Customer Review: DJ /Rupture. I do. so I'm kind of biased (I freakin' pre-ordered it for chrissakes). have you heard/bought/tried to copy a friend's copy of any of his last mixes? yeah? then you'll definitely like this one. he dials back the aggro/digital hardcore beats and makes one that you go back to immediately... more info
Customer Review: Great CD! Perfect for playing as background music while hosting company. Although its always requested to be turned up because everyone likes it.
Customer Review: Just a Souvenir is his punk fusion record, and I'm quite certain that no one has ever sounded like this before. At points, Tom is clearly imbellishing on his bassy jazz sounds of yore (see Feed Me Weird Things and Hard Normal Daddy), but as the record progesses, we find ourselves listening to an... more info
Customer Review: I pulled this CD set out for the first time in years the other day and was transported back to a time when the sky was seemingly the limit for this new sound called drum n bass. This album will put you in a trance...it gives the feeling of nostalgia while still feeling fresh. I feel like anytime you... more info
Customer Review: As indicated by the running times above, this album is relatively brief, such that it could almost be considered an EP -- the best stuff is found when Aphex Twin mixes frenetic beats with lush melodies. The paragon of that is "Girl/Boy Song", fusing pizzicato strings with crisp, yet at-times sloppy... more info
Customer Review: Cinco De Mowo! is a fun, danceable look at jazz and techno aesthetics and joyfully plays with both in an enjoyable album that demands that you enjoy every beat.Enjoy, enjoy!
Customer Review: Jeff Beck still relevant. I've got a fair bit of Becks music over the years, as well as most other notable guitarists like SRV, Tommy Bolin, Gary Moore, Steve Morse, Steve Howe, Robin Trower, Roberet Fripp etc. I think this CD and Who Else shows that Jeff Beck is still wanting to keep updating his... more info
Customer Review: I was ambivalent towards this album when I first gave it the once over. To my ear it seemed sonically dispersed, sort of 'all over the place' and 'busy.' But I never, ever dismiss an album after one spin, unless it's glaringly obvious garbage- and on the second, third and so forth runs, the album as... more info
Customer Review: Having a body of work as diverse as Richard D. James sets up a lot of unreasonable expectations for fans and critics. From his early work in the late eighties through his four albums recorded under the name "Aphex Twin" and countless other recordings under other names, RDJ has blazed trails and... more info
Customer Review: First of all its almost 2009 and I just kind of stumbled onto these reviews of Rotting Pinata. I started listening to this CD while going through difficult times and just sort of connected with it. But their music just seemed better than everything else for a long time, you can really hear and feel... more info