Unless you have been living in a cave recently, or aren't a fan, you would be
aware that Richard D. James is dropping his first album since 2001 under his
famed Aphex Twin
moniker. Again anyone who could possibly want to hear the record and has a
basic understanding of how the internet works has already spent time with Syro
but for those who fall under said caveman dwellings catagory here it is for you
in full before it’s official release date next week. “180db_[130]” and
CIRCLONT6A [141.98][syrobonkus mix]” are two highlights for myself if anyone is
asking , what says you?
Showing posts with label Caustic Window. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caustic Window. Show all posts
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Listen: Aphex Twin - "Caustic Window" (Full LP Stream)
Unless you have been living in a cave, or in less dramatic fashion simply don't consider
yourself a fan, you probably know that the long lost Aphex Twin album under his
Caustic Window alias was “shipped” out yesterday to backers of the hugely successful Kickstarter campaign. For those who don't know the history behind
the release back in April, a test pressing of an unreleased 1994 Aphex
Twin album called Caustic Window surfaced online. It was
originally listed for sale for an absurd $13,500 on Discogs, but before it was
sold, a Kickstarter was launched where fans could pay for a digital copy
of the album; and like myself many did exactly that, raising $67,424 on a goal
of $9,300. Of course roughly ten hours
after the music was distributed copies have made their way online for download
and streaming for all those to enjoy that found the $12 asking price too steep.
Outside of the tunes, the collection ends off with some charming prank calls, giving a real human touch to the otherwise mysterious and reclusive artist; a perfect way to end off an album that found it's release through such an over-the-top manner.
Outside of the tunes, the collection ends off with some charming prank calls, giving a real human touch to the otherwise mysterious and reclusive artist; a perfect way to end off an album that found it's release through such an over-the-top manner.
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