Andrew O’Hagan’s Caledonian Road (Faber, £20) is an exquisite state-of-the nation novel that draws us into the world of Campbell Flynn, an art historian ... pioneer Aphex Twin is the subject ...
Following the release of Gary Hustwit's long-awaited Eno documentary, our resident music prof puts the fabled producer's most celebrated release under the musical microscope ...
You'd also do well to cast your eyes over that cover art, featuring blood smears and ... and ‘Run It’ sound like the band are on an Aphex Twin / Squarepusher trip that may provoke relentless ...
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Thus begins a line that stretches to rock and roll, then to punk and hardcore, then to the experimental techno of Aphex Twin and even the post-modern hip hop of Earl Sweatshirt. Confronting art that ...
Inspired by the likes of Steve Reich and Aphex Twin, Mathis utilized no synths or loops in creating The Somnia Variations, recording the entire album with instruments and manual effects: first piano, ...
The Prodigy, Basement Jaxx, Fred again.., Skrillex and Happy Mondays have played it. De La Soul, Aphex Twin, Carl Cox and deadmau5, too. For dance music fans, and just music fans in general, The ...
it’s easy to pick up on everything from progressive rock on OK Computer or hear them inhabiting the same digital aesthetics as someone like Aphex Twin when they started work on Kid A. Although Keith ...
Another new year brings a fresh crop of artists to keep an eye on. Like the past couple of years, we spent time narrowing ...
He appeared in several concerts accompanied on stage by the Radiohead guitarist, Jonny Greenwood, Aphex Twin, Adrian Utley of Portishead, Tom Verlain of Television and Leszek Możdżer. The Warsaw ...
In tribute to the legendary filmmaker, we have compiled five ways in which David Lynch’s surreal universe has impacted dance ...
When it debuted in the spring of 1990, David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks was inarguably the strangest show to have ever been made for American television. It was, simultaneously ...