Correct. I might as well post the full info now because it's a compilation album.
Here's what
@LGWIO wrote.
APHEX TWIN SELECTED AMBIENT WORKS 85-92
I had pondered long and hard about what album to lay before you all. There was of course the idea of having you all listen to Gerry & The Pacemakers greatest hits, but then I realised that it would unfair on you all to be forced to give such high scores to a “Dipper”.
The offerings from Air & Budos Band did steal a bit of my thunder and did make me question whether to put another “instrumental” up for review…especially knowing how many of the fellow album threads residents are FOCs who like a bit of verse/chorus/verse. Even more so with no guitars here!
So, I give you the one, the only, Richard D James / Aphex Twin….a musical prodigy who (it is claimed) started work on some of these tracks when he was only 14, with the finished album being released in 1992 at the age of 21. No matter what the truth is, he has produced work that has pushed electronic music forward and had an influence on many (One of his biggest fans being Martin Gore).
I first heard this in my post student days when living in a squat in Deptford. It became the soundtrack to both pre and post club nights. As a result it has worked its way into my head and heart and certainly brings back happy, easier, youthful times. Now a grumpy old man I still turn to this often, whether happy or sad, as background or to actually listen to…and as a result I have ended up having to re-buy the CD a couple of times over the years. Anyway folks, I hope that this strikes a chord with you, as it has with me…..
Xtal
Tha
Pulsewidth
Ageispolis
I
Green Calx
Heliosphan
We are the music makers
Schottkey 7th Path
Ptolemy
Hedphelym
Delphium
Actium
Highlights for me are “Pulsewidth”, “Ageispolis”, “Green Calx” and the best of the bunch with the layers and soaring synths is “Heliosphan”.
In 2003, the album was placed number 92 in NME's "100 Best Albums" poll.[ The album was also featured in the book
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. At various times it has been described as, "a masterpiece of ambient techno" and a "work of brilliance". With one magazine naming it the greatest album of the 1990’s
This album has been a constant for almost 30years with me. I am expecting a marmite reaction, but am hoping that I may get at least one convert and a score marginally higher than “The Streets”.
ENJOY!