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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.
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."
Released in April of 1995, ...I Care Because You Do is the third studio album Richard D. James recorded under the Aphex Twin moniker and marks the end of his initial analog era. It’s also the crowning achievement in their canon.
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.
Come On In, produced primarily by Tom Rothrock, is one of R.L. Burnside's most unique albums. Burnside creates his distinct sound by fusing his blues guitar work with dance and electronic music, incorporating sampling and looping techniques.
Pavement's swan song, Terror Twilight, remains a fascinating note to finish on for one of the most influential indie bands of their era. It was the album that brought Pavement full circle: dressed for success, but never quite sure if they wanted the job.
System of a Down is the debut studio album by Armenian-American heavy metal band System of a Down, originally released on June 30, 1998, by American Recordings and Columbia Records.