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.
The Compilation In Order To Dance
is featured in Update #020:
James Blake, Aphex Twin, Model 500
With a history going back to the early 1980s, R&S has been one of the defining labels of the electronic music era. From new beat to techno, electronica, and drum 'n bass, the Belgian imprint has been on the forefront of every innovative new music style until more...
The Compilation In Order To Dance
was reviewed:
A compilation of some of R&S Records' classic hits, from Aphex Twins's 'Analogue Bubblebath' to Human Resource's 'Dominator', 'In Order To Dance' also features new remixes of the tracks, with Redshape taking on 'Mentasm' and Audion reworking 'Plastic Dreams' for instance. Highly recommended
The Album Classics
was reviewed:
The definitive collection of Aphex Twin's early works, 'Classics' also includes Richard D. James' legendary and much sought-after reworks for Frankfurt's Mescalinum United - 'We Have Arrived' - as well as live take of 'Digeridoo', performed in Cornwall in 1990. Braindance deluxe.
The Compilation In Order To Dance
was top 6 in Download Charts of Week #48



