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Aphex Twin
Syro
A1
Minipops 67 (Source Field Mix)
4:41
A2
Xmas_Evet10 (Thanaton3 Mix)
10:24
B1
Produk 29
4:58
B2
4 Bit 9d Api+e+6
4:23
C1
180db_
3:06
C2
Circlont6a (Syrobonkus Mix)
5:50
D1
Fz Pseudotimestretch+e+3
0:52
D2
Circlont14 (Shrymoming Mix)
7:14
E1
Syro U473t8+e (Piezoluminescence Mix)
6:26
E2
Papat4 (Pineal Mix)
4:13
F1
S950tx16wasr10 (Earth Portal Mix)
5:52
F2
Aisatsana
5:12
Classic Aphex. Play it loud. It's rare that an electronic album is the biggest album of the year, or at least the most hyped. That's certainly the case with Syro, Richard D James first official release under his Aphex Twin moniker for some 13 years. So, is it in any good? For starters, it sounds like an Aphex Twin album. Listen through to the 12 tracks, and many of his familiar staples are present - the "Digeridoo" era rave breakbeats, the mangled synth-funk mash-ups, the intoxicating ambient-era melodies, the warped basslines and the skittish drill & bass style rhythms. There's madness, beauty and intensity in spades. In other words, it's an Aphex Twin album, and - as so many have pointed out since the album's release was announced - there's no-one else quite like Richard D James.