Intro Muzik Magazine (November 1996)

Many thanks to DADONCK for sending this one in, Cheers mate! (Interview originally in German) The hunt for the latest prime numbers. It is known that culturally recycled pop music from developed countries is gaining momentum, seasoned with several innovations. Pop music, by nature, has the greatest (apparent) dynamism. It’s a form of expression, andContinue reading “Intro Muzik Magazine (November 1996)”

Aphex Twin, B-Side Magazine (April/May 1994)

Thanks to my brother Paul for doing the scans, cheers Paul! text>Sandra A. Garcia + Photos > Sandra C. Davis APHEX TWIN LEXICON OF LIGHTSPEED “Those records: they are such a small percentage of what I have made. It’s just not representational of me at all, because I don’t make conventional dance music.” This wholeContinue reading “Aphex Twin, B-Side Magazine (April/May 1994)”

Aphex Twin, Frontpage Magazine (November 1996)

Many thanks to Plunderphucked for sending me the scans for this one, Cheers! Translation by me with the aid of translation tools, so excuse any strange syntax errors! Some call him Aphex Twin, others simply call him Richard D. James! And does it border on overconfidence when he gives his album the same title asContinue reading “Aphex Twin, Frontpage Magazine (November 1996)”

Aphex Twin, Consumable Online (February 1997)

On no noticeable cue or without the standard dimming of lights, Richard James walks casually to centre stage at a mid-sized rock venue in Atlanta. Both his arrival and his demeanour are so subdued that when he bends over to poke at certain pieces of equipment, the audience assumes he’s just another dishevelled member ofContinue reading “Aphex Twin, Consumable Online (February 1997)”

Aphex Twin – Lodown Magazine (issue 29, 2001)

Many thanks to knallfurz for scanning and sending me this interview, cheers! A warm summer’s day in London and the Aphex Twin is relaxing in the city’s most famous open space, Hyde Park. He lies down on the grass, slips on the big silver headphones he takes everywhere and points his parabolic microphones, a deviceContinue reading “Aphex Twin – Lodown Magazine (issue 29, 2001)”

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