Dallas Observer, (20th February 1997)

Fish and microchips “Classical music for the next millennium,” said The New York Times upon the release of Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works Volume II in the spring of 1994–a hefty label for a young lad from Cornwall who was only 22 at the time. Richard James–aka Aphex Twin–has gotten used to this… By Philip ChrissopoulosContinue reading “Dallas Observer, (20th February 1997)”

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)”

Contemporary Reviews: Hangable Auto Bulb EP’s

Muzik Magazine (January 1996) AFX Hangable Auto Bulb EPWarp PROBABLY on the collector’s wall with a silly asking price by now, this 1,000-only EP sneaked out of the Warp warehouse with nary a word to the wise. Junglist, yes, but only in as much as Steve Austin was human. Titles like “Laughable Butane Bob” andContinue reading “Contemporary Reviews: Hangable Auto Bulb EP’s”

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