Aphex Twin Shares New EP, Weirdcore-Powered Music Video and Unearthed Tracks from 2006

Aphex Twin has opened the floodgates.
Last weekend, the most elusive artist in electronic music shared a four-track EP, Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / In a Room7 F760. Named after two of the songs within, the new EP is his first since 2018’s Collapse.
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You can stream the EP, which is out now on Warp Records, and purchase physical copies for your collection here.
Accompanying the EP is a new music video from the mind-bending artist Weirdcore. The longtime collaborators joined forces to bring the lead-off single to life with intense fractals, heavily distorted images of Aphex Twin and other complex imagery in the audiovisual showcase dedicated to the producer’s parents.
The new EP was not the only new music fans were able to get their hands on this month. According to MusicTech, an anonymous SoundCloud account that’s been tied to Aphex Twin recently released three tracks, “Short Forgotten Produk Trk Omc,” “2nd Neotek Test Trac Omc” and “matriarch test 3+Om1 Cass+909 edit1 F6 omc+1.”
All three are said to be created in 2006 or 2007, as noted in the track descriptions. The last of the trio contained more descriptive details which explains how he created the sounds featured within:
unfinished, only track i didid on the matriarch.vocal sound is actually a Onde Magnétique om1 cassette recording being spazzed with control voltages from the Cirklon ***
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