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.
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.
Classics definitely captures the wild, chaotic energy that he is known for — glitchy beats, distorted sounds, & unpredictable structures are all there. It’s raw, intense, and full of “mad scientist” spirit that makes his music so unique.
Ships 4/3/26 - The 15-track album explores themes of technological overstimulation, modern alienation, and introspection, featuring collaborations with Tame Impala, Mac Miller, and Lil Yachty.
Ólafur Arnalds and Loreen join forces once again for SAGES, a project that dissolves the lines between electronica, modern classical, and alt-pop. What began as an unlikely collaboration has evolved into something
Argentinian neo-folklore producer and one of the pioneers of the new Latin electronic sound, Chancha Vía Circuito, showcases some of his best remixes for other artists over the last 11 years