Chosen Lords
- Aphex Twin
- Band Name: Aphex Twin
- Record Label: Rephlex
- Release Date: Apr 18, 2006
User Score
8.7
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 26 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 25 out of 26
-
Mixed: 0 out of 26
-
Negative: 1 out of 26
Review this album
-
Your Score10 out of 10
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
-
Characters remaining: 5000 out of 5000
- User score
- Most active
- By date
- Most helpful
- Most Clicked
-
PostModernVancouverBowieMay 20, 200610Aphex Twin remains musics most creative artist. He has been musics most advanced artist for 15 years now and is simply untouchable!
-
-
KomatsuNov 3, 200610One more time..another beauty work by James with amazing music atmosphere and rythme.there's no doubt that, once again, Richard D. James well deserves his electronic ermine.
-
-
Sep 3, 201110A brilliant piece of work compiling the best tracks off of the Analord series. It's my personal favorite Aphex Twin album and will always have a special place in my musical collection. Highlights: "Fenix Funk 5," "Crying in Your Face," "Boxing Day," "Klopjob"
-
TomRJun 9, 20069Certainly not his best album, but it's really good.
-
-
WangTApr 23, 20068The cd is generally good. Fenix Funk, Reunion, and Crying in Yur Face are brilliant, and the other tracks are good. Not as ground breaking as his earlier albums, but it makes me anticipate the next Aphex Twin album again.
-
-
SteveSApr 19, 20069Sounds a bit like Richard D. James swallowed Orbital in places, but definitely one of his best. It's less hard than his other works and very easy to listen to.
-
-
[Anonymous]Apr 20, 20068Takes the best and brightest from the Analord series. It's nice to not have to sift through 10+ EPs trying to find those couple songs you really enjoyed but couldn't remember the name of. The tracks actually mesh together as a full album quite well. Songs like Fenix Funk, Reunion, and PXSteal.Ldpinch.D (among others) are pretty darn catchy.
-
-
mikes.Jun 26, 20066nothing new to the genre, actually kind of a step backwards for aphex twin, yet, aphex twin sort of needed to get back to the basics. However the production is not fresh and is uninspired and that is what holds this album back.
-
-
RickWJun 28, 20068A great collection of tunes. I was not taken on first listen, but what a grower. Some absolute gems that you just have to move about to!
-
-
RayLJun 14, 20068very similar to his early work, even though its referenced on the analord series. The tracks, tunes, and beats clearly have the afx signature, even though i expected more brilliance, like in his 90's work. never the less richard D james never siezes to amaze me.
-
-
ppllrfakeSep 19, 20068Surprisingly, this CD does not have the best of the analord series in my opinion. He's missing mydoom vbs.redloff, or something along those lines
-
-
Apr 11, 20129Richard D James goes back to his roots to explore what he can do with limited vintage technology from the 80's and 90's, these are his 10 personal favourite tracks from the Analord project, remastered thoroughly for digital technology. I only give this a 9 as I didn't agree with his picks from the Analord series, if only he'd have added "I'm Self Employed" to the mix..
prev
next
Page:
- 1
-
It's a step backwards for sure, but a worthwhile one.
-
80The dark malevolent genius of "Windowlicker" may be lacking, but Richard D. James still walks that line between the accessible and the downright filthy.
-
A brilliant collection of spanking, multi-layered tunes.