Aphex Twin (59)

1 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-02-02 15:12 ID:6YElmxEl

Does anyone else listen to this band or any IDM in general? I find it to be quite good background music, although it's definantly not the type of music which will hold much popular interest.

10 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-02-08 09:34 ID:Heaven

>>8
It's a relative term.

11 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-02-11 23:20 ID:Heaven

IDM is a crappy name for the genre. What are some other names?

12 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-02-16 10:48 ID:tQyBSyvh

>>11
Braindance...

But yeah, the name is lame. I love the music though.

13 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-02-17 12:14 ID:Heaven

>>12
Braindance -> brains -> intelligence -> LAME >_<
The genre needs a better name.

14 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-02-22 01:43 ID:T/pZzPdC

Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto = win

15 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-11 20:22 ID:FNbvVich

>>5
I Dunno, Man.

16 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-13 18:00 ID:QOoyZf0R

>>11

I just stick with "electronic music". If it's particularly out-there, "experimental electronic music".

17 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-14 09:18 ID:4Ur2NXpJ

Aphex Twin, µ-Zig, boards of canada, young american primitive, venetian snares, Telepopmusik... I really don't know how to classify electronic music.. (I know about Ishkur's guide but god damn that is too many genres). I mostly listen to Groove Salad on somafm.com and if I like a song write down the name and look for more later. I wish they had a bigger rotation though as hearing the same songs constantly gets a little old. Frankly, I've heard most of my own collection too much as well. =/

18 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-14 13:25 ID:Heaven

>>17

Welcome to formatted radio.

19 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-14 14:59 ID:DMX18C1d

>>17

Personally, I think Ishkur\'s guide is too complex. I doubt, for instance, that categories of music based on countries, in most cases, are necessary.

20 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-04-06 11:28 ID:WICi/F9/

enjoying boc as I type

For some reason I can't help but love the fact that they actually named a song after amo bishop roden

21 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-04-24 03:17 ID:Fe+py+Lp

>>11

Dolphin music.

22 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous DNBhead ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-05 09:10 ID:Aa75u5kx

>>19

I heard it Ishkur's was made as a joke for all the sub sub sub genres of electronic music. It does have some funny stuff, like his reviews of most of the noise genres.

>>21

Aphex Twin doesn't really make dolphin music. Some of his ambient stuff (Film :D, I suppose, but he does a lot of glitchy stuff to. Dolphins + Drills...

23 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-09-23 22:15 ID:TtQJhp58

Been listening to a bit of Venetian Snares lately. It's rather... different, let's say, to other electronic music I've heard. The only thing I can compare it to would be the V/VM "helpaphextwin" rehash of a bunch of Aphex Twin's tracks, except not like it at all.

Imagine, if you will, an "i care because you do"-time Richard D. James and the guys from Autechre in a locked room with all the amphetamines, mushrooms, alcohol and downers they can consume. That'd be a pretty good approximation.

I suppose I still prefer powernoise to this; at least powernoise has (well in general!) a rhythm you can keep up with. Maybe I just need a few more listens.

24 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-09-25 03:25 ID:vokUD8Cw

>>23
the only venetian snares album i really liked was rossz csillag alatt született. the rest is too erratic for me.

25 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-09-26 17:05 ID:TtQJhp58

>>24
I just found out that "winnipeg is a frozen shithole" is one of the more abrasive of his albums. Funnily enough, at this point I'm disappointed -- I was hoping for more of not same but similar.

26 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-09-26 19:02 ID:VeeH50KL

Unborn babies is the best V.Snares song

27 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-11-21 12:54 ID:Heaven

These composers dont know what and how to develope an melody so they just put the same random drumpatterns running until your ears start to bleed... Renoise Tracker lol.

and i like it :)

28 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-12-01 01:05 ID:fv82l1hz

Can't believe no ones mentioned Autechre... rivals Aphex imo.

29 Name: Pierre : 2006-12-27 10:39 ID:aDXx/bjK

RUBBER JHONNY!

30 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-12-28 02:04 ID:Heaven

>>25
winnipeg is a frozen shithole is terrible
rossz csillag is easily his best album, track 3 ["gloomy holiday" except in hungarian, can't be bothered to remember/look up the name] and track five [hajnal] are the best
higgins ultra low something something is also good, but it's pretty mindless

half of snares's music is awesome and the other half is shit

31 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-03-26 12:08 ID:i4gu0uhq

Yay IDM! I love IDM!

My MP3 player is full of this shit and at home I listen to cliqhop idm on soma.fm. Now I'll try to find everything that was new to me here. Thanks!

32 Name: Tsuminaoshi : 2007-05-11 03:55 ID:NMbFTg+i

Squarepusher and Amon Tobin... seriously, oooh and hive. gotta give those a listen if your line Aphex.

Cliqhop! I love somafm, but it annoys the hell out of my coworkers!

33 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-07-22 16:23 ID:W+zDNOA4

>>25
>>30
'Winnipeg is a frozen shithole' is breakcore/hardcore techno/terror so don't expect idm ;). I don't think it's terrible, it's just for a different audience.

34 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-07-24 04:58 ID:sSChtbv+

Really, the best albums by RDJ would be the Richard D. James Album, drukQs, and Selected Ambient Works 85-92. Why:

  • Richard D. James Album

    • Probably most enjoyable and easiest to simply sit down to and listen. Has a lot of good tracks to just listen to anytime.
  • drukQSs

    • Highly personal album that showcases RDJs high caliber control over programming his music.
  • SAW85-92.

