M krump Just check his discogs site. There you'll find the complete discography + tracks realeased under different aliases and even rare tracks for mixtapes etc.
The complete discography is about 850 tracks big. Got 'em all, except for the first track of this: www.discogs.com/Aphex-Twin-Gavin-Bryars-Raising-The-Titanic/release/202433
Met Richard in the smoking area after his Manchester set last week and he was wearing a T-shirt with ‘I am Karen Tregaskin’ written in marker on the front.
this album is the perfect point in the gradient between Drukqs and Syro. Sometimes I feel like i shouldn't have access to music this good, like some forbidden knowledge
@kickdje nah this seems more like he made it on a vertical tracker, like renoise now a days, bets like this are easier to make on vertical trackers. / which is a form of sampling. idk about i saw him using a tr 909 at his latest concert so maybe a mix of both. i would like to know if he uses akai MPC's i really like them and ive gotten alot of similar sounds with them. ive seen pics of him like hunched over a mpc 60 and shit. wish i could just talk to the man if he wasnt so damn OmiNous
This is honestly the best electronic music I have ever listened to. Listening 20+ times I hear so much depth, so much thought, intricacy, and clarity of expression. If any of today's electronic music will remain a classic for centuries to come, this is it.
I was an English teaching assistant on the coast of Normandy during covid and during the confinements I would do jump rope in my flat when I needed to let out some energy and this album is perhaps the most rope jumpable album on the planet.
I just bought a jump rope today and saw this comment while going on an Aphex Twin nostalgic trip. The stars are aligned!! Thank you bro, can't wait to get fitter and happier
In a recent podcast The Tuss confessed he learned all about song structure from Coursera and from watching free Point Blank tutorials on youtube every time he needed guidance. Then, using the pomodoro technique, he slowly built this album mostly inspired by the interaction with common objects in his small apartment in Paris. He gladly accepts festival invitations and loves to travel whenever he gets the chance because that puts him in contact with beautiful people. He feels blessed.
There was a serious amount of artists people speculated over, but this was the big one everyone was curious about, all the pieces were there but never any confirmation, and many people thought after analord he retired publishing-wise. still don't know who Steinvord was though...
@@willscomix i could tell you who it is but they arent really a big deal outside of steinvord. theyre still active. if you're a fan you could figure this one out tbh.
The little inside out bit starting at 18:18 that last for about three seconds, holy cannoli. It's as quick as it is insane and it launches the track into the next section. Attention to detail is part of what makes Rich the best.
This dude is just an unstoppable machine of crativity. He's played with so many genres and styles and he just keeps releasing music he made on an afternoon that is still among the greatest
yeah, these compositions are way stronger than syro though, sadly. syro isn't bad but both rushup edge before it and the later releases have been way better imho
What if they aren't programed at all? Maybe he multitracks 2 or 3 linear produced drum performances and just has his triggers quantized to fall in place and sound programed
I remember this was the first experience i had of Aphex and had no idea it was him... Love most of his stuff but this will always have a special place in my
Back in my day, we used to drink robotussin while listening to AFX in a pitch black room. Robotrippin, we called it. It was a trip. Until I damaged my prefrontal cortex... or was that from the ether huffin? 🤔 For some reason I can't quite remember how my mother looks. I feel she must have been, of the female variety.
He has told me he has over 60 albums on hold privately, I wonder if he will even release half of them ruclips.net/video/intTM1JSIaw/видео.html something not so genius but you might like it
Can't compare many contemporary popular musicians to JS Bach, but in spite of the times and the trends, RDJ stands out. We can't know in our lifetimes who else might be ignored now and discovered after the next 300 years, but RDJ has a good chance of being well remembered by then. I don't think the same can be said for much of the popular music business. I don't think it's possible to over-rate him, the worst that could happen is the over-rater would fall short.
Afx really just is that good. I heard he started composing on a Roland MC-4, which is crazy to think and would have been hella complicated but I really like the way he uses analog synth's, it's just pleasing to me. Crazy cornish man 😀
Rushup Edge is an electronic music album, the second release by The Tuss, a pseudonym of Richard D. James. Composition is credited to Karen Tregaskin. Richard D. James, aka the Aphex Twin Buy this Aphex Twin is genius.
