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MO 2
on 2001-12-09 06:36 [#00059141]
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Mine was in 1996 when my friends played "Milkman" over and over again and argued if he was saying "I would like some milk from the milkman's wife's tits" .....or "milkman's moist tits"
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia on 2001-12-09 06:40 [#00059142]
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I downloaded Windowlicker after seeing it mentioned in a Kid A review. I was underwhelmed! But learned to love it within the hour.
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Contour Regard
from living room on 2001-12-09 06:44 [#00059143]
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come to daddy video, normal response.
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1010-1111-10
from St.John\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-12-09 07:13 [#00059147]
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pacman from an mp3 that was played at a friends house (someone uploaded it his ftp (i love you man who ever you are!) )
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Korben Dallas
from _ on 2001-12-09 08:28 [#00059159]
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Track One Cd 1 SAWII
:)
-- I had heard about Aphex Twin .. and was looking for some ambient stuff - love at first listen I guess ?
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zmalloc
from erf on 2001-12-09 08:32 [#00059161]
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icbyd- can't remember the name starts with the feedback then the beat blasts into the feedback "SKREEEEEEBSQCHEEETSCHEEBSCHQEEEYONK" yeh listened to that real loud over and over again
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REPHLEX~ology
from UK on 2001-12-09 12:51 [#00059169]
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Classics. Digerido. Blew my head open. Wow.
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Aktium
from bat country on 2001-12-09 13:17 [#00059170]
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"on" in 1996. i saw the video on mtv amp, (the only good show mtv ever had)
and it just took of from there
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thorpe
from www.hepburnenthorpe.zzn.com on 2001-12-09 13:54 [#00059172]
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yeah...ventolin for me too
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Gonzola
from stockholm on 2001-12-09 14:57 [#00059176]
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a friend played rdj album for me in '96 i think...i just loved it. '4' is so catchy, it got me hooked right away...
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ZAPD
from Cornwall on 2001-12-09 16:20 [#00059182]
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Windowlicker on MTV years ago.
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Mutant Death Pengwin
from Medicine Hat on 2001-12-09 21:17 [#00059237]
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i was at the funkstorung website reading a review and it said if you like funkstorung you would like aphex twin and autechre. so i went to napster and downloaded some aphex and some autechre. didn't like the autechre. the first song i heard was complex equation, which blew my mind. the next was polynomial c which also blew my mind. after that i was hooked.
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Xanatos
from NYC on 2001-12-09 21:23 [#00059241]
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Alberto Balsalm, my older brother used to play it on repeat every morning when he got ready for school.
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Frothbottom
from New York on 2001-12-09 21:23 [#00059242]
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Alberto Balsalm. It's still my favourite Aphex Twin track.
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/-T|K|R-
from the start on 2001-12-09 22:03 [#00059259]
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Think a have said this before but 92 at some rave and it was pacman. fucking sweet, think colin dale was djaying
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Ceri JC
on 2001-12-09 22:13 [#00059265]
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About 1997, I saw the Come to Daddy Video on MTV2 when I came in bombed at about 4am with some friends after we'd been clubbing. It was great.
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/-T|K|R-\\\\
from the start on 2001-12-09 22:19 [#00059271]
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he's great after clubbing
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m
on 2001-12-09 22:34 [#00059284]
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I first thought it said "milkman's washed hands". I was really searching for interesting unconventional weird music, at the time I was looking for evil music and an evil genius was particularly interesting just because a person who was really smart yet chose the path of evil made you think, and was browsing through Rolling Stone magazine and it was the name that caught my attention. I then read reviews on the internet and I forget if I bought Richard D. James album or SawII first. But for quite awhile Richard D. James album was by far the most interesting thing I'd ever heard, my favorite composition ever being "4".
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Ceri JC
on 2001-12-09 22:38 [#00059287]
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I don't think Rich is actually evil like Marilyn Manson, for example, is. He's just a bit mischevious and a sense of humour that the moral majority would brand as sick, but is really quite harmless. I wouldn't even go so far as to say it's subversive.
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m
on 2001-12-09 22:41 [#00059292]
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Yeah, I know, I think it was the cover of the RDJ album, that guy just looks evil. I was also into flavour of the weak by front line assembly at the time because it was evil.
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Taxiderm
on 2001-12-09 23:53 [#00059337]
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It was to cure a weakling child off of the rdj album. And I absolutely hated it. Tried to listen 15 times, and I still hated it. It took me a long time to get into RDJ. I kinda lost touch with the part that was right into him some time ago... but still appreciate it.
I love me some a dat autechre tho... I really don't see how people could not dig off of it. Silly people.
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The_Funkmaster
from Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-12-10 02:15 [#00059364]
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well the first song I heard was Come to Daddy one night on The Wedge... but the first song that really introduced me to his music, that sparked an interest, was heliosphan which a friend of mine sent me...
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PearlsGirrl
from chicago on 2001-12-10 02:19 [#00059367]
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i think it was like 95 or 96. the mtv amp cd came out and i heard girl/boy song. i then bought the rdj album and was hooked from then on :)
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Quoth
from Lincoln on 2001-12-10 02:29 [#00059374]
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:FIRST TIME = 1993 (Christmas Party Rave) THE ALBUM = Caustic Window - Joyrex J9i THE SONG = Humanoid Must Not Escape
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Gonzola
from stockholm on 2001-12-10 11:21 [#00059543]
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thats a cool track
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\/\/ooÆ’erAttack!!!
from Milan on 2001-12-10 11:37 [#00059549]
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I remember "Powerpill pacman" in the 1992/3 on the radio but I didn't now he was Richard...
The same story for Untitled#2 from Analogue Bubblebath 2 in the 1994 and Audax Powder from Polygon Window, I listened these songs in a Disco but I didn't know who was he...
Now, I understand everything about my past and I recognized every track...
WooÆ’er
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