Drukqs - Aphex Twin

Drukqs

Aphex Twin

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2001-10-22
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 30

  • ℗ 2001 Warp Records Limited

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Jynweythek Aphex Twin 2:23
2
Vordhosbn Aphex Twin 4:51
3
Kladfvgbung Mischk Aphex Twin 2:06
4
Omgyjya-Switch7 Aphex Twin 4:52
5
Strotha Tynhe Aphex Twin 2:12
6
Gwely Mernans Aphex Twin 5:08
7
Bbydhyonchord Aphex Twin 2:33
8
Cock/ver10 Aphex Twin 5:18
9
Avril 14th Aphex Twin 2:05
10
Mt Saint Michel + Saint Michae Aphex Twin 8:10
11
Gwarek2 Aphex Twin 6:46
12
Orban Eq Trx 4 Aphex Twin 1:35
13
Aussois Aphex Twin 0:13
14
Hy a Scullyas Lyf Adhagrow Aphex Twin 2:14
15
Kesson Dalek Aphex Twin 1:21
16
54 Cymru Beats Aphex Twin 6:06
17
Btoum-Roumada Aphex Twin 1:58
18
Lornaderek Aphex Twin 0:31
19
QKThr Aphex Twin 1:27
20
Meltphace 6 Aphex Twin 6:24
21
Bit 4 Aphex Twin 0:25
22
Prep Gwarek 36 Aphex Twin 1:19
23
Father Aphex Twin 0:57
24
Taking Control Aphex Twin 7:14
25
Petiatil Cx Htdui Aphex Twin 2:11
26
Ruglen Holon Aphex Twin 1:49
27
Afx237 v.7 Aphex Twin 4:23
28
Ziggomatic 17 Aphex Twin 8:35
29
Beskhu3epnm Aphex Twin 2:10
30
Nanou2 Aphex Twin 3:25

Reviews

  • The pure definition of Brilliant

    5
    By WaaaZ
    Richard D. James, you are one sick puppy.
  • this has to be the most moving album i own right now

    5
    By dstreamerII
    I am so thankful to my friend who introduced me to Richard D. James' work. This album is of the highest level of intelligent and thoughtful composition that I have experienced. Further, it offers a wide variety of experiences with its broad palette of emotions and moods. Personally my favorite track has to be "Mt Saint Michel + Saint Michaels Mount." "Mt Saint Michel" is an intense piece throughout, but in the last minute and a half, took me to a space I had never before experienced. Please listen to this part as loud as your system (or your ears) can handle and close your eyes if possible. It causes one's grip on whatever his or her current experience is to weaken to the point of feeling like he or she is mentally adrift and unable to gain solidarity. I still want to listen to the album on two different systems, one next to the other, with one playing tracks 1-15 and the other playing tracks 16-30, starting both at the same time and allowing both to completely play out. I heard that it is a very cohesive and moving match up. If it does work, it is a further testament to the masterful craftsmanship of Richard D. James. However, even if it doesn't match up as speculated, this album is, from point a to point b, so much a feat of musical ingenuity that any further musical architecture and interplay is honestly unnecessary (though I would be happy to accept it, were it so haha).

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