Wish I had known about this when I was chugging Tussin Max back in the day. What do you all prefer, Tussin DM Max Strength syrup or the Tussin Max Strength 15 mg gel caps? I preferred the CVS brand gel caps, but I would say the brand name Robotussin Max syrup tasted better than the CVS/generic syrups. The best tasting syrup, however, was the Delsym -- it was very sweet and not bitter cherry-like or minty. The downside was that high from the Delsym was lacking without insanely high doses because of the polystyrene molecular coating time release mechanism. *Edit: I accidentally wrote 'that' twice on the sixth line of the text. I removed the second one because that would be the truly erroneous 'that' since it would be mostly impossible to write 'that' and then accidentally write a second 'that' to the left of the first 'that.'* Let me know what you think... Best, Professor of Molecular Biology
+Travis Smith The word "Tuss" reminds me of Tussin, a brand of DXM-containing over-the-counter cough syrup. DXM--an abbreviation for dextromethorphan--is a psychoactive compound described specifically as a dissociative anesthetic. It has effects similar to ketamine, nitrous oxide and PCP.
Ha I see what you did there, I feel this is the stuff Richard likes but feels his fans won't get it so puts it under a different name, shame because this is some of RDJ best works ruclips.net/video/intTM1JSIaw/видео.html hope you like the synth tones and melodies of this.
so I have a theory that this was all inspired by Pink Floyd's song 'Sheep' from the album Animals. In the mid section a vocal is used with the exact same effects the whole of Rushup's Edge vocals have. and what's on the cover of Rushup's Edge? A sheep. This is valid for Confederation's Through as well. I will not mention the progressive quality both albums have.
Synthacon 9 0:00
Last Rushup 10 6:18
Shiz Ko E 12:48
Rushup I Bank 12 15:53
Death Fuck 20:30
Goodbye Rute 27:01
wilson smith Do you know how many albums Richard David James done and also CONTRIBUED for. 10:35... sweet.
M krump Just check his discogs site. There you'll find the complete discography + tracks realeased under different aliases and even rare tracks for mixtapes etc.
TheIcebomber
I know and he did a lots, way more than I could believed. kind of paint artist.
The complete discography is about 850 tracks big. Got 'em all, except for the first track of this: www.discogs.com/Aphex-Twin-Gavin-Bryars-Raising-The-Titanic/release/202433
850... wow.
((I have no *connection* no feed back of the sound raising titanic.)) It's pretty expensive for his rarety. I guess...
Finally some acidic techno i can listen too without being reminded of that afex twin guy
Serge sure, too bad it’s that aphex twin guy🤓
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Haha
kek
OMG nOrMal persom!wow funny!! R/woosh hrhehehehehhe
Aphex Twin used to be my favourite electronic music artist, then I heard this. Karen Tregaskin is a genius.
fuck this Aphex guy, Tregaskin is the god, they even had the courage to put a own vocal sample in 11:30
They should make music together)
Met Richard in the smoking area after his Manchester set last week and he was wearing a T-shirt with ‘I am Karen Tregaskin’ written in marker on the front.
He was in the smoking area? damn i should have stayed
Epic
lmao!
you guys have smoking areas?!!!
he predicted the karen meme
this album is the perfect point in the gradient between Drukqs and Syro. Sometimes I feel like i shouldn't have access to music this good, like some forbidden knowledge
More like Analord and Syro
@@avlisauak subjective opinion is subjective
We're all deep in this now, let's keep going.
Richard is the only person who can get asked if he likes music and then reply :
“completed it mate.”
The drums on this album are DIVINE.
@kickdje for sure, he also used notes alot
@kickdje most likely akai 12 bit samplers. s950 prob. sounds very crunchy .
@kickdje RDJ has a collection of almost every synthesizer and sampler machine, he is one of those techno heads
@kickdje nah this seems more like he made it on a vertical tracker, like renoise now a days, bets like this are easier to make on vertical trackers. / which is a form of sampling. idk about i saw him using a tr 909 at his latest concert so maybe a mix of both. i would like to know if he uses akai MPC's i really like them and ive gotten alot of similar sounds with them. ive seen pics of him like hunched over a mpc 60 and shit. wish i could just talk to the man if he wasnt so damn OmiNous
@@SpikedCollar666 RS7000 for sequencing?
This is honestly the best electronic music I have ever listened to. Listening 20+ times I hear so much depth, so much thought, intricacy, and clarity of expression. If any of today's electronic music will remain a classic for centuries to come, this is it.
It's Richard D. James, what did you expect?
RA RA RICHARD... X
Thingie5 definitely some of the best stuff ever...also feel the same way about the Analord series.
