
Album · 1995
...I Care Because You Do
by Aphex Twin
...I Care Because You Do is an album by Aphex Twin, released in 1995 on Warp Records, with 12 tracks.
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12 tracks · 64 min

Album · 1995
by Aphex Twin
...I Care Because You Do is an album by Aphex Twin, released in 1995 on Warp Records, with 12 tracks.
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12 tracks · 64 min
...I Care Because You Do is an electronic music album by Richard D. James, under the pseudonym of Aphex Twin. James' third studio album recorded under this moniker, the album was released on 24 April 1995. The album is quite different from his past acid house, ambient, and general techno pursuits. It features lengthy drum machine loops layered with analogue synthesizers, with occasional string pieces. This album marks the end of James' first analogue era, his next decade of albums being composed on computers until Analord. The album was preceded by two remix EPs of "Ventolin", one of the harshest tracks on the album, which features a high-pitched frequency that mimics one of the more prominent symptoms of tinnitus. The track "Ventolin (Video Version)" on this album is an edit of "Ventolin (Salbutamol Mix)" on the EP. The four song EP Donkey Rhubarb features an orchestral version of "Icct Hedral" arranged by Philip Glass. Only one promotional music video was made for any of the tracks. The "Ventolin" video features footage of spinning vents, a woman trapped in an elevator, and a salbutamol dispenser.