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| # | Samples | Title | |
| Side 1 | |||
| 1. |
MP3 |
Aphex Twin - "Fenix Funk 5" (Analord 10A) | |
| 2. |
MP3 |
AFX - "Reunion" (Analord 05A) | |
| 3. |
MP3 |
AFX - "Pitcard" (Analord 07B1) | |
| 4. |
MP3 |
AFX - "Crying In Your Face" (Analord 04A1) | |
| 5. |
MP3 |
AFX - "Klopjob" (Analord 03B1) | |
| 6. |
MP3 |
AFX - "Boxing Day" (Analord 03A1) | |
| 7. |
MP3 |
AFX - "Batine Acid" (Analord 06A1) | |
| 8. |
MP3 |
AFX - "Cilonen" (Analord 05B) | |
| 9. |
MP3 |
AFX - "PWSteal.Ldpinch.D" (Analord 08A1) | |
| 10. |
MP3 |
Aphex Twin - "XMD 5a" (Analord 10B) | |
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Review |
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During the year 2005, Richard D. James released, on his 'Rephlex' label, a series of 12 maxi vinyls under his alias, AFX.
AFX has condensed the tracks onto a cohesive album called 'Chosen Lords', his first real album since 'Drukgs'.
The inimitable style of AFX is close to the album 'Selected Ambient Works 85-92' with New-York electro influences, Chicago house and Detroit techno.
A refreshing electronic-synthetic paradise.
AFX has condensed the tracks onto a cohesive album called 'Chosen Lords', his first real album since 'Drukgs'.
The inimitable style of AFX is close to the album 'Selected Ambient Works 85-92' with New-York electro influences, Chicago house and Detroit techno.
A refreshing electronic-synthetic paradise.



