15:12 the "happy birthday, my little son" line always broke me... i mean, even the first time i heard it... the sound in her voice, that emotion (some) parents have in little traditional things as they grew older... or i dont know, maybe i like to feel emotional for anything
@@AbhNormal yesss. I mean it happened to me back in the day already. But it took a deeper meaning now I've been relistening to this album after this video. So many memories and rediscoveries
"surely the second half of the album wont have an incredibly depressing trilogy" lol. that 3-track sequence is one of my favorite moments on any aphex album. it's so beautiful but so crushing. and it hits you out of nowhere, being sandwiched between 2 of the most badass breakbeat songs ever. i'm glad you brought it up!
This was an excellent analysis. I see from your other videos that music isn’t the main focus of this channel, but I would really like to more videos like this. Just judging by the album you picked for this one, I know you’ve got great taste. Great video 👍
Thank you! Yeah I'm hoping to do this series more because it's low-key fun. Could do like boards of canada and that. Would be nice! It's also cool introducing new people to new sounds
OMG (sorry for the hype) i've just bought a pair of headphones, and i've been and aphex fan since i was like 18 (im 33 now) im gonna save this one for later, i need to be on my full energy (?)
omgyiya switch 7 is an absolute arranged chaos , love everysingle second of it especially the melodic part at 3 minute mark , great video , long live the aphex
drukqs is the best album of all time in my opinion the ending to ziggomatic and mt saint michel, the beautiful strings of nanou2 and jynwykthek, etc this shit is jawdroppingly well made, and you can tell each little press of a button or key was done with intent and care. aphex is the goat
Great video! afx237 v.7 is my favorite song of the album: pure sampling masterpiece. I had no idea that the voice at the beginning is just saying "aphex" really slowly lol (21:02)
gonna comment again cuz why not, nice video. because of my short attention span and uncomfort of trying new artists, i probably never would of listened to this album, but this was a really nice way to sum it up and show each track with added commentary too. for big fans of aphex twin im sure this is even better for them, but even for a newbie like me, this was video was great. good job.
Both Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada give me this weird uncanny feeling, in something strange or alien sounding which came from a time more than 20 years ago which I never experienced. Strangely, I love it.
I listened to Drukqs on an edible while watching a lightening storm. I used my best headphones and stereo. This album is insane and Aphex Twin has been such a huge and important puzzle piece that was missing. So glad I took the plunge after being scared of windowlicker for so long. Great video!
I’ve always loved ‘Avril 14th’ it was one of my dad’s favourites. He said it was a strange one for Aphex Twin, but I never would’ve guessed it would be part of an album so unusual and complex. Great to find this backstory :D So uniquely early 2000s somehow too. Brilliant video as usual 👌
Reading through these comments is such an amazing feeling. When I was younger I listened to this album and rarely came across anyone who listened to his stuff, so all these thoughts and feelings I had about the tracks were very much a personal, insular experience. Fast forward all these years later and the internet shows just how many people were having the same experience as me. It’s a bitter sweet feeling as I felt like this album was just for me. A sort of secret spot where I could listen to things I thought nobody else was experiencing, but it’s also wonderful knowing that these tracks have had the same effect on so many other people. This album means so much to me and has been the soundtrack to so many parts of my life. Hello to everyone else that used to sit in their bedroom, in the dark, replaying the beautiful ending to Ziggomatic 17 over and over again. Thanks for making this video and thank you for your attention. Bye.
APHEX THE DAMN GOAT !! So great to see another passion project about the best music artist of all time! Saw this coming from a mile away with the Analord tracks used in the back and the RDJ album cameo in that jam video ! Very in depth and superb video, mate!
I've never listened to Aphex Twin but they seem to be legendary online. Thanks for making this, as others have said I've watched all your videos and love seeing people making videos about art that they love. UK dance/techno (whatever you guys call this stuff) is something I know nothing about, though as a musician I find it fascinating. When I was younger I didn't know there was such a huge difference between this and modern EDM
Great Video! I briefly had a DVD of Rubber Johnny but I gave it to a friend who's a fan of AT, I still need to get into more of his music outside of his singles!
