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From:
Rjyan Kidwell
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kent williams
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Date:
Fri, 28 Jul 2023 09:56:03 -0400
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Re: Aphex Twin Black Box Life Recorder
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Toxic sexist awot now? What'd our mad Dicky boy say On Fri, Jul 28, 2023, 9:43 AM kent williams <chaircrusher@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 47 lines It's so weird to still be buying new Aphex Twin music, but I can't help it.> It's so weird to still be buying new Aphex Twin music, but I can't help it. > > It's important to realize that if he's working in the studio, he's not > being a toxic sexist conspiracy theory crank. The more music he > releases, and the less he speaks in public, the better. > > Oh, you want to know what I think of the music? It's more of his > obsessive drum programming and melancholy chord sequences. "Blackbox > Life Recorder 21f" at the beginning has a weird scraping sound that if > I'm not mistaken is a filtered version of the chair squeak from > Alberto Balsam. > > It isn't as elaborate a harmonic composition as Alberto Balsam, but it > is a catchy beat with that vaguely sad harmonic lushness. > > zin2 test5 sounds like a continuation of Life recorder, with a similar > chord progression, but the beat is more persistent, really a 140bpm > breakbeat, but hand made (as opposed to sampled and chopped), sounding > like he might be back programming his 30 year old Roland R8. > > "in a room7 F760" is more weepy chords and subtle acid bass with > beats. It's odd that he's essentially made a 160bpm breakbeat track, > with the shape of a Drum & Bass tune, but with a vibe that's miles > away. There's a whole aesthetic world in the choice of swing > strength. He's gone past the customary 5% swing of house music, into > something that actually recalls the swinginess of 1960s cocktail jazz. > His touch is light, in contrast with the bombast and drama that drive > the top drum and bass tracks. > > "Blackbox Life Recorder 22 (Parallax Mix)" really only shares drum > sounds and swing quantization strength with the first version. > Imagine an ambient piece from SAW II being disrupted by a deeply swung > TR606 beat. > > Overall impression: I really enjoy these tunes, but its clear that > whatever rabbit holes Aphex Twin has been down in the last 30 years, > he's still fixated on the sounds and vibes he constructed in the early > 90s. This isn't a bad thing, but you can no longer expect anything > shockingly new from him. Instead, he's focused on refining and > extending that legacy. > > If you want the new new you can look elsewhere, but if you want to be > both lulled and disturbed by familiar things made strange again, this > is a great release. > > https://bleep.com/aphex-twin--blackbox-life-recorder-21f >