reaganland
Reaganland
zappa phaze two
Essential Zappa: Phaze Two
ween comp
Understanding Boognish:
The Best of Ween
drag comp
Drag: A Witch House
Hymnbook
homecomp
Home
zappaphazeone
Essential Zappa: Phaze One
Radioheadseries
Unreleased
Radiohead Album Series
ItTooktheNighttoBelieveCover
It Took the Night to Believe
killinginstylecover
Killing in Style
cadillaccassanovas
Cadillac Casanovas
anightintheboxcover
A Night in the Box
brasilparasemprecover
Brasil, Para Sempre!
sameasiteverwascover
Same As It Ever Was:
The Best of Talking Heads
universedirtcover
Universe Dirt
bestofamccover
The Best of
American Music Club
thenewdancecover
The New Dance
cutthekidsinhalfcover
Cut the Kids in Half
machinesofcanterburycover
Machines of Canterbury
archimedessaiditbest
Archimedes Said It Best
theearlyrockcover
The Early Rock of
West Germany
musicfromicelandcover
Music from
the Republic of Iceland
takemebackcover
Take Me Back:
The Best of M. Ward
ofmontrealcover
The Best of...
Of Montreal
snowcover
Snow
dustanddiamondscover
Dust & Diamonds
dansecover
DANSE
ASöfnuðurcover
The Best of
Sigur Ros
hallofmirrorscover
The Hall of Mirrors
popcover
Pop?

Beginner's Flowchart: Aphex Twin

Most times discovering new bands or artists you love is a great thing. The only thing that can sour that experience is either finding out their material is too hard to procure, there isn't enough of it, or the opposite, there's too much. Sometimes there's just not enough time in the day to spend weeding through a vast, eclectic, or confusing discography.

With the new feature Beginner's Flowchart, I hope I can make that a little easier for some people. What I intend to do with each new post in the series is to pick an artist or band, and create an easy to read, aesthetically pleasing chart to help get into the artist/band's discography and find the albums you'd most likely to enjoy.

You might have seen these charts on 4chan's /mu/ board or even Reddit. Yes, I got the idea from there, and even used some charts that others have made as help in making my own. Whatever. Nothing is new on the internet, and I guarantee mine are prettier.

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This installment focuses on Richard D. James' releases as Aphex Twin.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Those album covers with faces just creep me out. It's hard for me to even pay attention to the chart.

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