I've got to listen to Aphex Twin more. I only know some of his music because of Jam (the series you got me to check out back in October of 2023. I might need to rewatch it again.) I didn't know he did this either. Looks like I've got more music to listen to
I've been listening to Aphex Twin since 1996. Druqks is easily in my top 3 (RDJ Album, Druqks, Syro)... and this is the best retrospective I've seen on Druqks (probably the best restrospective I've seen on any Aphex related project). Good Job.
I like how this album dropped the sarcastic and humorous veneer of his preceding work and just presents the music as it is. It’s his most ambitious album ever, so it deserves to be taken more seriously
When it came out it was commented as the tracks were too different from eachother. But after all this time I think it was not boring at all to listen. Had time where where calmer pieces and more intense one. This was inspiring at the time, as it doesn't matter the genre but the author.
Top notch video - spoke all my thoughts of the album out loud. Way ahead of its time, released the same year I was born which I just can’t wrap my head around
This is a great ode to Drukqs! I have been watching your videos since the Russian roulette one. You've got me into Jam and done a lot of research about Chris Morris! Keep up the good work mate!
Man i am begging you continue making videos like this. This might be one of, if not my favourite video on yt. I love Drukqs but honestly after watching this my appreciation for the album and even for Richard has skyrocketed. Thank you so much 🙏
Weird that I just subscribed to you a few weeks ago and started listening to Aphex Twin shortly after. I enjoy many of the tracks on Drukqs although it's a bit too long winded for me. Thankfully we got Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Part 2 which has to be my favorite project from Richard. It takes all the best ideas from Drukqs and pushes them to the extreme. Great video! Please make more like this, hearing people talk about art they are passionate about is very inspiring to me.
aphex twin is someone i've been trying to get into and the drukQs album is one of my favorites espically with the classic tiktok sad boy edit song in there which i'll admit while very basic is sitll my favorite amazing video reuben i can't wait to see what you're cooking next
I'd always been a somewhat passing fan of Aphex since the mid nineties, but as soon as I heard drukQs I knew that it will always his best work. And I think that still stands to this day. Even with his phenomenal catalog.
I listened to the first half of drukqs when I was depressed and angry and sad, and then I vowed to listen to the second half when I felt better. After about 6 months I came back and listened to the second half and I think cried when it gets to meltphase
If you adore the melodic breakdown at the end of Ziggomatic... Richard has said that it was inspired by Bogdan Raczynski. If you like "Drill N Bass" and if you like simple but emotional melody... I highly recommend checking out "Samurai Math Beats", "Boko Mo Wakaran", and "Thinking of You". They are all a bit rough around the edges (written on a 386 laptop running Impulse tracker, while busking around in Japan in the late 1990s), but they've all got their golden moments, where the drum programming, and the melodies really shine through... if you're willing to give them the time.
I love BoC so much, but I think Aphex's stuff translates so much better into my style! Plus there's already great videos out there covering their albums and career.
when i originally discovered that aphex twin existed i found it from this random corecore short that popped up, i clicked on the song qkTHR because i loved the song, when i originally saw the album and that qkTHR was in it i was like "oh this is gonna be a nice track to listen to" i clicked on the song Vordhosbn and got hit with literal whiplash by how different it was
once i read "Gwarek2" is considered "Concrete Music" or "Musique concrète"... where someone uses raw material to make something like a "audio collage" Igorrr's Moisissure always reminded me of this track too (we also love Igorrrrrrrr)
i’m guessing geogaddi hypervisitor I love your editing, and the things that differentiate you even slightly from other youtubers I watch I have no clue why I decided to comment this 6 months after watching this on release
if you enjoy the prepared piano stuff on drukqs, you should check out john cages sonatas and interludes for prepared piano. there’s many in that collection that feel like aphex.
