Contemporary Reviews: Richard D James Album

NME (9th November 1996) Thanks to Plunderphucked for fixing the image alignment, colour issues!, and Dame Deee for the future music review cheers! ALL HAIL RICHARD THE NERD! APHEX TWINRichard D James Album(Warp/All formats) WHICH CAME first, the acid or the Aphex? Was Richard James born the weird, contrary, visionary Aphex Twin, or was heContinue reading “Contemporary Reviews: Richard D James Album”

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, The guardian (5th October 2001)

Tank Boy Richard James, aka Aphex Twin, is the most inventive and influential figure in contemporary electronic music. He is also the most unpredictable. Which probably explains why he is so late for the interview. With a new 30-track album called Drukqs about to hit the shops, James, hardly your typical self promoting pop star,Continue reading “Aphex Twin, The guardian (5th October 2001)”

Aphex Twin, Wire Magazine (April 1995)

This is more of an article (very well written) about Lucid Dreaming and the influence on the unconscious mind on creating music. There is a brief interview with Richard in the second part of the article, Photos of Richard James: Dean Belcher. Digital Image Enhancement: Robin Hawes Aphex Twin & The Music Of Dreams. RobContinue reading “Aphex Twin, Wire Magazine (April 1995)”

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