Monsters Of Techno, Spin Magazine (March 1994)

ALT. RAVING across the U.S.A, the See the Light tour – Moby, Aphex Twin, Orbital, VapourSpace – set its sights on the future of techno. Erik Davis gets blinded by science. DENVER, COLORADO Tuesday is a lousy night for a rave. But when you’re touring the country, you can’t just play weekends, and so theContinue reading “Monsters Of Techno, Spin Magazine (March 1994)”

Bassic Groove (issue 10, 1993)

Aphex Twin, Polygon Window, Caustic Window, AFX and Blue Calx. All pseudonyms for one person: Richard D. James The work drive of this twenty-two-year-old Brit seems unstoppable. He only sleeps a few hours a night. So much to do, so little time. The true deluge of releases that have since been credited to the youngContinue reading “Bassic Groove (issue 10, 1993)”

30 Years of Digeridoo

Many thanks to Ben Kelp for providing me with the 1991 recording of Digeridoo from Kiss FM, thanks to Dame Deee and others with help compiling this article Genesis The early 90’s were a time of ever increasing tempos within dance music, a musical weapons race to utterly obliterate the techno dancefloor. Given this context,Continue reading “30 Years of Digeridoo”

Interview with Manuel Sepulveda (30th Anniversary of Analogue Bubblebath)

This interview was posted on the 1st of September 2021, it being the month of the 30th Anniversary of Analogue Bubblebath’s release (September 1991) Preface Manuel Sepulveda is a graphic artist based out of London, who has worked for noted record labels such as ‘Rephlex’, ‘Warp’, ‘Planet Mu’ and ‘Hyperdub’. His work includes design &Continue reading “Interview with Manuel Sepulveda (30th Anniversary of Analogue Bubblebath)”

Aphex Twin & Mixmaster Morris, Mixmag (December 1992)

This early interview sheds some interesting light on the origins of ‘Digeridoo’ and ‘On The Romance Tip. Many thanks to my brother Paul for scanning this for me! Deeply Dippy You couldn’t find a neat little music box to fit in the Aphex Twin and Mixmaster Morris. Not unless they’d wired it all up themselves.Continue reading “Aphex Twin & Mixmaster Morris, Mixmag (December 1992)”

Aphex Twin – Jock On His Box (Music Week Magazine, 20th December 1997)

Thanks to both Heartless##6dimensions & Dame • Deee for help with this article, Cheers! This article is interesting for references to both K7 Acid and Analogue Bar 1. Both unreleased record by Richard afaik. Aphex Twin, aka Richard D James, arrived in the early Nineties with ‘Analogue Bubblebath’, and ‘Digeridoo’, trailblazing records that became seminalContinue reading “Aphex Twin – Jock On His Box (Music Week Magazine, 20th December 1997)”

Aphex Twin, Q Magazine (March 1994)

Armed And Fairly Dangerous They’re calling 22-year-old Richard James, aka The Aphex Twin, the Mozart of Ambient. And as befits any emergent superstar nutter genius with the dance world in the palm of his hand, he’s spending all his money on tanks. Stuart Maconie dons the tin hat. AND BY their conspicuous celebrity consumption youContinue reading “Aphex Twin, Q Magazine (March 1994)”

Aphex Twin, Generator Magazine (April 1994)

The Aphex Twin Whispering at St. Pauls Many thanks to reddit user SYROBONKERS for sending me a copy of this article. Text and original pics by Daniel Newman The first Time I met the Aphex Twin was in 1992 at Mayday, a huge rave held in an aircraft hanger in Cologne, Germany. Thousands of maskedContinue reading “Aphex Twin, Generator Magazine (April 1994)”

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