(sorry, mate, im gonna kinda spam your comment section here) i will always remember the moment i listened to aphex for the first time... i was 16 years old or something like that (33 now), and i've found a "demotivational image" ('member those?)... it was this music sheet full of stuf and it said "does he write this stuff or just slam his keyboard?"... immediately needed to listen to that, and i found Come To Daddy's video.. and damn it blew my mind i'm still cleaning the ceiling from my brains... next thing i know, i was listening to DrukQs for the first time, and it changed a lot in my concept of listening and making music im loving this video so much
actually first time i listened to aphex, was some years before... when i found this "creepy-pasta-alike-website" with "Rubber Johnny" playing on loop... nothing else, no information, no words, , no video controls or anything and damn i loved it
Regarding the comment on Gwarek2, for me this is perfectly in line with Musique Concrète and other contemporary electronic music that followed in it's wake. There are so many composers to mention, but I'll throw out a few that I think are good examples: start with Pierre Schaeffer and his "Cinq études de bruits", considered five of the earliest electronic music pieces. Listen to Karlheinz Stockhausen, who merged to French and the German school and shook the music world with this "Gesang der Jünglinge". Personally, I am also a fan David Tudor and his "Neural Synthesis" series. Maybe also check out Luc Ferrari's "Presque rien avec filles" as a good example for pure Musique Concrète. I mean, the Beatles' "Revolution 9" is in that line and upset many fans (they also included Stockhausen on their Sgt. Peppers cover), which brought it into a wide mainstream view and influenced many more people than Pierre Schaeffer could ever hope to. Hope this helps people who haven't known much about this line of music and maybe you get into some new stuff!
Funny how one of the Rolling Stone's arguments of giving the album a one star is that the track names are unpronounceable
that’s gotta be the most pretentious shit lol
Rolling stone is absolutely the worst music based magazine to be ever created.
Basically rolling stone in a nutshell
15:12
the "happy birthday, my little son" line always broke me... i mean, even the first time i heard it... the sound in her voice, that emotion (some) parents have in little traditional things as they grew older... or i dont know, maybe i like to feel emotional for anything
Nah, the emotion is real, I feel it too. Especially in the wake of Richard's parents passing recently
@@AbhNormal yesss. I mean it happened to me back in the day already. But it took a deeper meaning now
I've been relistening to this album after this video. So many memories and rediscoveries
And how QKThr comes after that track... absolutely beautiful.
@@youtubeuserdan4017 totally agree, and thanks for this comment, you made me wanna listen to those two right now
@@youtubeuserdan4017 yeah, it adds so much to Qkthr
Aphex Twin is genuinely one of the greatest artists of our time.
*all time
Love this album, thank you for making this video.
HOLY SHIT APHEX TWINS VIDEO LETS GO
It's been a long time coming!
"surely the second half of the album wont have an incredibly depressing trilogy" lol. that 3-track sequence is one of my favorite moments on any aphex album. it's so beautiful but so crushing. and it hits you out of nowhere, being sandwiched between 2 of the most badass breakbeat songs ever. i'm glad you brought it up!
As a long-time fan of Aphex Twin, I always felt like Come To Daddy, Boy/Girl and Windowlicker were just him kind of taking the piss.
time flies when youre passionate
thats right lil buddy 😓
drukQs just goes to show the sheer variety of Aphex Twin's discography
this has always been one of my favorite parts in all of music soooo goooooood 2:51
This was an excellent analysis. I see from your other videos that music isn’t the main focus of this channel, but I would really like to more videos like this. Just judging by the album you picked for this one, I know you’ve got great taste.
