ovuca and bogdan had a track or two on that soundtrack , innit_
On 1/24/06, Blake Mikesell <djfuckstick@tmail.com> wrote:
quoted 117 lines They forgot the manhunt soundtrack in there. Didn't afx have a track or> They forgot the manhunt soundtrack in there. Didn't afx have a track or
> 2 on that?
>
> Never did play that game or hear those tracks..
>
> B.
>
> On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 9:29 am, David Sim wrote:
> >> CAT 173 CD: AFX - "Chosen Lords" (Analord album)
> >
> > Indeed, like the press release (including a track list at the bottom)
> > says:
> >
> > Artist AFX
> >
> > Title Chosen Lords album
> >
> > Release Date 10 April 2006
> >
> > Label Rephlex
> >
> > Format CD
> >
> > Catalogue # CAT173CD
> >
> > Distribution SRD
> >
> > Website www.rephlex.com
> >
> >
> > *Analord is Aphex Twin doing what he does best: refreshing electronic
> > music in such an exquisite, effortlessly inventive fashion that you
> > pity his peers. Once again, James dissolves the boundaries between
> > disco, electro, techno and pop? and stimulates the parts other
> > musicians don*t even know exist. Pure synthesized heaven* Uncut
> >
> > Throughout 2005, and with little fanfare, Richard D. James released the
> > Analord series of twelve inches under the AFX moniker on his label
> > Rephlex. In total, 41 tracks were released over a series of singles *
> > Analord Volumes 1-11 * all neatly contained in a custom binder, sold
> > direct to fans via the Rephlex website.
> >
> > Each record went on to sell into five-figure quantities * on vinyl
> > format ONLY! The tracks were not available for download or on CD,
> > making this a considerable sales achievement. For fans of Aphex Twin,
> > it was an almost unprecedented bounty of new material in the gap since
> > the 2001 double album, Drukqs, but many people who have abandoned their
> > turntables will have remained unaware of this hive of activity.
> >
> > In April 2006, Rephlex will release Chosen Lords. Rather than release a
> > triple CD featuring all 41 tracks, AFX himself has distilled the tunes
> > into a cohesive album, as it was intended to be heard. Chosen Lords is,
> > in fact, the first full album of new material from Richard D. James
> > since Drukqs, and the word of mouth is that the tracks are among his
> > very best classics.
> >
> > The style? As with most Richard D. James releases, it's hard to pin
> > down to any genre. Largely recorded on Richard's private collection of
> > unique collection of analogue synthesizers * vintage, modern and
> > home-made, the rhythms, melodies, harmonies, even some subliminal
> > lyrics have all evolved directly from the machines. One could say
> > Chosen Lords is partly-inspired by NY electro, Chicago house and
> > Detroit techno classics, but the album also stimulates the kind of
> > *lucid dreaming* atmosphere found on Selected Ambient Works 85-92.
> >
> > Many people try to imitate Richard's sound, but he remains an
> > unrivalled innovator when it comes to the emotional and musical depth
> > and complexity of his tracks. As this composer and producer's skills
> > and life experiences are constantly evolving, so too does the music
> > gain ever greater resonance. If you are interested in looking back to
> > past memories, through your current mood or forward to future emotions,
> > you're going to find something of interest on Chosen Lords. The only
> > limits are self-imposed.
> >
> > Since 2001, the only Aphex Twin/AFX related releases have largely been
> > reissues: the 26 Mixes For Cash double CD (Warp, 2003), Hangable
> > Autobulb CD (Warp, 2005) bringing together two EPs on CD for the first
> > time, two 12*s on the Men imprint (remixes of 808 State, DJ Pierre and
> > The Bug), 'Mangle' on the last Rephlexions compilation (Rephlex, 2004),
> > and a limited edition split 12* with LFO (Warp, 2005).
> >
> > Chosen Lords is Richard D. James at the peak of his powers, in the
> > prime of life. Unmissable.
> >
> >
> > Chosen Lords
> >
> > 1. Fenix Funk5
> > 2. Reunion 2
> > 3. Pitcard
> > 4. Crying In Your Face
> > 5. Klopjob
> > 6. Boxing Day
> > 7. Batine Acid
> > 8. Cilonen
> > 9. PWSteal.Ldpinch.D
> > 10. XMD5A
> >
> > This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an
> > attachment
> > may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer
> > system:
> > you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with
> > the
> > University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK
> > legislation.
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org
> > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org
> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
>
>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org
For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org