''Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2'' is the ninth
EP by the British
electronic music
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ian Richard D James. It was released under the pseudonym
Aphex Twin
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on 23 January 2015 on
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. It is meant as a companion piece to his fifth studio album, ''
Drukqs
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'' (2001).
It received mixed reviews and placed in several international
record chart
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s, including the United States ''
Billboard
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''
Dance/Electronic Albums
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chart, where it peaked at number one.
Background
''Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt.2'' features acoustic sounds such as
prepared piano
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, drums, and wood and metal percussion, controlled electronically.
James considers it the successor to his 2001 album ''
Drukqs
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'':
Part 1 is ''Drukqs'', as that was the first thing I released that utilised computer controlled instruments, namely a modified Yamaha Disklavier, 2nd gen and a couple of midi
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controlled solenoid based drum mechanisms I made just after I got the Disklavier.
The EP extends the ideas of its predecessor, according to Mark Richardson of ''
Pitchfork
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'', who noted that "where James used to offer his
electro-acoustic pieces as a showcase for lyrical melodies, about half the music here consists of crisply arranged beats, with loping drum lines that occasionally veer toward
funk".
Much of the album features
breakbeat
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backing.
''
Exclaim!
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'' stated that most tracks "fall under the label of
avant-garde jazz
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— some of it experimental and way out there — while other parts are coherent enough to sneak into the darker corners of
Ninja Tune
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Inspired by a visit ...
's back catalogue."
Release
''Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2'' was announced for release on 9 January 2015 on
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s official website.
The track listing, worldwide release date and a list of available release formats were published on
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alongside
pre-order
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s of the EP. Released worldwide on 23 January, ''Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2'' was made available as a
12-inch record pressed on 140-gram
vinyl
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, a
Digipak
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Jewel case
...
CD and a
digital download in various digital formats, including
MP3
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,
WAV and
FLAC
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. An alternative mix of the EP's opening track—"Diskhat ALL Prepared1mixed
nr2mix—was made available for
stream and MP3 download on
Richard D James official
SoundCloud
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account a day prior.
In Japan, ''Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2'' was released on Beat Records and sold 3,627 physical copies in its first week of release.
The EP was particularly successful on the independent charts in Ireland and the United Kingdom; it peaked at number 8 on both the
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and the
UK Independent Albums Chart
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,
as well as entering at number 7 on the UK
Official Record Store Albums Chart, where it peaked at number 4 in its third week of release.
''Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2'' placed in three separate
''Billboard'' charts in the US. It fared well on the
Dance/Electronic Albums
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chart, entering at number 4 in its first week of release and peaking at number 1 the following week;
the EP also entered the
Tastemakers Albums chart at number 24 and placed at number 10 in its second week.
Reception
At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, ''Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2'' received an average score of 64, based on 15 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Felicity Martin of ''
Clash'' called the EP "a difficult but enriching document
hat iscompiled of often-jarring, disjointed instruments," noting the "really interesting part of this extended play—it's not about making the robots feel human, but feeling as though you're in the room with them, whirring about around you."
In his review for the ''
NME
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'' Louis Pattison referred to the EP as "true, manufactured pop music" due to the instrumentation being "played not by human hands, but by signals zipping around circuit boards." He added that "as a challenge—to his audience, and to himself
..it succeeds admirably.".
For ''
Drowned in Sound
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History
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'', Benjamin Bland referred to the EP as "a welcome reminder of James's ability to utilise decidedly
avant-garde
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ideas in a manner that, although acutely alien to our idea of musical normality, is nevertheless engaging and inspiring." Bland also regarded the EP as "highly listenable, no less so than ''Syro''".
''
Pitchfork
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'' writer Mark Richardson praised the EP but called it "a release for established fans."
''
Exclaim!
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'' writer Daryl Keating offered a mixed review, describing the EP as "the compositional scribblings of a sleepless man".
''
Resident Advisor
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''s Jordan Rothlein's review described the EP as "a moody set that sounds a bit like either
Tom Waits
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instrumentals, a
gamelan
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ensemble going pop, or maybe just some bits from ''Syro'' played back at a fraction of their original speed." Rothelin added that "though there's a certain pleasure in listening to an artist figure things out, a full 28 minutes feels like overkill."
Writing for ''
The Guardian
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'', Ben Beaumont-Thomas was highly critical of the EP, saying that "if ''Syro'' was an inquisitive artificial intelligence ... then
his EPis like the organic consciousness it was drawn from, its owner now tinkering with jigsaws in a retirement home."
AllMusic
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was almost entirely negative; reviewer Andy Kellman wrote that "nothing is particularly energizing ... the EP should be approached like a sequel—with low expectations."
Track listing
The track length above is valid for CD, digital download and vinyl played on 33 rpm.
Personnel
All personnel credits adapted from ''Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2''s album notes.
Performer
*
Richard D James – keyboards, percussion, programming,
production
Technical personnel
*Beau Thomas –
mastering
Design personnel
*
The Designers Republic – design, cover art
*Atsushi Sasaki – liner notes
Chart positions
Release history
References
External links
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