home
biography
label
Where Richard James leads, others follow. It is almost impossible to overstate the importance of Aphex Twin on the electronic music landscape of today. From humble beginnings DJ'ing at Cornish beach parties as a teenager, and then moving inside to local pubs with Tom Middleton he soon made strides, which saw his early work play-listed on cult London pirate station, Kiss FM. His first full-length album Selected Ambient Works 85-92, was, as the saying goes a benchmark for all ambient electronica that came after. Jump forward a couple of years, and the truly groundbreaking 'Window Licker' and 'Come to Daddy' releases saw Aphex Twin subverting the MTV play lists with videos that were as genre defying as his music. Fast forward to now, and interest in Aphex Twin is greater than ever. His forays back into analogue machines and a more acidic sound, as well as his rumoured Tuss moniker mean that Richard James is as vital today as he ever was.
432 Releases, 306 Artists
...I Care Because You Do
Related
...I Care Because You Do
Warp Records ...I Care Because You Do 0801061003036 in_stock Album released on Warp Records
Album released on 24 April 1995
01:03:46
MP3 (320 kbit/s)
12 Tracks
Rating
Rating
1 user has rated this Album
9,99 €
To Clipboard Download
Tracks on "...I Care Because You Do"
recommended
Rating
Rating
buzzlightyear, 2 years ago via zero-inch.com
This Album is featured in Update #015:
Flying Lotus, Gonjasufi, Africa Hitech
Twenty years and counting - Warp Records' influence on the era of electronic music has been tremendous, and with recent releases by Flying Lotus, Gonjasufi, Autechre and LoneLady it's heartening to see that the legendary label hasn't lost a bit of its more...
The Editor, 3 years ago via zero-inch.com
Nearly a one and a half decades later, 1995's album '...I Care Because You Do' by Richard D. James has aged exceptional well. Filled with cryptic anagrams and painstaking attention to detail, there is something still yet to be discovered about this essential piece of electronic music even 15 years later.
The Editor, 3 years ago via zero-inch.com
Close
Progress