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Aphex Twin announces new album
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SYSTEM-J
I suppose I'll be the one to make this thread:

http://www.stereogum.com/1699431/ap...-deep-web/news/
Syntonic
Not surprising, especially after that rumor you stated a while back...still exciting though.

Thanks for the heads up.
enydo
Drat, and I thought seeing it all over twitter was the end of it. All I could think of was that comment you made that Syntonic is referencing, Jack.
SYSTEM-J
About his divorce? The plot thickens in that regard. People have noticed that the last track in this possible tracklist is "Anastasia" spelled backwards, which seems to be the name of some 19 year old Russian photographer who's been doing some work for him. Midlife crisis, etc.
Sykonee
It would be hilarious - and totally in line with Ricky Da James' manifesto - if he releases Caustic Window as a bonus disc alongside whatever this turns out to be.
enydo
Hmmmm, wonder if he's strapped for cash? I've heard Warp's publishing is awful and they make very little money. They offered like, $250 total to this three-person band in NYC to open for Plaid lollll.
Woony
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Originally posted by enydo
Hmmmm, wonder if he's strapped for cash? I've heard Warp's publishing is awful and they make very little money. They offered like, $250 total to this three-person band in NYC to open for Plaid lollll.


If he actually was strapped for cash, he'd just do some touring. Seriously, Aphex is someone that will find five-figure festival gigs all over the place in an instant if he wants to.

He's still contractually bound with Warp for like three more albums so it's not like has the choice to release anywhere else.
SYSTEM-J
He played Glastonbury this summer and he reportedly charges £40,000 per hour for DJ gigs so I don't think he's living on baked beans just yet.

I don't know any facts, but I do kinda struggle to believe that Warp make very little money. They're one of the longest surviving electronic labels around, they have major distribution links and you can still find albums they put out 20 years ago in high street shops, so the back-catalogue alone must sell pretty healthily.
enydo
Probably true, I don't know anything. Just had some dude in Brooklyn complaining to me about them at one point. They are still huge and continue to suck up relevant artists when they can, so I'd imagine they are not exactly broke.
Woony
Boom, release date September 22.

http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=26069

enydo
quote:
Aphex obsessives will note the limited edition triple-vinyl version of the album, which is retailing at £250 and can only be bought by entering a ballot.


JFC.

Gonna pirate this one, boys.
Woony
Looking at the Bleep website, there's a regular vinyl release ($33) as well. Yeah, the limited edition's bull but who cares really. You're paying for the extra print, not for the music.
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