Aphex Twin - Classics
Facts
| Artist(s) | Aphex Twin |
| Studio | R&S |
| Release Date | November 17, 1998 |
| Buy this item | $19.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 16:30 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 1 to 2 days, Import |
About Aphex Twin - Classics
Reissue on Play It Again Sam America. Album Description
Tracks
- Digeridoo
- Flaphead
- Phloam
- Isopropanol
- Polynomial-C
- Tamphex
- Phlange Phace
- Dodeccaheedron
- Analogue Bubblebath 1
- Metapharstic
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- Digeridoo
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User Reviews
Average user review:| An excellent early album |
This is art music. It is created to provide the listener with a personal experience, and it does just that. You are not told what it is about, that is up to you. I love the longer tracks, since that allows the looping to come full circle and morph into a myriad of possibilities.
In all honesty, it's his more recent albums that are the true gems, but this is a great album. August 24, 2008
| Didn't age well |
| Most accessible aphex twin cd |
| A uncompromising collection of his earlier work..... |
Collected here, is a series of pre-fame Aphex Twin tracks (collated from various EP's and Singles), that although conceived, to give an overall perspective of his music (even though it is sold as a 'Collection' of sorts), but, more to provide a musical snapshot of where he originally started, as opposed to where he's currently ended up today. And because the majority of tracks here are complied from various EP's & Singles, buyers should be warned that there is a decidedly 'Disjointed' feel to the tracklisting, with no continuity to the sequencing of the tracks. Moving from somber and atmospheric Experimental Electronica one minute (The sublime "Digeridoo" is a great example of how truly creative his work can be), through to something a little more brooding and anxious ("Isopropanol" veers more towards Ambient Techno). Moving into the more accessible side of his music is "Polynomial-C" that feels more in line with the progressive techno/Industrial cross-over that he would later go on to perfect under the alias "Polygon Window", that's crunching and slightly abrasive, yet somehow mantains a rhythmic element, under the most strenuous of conditions.
So the question is, are these collection of tracks truly deserving to be included on this album?? Yes!!, of that there is no doubt, but if taken as a whole album, its something of a mess (although a fantastically created one). As tracks lurch wildly from restrained Electronica one minute, to (relatively) fierce and uncompromising Techno the next, and it's such a stylistic change in tempo, that the listener can't help but sit up and notice the rapid fluctuation in tempos. So...right about now, your probably asking yourself, "If he's criticising the tracklisting so heavily, why is he giving it 5 Stars???.....Simple, because these tracks were never designed to be pieced together from various sources and compiled to sit next to each other. So this was always going to be a fragmented listen, plus this isn't the place to start if your a first time listener to Aphex Twin, this is almost certainly aimed at those that have cut their teeth on his work previously, and are already familiar with what to expect (I.e. Anything). Taken as a coherent album...this fails, but as a relatively random collection of some of his more exceptional work, this'll take some beating. October 20, 2004
| great |
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