Great video 👍
Thank you! Yeah I'm hoping to do this series more because it's low-key fun. Could do like boards of canada and that. Would be nice! It's also cool introducing new people to new sounds
@@reubengvTV ok yeah I was right. Definitely do a BoC video, I feel like your editing style would work very well with their visuals
OMG (sorry for the hype)
i've just bought a pair of headphones, and i've been and aphex fan since i was like 18 (im 33 now)
im gonna save this one for later, i need to be on my full energy (?)
still cant get over this video, thank you reuben
Small Aphex Twin vs Big Aphex Twin
1$ Aphex vs 1000000$ Aphex
I only fully heard this around 2009 and knew it was the best electronic album i ever heard. 15years later and im still in awe every time i hear it
omgyiya switch 7 is an absolute arranged chaos , love everysingle second of it especially the melodic part at 3 minute mark , great video , long live the aphex
drukqs is the best album of all time in my opinion
the ending to ziggomatic and mt saint michel, the beautiful strings of nanou2 and jynwykthek, etc
this shit is jawdroppingly well made, and you can tell each little press of a button or key was done with intent and care.
aphex is the goat
Ziggomatic 17 is my favourite song by him and Drukqs is one of my favourite albums ever, thank you for this video
thank you so much for making such a thoughtful and amazing video. its nice to see someone who actually gets Aphex Twin and his craft.
Great video! afx237 v.7 is my favorite song of the album: pure sampling masterpiece. I had no idea that the voice at the beginning is just saying "aphex" really slowly lol (21:02)
i'm glad to see you're finally branching out from niche british television! you could really go places :)
gonna comment again cuz why not, nice video. because of my short attention span and uncomfort of trying new artists, i probably never would of listened to this album, but this was a really nice way to sum it up and show each track with added commentary too. for big fans of aphex twin im sure this is even better for them, but even for a newbie like me, this was video was great. good job.
Jack.... you are my goat.
you did an incredible job w/this video, thank you for your attention [to detail] . . . bye 🙌🏼
this video was amazing, thank you reuben
Aphex twin my beloved 🙏
Both Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada give me this weird uncanny feeling, in something strange or alien sounding which came from a time more than 20 years ago which I never experienced.
Strangely, I love it.
Such high quality, keep it up
Not what I was expecting from this channel but a really great watch! Interested in seeing more content like this
I listened to Drukqs on an edible while watching a lightening storm. I used my best headphones and stereo. This album is insane and Aphex Twin has been such a huge and important puzzle piece that was missing. So glad I took the plunge after being scared of windowlicker for so long. Great video!
I’ve always loved ‘Avril 14th’ it was one of my dad’s favourites. He said it was a strange one for Aphex Twin, but I never would’ve guessed it would be part of an album so unusual and complex. Great to find this backstory :D
So uniquely early 2000s somehow too. Brilliant video as usual 👌
Reading through these comments is such an amazing feeling.
When I was younger I listened to this album and rarely came across anyone who listened to his stuff, so all these thoughts and feelings I had about the tracks were very much a personal, insular experience.
Fast forward all these years later and the internet shows just how many people were having the same experience as me.
It’s a bitter sweet feeling as I felt like this album was just for me. A sort of secret spot where I could listen to things I thought nobody else was experiencing, but it’s also wonderful knowing that these tracks have had the same effect on so many other people.
This album means so much to me and has been the soundtrack to so many parts of my life.
Hello to everyone else that used to sit in their bedroom, in the dark, replaying the beautiful ending to Ziggomatic 17 over and over again.
Thanks for making this video and thank you for your attention. Bye.
best album ever
16:45 that's my fav part of my fav track. Gorgeous. Followed super closely by track 2. Great video thank you!
Really great video, didn't expected it to become so emotional tho
APHEX THE DAMN GOAT !! So great to see another passion project about the best music artist of all time! Saw this coming from a mile away with the Analord tracks used in the back and the RDJ album cameo in that jam video ! Very in depth and superb video, mate!
I've never listened to Aphex Twin but they seem to be legendary online. Thanks for making this, as others have said I've watched all your videos and love seeing people making videos about art that they love. UK dance/techno (whatever you guys call this stuff) is something I know nothing about, though as a musician I find it fascinating. When I was younger I didn't know there was such a huge difference between this and modern EDM
Great Video!
I briefly had a DVD of Rubber Johnny but I gave it to a friend who's a fan of AT, I still need to get into more of his music outside of his singles!
I've got to listen to Aphex Twin more. I only know some of his music because of Jam (the series you got me to check out back in October of 2023. I might need to rewatch it again.)
