Analogue Bubblebath IV

Analogue Bubblebath IV is an EP by Richard D. James under the alias AFX. It is the fourth release in the Analogue Bubblebath series.

Analogue Bubblebath IV
EP by
AFX
Released1994
GenreElectronic music
Length26:22
LabelRephlex
ProducerRichard D. James
Richard D. James chronology
GAK
(1994)
Analogue Bubblebath IV
(1994)
Classics
(1995)

The EP consists of four tracks (plus one hidden track on CD releases). It was released in 1994 on Rephlex Records in both CD and 12" vinyl formats.

All tracks are untitled. However, many AFX fans have titled the songs after animals whose noises are thought to be heard on each track – Elephant Song, Cuckoo, Gibbon, and Sloth, in order. These names have been adopted by the Gracenote music database. The fifth track of the CD reissue is actually a heavily modulated snippet from a press conference with Evel Knievel, sometime after the Snake River Canyon incident. It is often nicknamed "Knievel."

Track listing

Side one

  1. (untitled) – 6:22
  2. (untitled) – 5:08

Side two

  1. (untitled) – 6:04
  2. (untitled) – 8:21

2003 CD reissue

  1. (untitled) – 6:22
  2. (untitled) – 6:04
  3. (untitled) – 5:08
  4. (untitled) – 8:21
  5. (untitled) – 0:27

Fans have titled the tracks possibly after the sounds that are in the tracks.

  1. 6:22 – Elephant Song
  2. 6:04 – Cuckoo
  3. 5:08 – Gibbon
  4. 8:21 – Sloth
  5. 0:27 – Knievel
  • Note – On the Rephlex Records website, the title 'Cuckoo' was given to the track that is 6:04. All other track titles are of fan-interpretation.
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