Digeridoo (EP) explained

Digeridoo
Type:ep
Artist:the Aphex Twin
Cover:Digeridoovinyl.jpg
Length:25:15
Label:Outer Rhythm / R&S Records RS 92001
Producer:Richard D. James
Chronology:Richard D. James
Prev Title:Analog Bubblebath Vol 2
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:Pac-Man
Next Year:1992

Digeridoo is an extended play record by the electronic music producer and musician the Aphex Twin. It was released in January 1992 through R&S Records.[1] The title track had previously been released as "Aboriginal Mix" on Analog Bubblebath Vol 2.

The UK edition, released in April 1992, entered the Dance Singles Chart at No. 10,[2] and the main Singles Chart at No. 55,[3] on 9 May.

"Digeridoo" does not contain an actual didgeridoo sample. Instead, James spent three days creating an "electronic simulacrum".[4]

Track listing

All tracks are by Richard D. James.

Vinyl version

Notes and References

  1. . The Aphex Effect . . Bath. . April 1993 . 18 January 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714162607/http://bytenoise.co.uk/The_Aphex_Effect.jpg . 14 July 2014 . dead . 22–23 .
  2. News: Top 60 Dance Singles . Music Week. London. Redmond. Steve. Spotlight Publications. 22. https://web.archive.org/web/20231118170624/https://www.worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Week-IDX/IDX/1992/MW-1992-05-09-IDX-28.pdf. 18 November 2023. live. 9 May 1992.
  3. Web site: Digeridoo by Aphex Twin . Official Charts . Official UK Charts Company Ltd.
  4. Book: Reynolds. Simon. Energy Flash a Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture.. 2012. Soft Skull Press. New York. 9781593764777. 164.