Analord

Analord
EP series by
ReleasedDecember 2004–July 2005
Recorded2003–2005
GenreAcid techno[1]
Length
11 EPs
  • Analord 01: 21:57
  • Analord 02: 23:11
  • Analord 03: 18:44
  • Analord 04: 18:25
  • Analord 05: 10:44
  • Analord 06: 22:58
  • Analord 07: 20:24
  • Analord 08: 20:04
  • Analord 09: 16:34
  • Analord 10: 12:53
  • Analord 11: 19:26
Total: 3:24:04
LabelRephlex
ANALORD01 – ANALORD11
ProducerRichard D. James
Richard D. James chronology
26 Mixes for Cash
(2003)
Analord
(2004)
Chosen Lords
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
PitchforkAnalord 1: (5.6/10)[2]
PitchforkAnalord 2: (6.0/10)[2]
PitchforkAnalord 3: (7.5/10)[3]
PitchforkAnalord 4: (7.0/10)[3]
PitchforkAnalord 5: (5.8/10)[3]
PitchforkAnalord 6: (6.3/10)[4]
PitchforkAnalord 7: (6.2/10)[4]
PitchforkAnalord 8: (6.7/10)[4]
PitchforkAnalord 9: (6.8/10)[5]
PitchforkAnalord 10: (7.6/10)[5]
PitchforkAnalord 11: (6.6/10)[5]
PitchforkSeries Average: (6.5/10)[2][3][4][5]

Analord is a series of eleven 12" vinyl records by the electronic music artist Richard D. James, most of which are released under the alias AFX. The series, released in 2005, marked James's return to primarily analogue equipment following his computer-oriented programming work in the late 1990s. After their release, James "distilled" the 3½-hour, 42-track series into the 10-track compilation album Chosen Lords (2006), effectively his first full-length release since the 2001 album Drukqs.[6]

On 24 December 2009 the Rephlex Records website began posting unreleased/bonus tracks for the Analord series in MP3 and WAV digital formats. In all, 21 bonus tracks were added to the series, totalling 62 tracks for a runtime of four hours and 36 minutes.[7]

  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r825965
  2. ^ a b c "AFX: Analord 1 / Analord 2 Album Review – Pitchfork". Pitchfork.
  3. ^ a b c d "AFX: Analord 3 / 4 / 5 Album Review – Pitchfork". Pitchfork.
  4. ^ a b c d "AFX: Analord 6 / 7 / 8 Album Review – Pitchfork". Pitchfork.
  5. ^ a b c d "AFX: Analord 9 / 10 / 11 Album Review – Pitchfork". Pitchfork.
  6. ^ Fallon, Patric (8 October 2014). "Aphex Twin Albums From Best to Worst". Stereogum. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  7. ^ Analord, www.discogs.com, Retrieved 2015-07-11