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mr dave 01-12-2009 05:17 PM

i think people call druqks his best work because it's the best collection of all his different styles in one cohesive piece. you might not like all of it but based on the tunes you do enjoy you'll be able to find a more specialized album.

i find the drill n bass stuff boring to be perfectly honest. then again i've always preferred his ambient and neo-classical pieces.

sidewinder 04-14-2009 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 577941)
i think people call druqks his best work because it's the best collection of all his different styles in one cohesive piece.

I agree with this except I've always found the track sequencing terrible. When I first got it, I made a CR-R of the more upbeat tracks. Not that I didn't like the piano tracks, but this was for driving so the upbeat stuff was more appropriate. Even listening to the album today (ok, a few months ago was the last time) the order sucks, but the material is good.

BTW, new material is in the works. :thumb: I would post a link from bbc uk dated March 13 but I'm a noob so I can't post links till I have 15 posts.

aaron76 04-14-2009 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by parasite (Post 575655)
Ehm, I'm not sure you understood me correctly, I like a lot of other Aphex stuff, especially SAW 85-92 and Chosen Lords. I have, however, yet to understand why some people see druqks as his best work. So, does anyone else care to give me a clue?

I totally agree. I've been a huge Aphex fan since in fist heard SAW 1 and I like most of stuff (SAW II I'm not so hot on, but there are a couple of beautiful tracks on there), however.....Druqks leaves me cold. I do like the one with "Let's have some Aphex acid!", though.

SAW I, Surfing on Sine Waves, I Care Because You Do, Richard D. James etc are all seminal stuff. Oh, I forgot 26 Mixes For Cash.

Druqks is a head scratcher. Maybe I'm getting old.

aaron76 04-14-2009 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by =ladyface= (Post 404869)
I think Richard D. James Album is his best.

His stuff really helped to develop my taste in music when I was younger.

Absolutely. His stuff on Warp lead me to Autechre, Black Dog, B12 and much much more.

Bane of your existence 04-14-2009 10:31 PM

I'm actually kind of suprised Aphex has this big of a following.
I'm a big fan though.

Freebase Dali 04-14-2009 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bane of your existence (Post 638447)
I'm actually kind of suprised Aphex has this big of a following.
I'm a big fan though.

Wha??? You serious?

Bane of your existence 04-14-2009 11:51 PM

I'm always suprised by some of my favs fan bases. I'll think one band is huge, and another is still pretty unheard of. I'm usually incorrect.

Freebase Dali 04-14-2009 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Bane of your existence (Post 638493)
I'm always suprised by some of my favs fan bases. I'll think one band is huge, and another is still pretty unheard of. I'm usually incorrect.

I hear ya.
I sometimes think I've found something obscure and it turns out it's already cliche'.

Robotnik 04-15-2009 10:14 AM

I've never heard anyone refer to drukqs as a masterpiece, in fact I thought it was a bit underrated.

I actually like the hodgepodge way the tracks on that album are arranged. It's incoherent and weird but it just works.

laviathin 04-22-2009 12:14 PM

I like aparatus

Look at the you tube video called aphex twin-math equation there is a face made by the soundwave


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