
sounds not usual to these kind of ambient/techno records. An
orchestral sounding section floats in over top of certain
sections, synthetic string sounds. It works very well, the
whole song works wonderfully well. Follows this interlude of
pure beauty, "Corn Mouth" comes back in with more frantic
techno beats but always, always with melody layered over the
top of those beats. Great listened to loud, actually.
...


 

offline nacmat on 2003-06-25 10:23 [#00756418]
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"To Cure A Weakling Child" opens with a played around Childs
voice before the beats kick in, all strange time signatures
and very playful. It's completely ludicrous and not at all
serious, but it does make you grin. "Goon Gumpas" is so
orchestral in nature it could easily be performed by a
proper, full orchestra. Now, there's an idea! Can you
imagine how beautiful that would sound? The melodies again
are simple, clear - beautiful. Lots of soothing, lovely
noises. This is how it's done these days. Why hire an
orchestra anyway when you can create something like this in
your bedroom with a strange assortment of home-made
'instruments'? "Yellow Calx" is a return to the style of
'Selected Ambient Works 85-92' but with a heavy dose of Drum
And Bass thrown noisly over the top. Again, we have at least
two things going on - a perfectly 'normal' ambient tune on
the one hand, a Drum And Bass track on the other. They seem
to bare no actual relation to each other at all, but because
the ambient track is all simple melody - the two opposing
tracks do work combined. And then, we reach? And then? Well,
"Girl Boy Song" for my money is the single best thing Aphex
Twin has ever done. Lots of classical music effects, LOTS of
Drums And Bass of such a frantic nature it beggars belief.
Classical music and Drum And Bass may seem unlikely
bed-fellows but Aphex Twin has made them work with each
other anyway, whether they like it or not. Again, some
beautiful melodic moments sit underneath the beats with the
orchestral parts soaring beautifully around both of those
parts. Three separate things going on simultaneously but it
all seems perfectly natural despite the opposing natures of
the styles fitted together. Around the three minute mark,
the beats drop out for a moment to allow a truly beautiful
orchestral section to come through. I like this kind of
classical music! A child-like melody returns and the beats
return to fade. It's truly ambitious piece of work that was
released as a single in the UK and charted at number


 

offline nacmat on 2003-06-25 10:24 [#00756420]
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....

It's truly ambitious piece of work that was released as a
single in the UK and charted at number thirty nine, I
believe. That it deserved to be higher goes without saying!


One song does remain after the splendour of "Girl Boy Song".
"Logon Rock Witch" is all strange Digeridoo sounds with an
organ playing underneath, a separate melody playing over the
top. Again, almost an unnatural combination for anybody to
think of putting together in one track! The organ sounds
work particularly well, very 'church organ' to surround the
often ridiculously silly percussion surrounding it.



 


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