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Richard D. James Album
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4.2 out of 5.0 stars 11 Ratings (11 Reviews)

Album Details: Richard D. James Album

Release Date:01/28/1997
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:075596201025

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  • Overall:

    weak

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 9, 2002

    Lets face it, for a sinester album cover Richard delivers a "limp" musical performance. Where's the talent everyone's been talking about? Some of the sounds tracks, quite frankly, sounded like I might of heard them while playing Nintendo. I don't ...hate aphex twin. I just don't think this album is worth the money I paid ($17). Possibly his outher albums are better. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    RE: RE: This damn album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 9, 2001

    This is regarding the dumb-arse who said this music sucks. He who said this is a damn moron and probably listens to Eiffel 65 (they really do suck.) The RDJ album is one of his best albums and I must say that nobody can top Boy/Girl.

Pro Reviews: Richard D. James Album

  • All Music Guide

    Perhaps inspired by the experimental drum'n'bass being created by Squarepusher (a recent signee to his Rephlex label), Richard D. James' third major-label album as Aphex Twin was his first to work with jungle -- though, to his credit, he had released the breakbeat EP Hangable Auto Bulb almost a year earlier. Contemporaries Orbital and Underworld were beginning to incorporate moderate use of drum'n'bass in their work as well, but this album was more extreme than virtually all jungle being made at the time. The beats are jackhammer quick and even more jarring considering what is -- for the most part -- laid over the top: the same fragile, slow-moving melodies that characterized Aphex Twin's earlier ambient works. Most overtly disturbing is "Milkman," the first straight-ahead vocal track from Aphex Twin; the song is a child-like ode that gradually deteriorates into a bizarre fantasy concerning the milkman's wife. With all the Aphex Twin's curious idiosyncracies, though, Richard D. James A...lbum is a very listenable record and a worthy follow-up to I Care Because You Do. [The American issue features the English EP "Girl/Boy."] - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Aphex Twin

Exploring the experimental possibilities inherent in acid and ambience, the two major influences on home-listening techno during the late '80s, Richard D. James' recordings as Aphex Twin brought him more critical praise than any other electronic artist during the 1990s. Though his first major single "Didgeridoo" was a piece of acid thrash designed to tire dancers during... Read more