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I was wondering if the Group Aphex Twin is considered new age

 

As a collector of many CD's from a wide area of music I consider the latest CD by Aphex Twin "I Care Because You Do", the worst CD of 1995

 

flol

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fucking hell this place is a gold mine:

 

Myself, I think they are OK. Ambient wise, I prefer the non-techno stuff

(such as Laraaji and Brian Eno); techno wise, I prefer stuff like The

Orb, or the few ambient/house combo groups out there (Vaporspace, for

instance). But some of their stuff is quite good.

 

'rex?

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I was wondering if the Group Aphex Twin is considered new age

 

As a collector of many CD's from a wide area of music I consider the latest CD by Aphex Twin "I Care Because You Do", the worst CD of 1995

 

flol

that is brilliant.

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Hi, this Michelle Chee. I am using my aunt's e-mail to respond to

Peter. I wrote a poem the day Kurt's death was announced, 10 mins

after i heard.

To You

THE GRUNGE KING HAS LEFT THE BUILDING.

You.

You were the one who made

us into what we are today.

You made yourself into what you once were.

You are the God of Grunge.

People saw you as a God.

They worshipped you.

They still do.

I still do.

You had your reasons.

And we felt them.

For whatever the purpose,

we still love you.

We still do.

I still do.

You made us, and you broke us.

-END-

This poem is dedicated to NIRVANA'S KURT COBAIN.

1966 - 1994.

There is really not much to say, but it makes you wonder what this

world is coming to. It really upsets me that he left his wife, and

his daughter behind. Also due to the fact that he left Courtney the

law suit that is being filed against them.

Bye!

Michelle Chee

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In a previous article, S.H.Lawre...@durham.ac.uk ("S.H. Lawrence") says:

 

>Emil Koci (K...@VM.AKH-Wien.AC.AT) wrote:

>: > Anyone heard the new album by Autechre? It's AWESOME! ......

 

>I have the first part of the BassCad EP and it's dire - I thoroughly

>recommend that people DON'T buy this. I saw Autechre at the Orbit in Leeds

>and thought they were ok but this EP really sucks. It's just a load of

>directionless clanging noises. I mean, don't get me wrong, I like

>Throbbing Gristle etc., but DANCING to this stuff - yuk.

 

>______________________________________________________________________________

>Simon H. Lawrence | Enter our "amusing sig-file" quote competition.

>S.H.Lawre...@durham.ec.uk|

>+(091) 383 0675 |

 

Well, I guess I have to disagree on this one. I find the new mixes to be

very interesting. As usual, the drum structures are complex (in that

Autochre kind of way). The use of sounds fresh and geared into new

boundaries. Autochre is definately one of the few projects taking techno (?)

and standard techno gear into new directions. This is not a dance EP, but

a great listen in the dark. Anyone who enjoyed the Incunabula CD will get

into this. Mind music for today.

 

Sorry Simon, maybe next time I'll agree.

 

Glenn

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earliest aphex twin mention

 

Dr. ol

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Feb 13 1992, 3:02 am

 

 

Does anybody know anything about the Aphex Twin Techno

artist from Belguim. He is supposed to release an album

called Didgeridoo on R&S records. An epic at around 160 bpm.

 

I would appreciate any info

ol

 

 

techno belgian :emotawesomepm9:

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heh, wasn't the earliest aphex mention, my search settings were a bit wrong

 

 

Mike J. Brown

Oct 17 1992, 10:26 am

 

I just picked up a fantastic new double album by Aphex Twin! It is very

mellow, smoother than Polynomial-C and Digeridoo. If you like ambient

stuff, get it! Even the old stuff doesn't sound dated at all. Jeez, he

must have been, what, 12 years old in '85?

 

 

 

Was looking for opinions on other rephlex albums around their release dates and came across this

 

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.programmer/browse_thread/thread/e4a315b959341468

 

 

i lol'd

i'm curious to hear those toonz tho, link is dead

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the 'ventolin' single drives my cats (and my partner and my neighbors

and all the pre-ventolin richard james fans) absolutely fucking nuts.

turn it up *real* loud and hope your speakers hold out. (I fear for

my mylar tweeters. :-)

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I was wondering if the Group Aphex Twin is considered new age

 

As a collector of many CD's from a wide area of music I consider the latest CD by Aphex Twin "I Care Because You Do", the worst CD of 1995

 

flol

*orgasm*

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Guest Iain C

Internet before facebook was pretty shit imho... it looked crap, there was nothing to do and only nerds were on it.

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Guest Rambo

lol facebook only got popular around 2006 didnt it? Internet was good by any standards from about 2000 onwards.

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Gregory Strockbine

Nov 30 1984, 10:06 pm

 

Is Eno still doing that ambient music stuff? He lost me after

"Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy" and a few songs on "Before and

After Science". His ambient video display was here in Berkeley a

while ago complete with sofas. So here were all these people very

quietly and intently watching a barely, if at all, changing video

monitor and listening to ambient music. I thought the whole point

of this ambient stuff was that you were supposed to go about

doing whatever you had to do and then only occasionally glance at

his video or tune into his music. Otherwise its too boring. By the

way the tv monitors were turned on their side, oh how clever!

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Internet before facebook was pretty shit imho... it looked crap, there was nothing to do and only nerds were on it.

 

Porn was there way before Facebook.

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It's odd, very different from message boards and mailing lists today. I like how they couldn't just Google around for information, so they had to rely on each other's memories and opinions. They can also be terribly rude, but somehow different from todays trolls.

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