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Aphex Twin Biography

Exploring the experimental possibilities inherent in acid and ambience, the two major influences on home-listening techno during the late '80s, Richard D. James' recordings as Aphex Twin brought him more critical praise than any other electronic artist during the 1990s. Though his first major single, "Didgeridoo," was a piece of acid thrash designed to tire dancers during his DJ sets, ambient stylists and critics later took him under their wing for Selected Ambient Works 85-92, a sublime touchstone in the field of ambient techno. James' reaction to the exposure portrayed an artist unwilling to become either pigeonholed or categorizable. His second Aphex Twin album, Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2, was so minimal as to be barely conscious -- in what appeared to be an elaborate joke on the electronic community. Follow-ups showed James gradually returning to his hardcore and acid roots, even while his stated desire to crash the British Top Ten (and perform on Top of the Pops) resulted in a series of cartoonish pop songs whose twisted genius was near-masked by their many absurdities. His iconoclastic behavior surprisingly aligned with MTV audiences turned on to end-of-the-millennium nihilist pop along the lines of Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails.

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 DJing raves around Cornwall. His first release was the Analogue Bubblebath EP, recorded with Tom Middleton 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 RS Records to sign him early the following year. A re-recording 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 RS scrambled to find useful material from its own artists. In November 1992, James acquiesced 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' nose-bleed 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 unreplaceable gear. He later cut down on his live performance schedule.

In December of 1993, the new single "On" resulted in James' highest chart placing, 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. Despite James' appearance on the pop charts, his following album, Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2, 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 mostly struck out with critics but 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 (Michael Paradinas), 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 RS 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 Michael Paradinas (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. 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.

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Discography

2005 - analord 09 (vinyl)

01. Aphex Twin - track 01
02. Aphex Twin - track 02
03. Aphex Twin - track 03
04. Aphex Twin - track 04
05. Aphex Twin - track 05
06. Aphex Twin - track 06
07. Aphex Twin - track 07

2003 - Aphex Twin: 26 Mixes For Cash (CD 1)

01. Aphex Twin - Time To Find Me
02. Aphex Twin - Raising The Titanic
03. Aphex Twin - Journey
04. Aphex Twin - Triachus
05. Aphex Twin - Heroes Symphony
06. Aphex Twin - In The Glitter Part 2
07. Aphex Twin - Zeros and Ones
08. Aphex Twin - Ziggy
09. Aphex Twin - Your Head My Voice
10. Aphex Twin - Change
11. Aphex Twin - Une Femme N'est Pas Un Homme
12. Aphex Twin - The Beauty of Being Numb Section B
13. Aphex Twin - Let My Fish Loose

2003 - Aphex Twin: 26 Mixes For Cash [CD 2]

01. Aphex Twin - Krieger
02. Aphex Twin - Deep In Velvet
03. Aphex Twin - Falling Free
04. Aphex Twin - We Have Arrived
05. Aphex Twin - At the Heart of It All
06. Aphex Twin - untitled
07. Aphex Twin - Windowlicker
08. Aphex Twin - Normal
09. Aphex Twin - SAW2 CD1 TRK2
10. Aphex Twin - Mindstream
11. Aphex Twin - You Can't Hide Your Love
12. Aphex Twin - Spotlight
13. Aphex Twin - Debase

2001 - Drukqs

01. Aphex Twin - Jynweythek Ylow
02. Aphex Twin - Vordhosbn
03. Aphex Twin - Kladfvgbung Micshk
04. Aphex Twin - Omgyjya Switch 7
05. Aphex Twin - Strotha Tynhe
06. Aphex Twin - Gwely Mernans
07. Aphex Twin - Bbydhyonchord
08. Aphex Twin - Cock/Ver 10
09. Aphex Twin - Avril 14th
10. Aphex Twin - Mt Saint Michel Mix + Saint Michaels Mount
11. Aphex Twin - Gwarek 2
12. Aphex Twin - Orban Eq Trx 4
13. Aphex Twin - Aussois
14. Aphex Twin - Hy a Scullyas Lyf a Dhagrow
15. Aphex Twin - Kesson Daslef
16. Aphex Twin - 54 Cymru Beats
17. Aphex Twin - Btoum-Roumada
18. Aphex Twin - Lornaderek
19. Aphex Twin - Penty Harmonium
20. Aphex Twin - Meltphace 6
21. Aphex Twin - Bit 4
22. Aphex Twin - Prep Gwarlek 3b
23. Aphex Twin - Father
24. Aphex Twin - Taking Control
25. Aphex Twin - Petiatil Cx Htdui
26. Aphex Twin - Ruglen Holon
27. Aphex Twin - Afx237 V7
28. Aphex Twin - Ziggomatic V17
29. Aphex Twin - Beskhu3epnm
30. Aphex Twin - Nanou 2

