The Aphex Twin - Digeridoo E.P. (Black Side) (1992)

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The Song isn't mine.

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From my record.

Artist: The Aphex Twin

Songs:
Black side (Side One)
1. Digeridoo
2. Flap Head Time Stamp 7:24

Silver side: (Side Two)
1. Phloam
2. Isoprophlex

Catalog Number/Record Label: RS 9201/R&S Records

Speed/Format: 33 ⅓ RPM/Vinyl (12")

Additional Information:
Release Date: January, 1992. (Couldn't find exact date)

Music Type: Abstract, Brain Dance, Breakbeat, Acid, Techno, "IDM"

Etched in the blank grooves, Closest to the label: "RS 9201 Aı" And "RS 9201 Bı"

Didgeridoo was made (And possibly played live) in 1990 to blow away the crowd, So much that they would be ready to leave because a club had a problem where it had to shut down at 2AM. It was supposed to be released on R&S Records as "The Digeridoo E.P." (Which it was) But Richard (The Aphex Twin) Thought the amount he was paid by the guy running R&S Records was a ripoff (£1000), There was also nothing in the contract saying it was exclusive. So he negotiated with a different record label (Rabbit City Records) so he could get paid twice for the same song. It was released in December of 1991, Being the first release of Digeridoo. It was limited to 1000 copies as a stamped and unstamped white label, Allowing it to be rushed into stores. When the guy from R&S found out, He was pissed and went around trying to buy up all the copies of the Rabbit City release. Their was also a release on Outer Rhythm too. Since then, Theirs been 2 represses by R&S Records, Mine is the original R&S release. It has no email/Web address and no "In" On the "Order To Dance" print on the label. It also has no barcode or sticker on the outer sleeve. Another way to know what version of the R&S release you have is to look at the print on the record label, The original has "THE APHEX TWIN" Sideways on it. Another thing is that the demos for Digeridoo -might've- been sent to High Rising Records in a drain pipe wrapped in brown paper before R&S got wind of it.

Also, That isn't a didgeridoo.

WHERE I BOUGHT IT: Discogs (Thank you Discogs "Seller".)