Aphex TwinComputer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt2 (EP)

Label:

Warp Records – WAP375

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, EP

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Experimental

Tracklist

A1 Diskhat All Prepared1mixed 13 5:22
A2 Snar2 0:20
A3 Diskhat1 2:27
A4 Piano Un1 Arpej 0:50
A5 Diskprept4 1:53
A6 Hat 2b 2012b 1:25
A7 Disk Aud1_12 0:09
A8 0035 1-Audio 0:27
B1 Disk Prep Calrec2 Barn Dance ( S L O ) 4:22
B2 Diskprept1 3:30
B3 Diskhat2 0:38
B4 Piano Un10 It Happened 1:48
B5 Hat5c 0001 Rec-4 4:46

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warp Records Limited
  • Copyright ©Warp Records Limited
  • Published ByBMG Chrysalis
  • Mastered AtTen Eight Seven Mastering
  • Lacquer Cut AtTen Eight Seven Mastering
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BE73411

Credits

  • DesignMITDR™*
  • Lacquer Cut ByBeau*
  • Mastered ByBeau Thomas
  • Written-By, Producer, Percussion [Uncredited], Player Piano [Disklavier, Uncredited], Computer [Uncredited], MIDI Controller [Uncredited]Richard D. James

Notes

Includes a black paper inner sleeve with credits, and a code card.
Both sleeves have a plain black inner surface.
Plain black center labels, except for the text "33 or --45", "-" on side A, and "--" on side B.

Some copies have a sticker on the shrink wrap, which shows the copyright holders, barcode, and label code.

[On sticker:]
℗ 2014 Warp Records Limited © 2014 Warp Records Limited
Made in EU

Track durations are for 33 ⅓ RPM

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text on sticker): 0 801061 937515
  • Barcode (Scanned): 801061937515
  • Label Code (On sticker): LC02070
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, hand-etched, variant 1): WAP375 A ˅˄ BEAU e TEN EIGHT SEVEN BE73411-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, hand-etched, variant 1): WAP375 B ˅˄ BE73411-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, hand-etched, variant 2): WAP375 A +I↾ BEAU e TEN EIGHT SEVEN BE73411-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, hand-etched, variant 2): WAP375 B BE73411-01 B1 — ↾
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, hand-etched, variant 3): WAP375 A =|⋀ BEAU e TEN EIGHT SEVEN BE73411-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, hand-etched, variant 3): WAP375 B BE73411-01 B1 — ↾

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt2 (EP) (CD, EP, Limited Edition, Digipak) Warp Records BRE-50 Japan 2015
Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt2 (EP) (CD, EP, Digipak) Warp Records WAP375CD UK 2015
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Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt2 EP (13×File, MP3, EP, 320 kbps) Warp Records WAP375CDD UK 2015
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Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt2 EP (13×File, WAV, EP, 24bit) Warp Records WAP375CDD UK 2015
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Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt2 (EP) (CD, EP) Warp Records BRE-50 Japan 2015

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Reviews

  • French_Acidhead's avatar
    French_Acidhead
    Edited 6 months ago
    Very interesting work from Aphex Twin.
    My brand new record has a lot of really bad and loud cracklings on B1 and Few loud cracklings on the other tracks from B-side. It does not sound like groove wear, but more like digital distortion. Did someone experience it too ?

    Edit : As read on another comment, my record has some sharp bumps or so, this is a pressing issue. Very sad, B1 is not playable.
    • nicgoblin's avatar
      nicgoblin
      A great EP at 33rpm: An entirely different beast at 45rpm (Wow!). The piano really packs a real punch on vinyl, I was very pleasantly surprised at how good this record sounds.
      • skunktober's avatar
        skunktober
        Never really understood this one until I played it at 45rpm. At 33rpm it's still good but got a little boring after a while. It all makes sense at 45; took it from good to amazing.
        • Saw-Wave-Circuits's avatar
          Edited one year ago
          Getting bad distortion during the piano rolls on Piano Un1 Arpej. Checked my setup and doesn't seem to be part of the problem. Anybody else have the same?

          EDIT: also getting it during Diskprept4
          • NyxVision's avatar
            NyxVision
            Sounds great, love the touch of being able to enjoy at either 33 or 45rpm. My only issue is that I couldn't figure out which side was which at first and ended up listening to it B to A because of how hard it is to read.
            • Milk_chan's avatar
              Milk_chan
              love the minimalism of the cover and label, love the natural sound of acoustic instruments with aphex twin rhythms, love everything about this little ep 10/10
              • davidjamesmartin23's avatar
                Nice companion to Drukqs. More words must be typed now.
                • axl559's avatar
                  axl559
                  I recommend listening at 45 rpm. The music immediately makes sense and the sound is much better.
                  • dtll's avatar
                    dtll


                    01. 45 RPM
                    02. 33 RPM
                    03. 33 RPM
                    04. 45 RPM
                    05. 45 RPM
                    06. 45 RPM
                    07. 33 RPM
                    08. 33 RPM
                    09. 45 RPM
                    10. 45 RPM
                    11. 33 RPM
                    12. 33 RPM
                    13. 45 RPM
                    • Records-n-Tapes's avatar
                      Surely must originally have been intended for 45rpm, the CD being put out at 33rpm an impish move. He's also making the point that with music, anything goes - it's up to the listener. I always thought 'Every Day' was a 33rpm tune, and one of my favourites at that. Only 25 years later did I find it online and realise that 45rpm seemed to be the intended speed but I still can't bring myself to listen to it at the 'correct' speed, as I'm too invested in the 'mistake' I made years ago

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