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Digeridoo (Expanded Edition)

  • Cat No: RS9201X
  • 2024-10-25

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2 x 12inch 4890 JPY

圧倒的・・・Idm、Techno、Ambient、Raveと革新的なアプローチで世界中のリスナーを魅了し続けてきた先駆者。熱狂的な支持を獲得する、リチャード・D・ジェームスことエイフェックス・ツインによる1992年にリリースした代表作「Digeridoo」がエクステンデッド・バージョンで再登場‼︎更にAphex TwinのDatアーカイブから発掘された音源をCr-70(カセットデッキ)でエンコードし、制作当時のフィーリングが感じられる楽曲が追加収録。1990年代初頭のテクノシーンにおいて絶大な影響力を持つ名門〈R&S Records〉からのリリース。レベルミュージック。素晴らしいです。

17歳まで自分の作った音楽しか聞いたことがないなど、独自の世界観で青年期までを過ごしたエイフェックス・ツイン。近未来的な捻れたビートにエコーのかかったバウンシーな音色、奇才溢れるユニークな遊び感覚。オブスキュアなDiy音楽の無限の可能性を感じます。今作はオーストラリア先住民であるアボリジニーの伝統的な楽器であるデジャリドゥーを使用するなどして独自のレフトフィールドな音色の仕上がりに。驚きの素晴らしいサウンドデザインはリチャードの戦友エンジニアであるBeau Thomasが担当、様々なリズムを用意た覚醒ダンストラック全8曲。 (hamon)


“It’s just too easy to make a standard dance track,” Aphex Twin said of his mindset back in 1992. “You’ve got to put a bit of thought into it to get something a bit different.”

‘Digeridoo’ 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.

“I wanted to have some tracks to play to finish the raves I used to play in Cornwall, to really kill everybody off so they couldn’t dance,” Richard D James, AKA Aphex, told Select magazine back in the 90s. “Digeridoo came out of that.”

Released as a 4 track EP that also included early Aphex productions (now classics) including the industrial, acidic clang of ‘Flap Head’ and hyperbolic futurism of ‘Isopropanol’, the release cemented a relationship with the R&S label that went on to release the ‘Xylem Tube’ EP and the pivotal album ‘Selected Ambient Works 85-92’ in the same year. The label’s owner & A&R Renaat Vandepapeliere reflected “When I first heard Aphex Twin’s music I said, ‘This is it!’, and everybody else said, ‘You’re crazy!’ …a lot of the hardcore R&S fans dropped us. To them it wasn’t music.”

‘Digeridoo’ (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 “felt right at the time”. 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 music’s most endearing releases.

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