Analord

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Analord

2004 EP series by Richard D. James


Analord is a series of eleven 12" vinyl records released in 2005 by UK-based electronic music artist Richard D. James, primarily under the alias AFX. The series marked James's return to primarily analogue equipment following his computer-oriented programming work in the late 1990s. After their release, James "distilled" the 3½ hour, 42-track series into the 10-track compilation album Chosen Lords (2006), effectively his first full-length release since the 2001 album Drukqs.[6]

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On 24 December 2009 the Rephlex Records website began posting unreleased/bonus tracks for the Analord series in MP3 and WAV digital formats. In all, 21 bonus tracks were added to the series, totalling 62 tracks for a runtime of 4 hours and 36 minutes.[7]

History

The first installment, Analord 10, went on sale through the Rephlex Records website on 15 December 2004, and was packaged in a faux-leather binder with sleeves for housing the rest of the series. It was later re-released as a picture disc. Both pressings of Analord 10 were marketed under James' primary alias Aphex Twin, although other Analord recordings were released under the AFX pseudonym.[8][9]

A condensed, album-length version of the series, Chosen Lords, was released in 2006.

Musical equipment used

James has programmed a variety of analogue equipment throughout his career. Instruments on Analord include drum machines such as the Roland TR-606, TR-808, and TR-909; sequencers such as the Roland MC-4; and various synthesizers and polysynths, including the Roland SH-101 and Roland TB-303, a Synton Fenix Modular.

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Track listing

Analord 1

Released 24 January 2005.

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Analord 2

Released 24 January 2005.

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Analord 3

Released 21 February 2005.

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Analord 4

Released 21 February 2005.

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Analord 5

Released 14 March 2005.

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Analord 6

Released 11 April 2005.

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Analord 7

Released 25 April 2005.

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Analord 8

Released 9 May 2005.

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Analord 9

Released 13 June 2005.

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Analord 10

Released 15 December 2004 and credited to Aphex Twin rather than AFX. Re-released as a picture disc on 11 July 2005.

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Analord 11

Released 13 June 2005.

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* Released on 24 December 2009; only available through download.


References

  1. "AFX: Analord 1 / Analord 2 Album Review – Pitchfork". Pitchfork.
  2. Fallon, Patric (8 October 2014). "Aphex Twin Albums From Best to Worst". Stereogum. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  3. Analord, www.discogs.com, Retrieved 2015-07-11
  4. Aphex Twin Interview, www.clashmusic.com, Retrieved 2015-07-11
  5. A beginner's guide to the many sounds of Aphex Twin, www.avclub.com, Retrieved 2015-07-11

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