Drukqs Aphex Twin

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  • Release Date: 10/23/2001
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 14,457
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 643443117425
 
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After disappearing into the British countryside for a few years, the eclectic electronica producer known as Aphex Twin (born Richard D. James) has returned. And boy, is he back -- Drukqs (pronounced "drugs"), Aphex's first full-length album since 1996, is a doozy. Clocking in at more than 110 minutes, the double-disc set is stuffed with 30 cuts of hyperkinetic beat-trickery, glowing ambient numbers, and plaintive piano instrumentals that recall the work of minimalist classical composer Erik Satie. Despite Aphex's long absence, Drukqs proves that the reclusive producer hasn't fallen behind contemporary trends. The aggressive drum-'n'-bass beats and noisy synth effects on tracks like "Avril 14th" reinforce James's title as a forefather to the current crop of "intelligent dance music" producers like Mouse on Mars. On "54 Cymru Beats," James fractures and splinters crystalline drum shards into a jagged slab of sonic sculpture that threatens to leap out of the speakers. But the quiet moments here are just as engaging. The ethereal "Gwely Mermans" is a wondrous piece of ambient music -- the misty four-four thump sounds like techno filtered through a dense London fog. Though it frequently flip-flops between calm and near-chaos, Drukqs is infused with wistful, childlike melodies and melancholy keyboard tickles that could make R2D2 weep. Aphex's binary creations are definitely driven by a human heart. Michael Endelman, Barnes & Noble



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Must buy for Techno lovers!by Anonymous

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June 16, 2003: This CD really is great to listen to, sounds really cool. Not like Aphex Twin's most popular albums though, still great.