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June 27, 2006
MUSIC: AFX - Chosen Lords - Rephlex
by Patrick McNally
SOURCE: Grooves Magazine
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Opening track “Fenix Funk 5” stays closest to the modern Aphex model, possibly why it is one of two tracks here credited to the Aphex Twin name. (The rest are all AFX.) Skittery machine breakbeats hiss under energetic bass-driven funk, but stripped of obsessive, tortuous digital chops and folds, the beats recall Richard D. James’ 1992 toytown ’ardkore cash-in, “Pac Man” by Power-Pill, as much as any Richard D. James album glitch-out. “Crying in Your Face” and “Pwsteal.Ldpinch.D” are some of James’ straightest, and straightest-faced, dance tracks ever, with drum and arpeggio patterns reminiscent of the queasy meeting between trance and trip-hop found on the Border Community label.
For the full review, click here.
Posted by andrewanissi at June 27, 2006 01:42 PM
