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Old 08-09-2005, 06:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Which Aphex Twin album is the best?
Also, who are some good Intelligent Techno artists?,
and who has heard Big Black's cover of "Model" off Man-Machine?
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Old 08-10-2005, 04:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've heard Windowlicker by Aphex Twin. I think thats the title. theyre also on that milkman cartoon me thinks.
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Aphex Twin seems to go from works of genius to total unlistenable bollocks
That pretty much sums it up.

Not to mention the hellish pretentious album titles like "Selected Ambient Works". Awful.
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Aphex Twin seems to go from works of genius to total unlistenable bollocks
Agreed he can make the most beautiful music and then make something unlistenable
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Richard D. James is a ****ing genius, absolutely amazing at what he does. I own "Drukqs", "Selected Ambient Works Vol. I and II", "Richard D. James Album", "26 Mixes For Cash" and "I Care Because You Do". Honestly, I don't ever think I've heard a bad track on any of them. I must admit, I'm not too keen on 'I Care Because You Do', but, my favourite album from Aphex is probably 'Drukqs'. Fantastic record.
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Aphex Twin seems to go from works of genius to total unlistenable bollocks
I agree. I've got the discography, and probably only listen to about a
quarter of it, if not less.
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I don't listen to his albums, just musics I individually select, like Bucephalus Bouncing Ball (very original) and Attlas. He's quite an original.
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