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| | Analogue Bubblebath | | | Music Artist : | | AFX Featuring Schizophrenia | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Tvt | | Release Date : | | 1994-03-01 | | Store Price : | | $10.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $10.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Analogue Bubblebath 1 2. Isopropophlex 3. Entrance to Exit 4. AfX 2 - AFX
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A Cornerstone of Human Progress Submitted on: 2009-02-08 |
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To be concise, I can't believe I even own this album, much less bought it for a paltry sum of $5. It feels legendary, like an ancient amulet that enhanced the wisdom of the pharaohs. It is simply the greatest electronic music EP or single of all time. That's not hyperbole. Purchase this. At even the most exorbitantly extortionist price, the person who sold it to you is still getting the short end of the stick.
The eponymous first track will someday make the cut on classical music compilations alongside Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin, and Autechre. |
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analogue bubbles Submitted on: 2005-03-22 |
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| The best tracks here? analogue bubblebath and isoprophlex.The other two tracks are okay but sound a bit dated(what did you expect?)You can compare it to some of his work under the 'caustic window' alias.Still very nice and for the aphex collector a must have. |
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Excellent beat-driven RDJ Submitted on: 2005-03-11 |
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When I bought this, I was under the impression that it would be something among the lines of Selected Ambient Works 85-92 or On: it was released around that time, and the name alone--Analogue Bubblebath--conjured scenes of peaceful ambience, like something calm and warm. Well, anyone who's heard this knows that that couldn't be farther from reality.
It doesn't sound anything like SAW, or even ...I Care Because You Do--it's got similar beats, but lacks ...I Care's melodies and tones. Analogue Bubblebath proved to be a more abrasive and caustic electronica than I thought was possible back in 1994. "Isopropophlex"--starting with a great loop and adding layers upon layers of beats one at a time--always reminds me of NIN's "Broken" EP, like something Trent Reznor would have produced if he mixed more techno into his industrial amalgam than metal, and "Entrance to Exit" is one of those songs we all could've sworn we'd heard in the Matrix, a Prodigy-esque sirened breakbeat fare you can't help but tap your foot or nod your head to.
At just under 20 minutes, this album seems all to short, but it's a wonderful slice of great acid techno not commonly heard on James' other work, and worth every penny. |
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it all started with this LP Submitted on: 2004-05-09 |
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| Just great. I am a fan of his music for quite a while and all of his records are special in their own way. Tracks with a little twist only RDJ can add. Sometimes a bit sinister, but thats ok for me! Most of his tracks are sertainly refreshing and energy boosting. A philosopher teacher once said: "to enjoy and appreciate the quality of sertain aspects (of whatsoever) you have to have rotten spots besides it". In case of some of the tracks ("ventolin" (medicine for asthmatic patiens) for example in which you hear a sample of a person hyperventilating), annoying bleeps, cracks and sounds are added in such way that when they fade away in a track you almost feel a releef....a contrast between serenety and rotten (no offence) |
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creativity at its best! Submitted on: 2003-11-05 |
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| amazing, i love the song "Entrance to Exit" as it feels like a Tornado is consuming your very presense. The molody creates a fast merry go round tornado effect that sweeps you away. |
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