Richard D  James as Aphex Twin (Albums 1992 - 2019) [FLAC]

Richard D James as Aphex Twin (Albums 1992 - 2019) [FLAC]

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      Richard D. James as Aphex Twin (Albums 1992 - 2019)  





Biography:

Richard D. James, best known as Aphex Twin, is far and away one of the most celebrated and influential electronic musicians of all time. Since the release of his earliest EPs in 1991, James has constantly pushed the limits of what can be accomplished with electronic equipment, resulting in forward-thinking and emotionally engaging work that ranges from sublime, pastoral ambience (Selected Ambient Works 85-92 and its 1994 follow-up) to manic head-rush acid techno (1992's Digeridoo EP). Unlike most artists who emerged from the '90s techno scene, James established himself as a genuine personality, known for his cheeky grin (which graced the covers of releases like 1995's I Care Because You Do and 1996's Richard D. James Album) and his nightmare-inducing music videos (particularly 1997's "Come to Daddy" and 1999's "Windowlicker") as much as his groundbreaking albums and EPs. This helped expand his audience from ravers and critics to rock fans, with numerous non-electronic musicians citing him as an inspiration. His piano composition "Avril 14th" (from the divisive 2001 album Drukqs) gradually took on a life of its own through TV and film usage, and became his most widely heard piece. By the mid-2010s, he had infiltrated popular culture to the point that releases such as 2014's Syro and 2018's Collapse were preceded with elaborate promo campaigns involving sightings of the iconic Aphex Twin logo on blimps and billboards throughout major cities. James began taking apart electronics gear as a teenager growing up in Cornwall, England. (If the title Selected Ambient Works 85-92 is to be believed, it contains recordings made at the age of 14.) Inspired by acid house in the late '80s, James began DJ'ing raves around Cornwall. His first release was the Analogue Bubblebath EP, recorded with Tom Middleton (who co-produced the hardcore track "En Trance to Exit") and released on the Mighty Force label in September 1991. Middleton left later that year to form Global Communication, after which James recorded a second volume in the Analogue Bubblebath series. This EP (the first to include "Digeridoo") got some airplay on the London pirate radio station Kiss FM, and prompted Belgium's R&S Records to sign him early the following year. A re-release of "Digeridoo" made number 55 in the British charts just after its April 1992 release date, and James followed with the Xylem Tube EP in June. He also co-formed (with Grant Wilson-Claridge) his own Rephlex label around that time, releasing a series of singles as Caustic Window during 1992-1993. Available in cruelly limited editions, most of the recordings continued the cold acid precision of "Digeridoo" -- though several expressed humor and fragility barely dreamed of in the hardcore/rave scene to that point. The climate for "intelligent" techno had begun to warm in the early '90s, though. The Orb had proved the commercial viability of ambient house with their chart-topping "Blue Room" single, and R&S founded an ambient subdivision called Apollo. In November 1992, James made his full-length debut with Selected Ambient Works 85-92, consisting mostly of home material recorded during the past few years. Simply stated, it was a masterpiece of ambient techno, the genre's second work of brilliance after the Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld. As his star began to shine, several bands approached him to remix their work, and he complied, with mostly unrecognizable reworkings of tracks by St. Etienne, the Cure, Jesus Jones, Meat Beat Manifesto, and Curve. Early in 1993, Richard James signed to Warp Records, the influential British label that virtually introduced the concept of futuristic "electronic listening music" with a series of albums (subtitled Artificial Intelligence) by ambient techno pioneers Black Dog, Autechre, B12, and FUSE (aka Richie Hawtin), among others. James' release in the series, titled Surfing on Sine Waves, was recorded as Polygon Window and released in January 1993. The album charted a course between the raw muscle of James' nosebleed techno and the understated minimalism of Selected Ambient Works. A deal between Warp and TVT gave Surfing on Sine Waves an American release (James' first) by the summer. A second album was released that year, Analogue Bubblebath 3, for Rephlex. Recorded as AFX, the LP renounced any debt to ambient music and was the most bracing work yet in the Aphex Twin canon. On a tour of America with Orbital and Moby later that year, James clung to the headbanging material, to the detriment of his mostly irreplaceable gear. He later cut down on his live performance schedule. In December of 1993, the new single "On" resulted in James' highest chart placement to that point, a number 32 spot on the British charts. The two-part single included remixes by old pal Tom Middleton (as Reload) and future