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Fenix Funk 5 5:04
XMD 5a 7:56

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Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ANALORD 10 Aphex Twin Analord 10 ‎(12", Ltd, Bin) Rephlex ANALORD 10 UK 2005
ANALORD 10 Aphex Twin Analord 10 ‎(12", Pic) Rephlex ANALORD 10 UK 2005
ANALORD 10 Aphex Twin Analord 10 ‎(2xFile, MP3, 320) Rephlex ANALORD 10 UK 2009
ANALORD 10 Aphex Twin Analord 10 ‎(2xFile, WAV) Rephlex ANALORD 10 UK 2009


Aphex Twin - Analord 10 FLAC album

Musician performer: Aphex Twin

Title: Analord 10

Country: UK

Date of release: 2005

Style: Breakbeat, IDM, Electro, Experimental, Acid

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1184 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 480

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Dynen
Great tracks, though awful pressing compared to the impeccable crafted vinyls in the rest of the Analord serie.
Dynen
Great tracks, though awful pressing compared to the impeccable crafted vinyls in the rest of the Analord serie.
DABY
Full set on ebay, in binder. Not CAT 034.(£550.00 or Best Offer) W00t!
DABY
Full set on ebay, in binder. Not CAT 034.(£550.00 or Best Offer) W00t!
Maman
Looking for an empty binder for a reasonable price. Please let me know if you are willing to sell one...
Maman
Looking for an empty binder for a reasonable price. Please let me know if you are willing to sell one...
Billy Granson
Oh that funky and demented phoenix and its gargling bassline... BANA-NANANANA
Billy Granson
Oh that funky and demented phoenix and its gargling bassline... BANA-NANANANA
Djang
As much as picture discs look cool the sound quality always suffers, I would rather a decent heavy black version.
Djang
As much as picture discs look cool the sound quality always suffers, I would rather a decent heavy black version.
Coron
Anyone who has the picture vinyl in the original PVC sleeve, remove the record from it asap! the PVC sleeve will destroy the look and sound quality. Get a normal inner and outer sleeve for it.
Coron
Anyone who has the picture vinyl in the original PVC sleeve, remove the record from it asap! the PVC sleeve will destroy the look and sound quality. Get a normal inner and outer sleeve for it.
Morlunn
If creatures inhabit leftfield electronics, Aphex Twin inhabits that space. Marks his territory like a wild wolf. Grunting acid spurts rhythms in offbeat patterns, but somehow they congele to form audio "things" that us humans can dance to in unconventional ways. The trance like effects of Aphex tracks take the listener deeper into "elsewhereness (yea maybe I just made that word up)".
Morlunn
If creatures inhabit leftfield electronics, Aphex Twin inhabits that space. Marks his territory like a wild wolf. Grunting acid spurts rhythms in offbeat patterns, but somehow they congele to form audio "things" that us humans can dance to in unconventional ways. The trance like effects of Aphex tracks take the listener deeper into "elsewhereness (yea maybe I just made that word up)".
Ndlaitha
Personally, this release has ups and downs.On each EP there's one or two remarkable tracks. But there's (in my humble opinion) also a bunch of crap.I dont say this to dis the man, but alot of tracks go nowhere.However, for a collector like me, its a nice collectors item. 12 vinyls, a binder...limited...what can you ask for more?? :)great tracks that i reminded: 'Fenix Funk 5', 'Crying in your face', 'Grumpy acid', 'Halibut acid', 'Reunion 2' and 'Trojan.KillAV.E' I give this a 3,8/5
Ndlaitha
Personally, this release has ups and downs.On each EP there's one or two remarkable tracks. But there's (in my humble opinion) also a bunch of crap.I dont say this to dis the man, but alot of tracks go nowhere.However, for a collector like me, its a nice collectors item. 12 vinyls, a binder...limited...what can you ask for more?? :)great tracks that i reminded: 'Fenix Funk 5', 'Crying in your face', 'Grumpy acid', 'Halibut acid', 'Reunion 2' and 'Trojan.KillAV.E' I give this a 3,8/5
Gholbirdred
The only way to get a hold of Analord 10 on vinyl without the binder. Surprisingly little surface noise for a picture disc. Can't be the same pressing as the black vinyl because the groove starts somewhat recessed, almost like standard 10'. Seems like Richard reserved his best tracks for Analord 10 since they came with the binder and this picture disc but that's up for the listener to decide. Probably won't be unobtainium collectible in 20 years, but let's see.
Gholbirdred
