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goddammit i knew the ascii penis guy ({.__----------- or whatever) had something to do with this. most mysterious dude ever. WHO IS ASCII PENIS GUY

 

HIS ACID TRACK RAGES

 

THESE TWO "APHEX" CLIPS RAGE

 

WTF

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goddammit i knew the ascii penis guy ({.__----------- or whatever) had something to do with this. most mysterious dude ever. WHO IS ASCII PENIS GUY

 

HIS ACID TRACK RAGES

 

THESE TWO "APHEX" CLIPS RAGE

 

WTF

 

Damn good question...

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Count binoculars should really release some of his music, if those are just some throwaways I wonder what's the quality of his real music...

 

Does anyone know if there's something more by him somewhere?

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That "Tuss.mp3" has a later part of the 1st song from the DAT. I want to find him now.

 

Here you go...

 

Yeah yeah I read that. The ascii penis guy posted the tuss.mp3 though - not ZZZ under Count Binoculars.

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goddammit i knew the ascii penis guy ({.__----------- or whatever) had something to do with this. most mysterious dude ever. WHO IS ASCII PENIS GUY

 

HIS ACID TRACK RAGES

 

THESE TWO "APHEX" CLIPS RAGE

 

WTF

 

 

that was me, i was being a complete twat those days

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This thread is silly and has gone on long enough - the simple truth is there will probably never be a boxset containing these tracks, or that any of these tracks will ever see a commercial release - This was a typical Rephlex ploy to keep their copyrighted material off the internet, nothing more. If it ever did get widespread release illegally, they could turn around and say "well, since we can't make money off it (bah, right - this coming from the label that sold Freakwincy), we're not going to release it" and blame the very people that would not only download it, but also probably buy a commercial version, especially if it was released in higher quality, tracknames, etc. It's a damned if we do, damned if we don't situation.

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