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“Syro” itself is a kind of perversion, simply because it is so comfortable with the pleasurable. Until now, James seemed to like nothing more than making things difficult for his public—whom he’s confessed to hating—and himself. [...] Now he’s made the kind of album that could earn him young fans who have no idea they’ve been listening to James knockoffs for decades.
“Syro” may be Aphex Twin’s most complex, self-referential lark of all. It is not a recapitulation of Aphex Twin as he sounded in the nineties but a re-creation of the nineties as heard through the filter of his work. There wasn’t a single artist of note who wasn’t listening to Aphex Twin at the time, and with “Syro” James reminds us of his influence on the era.
“Syro” takes all these years of work and smooths out the edges. Tracks change from bar to bar, but they are less like being poked in the shoulder by your little brother and more like running water. The opening song, “minipops 67 [120.2][source field mix],” could even be fairly described as funky; while a host of sounds swirl and chatter and drop out, an easily identifiable bass line and a linear melody run through all the distraction. On this song, as throughout “Syro,” there are traces of human voices—James’s own, his wife’s, his parents’, and those of his young children. It would be misleading to say that “Syro” has a lot of what you’d call singing, but it does seem to be a landscape in which humans are welcome. Previously, Aphex Twin records sounded as though they might be mildly hazardous if repeated too often.
“Syro” is no less overprogrammed and hectic than James’s previous music, but it is arrayed in a way that feels confident rather than pointlessly detailed. He has described the album as the end of a certain era of work, and though it’s unclear why it took him thirteen years to get around to doing it, that’s exactly what it is. “Syro” is Aphex Twin saying, “Yes, that was me,” rather than “Here is the new frontier.”
thepastinsidepressant wrote:tbh, if he hadn't all that gear to make it, and all that gear to make you believe he made it with all that gear thats so out of reach of most people i think there wouldnt be so much a fuss with this aphex guy. its what makes him different and he bloody well knows it. this fetish actually turns me off.
give me boc anyday with a few broken machines on little money.
burial does it well too, you don't need all that shit.
untitled wrote:the only other artist that comes close (at least in terms of quantity) is Legowelt... and I don't really like Legowelt (although I love his samplepacks)
thepastinsidepressant wrote:these are my toys, show me yours.
thepastinsidepressant wrote:i'd much prefer to see burials humble gear list
untitled wrote:Crusty laptop?
MrMessiah wrote:Its always struck me as funny that electronic music producers are so shy about revealing how they make their stuff. When you compare it to other genres, I mean, it just seems like there's a lot of jealous guarding of secrets there.
The last time I saw a producer do a kitlist on a sleeve was 808 State on Ex:El
untitled wrote:thepastinsidepressant wrote:these are my toys, show me yours.
If he got, instead of the 5 studios, a diamond encrusted BMW... would you have been happier? Leave the man alone![]()
op?
untitled wrote:http://www.nme.com/news/nme/80100
MrMessiah wrote:Its always struck me as funny that electronic music producers are so shy about revealing how they make their stuff. When you compare it to other genres, I mean, it just seems like there's a lot of jealous guarding of secrets there.
The last time I saw a producer do a kitlist on a sleeve was 808 State on Ex:El
it's okay I guess, I can see where people would like that track but it's not really my typelightsoutnepal wrote:CIRCLONT6A is meh? Man we must be spoiled now. This album is insanely good.
I don't think he is trolling. If he does then he had it well-thought out. I spoke with the one who did the OOR interview and he told me how much he is into conspiracy stuff and that he knows much about it. It's also up my alley so perhaps I want to believe he is not trollingMrMessiah wrote:untitled wrote:http://www.nme.com/news/nme/80100
Ahhaha. Hmm. Well, I suppose there's always the chance he's trolling.
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