The only way to get a hold of Analord 10 on vinyl without the binder. Surprisingly little surface noise for a picture disc. Can't be the same pressing as the black vinyl because the groove starts somewhat recessed, almost like standard 10'. Seems like Richard reserved his best tracks for Analord 10 since they came with the binder and this picture disc but that's up for the listener to decide. Probably won't be unobtainium collectible in 20 years, but let's see.
Xig
Everyone who owns this binder, take all of your 12s out of it and just put them in paper jackets and sleeves. The poly sleeves they come in, once again, mess the records all up making them all foggy and noisy (referring to the original Caustic Window Compilation poly triple fold out sleeve that did the same thing). Sorry Rephlex, you just have bad luck w/ polyvinyl sleeves. Now stay far far away from them. Paper and cardboard for the rest of your days please.
Xig
Everyone who owns this binder, take all of your 12s out of it and just put them in paper jackets and sleeves. The poly sleeves they come in, once again, mess the records all up making them all foggy and noisy (referring to the original Caustic Window Compilation poly triple fold out sleeve that did the same thing). Sorry Rephlex, you just have bad luck w/ polyvinyl sleeves. Now stay far far away from them. Paper and cardboard for the rest of your days please.
Felolak
All my Analord records have been sitting in their polyvinyl sleeves in the binder for ten years, and they all look and play exactly as they did on the day they were bought.
Felolak
All my Analord records have been sitting in their polyvinyl sleeves in the binder for ten years, and they all look and play exactly as they did on the day they were bought.
Butius
how big are the poly vinyl sleeves? maybe you could put them in papersleeves and these into the polyvinylsleeves? just a thought?
Butius
how big are the poly vinyl sleeves? maybe you could put them in papersleeves and these into the polyvinylsleeves? just a thought?
Modimeena
I read your comment, ran to the binder and sure enough you were right! ALL my 12" are now foggy and dull looking. Thankfully they still play and I haven't noticed the noisy issue (YET! --- EDIT: Scratch that: Some still play, some will skip like mad and are basically now UNPLAYABLE!!! This is terrible!), but I'm probably (EDIT: "have no choice now") going to buy them all again and stuff the new ones in paper dust jackets to avoid them getting worse. Very disappointing.
Modimeena
I read your comment, ran to the binder and sure enough you were right! ALL my 12" are now foggy and dull looking. Thankfully they still play and I haven't noticed the noisy issue (YET! --- EDIT: Scratch that: Some still play, some will skip like mad and are basically now UNPLAYABLE!!! This is terrible!), but I'm probably (EDIT: "have no choice now") going to buy them all again and stuff the new ones in paper dust jackets to avoid them getting worse. Very disappointing.
TheJonnyTest
Analord 10 is mercifully short, but of a high quality. Fenix Funk 5 displays melodies that remind the listener of Drukqs, whose rapid speedcore tracks were surprisingly melodic. While this track only really picks up after one minute, it is worth listening to. XMD5a opens in a dark, brooding sort of way. When the drums begin to make their way in through the woodwork, it develops into a nice little acid tune. The intro is unusual compared to the rest of the track, but it has the ambient touch you'd hear from SAW2. All in all, this is another high-quality Analord release. Definitely worth a listen.
TheJonnyTest
Analord 10 is mercifully short, but of a high quality. Fenix Funk 5 displays melodies that remind the listener of Drukqs, whose rapid speedcore tracks were surprisingly melodic. While this track only really picks up after one minute, it is worth listening to. XMD5a opens in a dark, brooding sort of way. When the drums begin to make their way in through the woodwork, it develops into a nice little acid tune. The intro is unusual compared to the rest of the track, but it has the ambient touch you'd hear from SAW2. All in all, this is another high-quality Analord release. Definitely worth a listen.
Dagdardana
I thought i'd let the set as a whole sink in before commenting. AFX has always been uncompromising, surprising and incalcuable throughout his career, the Analord series is no exception. No-one could have guessed what RDJ was going to do next, just like his whole career has been a long number of forward thinking and dare i say it controversial releases this came as a surprise to many, almost a hark back to the analogue systems of the birth of the electronic scene. The series as a whole is amazing, each 12" contains at LEAST one killer track, and each contains that RDJ 'special stuff' that makes the man an enigma in todays market. I love the set more every time i listen to it, OK there's a lot to get through, and the format's he chooses are probably more humourous than practical, but if you're in any way inclined to like techno, electro, acid or the sadly over-burdened and badly labelled IDM scene, then there's a wealth of solid music for you on the Analord series. And, as a parting shot, Acid rules and there can never be too many AFX releases for me, i've followed the career of this producer for over a decade, and a very happy man i am. The world would be a lot less interesting or bearable without him.
