As a kid, there was a channel back in the 90s that played essentially recorded songs from MTV (pirated) and played them sporadically in my country. This was one among the tracks they lifted either from the 'Party Zone' or more likely 'Chill Out Zone'. I couldn't believe as a kid that the video was "real", it was something I couldn't understand and it "worried me" that I like it, very much. Still like it after 30 years.
There is kind of a muted familiarity in his work, is it there to create him as a world, to push away some, entrap others. All I know is the album drukgs broke my brain as I forced a break beat to template the quick songs in my mind and forced myself to handle it like in a big wind hold the breakbeat - and after this I heard all music as like jazz for a while - and then - mind expansion, boom. Some people are fanatics about him. I just thought he was a hard worker. I remember 12 years old saying to myself - one guy in a room created this by himself I know it. And that one song must have taken months, and like wow.
Because they wanted more songs like track 1 probably. Tracks 2-4 are like an entirely different album. Also: one of the few "2 EPs sold separately" sets from him that wasn't collected as 1 full length album in the US. Instead they had 3 of the originals and 1 of the remixes, all shorter edits.
Xepha is an underrated gem in the whole of the RDJ Discography
rdj?
@@mirrta4598 Richard D James. The man behind Aphex Twin and multiple other pseudonyms
There are literally dozens of underrated gems in RDJ's discography.
@@sega-megadeth1276 fair enough!
shit is from another planet good
Used this to blow people’s speakers after they boosted how good their car sound system was 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love 73 Yips. So energetic.
start as you mean to go on
that and some mushy will get you going
It's ON... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
As a kid, there was a channel back in the 90s that played essentially recorded songs from MTV (pirated) and played them sporadically in my country. This was one among the tracks they lifted either from the 'Party Zone' or more likely 'Chill Out Zone'. I couldn't believe as a kid that the video was "real", it was something I couldn't understand and it "worried me" that I like it, very much. Still like it after 30 years.
Still listening in 2020
in 2023 but is almost over 😣
There is kind of a muted familiarity in his work, is it there to create him as a world, to push away some, entrap others. All I know is the album drukgs broke my brain as I forced a break beat to template the quick songs in my mind and forced myself to handle it like in a big wind hold the breakbeat - and after this I heard all music as like jazz for a while - and then - mind expansion, boom. Some people are fanatics about him. I just thought he was a hard worker. I remember 12 years old saying to myself - one guy in a room created this by himself I know it. And that one song must have taken months, and like wow.
This was my first CD of Richie
Man's a beast
I love aphex twin but absolutely no one in my family understands it. Huh.
11:25 among us theme
d-scape more like d-sus
Yeah no
Fuck, you ruined the song forever for me
Solid! :)
Preciate you Holly⚡🤘🏾
It ends with a FNAF jumpscare, wtf
dis good
D ESC
well Yes D ESC to a certain extent but I will always favour R HYD
This is very good. But I gotta say, near the end it sounds a bit like Tango n vectif
Howcome nobody liked this EP?
Because they wanted more songs like track 1 probably. Tracks 2-4 are like an entirely different album.
Also: one of the few "2 EPs sold separately" sets from him that wasn't collected as 1 full length album in the US. Instead they had 3 of the originals and 1 of the remixes, all shorter edits.
@@WildBluntHickok well shit, that might've been a bit unexpected for them when this EP came out.
Trash Self I like it
73 Yips is pretty annoying, the rest is good
@@rustynosebleed stupid fucking gay opinion
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