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Author: | deathkvlt [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Aphex Twin / AFX |
I'm quite a fan of Richard D. James' music. Everything he does, he does great. Pyschodelic Trance, Ambient Techno, IDM. Just about everything; but my favs are the Ambient albums, 1 and 2. I just picked his latest, the Analord compilation, Chosen Lords, and it's quite cool, as always. Anyway, anyone else into him? |
Author: | Open Mind [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aphex Twin / AFX |
deathkvlt wrote: I'm quite a fan of Richard D. James' music. Everything he does, he does great. Pyschodelic Trance, Ambient Techno, IDM. Just about everything; but my favs are the Ambient albums, 1 and 2.
I just picked his latest, the Analord compilation, Chosen Lords, and it's quite cool, as always. Anyway, anyone else into him? Selected Ambient Works 2 is among my All Time Top X. It's like lingering in a power plant on acid. According to James' statement most of it has been composed during lucid dreaming. Well, at least this music is not of this world an has strong hallucinogenic elements. |
Author: | Eternal Idol [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 11:55 pm ] |
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Richard D James is downright amazing. I use the Ambient works to fall asleep to alot. The dreams those albums cause can be very strange. I like all of his stuff, I don't own as much of it as I'd like to though. The Windowlicker video is fucking outrageous. The guy is truly maniacally-brilliant. I hear that when he opened for Bjork, he just played a bunch of annoying-as-all-Hell noise set to strobe lights, and that half of the audience was puking. Now that is awesome. |
Author: | Legacy Of The Night [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:52 am ] |
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Heard about them through David Firth's stuff, but I still have to check them out. |
Author: | Kathaarian [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:29 pm ] |
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I like the videos. They're awesome. |
Author: | deathkvlt [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:59 pm ] |
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Eternal Idol wrote: Richard D James is downright amazing. I use the Ambient works to fall asleep to alot. The dreams those albums cause can be very strange.
I like all of his stuff, I don't own as much of it as I'd like to though. The Windowlicker video is fucking outrageous. The guy is truly maniacally-brilliant. I hear that when he opened for Bjork, he just played a bunch of annoying-as-all-Hell noise set to strobe lights, and that half of the audience was puking. Now that is awesome. LOL That IS awesome. And yes, the ambient albums can really fuck you in sleep. Does anyone know more albums that can fuck with your subconcious while sleeping? I know there's some music that can manage to provoke certain impulses that affect your brain and produce specific brain waves or something. I think it's called Hemisync. Anyway, the thing is I can't find any artists that specifically work with that. So any recommendations are very welcome. |
Author: | Open Mind [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:15 pm ] |
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deathkvlt wrote: And yes, the ambient albums can really fuck you in sleep. Does anyone know more albums that can fuck with your subconcious while sleeping? I know there's some music that can manage to provoke certain impulses that affect your brain and produce specific brain waves or something. I think it's called Hemisync.
Anyway, the thing is I can't find any artists that specifically work with that. So any recommendations are very welcome. Steven Halpern is the leading artist. He made a lot of boring New Age stuff, but some works are outstanding. As far as I know Higher Ground is the pioneering work in brain wave induction. Ambient Techno artists System 7 (http://www.a-wave.com/) is also highly recommended. You can find some theory about alphawaves on their site. From a practical point of view I have never heard anything else that takes me so frequently to "altered states" of mind. |
Author: | Eternal Idol [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:33 pm ] |
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deathkvlt wrote: Eternal Idol wrote: Richard D James is downright amazing. I use the Ambient works to fall asleep to alot. The dreams those albums cause can be very strange. I like all of his stuff, I don't own as much of it as I'd like to though. The Windowlicker video is fucking outrageous. The guy is truly maniacally-brilliant. I hear that when he opened for Bjork, he just played a bunch of annoying-as-all-Hell noise set to strobe lights, and that half of the audience was puking. Now that is awesome. LOL That IS awesome. And yes, the ambient albums can really fuck you in sleep. Does anyone know more albums that can fuck with your subconcious while sleeping? I know there's some music that can manage to provoke certain impulses that affect your brain and produce specific brain waves or something. I think it's called Hemisync. Anyway, the thing is I can't find any artists that specifically work with that. So any recommendations are very welcome. Ulver-Perdition City is specifically made for the stages before, during, and after sleep. |
Author: | deathkvlt [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:43 pm ] |
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Thank you very much guys! I'll look into this right now. |
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