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Aphex Twin - Acrid Avid Jam Shred

Aphex Twin - ...I Care Because You Do

Label:
Catalog#:
WARP CD 30
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
24 Apr 1995
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
IDM, Techno, Ambient, Experimental, Acid

Tracklist

1   Acrid Avid Jam Shred 7:38 X
2   The Waxen Pith 4:49 X
3   Wax The Nip 4:18 X
4   Icct Hedral (Edit) 6:07 X
5   Ventolin (Video Version) 4:29
6   Come On You Slags! 5:44 X
7   Start As You Mean To Go On 6:05 X
8   Wet Tip Hen Ax 5:17 X
9   Mookid 3:51 X
10   Alberto Balsalm 5:10 X
11   Cow Cud Is A Twin 5:33 X
12   Next Heap With 4:43 X

Credits

Artwork By [Design Help] - John
Artwork By [Self Portrait Painted By Me] - Richard D. James
Written-By - Richard D. James

Notes

Everything by Richard D. James.

Comes with white sticker "...I care because you do" on the front of the CD case.

Track title anagrams:
ACRID AVID JAM SHRED = RICHARD DAVID JAMES
THE WAXEN PITH = THE APHEX TWIN
WAX THE NIP = APHEX TWIN
WET TIP HEN AX = T(H)E APHEX TWIN
NEXT HEAP WITH = THE APHEX TWIN
COW CUD IS A TWIN = CAUSTIC WINDOW

℗ Warp 1995 © Warp 1995 Richard D. James Published by Chrysalis Music
Made in England
Barcode: 5 021603 030121 >

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Review by Discogs4000 Mar 06, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
A very complete album, perhaps the most complete album by the TWIN and my personal favorite.

He somehow makes very bassy and distorted tracks like Start as you mean go, Come On You Slags, and Wax The Nip very relaxing to listen to. He does a fabulous job of combining his unique Surfing on Sine Waves/Selected Ambient Work 85-92 sound with his later developed Glitchyness. the IDM/Braindance is much more subtle here, and it doesn't over-whelm the listener like some tracks on Drukqs or the Richard D. James album.

He's never done anything quite like this, and this was his last record working with analogue gear, so it's the end of a style for him. And then came Hangable Auto Bulb and everything changed. Some say for the better, some say for the worse, but 100% twin all the way, no matter what!

Acrid Avid Jam Shred may be his greatest track. Perfectly combining emotionally layered drum beats with the most ooey gooey Synths and glitch pops you'll ever hear. The peak of the song comes at the 3 minute and 45 second mark and it's pure heaven. Some people can transcend tech-no, to make it not just sound like loops and programmed beats, and even a smaller amount of people have the gift to make a Synth and a Drum Machine sound like a whole orchestra; Aphex Twin is one of these people.

I hope he delivers a new album soon, my bones are shaking with complete joy for it!
Review by Dahgrow Oct 28, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This album is beautiful in it's own ways. I find an elegant sound to some of it, "Alberto Balsalm" especially, utilizing rythms of things like tire spokes(?) and scissors. Many people dislike "Ventolin", though I like it. I don't blame them though, it is quite harsh.
Rated 5/5
Review by Gustaaf Oct 16, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Together with SAW, this is RDJ's most consistent album up to date. After this he continued making excellent and progressive music, but it did lose some of the magic you can hear on the previous mentioned albums. All in all one of Aphex Twin's finest moments. Each song on this release has a unique style/composition/..., whereas his later albums often contain some less ingenious tracks to fill the cd. Must have.
Rated 5/5
Review by awillhoite Apr 26, 2004
What can I say this was my first true love in the world of electronic music. This album pretty much started it all for me and I'm so thankful that Richard D. James gave this to the community. Acrid Avid Jam Shred is in the top five of best Aphex Twin songs along with Alberto Balsalm, Cow Cud Is A Twin, Ventolin, and Icct Hedral. So pretty much this album is James best effort in my opinion. Just look at the dates of some of the tracks on the back of your CD/LP case. Wax The Nip and Come On You Slags! were made all the way back in 1990 that’s amazing! This is definiatly a disc you need to own if you are listening to electronic music.

Rated 4/5
Review by j33 Jan 06, 2004
start as you mean to go on is one of the best techno tracks i´ve ever heard..
alberto balsalm is one of the best idm tracks i´ve ever heard..
next heap with also really kicks, that sound of string is just.. mm..
there are more fine tracks, but most of record contains that kind of primitivness and melodic simplicity typical for most of afx works.. but ´...i care because you´ do is the one where it doesn´t really irritate me, because it´s a classic album for me and when i hear it, it remindes me a lot of things.. huh, now i realised it´s the first idm music i´ve ever heard:).. so respect!
Rated 5/5
Review by disfunktion Nov 04, 2003
One of my obsolute favourite Aphex releases. Very pretty melodies over mellow beats. This release totally stands out to me over some of his other releases simply because it has a style all it own. I think this is a must have album for any Richard D James fan.