A-ha! So informative RDJ isKriminal wrote:Its a breakdown of the retail price of the album. £29.
Aphex Twin - Syro
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
It is most def a grower, now that I have had a chance to let the album spin for some time, I gotta say I'm satisifed. Most def it will be in my top 10 list for 2014.
It reminds me a lot of Plaid, and them being one of my favourites, it's gots to be a good thing
It reminds me a lot of Plaid, and them being one of my favourites, it's gots to be a good thing
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- KVRian
- 945 posts since 8 Dec, 2003 from Birmingham-ish, UK (Tamworth, but shhh!)
I liked it straight away. I can dance to it. Does everyone need a flat, predictable 4TT4 beat with signposted drops and breakdowns to dance to stuff?
Slightly bored with it now, but that might be because my attention span is...look a butterfly!
Slightly bored with it now, but that might be because my attention span is...look a butterfly!
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- 455 posts since 31 May, 2013 from Space is the Place
Wasn't very impressed tbh; wasn't appalled either though. Somehow I feel like I'd rather he released something that caused more of a response in me either way. Sounding a lot like those The Tuss tunes. I like the wiggly portamento funk synths.
Made me want to spin the RDJ album a bunch
I'll give it another go in the phuture.
Made me want to spin the RDJ album a bunch
I'll give it another go in the phuture.
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I don'tThe_Hidden_Goose wrote: I can dance to it. Does everyone need a flat, predictable 4TT4 beat with signposted drops and breakdowns to dance to stuff?
AFX was never really about the 4X4 kick drum. Maybe at the very start, but otherwise he has done beatless (SAWII), trip-hop/drillnbass (ICBYD), drillnbass/indie (RDJA), drillnbass/idm (CTD), druqks (Druqks)
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- 945 posts since 8 Dec, 2003 from Birmingham-ish, UK (Tamworth, but shhh!)
Some of the Analord stuff might be a bit 4tt4-ish, and some of his DJ sets have certainly had some of that in the mix....
But yeah, he's never really been a straight dance beats maker...I've always been able to dance to non-4TTF kinda stuff - I mean I don't have a problem with it, I love some out&out dumb techno at the right time, I just find it easier to dance to skittery, unpredictable beats than to regular predictable ones.
I can't be the only one - every time I've seen AFX live there's been crazy dancing going on in the crowd. Haven't seen him live for quite a few years now though.
My favourite of his is still SAWII though. It's simple but effective. That and FSOL's Lifeforms were my introduction to liking modern electronic stuff when I borrowed the tapes from my local library (previously into heavy metal, prog rock, and early electronic/instrumental stuff) so they will always have a special place in my heart.
But yeah, he's never really been a straight dance beats maker...I've always been able to dance to non-4TTF kinda stuff - I mean I don't have a problem with it, I love some out&out dumb techno at the right time, I just find it easier to dance to skittery, unpredictable beats than to regular predictable ones.
I can't be the only one - every time I've seen AFX live there's been crazy dancing going on in the crowd. Haven't seen him live for quite a few years now though.
My favourite of his is still SAWII though. It's simple but effective. That and FSOL's Lifeforms were my introduction to liking modern electronic stuff when I borrowed the tapes from my local library (previously into heavy metal, prog rock, and early electronic/instrumental stuff) so they will always have a special place in my heart.
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- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
I find syncopation easier to dance to as well. There's always this interplay between complexity and forwards momentum, and when that's perfectly balanced and I relax my body, it's like I turn into a bag of jumping beans 
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
It goes better alongside a couple of beers or other remediesSendy wrote:I find syncopation easier to dance to as well.
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- 945 posts since 8 Dec, 2003 from Birmingham-ish, UK (Tamworth, but shhh!)
I tried dancing on mushrooms at a festival where I saw him, Squarepusher and Venetian Snares back to back (possibly just DJ sets) and I felt as though I danced like I was psychically linked to the flow of the tracks, in perfect time - like it was choreographed or something.
Afterwards, my friend showed me some video of it...
Lesson learned!
Afterwards, my friend showed me some video of it...
Lesson learned!
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Numanoid wrote:It is most def a grower, now that I have had a chance to let the album spin for some time, I gotta say I'm satisifed. Most def it will be in my top 10 list for 2014.
It reminds me a lot of Plaid, and them being one of my favourites, it's gots to be a good thing
Saw Plaid live a couple of years ago. They sounded much better than Syro
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- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
Don't let silly things like surface appearances get in the way of a peak experienceThe_Hidden_Goose wrote:I tried dancing on mushrooms at a festival where I saw him, Squarepusher and Venetian Snares back to back (possibly just DJ sets) and I felt as though I danced like I was psychically linked to the flow of the tracks, in perfect time - like it was choreographed or something.
Afterwards, my friend showed me some video of it...
Lesson learned!
See, music venues used to be about the actual music, and particularly stuff like Squarepusher has it's roots in raving, where nobody really cared what they or their friends looked like. These days, everyone is just filming eachother on their Iphones and worrying about a hair being out of place or delighing in the less fortunate's lack of photogenicity.
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- 945 posts since 8 Dec, 2003 from Birmingham-ish, UK (Tamworth, but shhh!)
To be fair my mate was only filming me because I looked like a complete prat and thought I'd find it amusing in the cool light of the next day. This was some years ago (maybe before smartphones, if not at the beginning when few could afford them), before everyone's eyeballs were quite so permanently glued to their devices. It's not the first time I've been seen dancing like a marionette tangled in a loom and I doubt it'll be the last!Sendy wrote:Don't let silly things like surface appearances get in the way of a peak experienceThe_Hidden_Goose wrote:I tried dancing on mushrooms at a festival where I saw him, Squarepusher and Venetian Snares back to back (possibly just DJ sets) and I felt as though I danced like I was psychically linked to the flow of the tracks, in perfect time - like it was choreographed or something.
Afterwards, my friend showed me some video of it...
Lesson learned!![]()
See, music venues used to be about the actual music, and particularly stuff like Squarepusher has it's roots in raving, where nobody really cared what they or their friends looked like. These days, everyone is just filming eachother on their Iphones and worrying about a hair being out of place or delighing in the less fortunate's lack of photogenicity.
Q. Why is a mouse when it spins?
A. The higher the fewer.
A. The higher the fewer.
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Just make a petition to Google to remove said situation to ever show up in a Google SearchThe_Hidden_Goose wrote:To be fair my mate was only filming me because I looked like a complete prat and thought I'd find it amusing in the cool light of the next day. This was some years ago (maybe before smartphones, if not at the beginning when few could afford them), before everyone's eyeballs were quite so permanently glued to their devices. It's not the first time I've been seen dancing like a marionette tangled in a loom and I doubt it'll be the last!