AT 63... FINDING MUSIC AS MUCH FUN, AS I DID AT 16... HAVE A LISTEN TO 'CAN' AT 16, THEY AND THEN ENO... X
maybe the best thing afx ever did, closely followed by everything else he has done
I was an English teaching assistant on the coast of Normandy during covid and during the confinements I would do jump rope in my flat when I needed to let out some energy and this album is perhaps the most rope jumpable album on the planet.
I just bought a jump rope today and saw this comment while going on an Aphex Twin nostalgic trip. The stars are aligned!! Thank you bro, can't wait to get fitter and happier
genuinely one of the most effortlessly listenable electronic EPs ever, every single groove is life-ending. 15 years later and still thinking about it
In a recent podcast The Tuss confessed he learned all about song structure from Coursera and from watching free Point Blank tutorials on youtube every time he needed guidance. Then, using the pomodoro technique, he slowly built this album mostly inspired by the interaction with common objects in his small apartment in Paris. He gladly accepts festival invitations and loves to travel whenever he gets the chance because that puts him in contact with beautiful people. He feels blessed.
Bless mr tuss
source? :)
Point Blank tutorials on RUclips lmfao, I bet that hit a sore spot for some people.
Listening to this just now, I can't help but wonder how people had any doubts it was produced by RDJ in the first place
There was a serious amount of artists people speculated over, but this was the big one everyone was curious about, all the pieces were there but never any confirmation, and many people thought after analord he retired publishing-wise. still don't know who Steinvord was though...
It even sounds like analord lol
@@willscomix i could tell you who it is but they arent really a big deal outside of steinvord. theyre still active. if you're a fan you could figure this one out tbh.
@@zoemah6187 Tell us
@@zoemah6187 yes, do tell🤔
The little inside out bit starting at 18:18 that last for about three seconds, holy cannoli. It's as quick as it is insane and it launches the track into the next section. Attention to detail is part of what makes Rich the best.
This album makes sliced bread seem well shit
XD
about to sliced bread
moldy bread very good
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT BAKERIES
Thanks Karen.
"Karen"
"Karen"
"n e r a k"
"care'n"
This aged poorly
the microtonal piano at 24:45 is so beautiful , i would pay so much for a piano album from richard tbh
His best and most consistent work, imo.
Imo too
together with Come to Daddy I would add
this is great but RDJ Album is literally perfect.
@@travongle Has bouncing ball.
This and the Analord series
This dude is just an unstoppable machine of crativity. He's played with so many genres and styles and he just keeps releasing music he made on an afternoon that is still among the greatest
Greatest composer that ever was is and will be.
yup i sometimes feel that way also
well I disagree, Aphex twin opened so many paths and is the most influential and visionary artist of our time. Hes at the same level as Bach
there is actually A LOT of great composers of the past but rdj is one of the greatest of our time
Time will have to sort it out, but he's up there for sure
Hes not a composer
Big RDJ fan but first time hearing this. Incredible.
Big if true
@@roflbot101 Big if tru
Big if truth
Big if true
Big Fit Ruth
in Richard we tuss
Amen
😂
Bank 12 is absolute insanity. The CONTROL he has over the beat is unlike any other. He stretches it, he pulls. He twists it. He bops it.
but he also attac
Calling this album a masterpiece is an understatement.
16:59 the whole vibe leading up to this piano and just after was insane.
Feels like cycling fast on a sunny day.
Richard should've released this album underthe Aphex Twin moniker. This is right up there with SAW85-92 for me
Cesar Bravo honestly, i like this better
yeah pretty much as great as saw85-92 for sure, still not as good as RDJ album or drukqs though
@@cometcourse381 i really like rdj album, but i feel like he still was experimenting and wasnt as comfortable as druqks or this
Honestly kind of doesn’t matter though
Rushup edge haunts me it won’t leave me alone. I can hear it all the time even when I’m not listening to it
Who's to say that The Tuss is JUST afx? Obviously Karen is behind this masterpiece.
Karen invented Aphex
The best thing RDJ has done IMO
every time I come back to this album i am just amazed at how perfect is sounds for an album so complex and original.
I M O To.. X
This isn't RDJ, it's Alex Jones. Wake up.
agree, goodbye rute the strongest track for me.
Up there for sure 🙂
Why is this the best music ever made?
Just the beginning of the album alone , the wishy washy channel switching and the snap pop of the snare , it's incredible from the get go . I love it.
Damn. Richard is really the dopest dude to make music
For sure.
This guy never stops making music. Few can say they are more or even as prolific as him.
I'm just gonna say one thing
Goodbye Rute may be one of the best (if not the best) closing tracks i've ever heard.
