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  1. Jim Daniels

    Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1996)

    Donal Dineen used to play it a lot. I could never understand his pronunciation of Goon Gumpus so could never find it. Took me ages. It's very very pleasant.
  2. Jim Daniels

    Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1996)

    I just watched that - it's mad! I agree totally - the sound and visuals work really well together,and neither would make as much sense in isolation. I was actually thinking earlier today that the same applies with Girl Band... completely different sound notwithstanding.
  3. Jim Daniels

    Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1996)

    People like posting slowed down versions of Aphex Twin tracks on You Tube
  4. Jim Daniels

    Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1996)

    Yeah, it works well there, and even better here I think, where it complements the melody rather than disturbing it.
  5. Jim Daniels

    Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1996)

    Yeah, I just never quite got it I suppose
  6. Jim Daniels

    Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1996)

    OK, I'm just going to ask this. What exactly does all the off kilter drumming/ beats bring to this? I realise its absence would be felt in some way, but it frequently feels too intrusive. I don't mind beats at all, I just like them to be in beat. Or is that the point? The beats coming to the...
  7. Jim Daniels

    Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1996)

    I felt the same, and that what I'm doing right now... and it works! Sounds great.
  8. Jim Daniels

    Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1996)

    A real surprise for me - on my 2nd listen and really liking it - particularly the more melodic tracks. The post from @prefuse really helped. I can see myself buying the CD tomorrow and listening to it when cleaning the apartment on Saturday mornings.
  9. Jim Daniels

    Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1996)

    Goon Gumpas is a nice sunrise track. Will give the rest a shot later
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