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halo skycrash
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Post by halo skycrash » Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:54 am

Last live thing I have found from him he's playing Current Value first song(that is a good thing. As popular as he got he still puts out good music on Rephlex. Never got sucked into what some producers get lured in by.

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Post by gravity » Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:09 am

i think he put out a dubstep release on rephlex a few years ago - not by him though, some other peeps.

aphex twin doesnt normally put out stuff thats part of a genre. i expect he would probably take some influence, but warp it to his own twisted vision.

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Post by LEQ » Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:12 am

gravity wrote:i think he put out a dubstep release on rephlex a few years ago - not by him though, some other peeps.

aphex twin doesnt normally put out stuff thats part of a genre. i expect he would probably take some influence, but warp it to his own twisted vision.
Rephlex released Grime and Grime 2 back in 2004 - http://www.discogs.com/Various-Grime-2/release/335880 ( Grime 2 )
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Post by wormcode » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:33 pm

LEQ wrote:
gravity wrote:i think he put out a dubstep release on rephlex a few years ago - not by him though, some other peeps.

aphex twin doesnt normally put out stuff thats part of a genre. i expect he would probably take some influence, but warp it to his own twisted vision.
Rephlex released Grime and Grime 2 back in 2004 - http://www.discogs.com/Various-Grime-2/release/335880 ( Grime 2 )
Yup and also releases by The Bug as well as other dub influenced artists. He seems to be back on the acid tip the last couple of years, especially with the Tuss as spencerTron mentioned. Great stuff.

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Post by vibrato5 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:25 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hIRFZT-lao
Does this count?
And that was 1993.

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Post by mbglitchcore » Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:55 pm

Dynamat wrote:i would guess hes probably got what we would call a dubstep beat on hsi hard drive from like 98
I agree completely. There were "dubstep" sounding experiments on Peace Off in those days, too (had different names) check out "angry rootsman" by electric kettle on kamikaze club

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Post by hurlingdervish » Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:05 pm

apparently there is a new album in the works, said to maybe be out by the end of this year

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Post by djdickclark » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:02 am

vibrato5 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hIRFZT-lao
Does this count?
And that was 1993.
i would say that's more drum&bass than dub honestly...
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Post by paradigm_x » Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:38 am

vibrato5 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hIRFZT-lao
Does this count?
And that was 1993.
I was going to say that ! Caustic Window FTW.

Heard it in a dubstep mix recently.

edit : http://sound.modelfruit.com/sets/pietro ... .02.09.mp3

JEFF PIETRO & KARL P. MEIER . LAVA . CHICAGO US . 13.02.09
THE HARD WAY IN & THE EASY WAY OUT



Exos - Begin (curved space edit) - Force Inc 208 - 2001
Basic Channel - Q1.1 (Edit) [warped loop] - BC04 - 1993
T++ - Audio1995#8_2 - Apple Pips 004 - 2008
Oz Artists - Matrix Noise - Æ LP01 - 1999
Burial - Night Train - Hyperdub 001 - 2005
The Black Dog - Floods V3.2 (Surgeon Remix) - Soma 231 - 2007
Can - Future Days (Carl Craig Blade Runner Remix) - Spoon 039/40 - 1997
Shackleton - Shortwave - Skull Disco 010 - 2008
Stasis - Once Around The Moon (stable orbit edit) - SSR 187 - 1997
Monolake - Alaska (Substance Remix 1) - ML021 - 2006
Mordant Music - Olde Wobbly - MM024 - 2008
Female - Exotica (O/V edit) - RSB 03 - 2005
Autechre - Lost - Warp 54 - 1994
Archae & Grovskopa - Dwell & Dive (version) - unreleased - 2002
TRG & Dub U - Harajuku - Tempa 036 - 2008
Headhunter - In Motion - Tempa CD014 - 2008
Martyn - Vancouver [warped loop] - 3024-002 - 2008
Hookian Mindz - Freshmess (Bandulu's Remix) - Flagbearer 106 - 1995
2 Bad Mice - Waremouse - Moving Shadow 14 - 1991
The Memory Foundation - Nutritious Dub - Central 17 - 2002
Jus Wan - The Crossing - Tube 10 003 - 2008
Shake - Landing, Surveying - NSC 1-4 - 1998
Plug - 3.41 - Rising High/Plug 1 - 1995
Scanone - DarkDub (Scanone VIP) - Combat 10 - 2006
Boxcutter - Grub - Planet Mu 147 - 2006
Funckarma - Otrivines - Ad Noiseam 99 - 2008
T++ - Allied - Erosion 008 - 2007
Monolake - Static - ML004 - 1999
Rumenige & Loktibrada - Rumbrada - UFF 6.0 - 2006
Bandulu - Ki - Infonet 024T - 1995
DJ Nex - Respect Is Due (shot edit) - Stafford North 1 - 1992
Heiko Laux (HLX) - Granulate Two - Kanzleramt 110 - 2004
Caustic Window - Clayhill Dub - Rephlex 009ii - 1993
Andy Stott - Blocked - Modern Love 024 - 2006
Boards Of Canada - The Beach At Redpoint - Warp 101 - 2002

