''Analogue Bubblebath'', also released as ''Aphex Twin ep'', is the first record by musician and producer
Richard D. James. The
EP was released under his alias
The Aphex Twin through
Mighty Force Records in September 1991. It was the inaugural release for the label, which at the time was a record shop in
Exeter
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/ref> The record was hugely influential on the development of electronic music, particularly techno
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and ambient techno
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. Its release has been described as a key event in the history of dance music. It is the first release in what became the ''Analogue Bubblebath'' series.
James previously had little inclination to release his music, though it had long circulated on tapes amongst his friends, and he would include his tracks in his set when DJing. His reluctance was eventually overcome while he was tripping
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on acid at a rave where he was performing, where he finally agreed to release the record.[
The title track was later described as "one of the most perfect tracks ever written" by the influential publication '']Mixmag
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History
The first issue of ''Mixmag'' ...
'',[ and has often been called one of the best tracks in James' catalogue.][ The initial pressing of 1000 copies sold out in less than a week; it was followed by further pressings of several thousand each.]
On release it was frequently played by London pirate
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radio stations
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and by the then newly-legal station KissFM
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. The record quickly gained James a cult following in the techno underground, and one of the early white label
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copies was heard by the head of R&S Records
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, leading to James' releases on that label.
Background
James had been making tapes of his music since his school days, which then circulated amongst his friends. He also included tracks of his own music in his early DJ performances. He has often said that he had little inclination in this period to release his music. James preferred to keep his music exclusively for playing at his performances, similar to the use of dubplate
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s in sound system culture.
Mark Darby, a free party
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organiser and rave promoter, opened the Mighty Force
Mighty Force Records was a record shop and techno label based in Exeter, Devon, South West England. It was founded by ex- punk, free festival activist (having briefly worked with the Stonehenge Free Festival Campaign in 1983) and warehouse pa ...
record shop in Exeter
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in January 1991.[ Like many independent record shops, it became an unofficial place for musicians and DJs to hang out, and was a focal point for the rave scene in the ]south west
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.[ James' friend ]Tom Middleton
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frequented the shop, and played Darby a C90 tape of James' music over the shop's sound system. Darby was eager to release music from it. He later commented: "I couldn’t believe it: it was like nothing I’d ever heard before."[ James was very reluctant to release a record on Darby's fledgling label. Darby stated that it took "around three months" to convince James to release it.
]
Darby had booked James to perform at a rave at the Academy
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in Plymouth
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Plymout ...
. During the rave James started tripping
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on acid. While James was tripping backstage after his set, Darby and Middleton were able to convince James to release the record. Darby later said "I think if he had not done that trip that night there may have never been any Aphex Twin."[ James has given a similar account: "they made me sign the contract when I was off my face. I was tripping and they're waving this money and a pen at me. It’s a bit clichéd but it's the way they got me to sign."][
The original record was mastered from the C90 tape onto a Betamax F1 tape. The initial pressing of 1000 (12" ]vinyl
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) records was distributed by Darby's friends, taking copies to record shops around London, and it quickly sold out. Further pressings of several thousand each followed soon after.[
]
Music
The music varies from Detroit
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-influenced ambient techno
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to intense acid and hardcore
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. The track "Isopropophlex" uses samples from the arcade game '' Berzerk'', along with a flanged and filtered voice sample. The musician and producer Tom Middleton
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collaborated on "En Trance to Exit" under the pseudonym Schizophrenia.
Berlin DJ Ellen Allien
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called the track "Analogue Bubblebath" "a classic tune by the best electronic producer in the world." The author and critic Simon Reynolds
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wrote of its "fluttery, diaphanous riff-pattern and hazy yet crystalline production".[ James' friend and fellow producer Tom Middleton considers it as "like pure emotion in sound". The influential publication '']Mixmag
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History
The first issue of ''Mixmag'' ...
'' called it "one of the most perfect tracks ever written". ''The Guardian
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'' described it as "one of those timeless tracks that convey incredible emotional depth" and noted that "it still stands as a gold standard for electronic music nearly 30 years after its initial release."[ It has often been cited as one of the best compositions in James' extensive discography.]
Simon Reynolds observed that the rest of the EP "revealed that James was no slouch when it came to industrial-strength hardcore." In contrast to the ambient sound of the title track, the industrial, menacing sound of "Isopropophlex" was described as "astringent
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" and suggestive of "a nasty corrosive fluid".[ Critic Ira Robbins, writing in 1997, referred to its "aggressively sequenced dance rhythms".] In an examination of James' work, ''The A.V. Club
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'' described the track as "restless, a pounding bass line fighting it out with synths that stab through the arrangement with purposeful malice."
The tracks "Analogue Bubblebath" and "Isopropophlex" can also be found on the R&S Records
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compilation '' Classics''. The EP was reissued by TVT Records
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in the US in 1994, on both CD and 12" vinyl format.
Impact
The record created a buzz
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in the UK about Aphex Twin, and on release won immediate acclaim, quickly earning the artist a cult following.[ It was heavily played on the many ]pirate
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radio stations
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in London. It also had playlist support from influential London radio station Kiss FM Kiss FM, Kiss Radio or variants may refer to:
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, and was played frequently by DJ Colin Dale. The original white label
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release found distribution in continental Europe. Renaat Vandepapeliere of the Belgian label R&S Records
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heard the record and then contacted James, which led to the releases James put out on that label in 1992.
The record went on to be hugely influential. Its title track was described as a "redrawing of ambient techno aesthetics" by ''Rolling Stone
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''.[ The author Simon Reynolds said that its sound "announced a new... direction in techno".][ The musician and ]Planet Mu
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founder Mike Paradinas
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said the record "was like a completely new English techno, completely inspired by his own influences." ''The Guardian'' named its release one of the "key events in the history of dance music".
Track listing
References
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Acid techno albums
Ambient techno EPs
1991 EPs
1991 debut EPs
Aphex Twin EPs