I didn't know he did this either. Looks like I've got more music to listen to
¡Gracias! Would be great they repress it on vinyl
I've been listening to Aphex Twin since 1996. Druqks is easily in my top 3 (RDJ Album, Druqks, Syro)... and this is the best retrospective I've seen on Druqks (probably the best restrospective I've seen on any Aphex related project). Good Job.
I like how this album dropped the sarcastic and humorous veneer of his preceding work and just presents the music as it is. It’s his most ambitious album ever, so it deserves to be taken more seriously
this was great
When it came out it was commented as the tracks were too different from eachother. But after all this time I think it was not boring at all to listen. Had time where where calmer pieces and more intense one. This was inspiring at the time, as it doesn't matter the genre but the author.
I think one of my favorite moments in the album is 54 Cymru Beats at around 3:30, and it goes into full headphone mechanical popcorn.
i often cry listen to richard cause sometimes i just cant belive to what he did. just an alien in this human world
if im writing wrong is beacuse im an ignorant italian lover of richard
The Aphex Twins logo will still forever give me nightmares😱😂
But a smashing video like always Reuben, get those high views and likes 👍🎉👍🎉
Seen it like 3 times, feel proud, this is prob the best RUclips video I've seen
Top notch video - spoke all my thoughts of the album out loud. Way ahead of its time, released the same year I was born which I just can’t wrap my head around
me personally id go for the big aphex twin
YYYYEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS
The #1 thing i needed rn is a video essay about drukqs this is litr one of my favorite albums of all time
hkhkhhhhhg
This is a great ode to Drukqs! I have been watching your videos since the Russian roulette one. You've got me into Jam and done a lot of research about Chris Morris! Keep up the good work mate!
so close to my soul is the body of works by RDJ. thank you for this production
Man i am begging you continue making videos like this. This might be one of, if not my favourite video on yt. I love Drukqs but honestly after watching this my appreciation for the album and even for Richard has skyrocketed. Thank you so much 🙏
this video is really beautiful, i loved watching it. thank you❤️
Weird that I just subscribed to you a few weeks ago and started listening to Aphex Twin shortly after. I enjoy many of the tracks on Drukqs although it's a bit too long winded for me. Thankfully we got Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Part 2 which has to be my favorite project from Richard. It takes all the best ideas from Drukqs and pushes them to the extreme. Great video! Please make more like this, hearing people talk about art they are passionate about is very inspiring to me.
whenever i listen to it i like to split up the discs and take a little break after the first one. it makes it a little easier to digest.
54 Cymru Beats' ending is something else, I'm surprised you didn't cover it much lol
aphex twin is someone i've been trying to get into and the drukQs album is one of my favorites espically with the classic tiktok sad boy edit song in there which i'll admit while very basic is sitll my favorite
amazing video reuben i can't wait to see what you're cooking next
I'd always been a somewhat passing fan of Aphex since the mid nineties, but as soon as I heard drukQs I knew that it will always his best work. And I think that still stands to this day. Even with his phenomenal catalog.
my fav album of his♥️
i like you, man... you are really awesome
great video man, just recently listened the album and this is accurate lol i always liked the double disc concept
Nanou2 is my favourite piece of music ever.
this video is seriously underrated, this was really good
Very well made video, Drukqs is one of my favorite albums ever.
Noob Aphex Twin vs Pro Aphex Twin vs Hacker Aphex Twin vs God Reubengv
Stop i beg you
I love drukQs great video.
Cool editing and video idea :) keep it up
2:44
LOL! how you dare? thats Mr VSnares you talking about
That was a very well produced video
Best Album Ever
Awesome video my man!
I remember the day I bought it. An instant classic.
I listened to the first half of drukqs when I was depressed and angry and sad, and then I vowed to listen to the second half when I felt better.
After about 6 months I came back and listened to the second half and I think cried when it gets to meltphase
Amazing vid!
