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Real Name:
Richard David James
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Born: August 18, 1971 in Limerick, Ireland
Co-owner of Rephlex records.
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Discography

Releases:
Analogue Bubblebath (EP) (4 versions)   TVT Records ... 1993
Analogue Bubblebath 3 (Album) (5 versions)   Rephlex ... 1993
Analogue Bubblebath 4 (EP) (5 versions)   Rephlex 1994
Analogue Bubblebath 5 (LP, W/Lbl, Promo)   Rephlex 1995
Hangable Auto Bulb EP (12", EP, Ltd)   Warp Records 1995
Hangable Auto Bulb EP.2 (EP) (3 versions)   Warp Records 1995
Analogue Bubblebath Vol. 3.1 (12")   Rephlex 1997
2 Remixes By AFX (Single) (6 versions)   Men Records ... 2001
26 Mixes For Cash (Comp) (6 versions)   Warp Records ... 2003
Smojphace EP (EP) (2 versions)   Men Records 2003
Analord 01 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Analord 02 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Analord 03 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Analord 04 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Analord 05 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Analord 06 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Analord 07 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Analord 08 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Analord 09 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Analord 11 (12")   Rephlex 2005
Hangable Auto Bulb (Comp) (3 versions)   Warp Records ... 2005
Untitled (12", Ltd)   Warp Records 2005
Chosen Lords (Comp) (3 versions)   Rephlex ... 2006
Remixes:
Time To Find Me (2 versions) Time To Find Me (AFX F... Too Pure ... 1993
Normal EP (Maxi) (2 versions) Normal (Helston Flora ... Rephlex 1998
The Braindance Coincidence (Comp, Album) (2 versions) Normal (Helston Flora ... Rephlex 2001
Sonar 2003 (2 versions) Time To Find Me (AFX F... Tanga Records ... 2003
Box Energy (4 Remix 1) (File, MP3, 192) Box Energy (4 Remix 1) Rephlex 2005
I ♥ Acid (CD) Normal (Helston Flora ... Mediatone 2005
This Not Yet Limit (File, MP3, Mixed) Run The Place Red (AFX... The New Worck 2007
RA.144 (File, MP3, Mixed, Pod) Normal (Helston Flora ... Resident Advisor 2009
RA.165 (File, MP3, Mixed, Pod) Flow Coma (Afx Remix) Resident Advisor 2009
Trauma (2xCD, Ltd) Run The Place Red (AFX... VULPvibe Records 2009
Production:
Time To Find Me (12") Time To Find Me (AFX F... Astralwerks 1994
Mix:
Time To Find Me (12") Time To Find Me (AFX F... Astralwerks 1994
Appears On:
Always Believe In The Underground - Vol. 1 (Comp) (2 versions) Isopropophlex Aural Audio Records ... 1992
Trance Europe Express (Comp) (2 versions) Analogue Bubblebath 3 Volume 1993
The Glade Festival (DVD + CD, Comp, Mixed) Fenix Funk Glade Records 2007
Warp20 (Box Set) (3x10", Comp + 2x10", S/Sided, Etch, Comp + CD, Mix) Milkman / To Cure A We... Warp Records 2009
Tracks Appear On:
Always Believe In The Underground - Vol. 1 (Comp) (2 versions) Isopropophlex Aural Audio Records ... 1992
Trance Europe Express (Comp) (2 versions) Analogue Bubblebath 3 Volume 1993
World Techno Tribe (Comp) (5 versions) 215061 Universe 1993
Concentrated Underground Vol. 2 (2xLP) Isoprophlex Flagbearer Records 1994
Best Of Trance (4xCD, Comp + Box) 942937 (Analogue Bubbl... Low Price Music 1995
Best Of Trance Volume 2 (CD, Comp) 942937 (Analogue Bubb... Low Price Music 1995
Blech (2 versions) Children Talking, Vent... Warp Records ... 1995
Dream Injection (2xCD, Comp, Dig) .215061 (Analogue Bubb... Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean 1995
Techno Nations 3 (Comp) (2 versions) Analogue Bubblebath 4.2 Kickin Records 1995
Universe - World Techno Tribe (CD, Comp, Mixed) •215061 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 1995
Blech II: Blechsdöttir (Comp) (3 versions) Ventolin (Plain-An-Gwa... Rough Trade Germany ... 1996
Techno Nations - A History Of Techno (4xCD, Comp) Analogue Bubblebath 4.2 Kickin Records 1996
Mealtime (Comp) (2 versions) Bummy Planet Mu ... 1997
Mini Mealtime (12") Bummy Planet Mu 1997
Trax Sampler 010 (CD, Smplr, Car) Freeman, Hardy And Wil... Trax Sampler 1998
We Are Reasonable People (Comp) (8 versions) Freeman Hardy & Willis... Warp Records ... 1998
Suction Records Versus Radio France (CDr, Ltd) Analogue Bubblebath 3.5 Suction Records 2000
Rephlexions! An Album Of Braindance! (Comp) (3 versions) Mangle 11 (Circuit Ben... Rephlex 2003
The Cornerstone Player 039 (CD, Comp, Promo + CD, Comp, Mixed, Promo + DVD) Remix Acid Cornerstone Promotion 2003
Fracture (CDr, Mixed) 54 Cymru Beats, KTPA1,... Bruits De Fond 2004
Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin Recorded Live (Comp) (3 versions) Remix By AFX Ninja Tune 2004
WarpVision: The Videos 1989 - 2004 (2 versions) On, Donkey Rhubarb, Co... Warp Records 2004
SonneMondSterne Compilation 05 (2xCD, Comp, Mixed, Copy Prot.) Analog Bubblebath 1 EMI Catalogue Marketing, EMI Catalogue Marketing 2005
Top 40 Suicide / Hypodraulics (2xCDr, Mixed) Mangle 11 (Circuit Ben... Vulgar 2005
At The Controls (Comp) (4 versions) Xtal, Every Day Resist Music ... 2006
Depo Jeans Birthday (Mixed By DJ Kumatozz) (CD, Mixed) VBS.Redlof.B Depo Jeans 2006
The Glade Festival (DVD + CD, Comp, Mixed) Fenix Funk Glade Records 2007
This Not Yet Limit (File, MP3, Mixed) 54 Cymru Beats The New Worck 2007
Tribute To National Noise Day (File, MP3, 192) Analogue Bubblebath Vo... Wrong-Lab 2007
60 Minutes Of Semiomime (File, MP3, Mixed) AFX2, ICCT Hedral The New Worck 2008
Balance 013 (3xCD, Mixed, Comp) VBS.Redlof.B EQ Recordings 2008
Gamut (File, MP3, Mixed, 192) Gibbon Not On Label (The Incredible Superstring Band) 2008
Statik (File, MP3, Mixed, VBR) PWSteal.Ldpinch.D Not On Label (Strepsil Mixes Series) 2008
Direct Analog Noise Cuts Easier (CDr, Ltd, Mix) Windowlicker, 4, Analo... Notes From Underground 2009
Warp20 (Box Set) (3x10", Comp + 2x10", S/Sided, Etch, Comp + CD, Mix) Fingerbib, On, Windowl... Warp Records 2009
Warp20 (Chosen) (2xCD, Comp, Promo) Windowlicker, Bucephal... Warp Records 2009
Unofficial Releases:
Hekla's Selection (CDr) Bucephalus Bouncing Ba... Reckankreuzungsklankewerkzeuge 1998
As Heard On Radio Soulwax Pt. 1 (CD, Mixed, Unofficial) Flow Coma (AFX Remix) Waxedsoul Recordings 2002
Full Of Breakz (CDr) 2 Remixes By AFX - B1,... Bruits De Fond 2002
Secret Mixes Fixes Vol. 1 - Acid House (2 versions) Gerald Afx D Secret Mixes Fixes 2003
Analord Part 1-11 (3xCD) SteppingFilter 101, Ca... V2 Records (2), East Records (3) 2006
Chosen Lords (CD)   V2 Records (2), East Records (3) 2006
Live @ Freak Out (CDr, Mixed) Reunion 2 Not On Label 2006
This Is Raggacore (File, MP3, Mixed, Unofficial, 192) Run The Place Red (AFX... Eighty Eight DC 2007
Schokopromo August 2008 - Live @ Stiffmaster’s (CDr, Comp, Mixed, Unofficial) VBS.Redlof.B (Robsen's... Not On Label 2008
Analogue Bubble Bath Vol. 1 (12", W/Lbl)   Not On Label (Aphex Twin)  
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Review by Feb 21, 2008
If there's any producer in electronic music that you must listen to at least once in your life, it is Aphex Twin. His releases aren't really trying to accomplish anything - like entrance or uplift - rather, it's simply good music to listen to and enjoy. His music is skilfully produced, with no filler, just pure rhythmic and melodic flow throughout. His appeal is to listeners of all types of music, because anyone can enjoy it. In many regards it is like classical because its designed elaborately and neutrally, and everyone can appreciate it.

