Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 8592
Selected Ambient Works 85-92 was the creation of the fevered imagination and unique musical mind of Richard D James, an artist whos gone under a huge number of monikers but who is most infamous as Aphex Twin. Released in 1992 on R&S ambient subsidiary Apol
Selected Ambient Works 85-92 was the creation of the fevered imagination and unique musical mind of Richard D James, an artist whos gone under a huge number of monikers but who is most infamous as Aphex Twin. Released in 1992 on R&S ambient subsidiary Apollo Records, its an album that remains a constant muse for experimental and mainstream musicians alike. From this record sprang the IDM genre (and Aphex Twins preferred term braindance), and a freeform attitude to electronic music thats become prevalent again in the last few years, as genre becomes increasingly meaningless and dance music yearns for the fluidity of the past. Inspiring everyone from Machinedrum to Radiohead, Bjrk to Kanye West and Daniel Avery to Paul White, Aphex Twins first album is a touchstone that, unlike many other records of its era, has barely dated at all.
Aphex Twins back-catalogue is vast, and encompasses delicate classical (Aisatsana or Avril 14th, as sampled by Kanye), brutally noisy drum & bass (Come To Daddy), industrial hip-hop (Ventolin), queasy techno breaks (180db [130], even mellow Mr Fingers-esque house (Laricheard). His most famous moment is Windowlicker, a track that managed to cross over thanks to its typically weird Chris Cunningham directed video and in spite of its uncompromising cyborg R&B sound. Selected Ambient Works remains his seminal work, though: its synthesis of elements from hip-hop, hardcore, true ambient, house and techno is a prescient window to the future that producers are still glimpsing through. via DJ Mag
Label: Apollo, R&S
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered
Reissued: 2021 / Original Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic
Style: IDM, Techno, Electro, Experimental, Ambient
File under: Ambient / Experimental / IDM
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