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PostModernVancouver from Urban PostModernVancouver< Canadaaaa on 2001-10-31 19:10 [#00047623]






October 8, 2001

With his feet planted on the dance floor of early techno and
his head swimming in the stratosphere of experimental
idiosyncrasy, Richard D. James -- a.k.a. Aphex Twin -- has
helped create a cottage industry of electronic musicians who
take their rhythms and beats as far away from the mainstream
DJ as they can. Unfortunately, over the years, he's let the
"living legend" element of his celebrity go to his head,
releasing a variable output of music in an attempt to see if
his rabid fan base will buy it. Regardless of his ego,
however, James has created some of the most beautiful
electronic music ever made. And for once, Drukqs -- his
first full LP of music since his major-label debut -- sounds
as if he no longer takes this for granted.
Jumping between James' trademark broken-beat instrumentation
("Taking Control") and spare, piano-based interludes ("Nanou
2"), Drukqs plays out like a sonic scrapbook of all the
things James does best. At times, James dares his
compositions to cohere into a form that most people would
consider music, only to move into spaces almost
heartbreaking in their simplicity and sadness. The
overriding mood of the two-CD set is one of a barely
suppressed vulnerability, which makes up in beauty what it
lacks in hope. So while we do not possess the HAL of 2001: A
Space Odyssey, Aphex Twin's drum machines and samplers
express the exact same neuroses and fears for a world
swallowed up by machines. The language we hear may be
foreign and strange, but all too familiar to our weary and
overstimulated senses.

Justin Hampton
CDNOW Contributing Writer






 

ted maul from mellons on 2001-11-01 14:22 [#00047744]



PMV/ interestin review,
personally i think the alienation /over-stimulated senses/
machines taking over/ sadness etc.... is more wholly
summed up by SAW II , especially Rhubarb (Track 3 ), and the
armageddon style orchestral 'Next Heap with" on ICBYD.
Possibly they just remind me of some of Philip Glass'
melodic pieces in th film Koyaanisqatsi, which is very much
about the things discussed in the review you posted. Either
way, thanks for taking the time.....


 

oysterclam from the briny deep on 2001-11-01 18:52 [#00047783]



see guys? i told you the new cd was good.

and i'm melting


 

Ophecks on 2001-11-01 18:53 [#00047785]



Stop it, you're making a mess of the new carpet.


 

Naphex-Male from Vancouver, Canada on 2001-11-02 03:31 [#00047856]



don't worry...I scotchguarded the carpet


 

Naphex-Male from Vancouver, Canada on 2001-11-02 03:31 [#00047857]



and then I huffed some of it....wow man!
*Puke*


 

Aktium from bat country on 2001-11-02 07:56 [#00047893]



URB's review is better


 


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