Rephlex star µ-Ziq (Michael Paradinas). Despite James' appearance on the pop charts, his following album, Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II, appeared to be a joke on the ambient techno community. So minimal as to be barely conscious, the quadruple album left most of the beats behind, with only tape loops of unsettling ambient noise remaining. The album hit number 11 on the British charts and earned James a major-label American contract with Sire soon afterward. During 1994, he worked on the ever-growing Rephlex stable, signing µ-Ziq, Kosmik Kommando (Mike Dred), and Kinesthesia/Cylob (Chris Jeffs) to the label. In August 1994, he released the fourth Analogue Bubblebath, this one a five-track EP. The year 1995 began with the January release of Classics, a compilation of his early R&S singles. Two months later, James released the single "Ventolin," a harsh, appropriately wheezing ode to the asthma drug on which he relied. I Care Because You Do followed in April, pairing his hardcore experimentalism with more symphonic ambient material, aligned with the work of many post-classical composers -- including Philip Glass, who arranged an orchestral version of the album's "Icct Hedral" on the August 1995 single Donkey Rhubarb. Later that year, the Hangable Auto Bulb EP replaced Analogue Bubblebath 3 as Aphex Twin's most brutal, uncompromising release -- a fusion of experimental music and jungle being explored at the same time on releases by Plug and Squarepusher. In July 1996, Rephlex released the long-awaited collaboration between Richard James and µ-Ziq. The album, Expert Knob Twiddlers (credited to Mike & Rich), watered down the experimentalism of Aphex Twin with µ-Ziq's easy listening electro-funk. The fourth proper Aphex Twin album, November 1996's Richard D. James Album, continued his forays into acid-jungle and experimental music. Retaining the experimental edge, but with a stated wish to make the British pop charts, James' next two releases, 1997's Come to Daddy EP and 1999's Windowlicker EP, were acid storms of industrial drum'n'bass. The accompanying videos, both directed by Chris Cunningham, featured the bodies of small children and female models (respectively) dancing around, all with special-effects-created Aphex Twin faces grinning maniacally. James released nothing during the year 2000, but did record the score to Flex, a Chris Cunningham short film exhibited as part of the Apocalypse exhibition at London's Royal Academy. With very little advance warning, another LP, Drukqs, finally arrived in late 2001. One of James' most polarizing releases, it has nonetheless produced one of his most enduring compositions, the delicate piano piece "Avril 14th," which has appeared in several films and television programs in addition to being sampled by Kanye West. Although James continued making frequent DJ appearances, he released no more material until 2005, when Rephlex issued the first installment in a lengthy, 11-part series of 12" singles titled Analord. The singles' minimalist acid techno harked back to his Caustic Window/Analogue Bubblebath material of the early '90s. Chosen Lords, a CD compilation of some of the Analord material, appeared in April 2006. James continued to DJ and play live, and in 2009 the Rushup Edge LP appeared under the performer name of the Tuss; although James and Rephlex denied that it was his work, rumors persisted that it was yet another Aphex pseudonym. Additional rumors during the late 2000s promised releases from James, but they proved unfounded. However, in 2014, an extremely rare acetate of a shelved 1994 Caustic Window album was auctioned for sale, bought via a crowdfunding campaign, and distributed digitally to the contributors. The physical copy was then bought by the creator of the popular video game Minecraft for over $46,000, with the money split between James, the contributors, and a charity. That August, a green blimp sporting the Aphex Twin logo was spotted flying over London; by the end of the following month, Warp released Syro, the first Aphex Twin album in over a dozen years. Syro went on to win a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Album. Only three months later, James uploaded over 30 previously unreleased recordings available as a free download. In early 2015, Warp issued an EP, Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments, Pt. 2. Later that year, after James' uploads of free tracks exceeded 100, the producer revived his AFX alias for another Warp EP, the more substantive Orphaned Deejay Selek 2006-2008. He eventually took the freebies down, but at least one of them surfaced on his next EP, 2016's Cheetah. Rare live performances followed into 2017, with bread crumbs scattered for fans via in-store-only record sales and an online store. In the summer of 2018, James kicked off another mysterious street advertising campaign. The Aphex Twin logo was found in London, Turin, and Los Angeles, but no further details were provided. That September, he released the Collapse EP, which featured the glitchy single "T69 Collapse."





