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Re: The Aphex Twin de-appreciation society

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1994-10-19 04:44Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen The Aphex Twin de-appreciation society
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1994-10-19 04:44Lars Magne IngebrigtsenI bought the AB IV ep a couple of days ago, and like it quite a lot, but it got me thinkin
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Wed, 19 Oct 1994 05:44:45 +0100
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The Aphex Twin de-appreciation society
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I bought the AB IV ep a couple of days ago, and like it quite a lot, but it got me thinking about the relative dearth of Aphex Twin releases. Well, compared to (to pick a totally random idm artist) Richard Kirk, he's extremely slow in getting stuff out. I know all the hype about him having material enough for hundred excellnt albums or something, but what has he released to date? The first "Seleced Ambient" album was kinda nice, "Surfing on Sine Waves" was... uhm... I've forgotten completely. A bit uneven, wasn't it? "Ambient II" was, in my opinion, extremely boring. That are all the albums of his I've been able to find... His eps are much better, but so much harder to find. ObPlayingInMyEar: Electronic Eye - Closed Circuit -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) larsi@ifi.uio.no * Lars Ingebrigtsen
1994-10-19 23:05BIGGERSTAFF THAD LEWISOn Wed, 19 Oct 1994, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen wrote: > releases. Well, compared to (to pick
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Re: The Aphex Twin de-appreciation society
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On Wed, 19 Oct 1994, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen wrote:
quoted 3 lines releases. Well, compared to (to pick a totally random idm artist)> releases. Well, compared to (to pick a totally random idm artist) > Richard Kirk, he's extremely slow in getting stuff out. >
Of course, if one compares release rates of ANYONE with that of Richard H. Kirk's, they would be thought of as extremely slow... :) -thad