
Digeridoo (Expanded Edition)
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âItâs just too easy to make a standard dance track,â Aphex Twin said of his mindset back in 1992. âYouâve got to put a bit of thought into it to get something a bit different.â
âDigeridooâ was released on the Belgian R&S Records label in 1992, and originally peaked at #55 in the UK singles chart in May of that year. Over the last 32 years the track has become one of the essential Aphex Twin tracks in a gargantuan catalogue that continues to amaze and inspire.
âI wanted to have some tracks to play to finish the raves I used to play in Cornwall, to really kill everybody off so they couldnât dance,â Richard D James, AKA Aphex, told Select magazine back in the 90s. âDigeridoo came out of that.â
Released as a 4 track EP that also included early Aphex productions (now classics) including the industrial, acidic clang of âFlap Headâ and hyperbolic futurism of âIsopropanolâ, the release cemented a relationship with the R&S label that went on to release the âXylem Tubeâ EP and the pivotal album âSelected Ambient Works 85-92â in the same year. The labelâs owner & A&R Renaat Vandepapeliere reflected âWhen I first heard Aphex Twinâs music I said, âThis is it!â, and everybody else said, âYouâre crazy!â âŠa lot of the hardcore R&S fans dropped us. To them it wasnât music.â
âDigeridooâ (Expanded Edition) is the first time the EP has been re-issued with extra material. Whilst digging in his DAT archive (allegedly stored in an airtight military ammo box), Richard James revisited the recordings, encoding them through a Nakamichi CR7e cassette deck, using the customised deck with vari-speed to encode at speeds âfelt right at the timeâ. Alongside these CR7e versions, the original mixes have been remastered by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven Mastering, offering a dilated insight into one of electronic musicâs most endearing releases.
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A1. Digeridoo
A2. Flap Head
B1. Phloam
B2. Isoprophlex
C1. Digeridoo (Cr7e Version)
C2. Digeridoo (Live In Cornwall) (Cr7e Version)
D1. Isoprophlex (Slow) (Cr7e Version)
D2. Phloam (Cr7e Version)
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âItâs just too easy to make a standard dance track,â Aphex Twin said of his mindset back in 1992. âYouâve got to put a bit of thought into it to get something a bit different.â
âDigeridooâ was released on the Belgian R&S Records label in 1992, and originally peaked at #55 in the UK singles chart in May of that year. Over the last 32 years the track has become one of the essential Aphex Twin tracks in a gargantuan catalogue that continues to amaze and inspire.
âI wanted to have some tracks to play to finish the raves I used to play in Cornwall, to really kill everybody off so they couldnât dance,â Richard D James, AKA Aphex, told Select magazine back in the 90s. âDigeridoo came out of that.â
Released as a 4 track EP that also included early Aphex productions (now classics) including the industrial, acidic clang of âFlap Headâ and hyperbolic futurism of âIsopropanolâ, the release cemented a relationship with the R&S label that went on to release the âXylem Tubeâ EP and the pivotal album âSelected Ambient Works 85-92â in the same year. The labelâs owner & A&R Renaat Vandepapeliere reflected âWhen I first heard Aphex Twinâs music I said, âThis is it!â, and everybody else said, âYouâre crazy!â âŠa lot of the hardcore R&S fans dropped us. To them it wasnât music.â
âDigeridooâ (Expanded Edition) is the first time the EP has been re-issued with extra material. Whilst digging in his DAT archive (allegedly stored in an airtight military ammo box), Richard James revisited the recordings, encoding them through a Nakamichi CR7e cassette deck, using the customised deck with vari-speed to encode at speeds âfelt right at the timeâ. Alongside these CR7e versions, the original mixes have been remastered by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven Mastering, offering a dilated insight into one of electronic musicâs most endearing releases.
Tracklist
A1. Digeridoo
A2. Flap Head
B1. Phloam
B2. Isoprophlex
C1. Digeridoo (Cr7e Version)
C2. Digeridoo (Live In Cornwall) (Cr7e Version)
D1. Isoprophlex (Slow) (Cr7e Version)
D2. Phloam (Cr7e Version)