   





Album List:



Studio Albums

1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92

1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)

1995 - ...I Care Because You Do

1995 - Melodies From Mars

1996 -  Richard D. James Album

2001 - Drukqs

2014 - Syro



Compilations Albums

1995 - Classics (Compilation)

2003 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation)



Extended plays

1993 - On (EP)

1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)

1995 - Ventolin (EP)

1996 - Girl ∕ Boy (EP)

1997 - Come To Daddy (EP)

2015 - Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2 (EP)

2016 - Cheetah (EP)

2018 - Collapse (EP)

2019 - London 14.09.2019 (EP)





Media Report:

Genre: electronic, ambient, experimental

Country: Ireland

Format: FLAC

Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM

Bit rate mode: Variable

Channel(s): 2 channels

Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz

Bit depth: 16 bits





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File list
  • Richard D James as Aphex Twin (Albums 1992 - 2019) [FLAC]
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/01 Xtal.flac 30.9 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/02 Tha.flac 45.6 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/03 Pulsewidth.flac 22.8 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/04 Ageispolis.flac 33.1 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/05 I.flac 4.5 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/06 Green Calx.flac 41.1 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/07 Heliosphan.flac 30.8 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/08 We Are The Music Makers.flac 50.2 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/09 Schottkey 7th Path.flac 32.4 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/10 Ptolemy.flac 46.7 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/11 Hedphelym.flac 37.9 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/12 Delphium.flac 35.7 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/13 Actium.flac 43.1 MB
  • 1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92/cover.jpg 61.5 KB
  • 1993 - On (EP)/01 - On.flac 40.5 MB
  • 1993 - On (EP)/02 - 73-Yips.flac 28.7 MB
  • 1993 - On (EP)/03 - D-Scape.flac 45.9 MB
  • 1993 - On (EP)/04 - Xepha.flac 36.2 MB
  • 1993 - On (EP)/cover.jpg 93.2 KB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/cover.jpg 106.5 KB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/01 Cliffs.flac 26.8 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/02 Radiator.flac 22.9 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/03 Rhubarb.flac 24.9 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/04 Hankie.flac 20.2 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/05 Grass.flac 29.9 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/06 Mold.flac 10.8 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/07 Curtains.flac 25.1 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/08 Blur.flac 17.7 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/09 Weathered Stone.flac 22.3 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/10 Tree.flac 30.5 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/11 Domino.flac 21.5 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 1/12 White Blur 1.flac 12.7 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/01 Blue Calx.flac 26.3 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/02 Parallel Stripes.flac 32.5 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/03 Shiny Metal Rods.flac 26 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/04 Grey Stripe.flac 16.5 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/05 Z Twig.flac 6.6 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/06 Siding Nails.flac 28.8 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/07 Hexagon.flac 23.4 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/08 Lichen.flac 13.6 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/09 Spots.flac 31.1 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/10 Tassels.flac 27.5 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/11 White Blur 2.flac 37 MB
  • 1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (2 discs)/Disc 2/12 Matchsticks.flac 19.7 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/01 Acrid Avid Jam Shred.flac 39.6 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/02 The Waxen Pith.flac 27 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/03 Wax The Nip.flac 27.3 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/04 Icct Hedral (Edit).flac 33.6 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/05 Ventolin (Video Version).flac 29.3 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/06 Come On You Slags!.flac 33.8 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/07 Start As You Mean To Go On.flac 37.9 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/08 Wet Tip Hen Ax.flac 29.3 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/09 Mookid.flac 17.8 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/10 Alberto Balsalm.flac 21.9 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/11 Cow Cud Is A Twin.flac 28 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/12 Next Heap With.flac 18.7 MB
  • 1995 - ...I Care Because You Do/cover.jpg 73.8 KB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/01 - Untitled.flac 56.5 MB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/02 - Hapshifter.flac 31.7 MB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/03 - Untitled.flac 2.3 MB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/04 - Untitled.flac 18 MB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/05 - Untitled.flac 36.7 MB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/06 - Untitled.flac 33.9 MB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/07 - Untitled.flac 19.8 MB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/08 - Untitled.flac 38 MB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/09 - Cuckoo.flac 35.8 MB
  • 1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP)/cover.jpg 22.1 KB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/01 Digeridoo.flac 47.3 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/02 Flaphead.flac 48 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/03 Phloam.flac 39.2 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/04 Isopropanol.flac 43.3 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/05 Polynomial-C.flac 30.5 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/06 Tamphex (Hedphuq Mix).flac 44.1 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/07 Phlange Phace.flac 37.9 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/08 Dodeccaheedron.flac 45.6 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/09 Analogue Bubblebath.flac 30.1 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/10 Metapharstic.flac 32.5 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/11 We Have Arrived (Aphex Twin QQT mix).flac 33.3 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/12 We Have Arrived (Aphex Twin QQT mix).flac 31.3 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/13 Digeridoo (live in Cornwall, 1990).flac 39.9 MB
  • 1995 - Classics (Compilation)/cover.jpg 66.2 KB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/01 Untitled.flac 14.8 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/02 Fingerbib (Demo Version).flac 19.3 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/03 Untitled.flac 8.6 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/04 Untitled.flac 17.1 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/05 Untitled.flac 23.6 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/06 Untitled.flac 16.9 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/07 Untitled.flac 20.7 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/08 Logan Rock Witch (Demo Version).flac 25.1 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/09 Untitled.flac 18.3 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/10 Untitled.flac 28.7 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/11Untitled.flac 13.8 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/12 Untitled.flac 6.1 MB
  • 1995 - Melodies From Mars/cover.jpg 63.3 KB
  • 1995 - Ventolin (EP)/01 Ventolin (Salbutamol Mix).flac 35.3 MB
  • 1995 - Ventolin (EP)/02 Ventolin (Praze-An-Beeble Mix).flac 15.9 MB
  • 2016 - Cheetah (EP)/05. CIRKLON3 [Kolkhoznaya Mix].flac 83.7 MB
  • Aphex Twin.jpg 74.2 KB
  • Torrent_downloaded_from_Demonoid.is_.txt 58 B

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