Contemporary Reviews: …I Care Because You Do

Melody Maker (1995) TLC 30, TLC 60, TLC 90, GO! Fancy some neon-lit, soft-focus forms floating through that space between your ears? Or maybe you need a bit of dustbin-lid percussion to shock those sleep synapses? DAVE SIMPSON wakes up, rubs his eyes and discovers both, handily on the same album THE APHEX TWINI CAREContinue reading “Contemporary Reviews: …I Care Because You Do”

Aphex Twin & Philip Glass, NME (5th of August 1995)

Thanks again to my brother Paul for scanning this for me, cheers Paul! ART OF GLASS APHEX TWIN and PHILIP GLASS together at last?! Yes, it’s a knob-twiddling, avant-garde, trans-Atlantic, post-everything kind of vibe. BEN WILLMOTT dons his poshest anorak and attends the meeting of great maestros. Brownie roadie: STEVE DOUBLE “Richard!” Despite losing aboutContinue reading “Aphex Twin & Philip Glass, NME (5th of August 1995)”

Aphex Twin, New York Times (13th March 1994)

Techno Wars: A House Divided Over Beats By Simon ReynoldsMarch 13, 1994 ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO, IT WAS easy to define techno as a fast-paced dance music based on electronic textures. It was easy to say where one would hear techno: at raves, where the music combined with psychedelic lights and strobes to induceContinue reading “Aphex Twin, New York Times (13th March 1994)”

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