Aphex Twin...I Care Because You Do

Label:

Warp Records – Warp CD 30

Format:

CD , Album, Stereo

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

Side A
1 Acrid Avid Jam Shred 7:38
2 The Waxen Pith 4:49
3 Wax The Nip 4:18
Side B.
4 Icct Hedral (Edit) 6:07
5 Ventolin (Video Version) 4:29
6 Come On You Slags! 5:44
Side 3.
7 Start As You Mean To Go On 6:05
8 Wet Tip Hen Ax 5:17
9 Mookid 3:51
Side 4
10 Alberto Balsalm 5:10
11 Cow Cud Is A Twin 5:33
12 Next Heap With 4:43

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Warp Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warp Records
  • Published ByChrysalis Music
  • Glass Mastered AtMayking

Credits

  • Design [Design Help]John*
  • Music By [Everything By], Painting [Self Portrait Painted By Me]Richard D. James

Notes

Comes with white sticker "...I care because you do" on the front of the CD case.

Track title anagrams:
ACRID AVID JAM SHRED = RICHARD DAVID JAMES
THE WAXEN PITH = THE APHEX TWIN
WAX THE NIP = APHEX TWIN
WET TIP HEN AX = T(H)E APHEX TWIN
NEXT HEAP WITH = THE APHEX TWIN
COW CUD IS A TWIN = CAUSTIC WINDOW

Tracks 1, 4, 5, 8 to 11 made in 1994.
Tracks 2, 7, 12 made in 1993.
Tracks 3, 6 made in 1990

℗ Warp 1995, © Warp 1995.
Made in England

Cat# on back artwork: WARP CD 30
Cat# on CD: Warp CD 30

Running Time: 63:45

Packaging: jewel case with 4-page booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 021603 030121 >
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5021603030121
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): WARPCD30 ꞏ . MASTERED BY . MAYKING
  • Mastering SID Code: none
  • Mould SID Code: none

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
...I Care Because You Do (2×LP, Album, Stereo) Warp Records WARP LP 30, WARP 30 lp UK 1995
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...I Care Because You Do (Cassette, Album, Stereo) Warp Records WARP MC30 UK 1995
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...I Care Because You Do (CD, Album, Stereo) Warp Records rtd 126.3021.2, RTD 126.3021.2 1995
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I Care Because You Do (CD, Album, Promo) Warp Records WARPCD 30P UK 1995
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I Care Because You Do (CD, Album, Promo) Warp Records 61790-2, pro-61790-2, pro-61790 US 1995

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Reviews

  • dehoedtenderandt's avatar
    .. together with 'come on you slags / cow cud is a twin' feeling this jamming in the barn countryside: on a ufo's from leicesterstone-kinda-tip
    • vladlenich's avatar
      vladlenich
      Имба. Каждый трек по своему уникален, ровно как и вся дискография.
      • Hackurr's avatar
        Hackurr
        As much as I love the rest of this album, track seven stands out soooo much and I love it to bits.
        • _skirmish's avatar
          _skirmish
          possibly richard's best album to date, its debatable but i absolutely love it
          • Numanoid's avatar
            Numanoid
            Edited 2 years ago
            In my opinion this is Richard D. James golden section, his magnum opus, the best album of his career.

            "Start as you mean to go on" is IDM defined in nutshell.
            • murrzstackz's avatar
              murrzstackz
              Typically recommend this or SAW1 to my friends who are unfamiliar with RDJ or electronic stuff outside of rock in general. While it’s not my favorite Aphex album, it’s still an essential for me.
              • Fronhornet's avatar
                Fronhornet
                A favourite album of mine, whether its chilled tracks like Alberto Balsam or Cow Cud Is a Twin to more out there noise fests like Ventolin, theres something for everyone. I never actually thought I would find out something new about this album after all these years let alone add to where it came from. Come on You Slags features a sample from the 1981 porn film, Seka's Fantasies, it was quite surreal, as I never have the sound on whilst watching porn but at the same time knowing what came next.
                • Discogs4000's avatar
                  Discogs4000
                  Edited 18 years ago
                  A very complete album, perhaps the most complete album by the TWIN and my personal favorite.

                  He somehow makes very bassy and distorted tracks like Start as you mean go, Come On You Slags, and Wax The Nip very relaxing to listen to. He does a fabulous job of combining his unique Surfing on Sine Waves/Selected Ambient Work 85-92 sound with his later developed Glitchyness. the IDM/Braindance is much more subtle here, and it doesn't over-whelm the listener like some tracks on Drukqs or the Richard D. James album.

                  He's never done anything quite like this, and this was his last record working with analogue gear, so it's the end of a style for him. And then came Hangable Auto Bulb and everything changed. Some say for the better, some say for the worse, but 100% twin all the way, no matter what!

                  Acrid Avid Jam Shred may be his greatest track. Perfectly combining emotionally layered drum beats with the most ooey gooey Synths and glitch pops you'll ever hear. The peak of the song comes at the 3 minute and 45 second mark and it's pure heaven. Some people can transcend tech-no, to make it not just sound like loops and programmed beats, and even a smaller amount of people have the gift to make a Synth and a Drum Machine sound like a whole orchestra; Aphex Twin is one of these people.

                  I hope he delivers a new album soon, my bones are shaking with complete joy for it!
                  • Dahgrow's avatar
                    Dahgrow
                    Edited 19 years ago
                    This album is beautiful in it's own ways. I find an elegant sound to some of it, "Alberto Balsalm" especially, utilizing rythms of things like tire spokes(?) and scissors. Many people dislike "Ventolin", though I like it. I don't blame them though, it is quite harsh.
                    • Gustaaf's avatar
                      Gustaaf
                      Edited 19 years ago
                      Together with SAW, this is RDJ's most consistent album up to date. After this he continued making excellent and progressive music, but it did lose some of the magic you can hear on the previous mentioned albums. All in all one of Aphex Twin's finest moments. Each song on this release has a unique style/composition/..., whereas his later albums often contain some less ingenious tracks to fill the cd. Must have.

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