Dagdardana
I thought i'd let the set as a whole sink in before commenting. AFX has always been uncompromising, surprising and incalcuable throughout his career, the Analord series is no exception. No-one could have guessed what RDJ was going to do next, just like his whole career has been a long number of forward thinking and dare i say it controversial releases this came as a surprise to many, almost a hark back to the analogue systems of the birth of the electronic scene. The series as a whole is amazing, each 12" contains at LEAST one killer track, and each contains that RDJ 'special stuff' that makes the man an enigma in todays market. I love the set more every time i listen to it, OK there's a lot to get through, and the format's he chooses are probably more humourous than practical, but if you're in any way inclined to like techno, electro, acid or the sadly over-burdened and badly labelled IDM scene, then there's a wealth of solid music for you on the Analord series. And, as a parting shot, Acid rules and there can never be too many AFX releases for me, i've followed the career of this producer for over a decade, and a very happy man i am. The world would be a lot less interesting or bearable without him.
Xlisiahal
This series is a detour from the obsession with craft that has dominated electronics for the last five years. The need to validate skill by chopping up the amen break and throwing it around at 190 bpm has created a nuclear arms race that paralyzed and drained the content from a lot of music. Aphex Twin does not go totally retro against this but he pulls more tradition song ideas in a way that is new to electronics and by doing so creates something more meaningful.
Xlisiahal
This series is a detour from the obsession with craft that has dominated electronics for the last five years. The need to validate skill by chopping up the amen break and throwing it around at 190 bpm has created a nuclear arms race that paralyzed and drained the content from a lot of music. Aphex Twin does not go totally retro against this but he pulls more tradition song ideas in a way that is new to electronics and by doing so creates something more meaningful.
Silly Dog
Rumour has it, the Analord series was a 'gift' from Richard to Grant for the upcoming (at the time) birth of Grants first child. Makes financial sense to me. If there's one thing that will sell on Rephlex - it's AFX releases. If there's one way to sell AFX releases - it's limited edition, regular, and part of a series that you don't want to miss out on. Clever homework all round, guys. To me Analord is a milestone in Richards releases - initially I wasn't much engaged by much of the material, but over time it has truly proven itself to me as an incredibly explorable, mature, electronic milestone. Sure, it's no giant leap (he's been there and done that - leaps are for the youngsters to achieve now) but perhaps in time it will prove itself as a historical release.
Silly Dog
Rumour has it, the Analord series was a 'gift' from Richard to Grant for the upcoming (at the time) birth of Grants first child. Makes financial sense to me. If there's one thing that will sell on Rephlex - it's AFX releases. If there's one way to sell AFX releases - it's limited edition, regular, and part of a series that you don't want to miss out on. Clever homework all round, guys. To me Analord is a milestone in Richards releases - initially I wasn't much engaged by much of the material, but over time it has truly proven itself to me as an incredibly explorable, mature, electronic milestone. Sure, it's no giant leap (he's been there and done that - leaps are for the youngsters to achieve now) but perhaps in time it will prove itself as a historical release.
Peras
XMD5A is my favorite of the Analord series. it's haunting piano plays in my head at odd parts of the day long after the last time I've listened to it. fenixfunk 5 is no slouch either, together these tracks literally put me in an altered state. if you want to listen to somthing that will transport you, this is it.
Peras
