Take a deep dive into Feed Me Weird Things, the debut album from Squarepusher (aka Tom Jenkinson), released in 1996 on Aphex Twin’s Rephlex label. Check out my video review
Tag: Rephlex Records
AFX – Analord 10
A teaser of the old-school acid sounds of the Analord series, the Analord 10 EP contains one of Aphex Twin's best tracks.
AFX – Smojphace EP
Comprising a ragga breakcore remix of The Bug & Daddy Freddy's Run the Place Red and two beat-less noise tracks, The Smojphace EP was not exactly what I was looking for...
Bradley Strider – Bradley’s Beat & Bradley’s Robot EPs
The only two releases Richard D James put out under the Bradley Strider alias, a nice little find if you're after some off-kilter but on-point rave fuel.
Aphex Twin – Analogue Bubblebath 5
The elusive fifth instalment in the Analogue Bubblebath series, which never saw the light of day with an official release.
Aphex Twin – Analogue Bubblebath 4
The five tracks on Analogue Bubblebath 4 are all untitled but have been given 'fan titles' based on the prominent sound effect featured in each one.
AFX – Analogue Bubblebath 3
The first release under the AFX moniker, Analogue Bubblebath 3 has the run time of an album, which would make it James' only LP on his own Rephlex Records.
Caustic Window – Joyrex J9 EP
Joyrex J9 is probably the weakest of the Caustic Window trio, lacking does a Cordialatron or On the Romance Tip. Not that there isn't some industrial-strength acid rave gold here.
Caustic Window – Joyrex J5 EP
Hot on the heels of the first Caustic Window EP, Joyrex J5 offers more of the same manic acid techno and blissed out rave lushness.
Ten of the best – 1996
Having recently noticed the 25-year anniversaries of some classic albums, I realised just how many of my favourites were released in 1996. So here's ten of them. Far from being a definitive list, these are just ten albums I'm particularly fond of. They're not presented in any sort of rank order, and comparin say Eels, … Continue reading Ten of the best – 1996