My personal favorite is Digeridoo because of its dark vibe, but his other releases, such as the ambient Xtal, or the "IDM" Windowlicker, are just as great.
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Review by wfkroll Feb 23, 2008
Ok, rather than comment on every Analord release, I figured I'd just write my overall thoughts here. The opinions on these have been all over the map, and to tell you the truth it's hard to know what to think.

But first, are they good? Hell yes, they're great. Squelchy electro/acid/house grooves spread over 11 slabs of vinyl, which total about 3 hours of RDJ listening pleasure. Is it the best RDJ material yet? Well for me and probably alot of others, no(although it is up there!!). It just depends on which type of James music you prefer. Do you like the ultra tweaked and programmed computer style(RDJ album, Drukqs) or the more laid back analogue style(Analogue Bubblebath, Polygon Window, SAW). If you chose the latter, then the Analord series is definitely for you. Take these tracks for instance: Steppingfilter 101, Phonatacid, Bwoon dub, Boxing day, Klopjob, (all of Analord 4 and 5). Man I could name the rest, but that right there is enough to make an album worthy of your collection. Those tracks are simply the beginning. Yes I will admit some of it isn't the most amazing music I've ever heard, but 99% of the tracks are better than most artists best tracks. So, if you like the earlier analogue RDJ material you should definitely pick these lps up.

