Aphex Twin - Minipops 67
From his first album in 13 years. Gorgeous.
That hauntingly altered voice, those glimmering pianos, and an off-balance sense of forward motion mark “minipops 67 [120.2][source field mix]” as undoubtedly the work of experimental electronic pioneer Richard D. James. But there is a sense of completing the circle here too, as if James is now being inspired by some of the artists he undoubtedly influenced. The music bears traces of Caribou’s liquid bounce and Burial’s high-minded skittering, while the vocals reflect Thom Yorke’s alien moaning. It’s the first track on James’ forthcoming Syro, and it makes for a lovely reintroduction.
Labels: Aphex Twin, dance music, electronica