Its marvelous. I play rdj for my 1 year old son because it is as intricate and experimental as classical. He is a pure genius.
I feel like Syro really picked up where this left off. In hindsight it sounds even more like RDJ now than it did when this came out.
yeah, these compositions are way stronger than syro though, sadly. syro isn't bad but both rushup edge before it and the later releases have been way better imho
@@molnet999 that's true. his best work tends to be the throwaway stuff between albums and stuff. his Soundcloud tracks are some of his best.
This reminds me a lot of RDJ's newest Aphex Twin EP, Collapse.
Karen is actually Aphex Twin
@@themmask7387 Did you hear!?! Batman's identity is actually some chap named BRUCE WAYNE!
well no
sure phtex a bit maybe
Kinda feel richard has peaked with this
Have you listened to the Analord series ?
I know what you mean though, this Album is freaking great
@@richtusser the melodies on this one are insane. Sounds like hes using a tracker too
skankhunt42 jog on with that “once in a lifetime” bs, lol
@@Wil_Dsense and you may find yourself, living in a shotgun shack
I was actually fooled the first time I heard this into thinking that this wasn’t Richard. What the hell was I thinking? Hahahaha
this may be RDJ's best work.
11:38 sends shivers up my spine. Amazing.
I would say every 33 seconds of this album gives me shivers. ruclips.net/video/intTM1JSIaw/видео.html appreciate if you checked this out
How does he program all these drum parts lol every bar has it’s own unique pattern must take forever
right?
You just take forever to do it. It's worth it!
He builds his own machines
@@ryanbenson8030 I honestly think at least 25% of his fans have zero clue he does,,hahaha hes a fkn genius
What if they aren't programed at all? Maybe he multitracks 2 or 3 linear produced drum performances and just has his triggers quantized to fall in place and sound programed
i dig the artwork
I did the music.
I remember this was the first experience i had of Aphex and had no idea it was him... Love most of his stuff but this will always have a special place in my
first track is a heater
I forgot about death fuck and it hits so hard after so long
26:13 - 27:00 such an awesome ending to one of my favorite songs on the album.
The dark synth before it is amazin
hard as fuck honestly
I claim this is the best work from RDJ till date!
thank you so much for uploading this!
This EP warrants a JESUS FUCKING CHRIST.
24:48 - 25:02 at 0.25 speed is pure transcendence
24:42 was always my favourite part. maybe of all his work
I like this a lot more than selected ambient works. So many progressions and sounds.
I SWEAR EVERY TRACK IN THE ENTIRE TUSS DISCOGRAPHY FUCKING SLAPS
This 0.75 speed has just blown my gourd
This is a severe banger. Goes hard as diamond.
“I Bank 12” is a really braggadocios track, RdJ has a net worth of 12 million dollars 💸
Why is everything perfect 😭
he spends a lot of time twiddling the knobs to get all the sounds to fit togehter ruclips.net/video/intTM1JSIaw/видео.html something you might enjoy
Gettin a squarepusher vic acid vibe on last rush up 10. Good shit Richard as usual
This is probably tripping out all my neighbors in my apartment complex and I looooooove it!! 😎
Back in my day, we used to drink robotussin while listening to AFX in a pitch black room. Robotrippin, we called it. It was a trip. Until I damaged my prefrontal cortex... or was that from the ether huffin? 🤔 For some reason I can't quite remember how my mother looks. I feel she must have been, of the female variety.
What do you guys think he used to sequence and put everything together and on what did he record it ? He’s such a g-nius. Nobody will ever come close.
that tiny synths of synthacon 9 sounds something like in drukqs or am i tripping?
Ur tripping bro
How has he put out so much genius shit lol
@@andyturpen Honestly, this is edging on madness more than genius and I'm sure he'd agree.
He has told me he has over 60 albums on hold privately, I wonder if he will even release half of them ruclips.net/video/intTM1JSIaw/видео.html something not so genius but you might like it
I think I found my favorite album
This is one of my favorites as well, ruclips.net/video/intTM1JSIaw/видео.html hope you like the synth tones :-)
Every time I think I’ve heard all his albums a new one with a different artist name materializes
Can't compare many contemporary popular musicians to JS Bach, but in spite of the times and the trends, RDJ stands out. We can't know in our lifetimes who else might be ignored now and discovered after the next 300 years, but RDJ has a good chance of being well remembered by then. I don't think the same can be said for much of the popular music business. I don't think it's possible to over-rate him, the worst that could happen is the over-rater would fall short.
Ahhh, Karen Trevaskin. What a star.
