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offline Rostasky from United States on 2006-03-15 08:18 [#01860303]
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Middleton, that is.

And, no, you aren't getting a link.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2006-03-15 09:19 [#01860340]
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pretty please, with sugar on top : give us the faggin link


 

offline Rostasky from United States on 2006-03-15 09:32 [#01860341]
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You aren't getting it because I can't find it.

Tom railed pretty hard on him. Maybe he didn't call him a
dick, but he still called him a dick.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2006-08-15 06:42 [#01954206]
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(...)Peel was the only person who would ever broadcast my
records. This was all pre-internet radio and shit. It didn't
really change how I felt about my status or that I was any
better than anybody else, as John Peel was egalitarian in
the choice of artists that he would play on his show. It was
a transmission of my music on national radio, and I enjoyed
it most on a banal technical level - like I think I switched
on as many radios in the flat as possible and kind of ran
from one to the other, giggling.


LAZY_TITLE


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2006-09-15 04:49 [#01971167]
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[...]That's one of the things about music that fascinates
me most—how combinations of basic mathematical frequencies
take on such extraordinary emotional power and suggest such
meaning. I mean, how do—what are basically just sequences
of vibrating tones at certain specific numeric values—make
us all feel like they do? And not only that but why do we
all, regardless of our cultural or ethnic origins, hearing a
certain chord or tone, feel the more or less the same?


LAZY_Sleazy, August '06


 

offline Sclah from Freudian Slipmat on 2006-09-15 06:03 [#01971193]
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"I HAVE A TANK AND LIVE IN A BANK"
- APHEX TWIN


 

offline Dinky Pimp from United Kingdom on 2006-09-17 09:46 [#01972525]
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A couple of things I read in the NME giveaway Big Mouth
Strikes Again, a book of quotes. It was about ten years ago
so excuse the paraphrasing...

Liam Howlett: "It annoys me that Aphex Twin is seen as a
genius, whereas I'm some sort of cartoon"

Aphex: "I like setting my alarm to half four in the
afternoon. It reminds me that it's half four"

And one not from that book:

Liam Gallagher: "I'm gonna play golf off George Harrison's
head"


 

offline Dinky Pimp from United Kingdom on 2006-09-17 09:50 [#01972528]
Points: 218 Status: Regular



I used to own a copy of Select from 93-95 that my dad nicked
when he was renovating a Dixons, I wish I'd kept it because
not only did FSOL review the singles and rip them to fuck,
but the "in the pub with" section was with Aphex Twin, and
he was talking about going out with Cylob...

"We were in New York and it was open mic night in this bar,
Cylob got to the mike and started making a load of stupid
noises, but because it was New York everybody clapped...
later on we found him collapsed outside in the street in the
cold night... he would have froze to death but he didn't
care."



 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2006-09-17 09:55 [#01972532]
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It always occured to me, that the other rephlex guys sort of
bullied Cylob


 

offline Dinky Pimp from United Kingdom on 2006-09-17 11:33 [#01972594]
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Maybe, but I haven't really heard much about their antix for
several years...


 


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