XMD5A is my favorite of the Analord series. it's haunting piano plays in my head at odd parts of the day long after the last time I've listened to it. fenixfunk 5 is no slouch either, together these tracks literally put me in an altered state. if you want to listen to somthing that will transport you, this is it.
wanderpool
This really is an amazing record. really shows how forward thinking RDJ is. fenix funk is really powerful and beautiful makes me cry almost everytime. xmd is dark brooding and very unique in a style only aphex could do. Has some Fx that I have never heard before very psychoacoustic in places, A brilliant pressing on this high quality vinyl which I think was a good move as its probably one of the best produced records I`ve ever heard.
wanderpool
This really is an amazing record. really shows how forward thinking RDJ is. fenix funk is really powerful and beautiful makes me cry almost everytime. xmd is dark brooding and very unique in a style only aphex could do. Has some Fx that I have never heard before very psychoacoustic in places, A brilliant pressing on this high quality vinyl which I think was a good move as its probably one of the best produced records I`ve ever heard.
Fegelv
I've notice, reading the comments in the discogs forum about this release, that probably i'm the only one that i really love this release. Perfect sound, lush melodies,typical acid basslines, right beat. Old stuff? I'd like to have tons of theese "old stuff".
Fegelv
I've notice, reading the comments in the discogs forum about this release, that probably i'm the only one that i really love this release. Perfect sound, lush melodies,typical acid basslines, right beat. Old stuff? I'd like to have tons of theese "old stuff".
Mikale
Analord 10 is one of the most intriguing Aphex Twin releases. Released in a limited run and only available to order directly from rephlex, it nonetheless managed to generate huge hype, especially from the internet community. Apparently recorded and produced using old skool analogue equiptment, I was expecting something that sounds similar to vintage Aphex such as Heliosphan or Polynomial-C. Instead, we have 2 tracks which are quite unlike anything Richard has produced before. "Fenixfunk 5" is the more uptempo of the two tracks, and combines an electro/hip-hop style break, and a full workout of the vintage synths Richard has collected over the years. It actually kinda reminds me of "Camelot Jostle" by Ceephax Acid Crew, especially the main melody. "Xmd5a" is less immediate, though ultimately the most successful of the two for me. It combines a slow breakbeat, a wicked acid line, and a strangely disjointed piano (which sounds like the same one he used for Drukqs). Initially quite hard to get into, it nonetheless has proven to be a bit of a grower for me. To be fair, considering the massive hype surrounding this release, it was always going to be difficult to match expectations. The melodies are certainly not as memorable as the classic aphex tracks I mentioned previously, but then that particular era of music is over. A masterpiece it isn't, but analord 10 remains one of the better releases from RDJ, and proves that he is still able to produce interesting, innovative music, regardless of the equiptment he chooses to use.
Mikale
Analord 10 is one of the most intriguing Aphex Twin releases. Released in a limited run and only available to order directly from rephlex, it nonetheless managed to generate huge hype, especially from the internet community. Apparently recorded and produced using old skool analogue equiptment, I was expecting something that sounds similar to vintage Aphex such as Heliosphan or Polynomial-C. Instead, we have 2 tracks which are quite unlike anything Richard has produced before. "Fenixfunk 5" is the more uptempo of the two tracks, and combines an electro/hip-hop style break, and a full workout of the vintage synths Richard has collected over the years. It actually kinda reminds me of "Camelot Jostle" by Ceephax Acid Crew, especially the main melody. "Xmd5a" is less immediate, though ultimately the most successful of the two for me. It combines a slow breakbeat, a wicked acid line, and a strangely disjointed piano (which sounds like the same one he used for Drukqs). Initially quite hard to get into, it nonetheless has proven to be a bit of a grower for me. To be fair, considering the massive hype surrounding this release, it was always going to be difficult to match expectations. The melodies are certainly not as memorable as the classic aphex tracks I mentioned previously, but then that particular era of music is over. A masterpiece it isn't, but analord 10 remains one of the better releases from RDJ, and proves that he is still able to produce interesting, innovative music, regardless of the equiptment he chooses to use.