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Cryptowen

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  1. ^I'm not sure if the fact they managed to get something like that to fit in with a bunch of incredibly rare modular synths speaks positively of their skills with sampling, or poorly of their skills with incredibly rare modular synths.

  2. This seems to be the album non Aphex Twin fans cite as their favourite, I see it cropping up in rock/indie music lists. RDJ's pop album.

     

    Makes sense to me. The first three albums have that repetitiveness that scares away non-electronic music fans, & Drukqs has a whole bunch of weird going on. RDJA/Come to Daddy/Windowlicker manage to balance out the two opposing forces.

  3. As I said before, I think this album has the best pacing of any released under the Aphex Twin alias. The older albums all have some tracks that feel too long to me, unless I'm in the mood for APHEX ACID. Drukqs is well paced, but there's so much going on that it's rather draining listening to it all at once (which is how I like listening to albums). RDJA is one of the few half hour long albums I've heard that actually feels like a complete work. It gets in, does it's business, & gets out.

  4. -synth at the start of Pulsewidth

    -when all the squelchy things come in at the start of Green Calx

    -the beat change, follow by the pause, at the start of Ptolemy

    -second track on SAWII. Hard to specify a moment because it's basically the same groove throughout

    -"AYE!!! *doorslam*"

    -main melody in Peek

    -violin/cello buildup near the end of Boy/Girl Song

    -around 2:45 in Windowlicker, when the new movement starts. Particularly that sort of ominous vocal melody in the background.

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