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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great job RDJ, January 5, 2006
This review is from: Drukqs (Audio CD)
What a great album. I have gotten into RDJ's music a lot for the last three or four months. I am relatively new to this style of music, although he is known for many sounds and styles. I first purchased "Richard D. James" album and "I care because you do", and I immediately fell in love with his music, although the tracks on those albums weren't as dark as some of his other stuff.
Drukqs. As many people have stated already, and as obvious as it sounds, has something to do with drugs. I don't care either way, I'd prefer that there was no connection between drugs and any of his music. It is a great album none the less. I'll just give a quick description of each track. Sorry for the lack of Electronica/techno terminology.
jynweythek-10/10 A superb sounding piece. I presume it consists of prepared piano playing, which is the first of a few prepared piano pieces. Like nothing I've ever heard before.
vord hosbn-10/10 Another great track to start you off with this album. Sounds a little like something from Richard D. James album. Excellent mix, emotionally stirring.
kladfvgbung micshk-10/10 I believe another one of his prepared piano pieces. Dark and awesome. Something to show us that he can create something as equally dark with a piano as he can using software and computers.
omgyjya-switch-10/10 First starts out with "whipping sounds(?)". Then sneaks in with the snippet of vocals and vocal-like electronic sounds. This is the track that compelled me into purchasing this CD. Throughout the track are excellent sounds, this description like all my others may be vague, but just listen to the samples of each track on Amazon.
strotha tynhe-7/10 A nice piano piece. Dark at times, but just a little too inconsistent, I'm not saying that I want it to go faster, the pace is fine. It's just that I would have liked a little more consistency in the structure of it.
gwely mernans-9/10 Dark and very emotionally disturbing, which is why I love his music so much. I would have just liked a little bit more of that sound in this track. Other than that, it's beautiful and almost makes me want to cry.
bbydyonchord-10/10 Another one of those tracks that makes you think of "Richard D. James album" and "I care because you do". A beautiful mixture of synth and percussion, just listen to the sample.
cock/ver 10-10/10 Flawless. Some jungle is mixed into this little gem. And if you listen to the whole album, you'll notice that this is track is one of two tracks that gives this album its "Parental Advisory" label.
avril 14th-10/10 Absolutely beautiful, one of my favorite piano pieces from this album. I've cried once listening to it(it's that beautiful). An awesome contrast to his work.
Mt Saint Michel + Saint Michaels Mount- 10/10 Really fast, but full of distinguishable sounds, none of them get in the way of the others. The second part to this track provokes emotion. The synthesized vocals(I think?) plus all the other elements together just gives you this vision of what Mt Saint Michel and Saint Michaels Mount would look like, human intuitiveness at it's best.
Gwarek2- 7/10 The beginning is pretty weird, a bunch of people making noises. Kinda sounds like they are suffering or are in "hell". I'm partial to that part. But then the rest of it sort of lingers on.
orban eq trx4-9/10 A strong hip-hop sounding track. I just want it to keep going and going, but the fact is, is that it's too short or not long enough.
aussols- ? I can't really say too much about this one, it's 12 sec's long and is just some people talking in an indistinguishable language. Funny.
hy a scullyas lyf a dhagrow-9/10 Another prepared paino piece. It's not as good as the first one but is still a great piece. It's also nice to have it towards the end of the first CD.
kesson dalef-10/10 One of my other favorite piano pieces from this album. It's so beautiful and another one of his contrasts in this album. Not too long though.
54 Cymrv beats-10/10 Fast and fantastic. Some dark synth laid over some beats in the beginning and sampled vocals. Intricate layering of sounds. A little bit of jungle laid in. The kinda stuff that a lot of people only look for in an AFX album(shame on you). Listen to the sample.
btoum-rovmada-7/10 I don't quite know what this was played on, but it's nostalgic(subjectively). It's a nice piece.
lornaderek-? Another one of those funny sampled pieces from RDJ's family life. His family sings him a happy birthday song. Funny.
2kthr-6/10 I think the music was played on a harmonium in this track. It's pretty short and doesn't really turn my head like the other instrumental pieces.
meltphace 6-10/10 Yet another track that reminds you of "RDJ album" and "I care because you do". Listen to the sample and dance.
bit 4-? Just a quick piece of synth. 25 sec's worth. Strange sounding.
prep gwarlek 36-8/10 I think it's another prepared piano piece. It's pleasant, but a little too short. I would have loved to listen to this track for a good four to five minutes. Listen to the sample.
father-6/10 A piano piece. It seems like he is incoherently playing the piano. It's also quite short.
taking control-10/10 Another one of those faster tracks. I love it. It incorporates some sampled computer vocals. Another blessing from RDJ. Listen to the sample and dance weird.
petiatil cx htdui-8/10 A nice piano piece. A little more range on the keys would have been nice. But overall another relaxing track.
ruglen holon-9/10 Prepared piano piece. It's very well composed and relaxing, just a little too short though.
afx237v.7-10/10 Yes. It's the infamous track used in Chris Cunningham's short film Rubber Johnny, part of it anyway. Another crazily structured mix. A little dark and creepy, though mixes with a little jungle here and there. Awesome work RDJ. Listen to the sample and dance.
ziggomatic 17-10/10 An awesome mix with overtones of darkness. The perfect track to put near the end of the album. A very enjoyable lengthy track.
beskhuepnm-9/10 Another prepared piano piece. Sounds nice and relaxing in the beginning then about halfway it starts turning the mood of the song in a different direction while still maintaining the higher keys of the piano, great contrast in the track.
nanou2-8/10 It's the last track of the album, and it seems as if it might have lost a little bit of its energy on this track. It's alright for it being the last song, but...
Quick descriptions nothing too elaborate but that's what I thought of the album. RDJ(AFX ect...) has earned a place with Ween and The Talking Heads as one of my god's of music. Anyone want some Beatles, Doors or Led Zeppelin CD's, I'd be happy to give them to you for free. AH HA HA HA...all that time wasted.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Richard D. James revisited..., March 2, 2002
This review is from: Drukqs (Audio CD)
Richard D. James has been around the electronic music scene for quite a while now. Under the guise of Aphex Twin, he basically founded the gnere of iDmb, and released critically acclaimed works such as "Selected Ambient Works", "Richard D James Album", and "Windowlicker" EP. His compositions are so musically diverse, so surreal and schezophrenic, that many people have seemingly forgotten that Richard D. James is a human being.
In "Drukqs"--which is said to be Aphex Twin's final commerical release by many--James embarks on a journey of self re-discovery through his old sound mediums. "Drukqs" is filled with his classic signature sounds: the broken twitter box, dizzy drum n' bass, and distorted sound effects. The only difference this time, is that all the songs sound much calmer. James seems to be at a point of reflection in his career, and it is as if he was trying to find peace and solace with himself. Even his drum n' bass tracks seemed to lack the usual jubilancy and driven cynicism that we are so accustomed to.
What is really touching, though, are the piano works that he decided to include in this album (Most notably "Avril 14th" and "Nanou2"). They are all delicately simple, yet shows a emotional side of Richard D. James that we never knew for all these years. And while the sample of James's parents wishing their young son happy birthday (in "Lornaderek") is hilarious at first, it also makes your heart ache at the same time. Perhaps James' endeavors as Aphex Twin for all these years was a diversion to calm his sense of lost identity, or a search for his truest soul.
Have Richard D. James finally reached a state of grace with himself? We'll probably never find out...
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