Blah Blah Magazine (November 1996)

Future Sound Of North London HIS FIRST NAME’S RICHARD, HIS MIDDLE NAME’S DICK, HE SENDS PEOPLE HAIR IN THE MAIL, AND HE IS, AT LAST, WORTHY OF THE TITLE ‘THE MOZART OF TECHNO’. YOUR POST-DANCE, PRE-MILLENNIUM ATTENTION, PLEASE, FOR MR APHEX TWIN… The phone rings. A voice says: “He’s in the café.” The rendezvous isContinue reading “Blah Blah Magazine (November 1996)”

Alternative Press (May 1997)

APHEX TWIN [THIS DOES NOT COMPUTE] After a career fuelled by strange rumours and obstinate behaviour, Richard James – the contrary, sleep-deprived, tank-driving genius behind Aphex Twin – is finally ready to open up, or is he? Ken Micallef flies to London for a closer look at James’ sunnier disposition. Photos by Tim Owen. BackContinue reading “Alternative Press (May 1997)”

Contemporary Reviews: Girl/Boy EP

Muzik Magazine (November 1996) APHEX TWIN Girl/Boy (warp) There’s only one person who could mix plucked violins and hectic machinegun jungle breakbeats with a xylophone, and create such and awesome record. And he is, of course, Richard James. This truly innovative mess of six “tunes”, covering everything from electronica to folky minimalist techno and drumContinue reading “Contemporary Reviews: Girl/Boy EP”

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