    • One of the most influential works on the Ambient Genre, period. Oh, and he made this when he wasn't even 18, yet, and on analog whathats.

35 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-07-29 15:48 ID:mStRfT0z

As far as aphex twin, I've always really enjoyed Flim when I'm stoned

36 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-07-31 10:19 ID:CevU06bA

Xtal is his best song. Definitely. No contest.

37 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-08-06 03:34 ID:38nt5roc

I just discovered Autechre, and I am kicking myself for not listening to them earlier. Also, I've only listened to one of their songs so far, but I love it. "Second Bad Vilbel" from 1995's "Anvil Vapre".

Somewhat less-known compared to most artists named in this thread, but I've liked Somatic Responses for awhile. They're kind of IDM-ish, sometimes more rhythmic noise. Their tracks are really complex and intricate, sometimes interrupted with slow beautiful moments of piercing chords. I'd especially recommend their double album "Adverts" from 2003.

As for Aphex Twin himself, most of his music tends to bore me. I mentioned Autechre to a friend the other day, and he said, "They're like Aphex Twin but not boring?", and I pretty much had to agree with that. (from what little Autechre I've heard, mind you)

38 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-08-31 23:05 ID:gyor+Hfr

>>30

What about Meathole? That was okay, in my opinion. Though not so much as Cavalcade of Glee.

39 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-08-31 23:07 ID:Heaven

>>37

Oh, and Aphex Twin is indeed boring. Like the Radiohead of IDM.

40 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-09-01 01:46 ID:OffhVXdE

I like IDM a little, but only because it is something that isn't on the beat all the time like most techno.

41 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-09-08 20:08 ID:Vz7X1UWt

I like that IDM is a very user=involved genre. Like, if you listen to IDM, there's a pretty good chance that you make music by yourself on your laptop too. watmm, soulseek, all that stuff.

42 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-10-06 18:17 ID:rSXVJ/Dd

I think some related genres include: Downtempo, trip-hop, chillout, ambient... that's all I could think of right now.

Anyway, I like listening to (that's related to this type of music): Boards of Canada, Bonobo, Nujabes, Explosions in the Sky, Blur, Broken Social Scene, Mum, Air (not the anime), and that's all I could think of right now.
But anyhow, these types bands are somewhat slow compared to Aphex Twin.

43 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-10-06 19:12 ID:okBkjKkB

I wonder if any of you have heard of Distance/Lackluster? He is one of my favourites.
http://www.lackluster.org/
Many free releases available on netlabels here and there.

44 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-10-06 23:00 ID:Heaven

>>42
Excellent job posting indie rock and post-rock in a thread about IDM, dude.

45 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-10-07 00:44 ID:rSXVJ/Dd

>>44
¯__¯;; You got me there, but it's /related/ to the genre, at least (IMO).

46 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-10-07 05:45 ID:XY0Qngyz

(キタ━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━ !!!!!)

47 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-10-07 18:24 ID:Heaven

>>45
I can see something like EitS getting linked to ambient, but Blur? What the fuck does Blur have to do with anything?

48 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-10-12 11:19 ID:rSXVJ/Dd

>>47

¯ A ¯;; Urgh...

49 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-10-21 06:16 ID:fUnE3ywr

I like electronic music. I also make electronic music. Yet I haven't heard a single Autechre song, and only a few Aphex Twin songs. I guess I'm just find them too "mainstream?" But I would probably like Autechre if I heard them, that's the feeling I get.

Oh well, I'm too lazy to pirate them. I'll just keep happily listening to my obscure shit like Shex.

50 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-10-26 05:47 ID:qycYLOkR

The only Aphex Twin I enjoy is Avril 14, and it sounds a lot different that what they usually play.

51 Name: rhythmikron : 2007-11-11 13:10 ID:QAeWUF0V

one artists i didn't see mentioned is plaid; hit up any of their albums, though 'rest proof clockwork' and 'double figure' is highly recommended.

52 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-12-12 21:47 ID:oRMIFJl/

Avril 14 is an amazing trick.
But that twat from Saturday Night Live sampled it
and now it's lost it's beauty.

53 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-12-13 02:38 ID:QVXckq/e

>>52
If you let an external force ruin an album or a song for you, you are a douchebag.

You're like the people who say they can no longer enjoy Daft Punk because rappers sample it.

54 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-12-14 01:37 ID:hYxohsu+

>>53

I disagree with your douchebag assertion.
A beat, intro or melody swiped from a good song and used by a performer I loathe ruins the experience for me. Actually, any performer.
I don't like listening to John Cougar and hearing Michael Jackson.
...or watching a Twisted Sister video and seeing the same Michael Jackson.
For some reason a bad cover isn't as damaging.

55 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-12-30 04:40 ID:2nDl7KuK

>>53

According to you, if Britney Spears'
sang every song by The Beatles,
you would have no problem listening to those songs ever again.

56 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-12-30 04:58 ID:OffhVXdE

I "sort of" like Aphex Twin. I love a few of his tracks, but I honestly don't like most of it. I've found many more IDM artist that I like because of him though. Also, I think I am the only one who thinks that SAW85-92 is overrated.

57 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2008-02-22 19:20 ID:/BwDCGri

IZ-US

(stop making that big bass!)

58 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2008-02-22 20:24 ID:okBkjKkB

I just found Drukqs at a thrift store for like $2.50

That was pretty cool. And it's not damaged at all. Plus, I like the CD!

59 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2008-03-05 12:45 ID:Heaven

>>56
you're not.

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