Afx really just is that good. I heard he started composing on a Roland MC-4, which is crazy to think and would have been hella complicated but I really like the way he uses analog synth's, it's just pleasing to me. Crazy cornish man 😀
Rushup Edge is an electronic music album, the second release by The Tuss, a pseudonym of Richard D. James. Composition is credited to Karen Tregaskin. Richard D. James, aka the Aphex Twin
Buy this Aphex Twin is genius.
Wow 10:19
starting one of my favorite pieces ever, coming to a maximum orgasm at 11:44
That piano solo at 24:48 is so fucking beautiful. I don't know how he does it
(APHEX TWIN) The Tuss - Rushup Edge [2017 EXTRAS]
For those who did not know
@kickdje but he is tho
kickdje it’s already known to be him
I don't care what people say, this is definitely The Aphex Twins...crazy that nobody seems to notice!
Brain food. This is a masterpiece.
Deeply grateful for this upload 💜
Last rushup 10 --- BOOM ! APHEX RETURN !!
Last Rushup 10 Best music of the life ????????
the way those chords hit at 2:20 is unreal
1. *Rushup Edge*
2. Confederation Trough
3. Rushup Edge [2017 EXTRAS]
Headcount- and Over the First Few Hills..
Very good eletronic music album , congr.
Leave your husband and marry me Karen!
thats so gayyy
You want AFX to split into two and one to marry you?
looking in retrospect, yeah that was gay haha
if you get divorced.. take the tank.
Gotta discuss it with aisatsanA LOL
How he spends time on every filter knob to tune the damn resonance to the key
I think you mean SHE
Filters with a v/oct input, i guess
well do you want it to sound good or sound like shit?
@@certifiedpet Yeah, it is definitely not Richard D. James, totally not...
LucidDose “she”
Bought the CD back in the day.. was a clear case non descript CD face and sparse label. Basically left to the purchasers interpretations
still got it. hasn't left my car in the florida heat since it came out, and still plays like a dream... resilient fucker
ty karen tregaskin dk what id do without this
The best music I have ever heard
Thanks for the better version.
I like this . Thanks Rich .
Wish I had known about this when I was chugging Tussin Max back in the day. What do you all prefer, Tussin DM Max Strength syrup or the Tussin Max Strength 15 mg gel caps? I preferred the CVS brand gel caps, but I would say the brand name Robotussin Max syrup tasted better than the CVS/generic syrups. The best tasting syrup, however, was the Delsym -- it was very sweet and not bitter cherry-like or minty. The downside was that high from the Delsym was lacking without insanely high doses because of the polystyrene molecular coating time release mechanism.
*Edit: I accidentally wrote 'that' twice on the sixth line of the text. I removed the second one because that would be the truly erroneous 'that' since it would be mostly impossible to write 'that' and then accidentally write a second 'that' to the left of the first 'that.'*
Let me know what you think...
Best,
Professor of Molecular Biology
+HeavyProfessor What? Explain to me what you are using the Syrup for again?
+Travis Smith The word "Tuss" reminds me of Tussin, a brand of DXM-containing over-the-counter cough syrup. DXM--an abbreviation for dextromethorphan--is a psychoactive compound described specifically as a dissociative anesthetic. It has effects similar to ketamine, nitrous oxide and PCP.
Isn't that unhealthy?
Prefer the Delsym. Bad 4 Tha guts after a while tho I feel
CCC all the way guys..
this is much better than aphex twin
Ha I see what you did there, I feel this is the stuff Richard likes but feels his fans won't get it so puts it under a different name, shame because this is some of RDJ best works ruclips.net/video/intTM1JSIaw/видео.html hope you like the synth tones and melodies of this.
so I have a theory that this was all inspired by Pink Floyd's song 'Sheep' from the album Animals. In the mid section a vocal is used with the exact same effects the whole of Rushup's Edge vocals have. and what's on the cover of Rushup's Edge? A sheep. This is valid for Confederation's Through as well. I will not mention the progressive quality both albums have.
Maybe, could be interesting
I thought it was another artist influenced by AFX but it was the same guy. Amazing tracks indeed!
Thank y AFX for this masterpiece !!!
Increible!
Gracias!
Stunning....
Este disco, es simplemente genial : )
hey
miguel avila verdade, você é de onde?
Muy bueno
There was 303 coms but i had to break it to let you know about it
What's the drum sample at 25:04?
Last Rushup 10 makes me want to fight aliens
Sum wonderful pipe twanging bo diddles going through me currently