Now, if you prefer the more advanced crazy programmed stuff, maybe you won't find as much enjoyment in these records as I have. Perhaps you should wait for the Chosen Lords cd to come out and see if you like what you hear, then pick the rest up based on your favorites.

Finally, I don't really care if people like them or not. I happen to think some of these tracks ARE the best stuff he's done, and I give a HUGE amount of credit to Mr. James for releasing them. Thanks AFX!!!!
Review by bikefridaywalter Nov 14, 2007
You can't go wrong with Richard. Don't be surprised by the hype, the extremely expensive limited edition LPs sold on eBay. The guy has a way of really throwing it all together. It's purely intelligent dance music, although it's not always meant to dance to. It'sdynamic and evocative and yet a bit tongue-in-cheek. Throughout his music is at least a latent (and often compelling) acid and/or ambient motif, but by no means can you call the body of work "consistent."

There's a special place in my heart for Richard D. James Album, Hangable Auto Bulb, Analord, Pac-Man, Surfing On Sine Waves, Selected Ambient Works (both of them), Come To Daddy, and every single Joyrex.

One of the best moments of my life was DJ'ing and throwing on Ventolin, hearing that god awful tone exploding out of the speakers; then that chunky, heavy beat comes on-- the dance floor erupts.
Review by twave Sep 01, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Richard D James has always been able to create great melodies and harmonies. His music is never plain or boring, it's always creative and very expressive. Especially his ambient works are loved by people regardless what other type of music they're into. He is the great music maker and dreamer of dreams.
Review by braderunnar Aug 14, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Rich is a superb musician. While his style and recording alias often varies, most of his material is excellent. Needless to say, he's recorded under many different aliases, and nearly all of them have a song worth listening to. Aphex Twin has many well-known tunes, like Come to Daddy, Windowlicker and Milkman. Almost all of AFX's EPs are excellent. Bradley Strider's two EPs are somewhat lackluster, but the A-side of Bradley's Beat is a good dance track. Power-Pill has the 5-track Pac-Man EP, which is a great listen regardless of whether or not you like the game. The GAK EP is very minimalist and simplistic, but worth a listen anyway.

All in all, you'd be hard-pressed to find a bad RDJ song, under any alias. If you're looking to get started, I recommend the Come to Daddy EP, or maybe one of the Analord EPs. Both showcase RDJ at his finest, although the style between both is different.
Review by Discogs4000 Mar 20, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
I love RDJ, he is without a doubt my favorite Electronic Artist, and is probably the most innovative Electronic artist of his generation. I just can't wait to see what he does next. The return to Acid(Analords) after a four year withdrawal from the industry (baring the mediocre Smojphace EP) was a nice move in some regards, but I really don't want to wait another 4 years for more re-hashing of material. Don’t get me wrong, it was good rehashing... but rehashing none the less.

I really hope his next Album really brings back his old innovativeness from his hay day, and is completely different and off the wall.
Review by mattmc387 Feb 06, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Aphex Twin simultaneously transcends modern music and expresses the emotional and intellectual complexity of the human experience in modern times. He, undoubtedly, is one of the greatest musicians of all time.
Review by DynV Oct 21, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Unlike most music which change tempo and you can see it coming a mile away with -subtle- introductions, this is pretty amazing, you'll be like "whoa how did that change !" but it's not coarse at all. It may be polished but it seems inspirational, instinctive rather than showing off.
Review by philbury Sep 20, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
To fully appreciate Aphex Twin you have to park your musical memories and preconceptions at the door. The output is prolific and variable - i like some better than others. When he's on form and I'm able to REALLY listen (excuse caps.) he's completely mind blowing in the best possible way.

I alwyas feel that the best musicians don't know how good they are because they can't hear their stuff freshly like we can without thinking how they would have done it better etc. This is real modern music of the highest order - shame my friends don't like it.
Review by Coriolis Jul 24, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
I've been a long time fan of most of Aphex Twin's musical output and I recently had the opportunity to see him DJ at The Glade Festival, here in the UK, under his AFX moniker.

I have to say that I was blown away by his set, he is not only a technically excellent mixer but his set structure was impeccable, encompassing many styles: hiphop, early '90s hardcore and Belgian techno, drum & bass, pounding techno, ambient, IDM, gabber & more. All expertly crafted together to create a real musical journey.

After seeing that sort of thought and effort put into a set it makes you really re-evaluate the DJs you usually see play out. I only wish his set had been 3 hours instead of 2! I am looking forward immensely to seeing him DJ again