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A vibrant 1997 release from Richard D James aka Aphex Twin with two wildly different versions of the title track, including the infamous Pappy mix, alongside a pair of high-tempo works. An essential slab for any Aphex Twin fan.
Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2 is the 9th EP by the British electronic musician Richard D James. It was released under the pseudonym Aphex Twin on 23 January 2015 on Warp.
An extension of its satiric predecessor, Aphex Twin's "Windowlicker" focuses on eerie lounge-porn music (with a video to match) instead of the thrashcore of "Come to Daddy."
The concise compilation is being released under Warp and features songs from the artist that were played in past Peel Sessions but was never really publicly distributed.
Ships 10/4/24 - Expanded rerelease, with poster, sticker, polylined inners, foil blocked wide spine outer sleeve, and more to celebrate the original album's 30th anniversary.
Fourth studio album by English electronic musician, Richard D. James (ska Aphex Twin). Originally released in 1996, the album is regarded as his 'drill 'n' bass' showpiece.
A reflection of the human experience—both the quiet struggles and the heavy storms we each endure. It's about confronting the darkness with the understanding that without shadow, there is no light to shine through.