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)”

Aphex Twin, Clash Magazine (May 2006)

Words: Brian Murnin, Photo Wolfgang Tillmans There’s a lineage that can be traced throughout the history of electronically composed music. It starts with mid 20th century pioneers Karl Heinz Stockhausen, Iannis Xenakis and Tod Dockstader and flows through melodic revolutionaries like Kraftwerk, Brian Eno and Erik Satie. Moving onto modern day Detroit techno geniuses likeContinue reading “Aphex Twin, Clash Magazine (May 2006)”

Aphex Twin – Lodown Magazine (issue 29, 2001)

Many thanks to knallfurz for scanning and sending me this interview, cheers! A warm summer’s day in London and the Aphex Twin is relaxing in the city’s most famous open space, Hyde Park. He lies down on the grass, slips on the big silver headphones he takes everywhere and points his parabolic microphones, a deviceContinue reading “Aphex Twin – Lodown Magazine (issue 29, 2001)”

Aphex Twin, NME (11th October 1997)

Once again, would like to thank my brother Paul for scanning this interview in for me, Cheers Paul! ‘MAKING MUSIC IS A RIGHT F***KING CHORE’ Avant-technohead Richard James, aka APHEX TWIN, is a wilful bugger. He lives in a bank, drives a tank and hangs with teddies, and yet he’s bored! Twin peeks: JOHN ROBINSONContinue reading “Aphex Twin, NME (11th October 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 At Last…, Future Music Magazine (2006)

After a decade of trying, Andy Jones finally tracks down Richard D. James for his most insightful interview yet. It turns out he hasn’t been avoiding us after all; he’s just been too busy entering our remix competitions… You could say that Future Music’s attempts to track down Richard D. James (aka Aphex Twin, AFX,Continue reading “Aphex At Last…, Future Music Magazine (2006)”

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