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Post by lloydnoise » Wed Jul 22, 2009 2:33 pm

spencerTron wrote:
hummer197933 wrote:nah...squarepusher hitting the dub
that'd be sick
check 'The Swifty' on the 'Feed Me Weird Things' album...however it ends in jazz.
He also did a Van Halen - Augustus Pablo - Jungle mashout track for the MASK500 compilation, it's pretty weird but shows his dubby side a little

Come on you stnuc let's have some Aphex garage!
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Post by paradigm_x » Wed Jul 22, 2009 2:49 pm

Red Hot Car ! Wicked tune. Heard this on the garage pirates years ago, was well impressed they embraced it

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Post by hurlingdervish » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:20 pm

Hurtdeer wrote:afx needs to release anything i don't care what it is

so does Squarepusher. I didn't really feel Just a Souvenir- too much of a weird old rock n' roll/jazz fusion thing, sounded a bit naff
squarepusher said he was over the whole sit down and program for a thousand hours thing in an interview

supposed to be doing some live ish

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Post by hurlingdervish » Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:14 pm

nowaysj wrote:sounds like he's done being a producer then, innit?
no he still plans to use electronics, just in live situations

who knows he could be pulling an aphex twin, and lying about it just before he drops a huge album

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Post by hurlingdervish » Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:18 pm

"PSF: With your latest CD (Music Is Rotted One Note), you seemed to go more in a direction of Miles Davis' work. Do you see it that way?

Definitely. I think in some way, it was my interpretation of a lot of stuff that's been really important to me. It was just time to react in certain ways. Obviously, there is that massive influence there.

One of the reasons that I headed in that direction as opposed to the more computer sequence-type stuff is because I was actually beginning to feel really limited using sequencers and samplers. I'm basically a musician. My history is really playing live- not writing or recording. I hadn't done that in such a long time. I was really beginning to yearn for the sort of unpredictability of the randomness of improvising with live instruments. I was just starting to choke. The sequencer is too square, too digital. I just wanted to get really fucking loose and just start again somehow. I was starting to feel really suffocated, using the sequencer.

PSF: You don't think that you'd go back and work that way again?

No, that doesn't mean that I'll never do it again. It's not the right thing for me at the moment. There's different stuff for me to learn at the moment. "

older interview than i thought

http://www.furious.com/perfect/squarepusher.html

ten years old

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Post by wrexile » Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:58 pm

I'd imagine, as Dynamat said, that he'll have some on one of his countless hard drives that are full of tracks that nobody's heard ;)
Honestly, I bet there's so many tunes that have never been heard by anyone else but his neighbors in a muffled "banging on the wall can you keep it down" stylee :lol:
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