Windowlicker is beautiful, despite starting with a burp, and it shows that even songs that start with a burp can be beautiful.

 Windowlicker is considered by some the summa of Aphex Twin.

The review praises Aphex Twin’s Windowlicker EP for its beauty and uniqueness both in audio and video form. It highlights the humor and creativity of the music video, as well as the quality of tracks like 'Strange Formula' and 'Nannou'. The reviewer expresses strong admiration for Aphex Twin’s talent and the record’s lasting impact within the electronic music scene. Listen to Aphex Twin’s Windowlicker and explore its iconic sounds and visuals today!

 An album on the edge, between beauty and grotesqueness.

 An essential album for not being essential.

This review reflects on the dual nature of Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works 85-92, describing it as both rough and clear, simple yet complex. It highlights the album's status as timeless and unique, oscillating between beauty and grotesqueness. The reviewer appreciates its experimental and ambient qualities but questions its accessibility and coherence. Overall, the album is recognized as essential yet elusive. Listen to Aphex Twin's pioneering ambient masterwork and decide if it’s your essential soundtrack.

 An album of absolute inspiration, also capable of perplexing the listener with gems like 'Monsoon' (exceptional, must-listen).

 'Pesepolis' is a truly spectacular track, absolutely beautiful!

Junk Science by Deep Dish is celebrated for its unique blend of techno, house, and trance elements, standing out as their original album amid many remix compilations. The reviewer highlights its inspiration and quality while appreciating standout tracks like 'Monsoon' and 'The Future of the Future.' The album evokes comparisons with landmark electronic works by Daft Punk and Chemical Brothers and is regarded as a must-listen for electronic music fans. Listen to Deep Dish's Junk Science now and dive into a captivating blend of electronic sounds that inspired a generation!

 The pieces have neither head nor tail, this is pure, simple yet profound heart-pounding electronic ambient.

 It’s a bit of an album for masochists... I’m not sure if he’s a genius or a madman.

This review explores Tirriddiliu's self-produced electronic ambient album, highlighting its intense, difficult and free-form experimental nature. The reviewer finds the music alien, chaotic, and challenging, with no clear structure but a unique atmosphere. The album may be polarizing, appealing to adventurous listeners with patience and courage. Despite the difficulty, it is a notable exploration in electronic soundscapes. Explore Tirriddiliu's wild electronic soundscape and test your ears with this daring ambient album!

 The guitarist is a genius, playing these flashy tunes in a divine manner, with power, technique, and a lot of speed.

 "Dancing Mad" is everything and nothing, and it must be listened to absolutely.

The review introduces The Black Mages, a metal reinterpretation of Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy battle tracks. The guitarist's skill is highly praised, especially on tracks like "Clash On The Big Bridge" and "Dancing Mad." However, the pervasive keyboard use is criticized as distracting and midi-like. Despite its flashy and somewhat tacky style, the album is enjoyable and unique in its fusion of metal and video game music. Discover the fiery fusion of Final Fantasy and metal in The Black Mages—listen now and experience Nobuo Uematsu’s bold sound!

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