Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album
Facts
| Artist(s) | Aphex Twin |
| Studio | Rhino / Wea |
| Release Date | January 28, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 075596201025 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 21 11:37 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album
None of his recordings have captured the competing impulses to lull you to sleep and blast out your eardrums as well as Richard D. James, his third and best album. As the title indicates, James has turned inward for inspiration, painting aural pictures of real and imagined scenes from his west country childhood. "Goongumpas" is a fanciful, playful tune that wouldn't sound out of place on the soundtrack to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. As his adventures with the family upright indicate, James was a bit of a devil even as a child. "Beetles" is the sound of a boy frying bugs on the sidewalk with a magnifying glass, and "To Cure a Weakling Child" shows flashes of the sort of sadism found only on preschool playgrounds. If you still doubt that young Richard developed early on, the romantic Nino Rota-style strings on "Girl/Boy Song" are just made for passionate seductions, and the tune appears in three mixes, each one hot and hornier than the one before.
The raucous undercurrents of even his calmest tunes and the sources of many of his most common sounds are what link James to the rock tradition. With Richard D. James, the artist solidifies his position as an electronic music mastermind who has earned a spot beside such well-respected innovators--whether or not he's destined for stardom. --Jim Derogatis Amazon.com essential recording
Tracks
- 4
- Cornish Acid
- Peek 824545301
- Fingerbib
- Carn Marth
- To Cure a Weakling Child
- Goon Gumpas
- Yellow Calx
- Girl/Boy Song
- Logan Rock Witch
- Milkman
- Inkeys
- Girl/Boy Song
- Beetles
- Girl/Boy Song
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A mixed bag of sweets and rocks |
"4" has a delightful, Oriental steppishness to it, with an overall mood that sounds fast and slow at the same time -- RDJ, when he gets it right, is a temporal master of controlling mood through precise sound selection and arrangement.
"Fingerbib" is another of my faves, its near-pastoral beat tapping along, sounding like the soundtrack to a Flash animation with a humanoid and his pet-something-or-other.
Most of the other tracks, however, work as LOLarious jokes suited for Internet viral videos (like the perverted innocence of "Milkman"), but they're not something I've listened to with any great length. I'm fond of experimental techniques melded with hummable tunes, but can't say I like abrasive bursts of noise which don't advance the music. September 4, 2008
| I have to be honest, |
HOWEVER, i still think people should buy this. I'm giving this 3 and a half stars, because a majority of the songs on this album are freakin awesome but it's just those couple of tracks that i could have done without. I recommend people to buy "Selected Ambient Works" and "I Care Because You Do" first. July 24, 2008
| Engulfing ... but in a good way |
Intense, fierce, engaging. I really like this album. 4 kicks off the whole album with such a fever pitch that it commands your attention. You may ask why only 4 stars? I'll give you 2 answers, Peek 824545201 and Logon Rock Witch. They have got to be 2 of my least favorite tracks from AT. It's a shame because the remaining tracks are insanely good. Since I have the European release, I too have a gripe about it's length. This could have been an EP as it clocks in at barely 30 minutes.
Standouts: 4, Fingerbib and Yellow Calx.
Enjoy. February 26, 2008
| Perverse Migraines |
| 4 and 1/2 stars. |
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