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Come To Daddy (short Story)
Come to Daddy may refer to: * ''Come to Daddy'' (song), 1997 song by Aphex Twin * ''Come to Daddy'' (EP), 1997 extended play by Aphex Twin * ''Come to Daddy'' (film), 2019 film {{disambiguation ...
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Come To Daddy (song)
"Come to Daddy" is a song by British electronic music producer Richard D. James, released under his main pseudonym Aphex Twin. It was released as a single through Warp Records on 6 October 1997, coinciding with the lengthier extended play release of the same name. A music video for the song was released, which ranked at number one on '' Pitchfork''s Top 50 Music Videos of 1990s list. In October 2011, '' NME'' placed the song at number 42 on its "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years" list. The song peaked at number 10 on the Danish Singles Chart and number 36 on the UK Singles Chart. Background James noted his thoughts on the song in a 2001 interview with '' Index Magazine'', notably being uninterested in its popularity. "'Come to Daddy' came about while I was just hanging around my house, getting pissed and doing this crappy death metal jingle. Then it got marketed and a video was made, and this little idea that I had, which was a joke, turned into something huge. It wasn't ri ...
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Come To Daddy (EP)
''Come to Daddy'' is an EP/mini-album by British electronic music artist Aphex Twin. The EP's lead single, and the first track on the EP, " Come to Daddy (Pappy Mix)"—often simply called "Come to Daddy"—is one of Aphex Twin's best-known songs; it peaked at number 36 on the UK Singles Chart. Composition ''Come to Daddy'' has been described as featuring drum and bass beats throughout. Each mix of "Come to Daddy" is seemingly unrelated, with the "Little Lord Faulteroy" and "Mummy" mixes bearing no noticeable resemblance to the original "Pappy" mix. "To Cure a Weakling Child (Contour Regard)" is a remix of the song "To Cure a Weakling Child" from '' Richard D. James Album''. Six of ''Come to Daddy'' eight tracks feature vocals. According to Sean Booth of Autechre, James' track "Bucephalus Bouncing Ball" is a reaction to their track " Drane", to which they then replied with the track " Drane2". Packaging ''Come to Daddy'' packaging features stark black letters against a white b ...
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