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)”

EQ Magazine (June 1997)

Twin Speaks Techno/ambient artist Aphex Twin discusses the tools and tricks of his trade BY STEVE LA CERRA Warp/Sire recording artists Richard D. James is probably better known to techno fans as Aphex Twin. As a leader in the computer-generated music field, his 1995 I Care Because You Do (Elektra) reached number one indie status.Continue reading “EQ Magazine (June 1997)”

Aphex Twin, Request Line (January, 1997)

LC: This interview was extraordinarily difficult to track down, well for me anyway! I assume its because it was originally hosted as a RealAudio streaming media file, a long obsolete file format used widely a few decades ago. These files are usually lost to the mists of time as the servers hosting the aforementioned filesContinue reading “Aphex Twin, Request Line (January, 1997)”

Mike Paradinas, Richard D. James, Luke Vibert, Frieze Magazine (April 1997)

Many thanks to grapht_sound for sending me this excellent article! THE SOUND OF MUSIC Can music mean something? Does it describe the world? The intimate relationship between music and the body makes it hard to answer such questions; the experience of music is somehow a far more direct and unmediated one than the visual. YouContinue reading “Mike Paradinas, Richard D. James, Luke Vibert, Frieze Magazine (April 1997)”

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