''Collapse EP'' is an
EP by the British
electronic music
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artist
Richard D. James under the pseudonym
Aphex Twin
Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), known professionally as Aphex Twin, is a British musician, composer and DJ active in electronic music since 1988. His idiosyncratic work has drawn on many styles, including techno, ambient music, ambi ...
. It was released on 14 September 2018 on
Warp. The record received universal acclaim from
music critics
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, who praised James for returning to his signature "Aphex Twin" sound.
Release
In late July 2018 stylised Aphex Twin logo posters appeared in
London
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's
Elephant and Castle station. By August, the same logo was found in various cities, such as
Los Angeles
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,
New York City
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, and
Tokyo
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. At the same time, a since-removed
Amazon
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listing for ''Collapse'' stated the release date to be 14 September 2018.
On 5 August 2018 Warp Records issued a press release via Twitter; an image of a document digitally obscured with the same Aphex Twin logo found days earlier. When edited, the document contained nonsensical, rambling sentences, such as "Y'wd Aphex Twin The legendary summer for this summer of love! love epoch, global phenomlomenamental", including words written in
Cornish, similar to track titles from James' 2001 album ''
Drukqs
''Drukqs'' (stylised as ''drukQs'') is the fifth studio album by the British electronic music artist and producer Richard D. James under the alias of Aphex Twin. It was released in October 2001 through Warp Records. It is a double album that ...
''.
On 7 August 2018
Adult Swim
Adult Swim (stylized as dult swim
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was scheduled to broadcast a track from ''Collapse'', but ultimately cancelled as the track's music video failed the
Harding test. The music video for "T69 collapse" was released later that day through the Aphex Twin
YouTube
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channel, with Warp Records stating the music video, as well as the metropolitan logo posters, were created by London-based video designer Weirdcore. Weirdcore told Fast Company's DJ Pangburn that to make the "T69 Collapse" video, he processed collaged 3D scans of Cornwall using Transfusion.AI, an After Effects plugin with machine learning algorithms that recompose images or video based on another media's style. Pre-orders for vinyl, CD and cassette copies of ''Collapse'' were made available on this day via the Aphex Twin store page, and online store
Bleep
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. The music was leaked on the internet on 13 August 2018.
Critical reception
''Collapse'' was met with universal acclaim from
music critics
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. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
normalised rating out of 100 reviews from mainstream critics, the extended play received an
average
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score of 82, based on 14 reviews.
Most critics noted the release for incorporating trademark Aphex Twin sounds similar to his previous releases.
Paul Simpson from
AllMusic
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lauded the "ironically titled" record which showcases a return to Aphex Twin's signature "ultra-glitchy beats and childlike melodies",
contrary to Robert Ham from ''
Consequence of Sound
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History
''Consequence of Sound'' was founded in Septem ...
'' who was less impressed with the familiarity and lack of surprise and shock in the songs. Alternatively, he praised the element of control within the tracks which came to "recognizable signatures at the center of the entropic sound that seems to be coming apart in real time."
The individual tracks on ''Collapse'' were received positively by critics, with Daryl Keating of ''
Exclaim!
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'' labelling the songs as "absolute gems" and Carlos Hawthorn from ''
Resident Advisor
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'' feeling that each track had "moments abstract enough to grab your attention and human enough to keep it."
[ Writing for '']NME
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'', Tom Connick described the record as "music for Mad Max
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's post-apocalyptic parties ..a mad-hatter's box of tricks, blown up and reconstructed" and called it Aphex Twin's "most essential" release in years. ''Slant Magazine
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''s Josh Geller was surprised with how "warm and inviting" ''Collapse'' sounds, whose "dense bursts of intricate glitch to expansive, ambient soundscapes" makes it feel like a "more elaborate musical journey than its mere five tracks."
Critics also compared the record to Aphex Twin's 2014 album, ''Syro
''Syro'' () is the sixth studio album by the British electronic music artist and producer Aphex Twin, Richard D. James under the alias of Aphex Twin. It was released on 19September 2014 through Warp Records. It was James's first album under th ...
'': Andy Cush from ''Spin
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'' found ''Collapse'' matching closely to the ambition and structural shifts found in the album, while Spyros Statis of ''PopMatters
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'' wrote that the record "interchanges the ''Syro'' sound with a range of dissonant ideas and disfigured rhythmic patterns." Cush later acknowledged that ''Collapse'' is more willing to "follow those shifts to even more hazardous locales"; most songs start at "relative normalcy" before moving "growing out of control" and breaking down. ''The Line of Best Fit
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''s Jack Bray instead compared ''Collapse'' to Aphex Twin's ''Cheetah
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'' EP, feeling that ''Collapse'' was a more confident release than the latter despite lasting for a shorter period. He particularly praised the musical arrangement on the record, which he observed was "packed with ideas" and "represents some of the finest and most varied to be found across any of phex Twin'sprojects". ''Pitchfork
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''s Philip Sherburne saw that unlike Aphex Twin's previous releases, the music on ''Collapse'' "moves on a wider scale" with a "real sense of violence", but manages to stay "relatively unscathed" due to Twin's mastery of "juggling precision and chaos".
Track listing
Charts
Notes
References
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2018 EPs
Aphex Twin EPs
Warp Records EPs