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AFX - Analord 11 FLAC

Singer:

AFX

Album:

Analord 11

Genre:

Electronic style

FLAC album size:

1581 mb

MP3 album size:

1121 mb

WMA album size:

1741 mb

Other music formats:

AHX AC3 MP3 XM DXD DMF MIDI

Rating:

4.3 ✱

Style:

Abstract, Acid, Electro

Country:

UK

Date of release:

2005

AFX - Analord 11 FLAC


AFX - Analord 11 FLAC

Tracklist

W32.Mydoom.AU@mm 8:47
VBS.Redlof.B 4:37
Backdoor.Ranky.S 5 3:28
Backdoor.Ranky.S 4 2:25

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ANALORD 11 AFX* Analord 11 ‎(12") Rephlex ANALORD 11 UK 2005
ANALORD 11 AFX* Analord 11 ‎(7xFile, MP3, 320 + 2xFile, MP3, Mono, 320) Rephlex ANALORD 11 UK 2009
ANALORD 11 AFX* Analord 11 ‎(7xFile, WAV + 2xFile, WAV, Mono + File, WAV, 48 ) Rephlex ANALORD 11 UK 2009



Dellevar
Is it true that the track titles are all computer viruses (malware)?Quite clever if they are, as nobody would dare download them!
Gavidor
Will be a vinil repress some day?? It's so expensive! :/
Mopimicr
you will never see a repress of this because rephlex is shutdown.
Zbr
one of my favorite analord segments, purely because of the song W32.Mydoom.AU@mm
interactive man
Magic moments with Aphex Twin , complicated , dark, melodic , great landscapes! magic release!
Thorgahuginn
VBS.Redlof.B is probably one of the best tracks I own in my entire collection of records. AMAZING!
Gigafish
'Analord 11' (Download Version Only) has the essence of all the 'Analord' releases.This 'Analord' has all kinds of 'Extras' that kick 'Superior Ass' !!!Anyone who can 'Appreciate' the 'Analord' 1 - 11 series will enjoy the variety of 'Styles' & 'Tempo' on this 'Version'This version of 'Analord 11' is a 'Must' for all 'Richard D James' fans.Closing the entire 'Analord' series on a 'High Note' !!!!!!!!
Frlas
With 'love 7' & '3 Notes Con' added to this already amazing Analord, what more could you ask for?
ZloyGenii
My favorite LP in the series and possibly one of my favorite AFX releases of all time. The first track is an epic 8-minute-long anthem of ominous dread that ends on an exceptionally high note. Track 2 is a straight-up classic feel-good stomper which manages to sounds uncomplicated and ingenious at the same time. The last track is a murky lo-fi outro which fades out to a hum around the 3 minute mark and comes back again a few seconds later in an even more evil-sounding way. Highly Recommended.
Kesalard
As we come to the final entry in the superb Analord series, one drops the needle with high expectations. I expected a real dynamite closer. Needless to say, my wish is RDJ's command. The A side isn't particularly remarkable. Its melody gets somewhat boring after a few minutes, but the outro is very strong. VBS.Redlof.B is an exceptional dance track-- just the right speed, just the right melody. Everything in this track clicks perfectly. The final track of the Analord series, Backdoor.Ranky.S, feels like something from SAW1. It works as an ambient track, and serves as a nice closer to the series. As the finale to an excellent series of EPs, Analord 11 works wonders. It's not the greatest in the series, but it is still of a high quality and worth picking up.
Truthcliff
This is by far my favorite of the Analord series, and probably my favorite vinyl too! The first track has a really dragged on, winding notes, almost like the slithering of a snake or something omnious out to get you. It also sounds like what AFX would've made for Super Mario Brothers Boss Battle Theme with Bowser if he was in charge, so I love that angle of it. "VBS.Redlof.B" is an increible track, ultra dancable and also sounds like it has a hit of an ADHD Mylo. The closer isn't the best though, nothing in it exists in the foreground, even more than ambient music, but overall, it's great!
hardy
This is one of the better releases of the Analord set. A1 starts off nice and glitchy, with a ridiculous tempo that wouldn't sound right if it weren't an RDJ track. Now B1 is the highlight track, I believe RDJ was feeling a 1992 retro techno vibe when compiling this track because it sure has that cheez-ball techno vibe, but of course with the glitchy idm sounds that give it the APHEX (AFX) signature. B2 is a lot more on the ambient laid-back side, with an interesting murky melody. Not as good as the first 2 tracks. OVERALL: An excellent release in the series and probably on my top 3.

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