Saw this coming
great video man, deserves more views
crazy insane song names
About age 13 I skipped school and snuck into the city to buy this on release date. I’m old now 🤣
If you adore the melodic breakdown at the end of Ziggomatic... Richard has said that it was inspired by Bogdan Raczynski. If you like "Drill N Bass" and if you like simple but emotional melody... I highly recommend checking out "Samurai Math Beats", "Boko Mo Wakaran", and "Thinking of You". They are all a bit rough around the edges (written on a 386 laptop running Impulse tracker, while busking around in Japan in the late 1990s), but they've all got their golden moments, where the drum programming, and the melodies really shine through... if you're willing to give them the time.
personally i'm more of a boards of canada fiend, but aphex has kinda interested me, i should try more of his stuff
I love BoC so much, but I think Aphex's stuff translates so much better into my style! Plus there's already great videos out there covering their albums and career.
I believe in Aphex Twin Supremacy
when i originally discovered that aphex twin existed i found it from this random corecore short that popped up, i clicked on the song qkTHR because i loved the song, when i originally saw the album and that qkTHR was in it i was like "oh this is gonna be a nice track to listen to" i clicked on the song Vordhosbn and got hit with literal whiplash by how different it was
once i read "Gwarek2" is considered "Concrete Music" or "Musique concrète"... where someone uses raw material to make something like a "audio collage"
Igorrr's Moisissure always reminded me of this track too
(we also love Igorrrrrrrr)
Funny grinning face guy 😭😭😭😂😂😂
This video was my intro to Aphex Twin. I haven’t gone outside since!
i’m guessing
geogaddi
hypervisitor
I love your editing, and the things that differentiate you even slightly from other youtubers I watch
I have no clue why I decided to comment this 6 months after watching this on release
1:54 When you've only ever seen the word 'folk' written down
thanks
Incredibly well made video 🎶
my plans will be delayed by 25 minutes and 11 seconds
eu amo Aphex ele representa várias fases da vida, altos e baixos. 7\
aoty user reuben 🙀 who would have ever guessed (a lot of people)
Leave a follow lmao
@@reubengvTVcan’t believe i’m ruining my follow list by adding a weirdo aphex twin fan into it 😞
This is a great video.
20:25 whats the font you use for the interviewer?
great video
i'm happy i was born in april 14th
very very very very very good video
if you enjoy the prepared piano stuff on drukqs, you should check out john cages sonatas and interludes for prepared piano. there’s many in that collection that feel like aphex.
(sorry, mate, im gonna kinda spam your comment section here)
i will always remember the moment i listened to aphex for the first time... i was 16 years old or something like that (33 now), and i've found a "demotivational image" ('member those?)... it was this music sheet full of stuf and it said "does he write this stuff or just slam his keyboard?"... immediately needed to listen to that, and i found Come To Daddy's video.. and damn it blew my mind i'm still cleaning the ceiling from my brains...
next thing i know, i was listening to DrukQs for the first time, and it changed a lot in my concept of listening and making music
im loving this video so much
actually first time i listened to aphex, was some years before... when i found this "creepy-pasta-alike-website" with "Rubber Johnny" playing on loop... nothing else, no information, no words, , no video controls or anything
and damn i loved it
Regarding the comment on Gwarek2, for me this is perfectly in line with Musique Concrète and other contemporary electronic music that followed in it's wake. There are so many composers to mention, but I'll throw out a few that I think are good examples: start with Pierre Schaeffer and his "Cinq études de bruits", considered five of the earliest electronic music pieces. Listen to Karlheinz Stockhausen, who merged to French and the German school and shook the music world with this "Gesang der Jünglinge". Personally, I am also a fan David Tudor and his "Neural Synthesis" series. Maybe also check out Luc Ferrari's "Presque rien avec filles" as a good example for pure Musique Concrète. I mean, the Beatles' "Revolution 9" is in that line and upset many fans (they also included Stockhausen on their Sgt. Peppers cover), which brought it into a wide mainstream view and influenced many more people than Pierre Schaeffer could ever hope to. Hope this helps people who haven't known much about this line of music and maybe you get into some new stuff!