2001 - Drukqs 2 [Single]

01. Aphex Twin - 5/4 Cymru Beats [argonaut mix]
02. Aphex Twin - Cock 10 [delco freedom mix]

1999 - Windowlicker (EP)

01. Aphex Twin - Windowlicker
02. Aphex Twin - (Formula)
03. Aphex Twin - Nannou

1997 - Come To Daddy (EP)

01. Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy (Pappy Mix)
02. Aphex Twin - Flim
03. Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy (Little Lord Faulteroy Mix)
04. Aphex Twin - Bucephalus Bouncing Ball
05. Aphex Twin - To Cure A Weakling Child (Contour Regard)
06. Aphex Twin - Funny Little Man
07. Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy (Mummy Mix)
08. Aphex Twin - Iz-Us

1996 - 51/13 Singles Collection

01. Aphex Twin - On [u.s. edit]
02. Aphex Twin - Pancake Lizard
03. Aphex Twin - Ventolin [crowsmengegus mix edit]
04. Aphex Twin - Ventolin [cylob mix]
05. Aphex Twin - Donkey Rhubarb
06. Aphex Twin - Ventolin [deep gong mix]
07. Aphex Twin - 73-Yips [u.s. edit]
08. Aphex Twin - Icct Hedral [philip glass orchestration]
09. Aphex Twin - Ventolin [marazanvose mix edit]
10. Aphex Twin - Ventolin [asthma beats mix]
11. Aphex Twin - Ventolin [carharrack mix]
12. Aphex Twin - Respect List

1995 - ...I Care Because You Do

01. Aphex Twin - Acrid Avid Jam Shred
02. Aphex Twin - The Waxen Pith
03. Aphex Twin - Wax the Nip
04. Aphex Twin - Icct Hedral [edit]
05. Aphex Twin - Ventolin [video version]
06. Aphex Twin - Come On You Slags!
07. Aphex Twin - Start as You Mean to Go On
08. Aphex Twin - Wet Tip Hen Ax
09. Aphex Twin - Mookid
10. Aphex Twin - Alberto Balsalm
11. Aphex Twin - Cow Cud is a Twin
12. Aphex Twin - Next Heap With

1995 - Analogue Bubblebath 5 (EP)

01. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath A1
02. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath A2
03. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath A3
04. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath A4
05. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath A5
06. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath B1
07. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath B2
08. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath B3

1995 - Classics

01. Aphex Twin - Digeridoo
02. Aphex Twin - Flap Head
03. Aphex Twin - Phloam
04. Aphex Twin - Isoprophlex
05. Aphex Twin - Polynomial-C
06. Aphex Twin - Tamphex [headphuq mix]
07. Aphex Twin - Phlange Phace
08. Aphex Twin - Dodeccaheedron
09. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath 1
10. Aphex Twin - Metapharstic [classics edit]
11. Aphex Twin - We Have Arrived [aphex twin qqt mix]
12. Aphex Twin - We Have Arrived [aphex twin ttq mix]
13. Aphex Twin - Digeridoo [live in cornwall, 1990]

1994 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II

01. Aphex Twin - Cliffs
02. Aphex Twin - Radiator
03. Aphex Twin - Rhubarb
04. Aphex Twin - Grass
05. Aphex Twin - Mold
06. Aphex Twin - Curtains
07. Aphex Twin - Blur
08. Aphex Twin - Weathered Stone
09. Aphex Twin - Tree
10. Aphex Twin - Domino
11. Aphex Twin - White Blur 1
12. Aphex Twin - Blue Calx
13. Aphex Twin - Parallel Stripes
14. Aphex Twin - Shiny Metal Rods
15. Aphex Twin - Grey Stripe
16. Aphex Twin - Z Twig
17. Aphex Twin - Window Sill
18. Aphex Twin - Hexagon
19. Aphex Twin - Lichen
20. Aphex Twin - Spots
21. Aphex Twin - Tassels
22. Aphex Twin - White Blur 2
23. Aphex Twin - Match Sticks

1992 - Selected Ambient Works 85-92

01. Aphex Twin - Xtal
02. Aphex Twin - Tha
03. Aphex Twin - Pulsewidth
04. Aphex Twin - Ageispolis
05. Aphex Twin - I
06. Aphex Twin - Green Calx
07. Aphex Twin - Heliosphan
08. Aphex Twin - We are the Music Makers
09. Aphex Twin - Schottkey 7th Path
10. Aphex Twin - Ptolemy
11. Aphex Twin - Hedphelym
12. Aphex Twin - Delphium
13. Aphex Twin - Actium