Words & Music (Aphex Twin album)
Words & Music is a promotional compact disc by Aphex Twin that was released by Sire to advertise Selected Ambient Works Volume II.
Words & Music | |
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Studio album by Aphex Twin | |
Released | 1994 May 01 |
Genre | Ambient |
Length | 28:33 |
Label | Sire/Warner Bros. Records PRO-CD-6878 |
The promo alternates between edited versions of tracks from that release, and portions of an interview with Richard D. James.
Track listing
- "Intro Words" – 0:23
- "Track #1" – 7:21
- "Words" – 0:34
- "Track #2" – 8:02
- "Words" – 0:48
- "Track #7" – 5:59
- "Words" – 0:24
- "Words (Processed)" – 5:02
- Track names above are as listed on the CD. The actual tracks are as follows:
- Interview backed with two tracks:
- "On (D-Scape Mix)" from On Remixes
- "73-Yips" from On
- "Blue Calx" from Selected Ambient Works Volume II
- Interview backed with "Untitled" (Side B Track 5) from Universal Indicator Red
- "Untitled [parallel stripes]" from Selected Ambient Works Volume II
- Interview backed with "Tamphex (Headphuq Mix)" from Xylem Tube
- "Untitled [hexagon]" from Selected Ambient Works Volume II
- Interview backed with "D-Scape" from On
- Processed samples of the interview with bits of "On (D-Scape Mix)" and "D-Scape"
gollark: I guess so. ARM SoCs for phones already have the high/low-powered cores dichotomy.
gollark: I think what would be pretty good is having CPUs with a few high-single-thread-perf cores, like we have now, some lower-powered cores, and a lot of parallel processing ones (like GPUs).
gollark: ARM is improving *really* fast.
gollark: I mean, RISC-V is kind of good but I think more complex instructions might actually be a good idea, to keep the CPU execution bits happy and fed with stuff to do.
gollark: What is "something good" though?
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