Opening track on the very first record released by Aphex Twin and Grant Wilson-Claridge's record company Rephlex Records, it took people awhile to realize that Bradley Strider was just Aphex Twin using an alternate band name. This was one of the earliest Aphex records as it was released the same year as his first one Analogue Bubblebath (also AB2). Those 3 were the only releases he had before 1992. The ep also has a track 2, but it varies depending on the edition. The 1st edition has a 3 minute track 2, the 2nd edition has an unrelated 5 minute track 2, and the 3rd edition has no track 2 at all just a completely smooth side 2 with no grooves cut into it. The ep is also notable for having an oversized center label that's nearly half the width of the album.
@@rthe0 Those were names he did live shows under. There were no album releases. He was a regular weekly DJ at some club on the cornish coast and did occasional gigs at other clubs. That live version of Digeridoo from the end of Classics is from 1990, that might've been a PBoD performance.
@@WildBluntHickok ye at the bowgie inn 88-90 most the tracks he played at the live events were the ones released on his soundclown or the joyrex/brad stryder analogue bubblebath etc basically the cornish years
Cette musique etait sur le cd de l illusion avez vous les autre morceaux merci
Great one 😎
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What a belter!
Like a Rave Party in russia 🤩😂 ruclips.net/video/3VrogNec03Y/видео.html
he made this when he was 17 or younger
Opening track on the very first record released by Aphex Twin and Grant Wilson-Claridge's record company Rephlex Records, it took people awhile to realize that Bradley Strider was just Aphex Twin using an alternate band name. This was one of the earliest Aphex records as it was released the same year as his first one Analogue Bubblebath (also AB2). Those 3 were the only releases he had before 1992. The ep also has a track 2, but it varies depending on the edition. The 1st edition has a 3 minute track 2, the 2nd edition has an unrelated 5 minute track 2, and the 3rd edition has no track 2 at all just a completely smooth side 2 with no grooves cut into it. The ep is also notable for having an oversized center label that's nearly half the width of the album.
what about phonic boy on dope and joyrex originally (aka aphex twin) he did some before 1991
Yeah, that's some solid shit man!
@@rthe0 Those were names he did live shows under. There were no album releases. He was a regular weekly DJ at some club on the cornish coast and did occasional gigs at other clubs. That live version of Digeridoo from the end of Classics is from 1990, that might've been a PBoD performance.
@@WildBluntHickok ye at the bowgie inn 88-90 most the tracks he played at the live events were the ones released on his soundclown or the joyrex/brad stryder analogue bubblebath etc basically the cornish years
What video was sampled for this? I know it was from a documentary about people who wear shoes that are too big but what was it called?
Where the legend all started.
Mortel!!!
Fucking amazing Richard
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This video is top!!! and so is the track nice upload
Real Techno!!!
Tongeren ? Tongre ? :p
the views are over nine thousaaaaand!
nice song
@binOOkle Interesting, I didn't know that, I saw this in a documentary.
@arvidlindstrom it is from snickers advertisement
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Nice editing!
Yes the video is cut from 16 second short clip I found from a documentary.