26 years after his debut album, Richard D. James still loves his roots in Cornwall. Whether in the Scottish countryside or a bank vault, Cornwall is always on his mind. He often uses the Cornish language for song titles and features Cornish beaches on album covers. The topographical album art might be familiar to AFX fans from a YouTube interview with John Peel. After the relatively dull Cheetah and Orphaned Deejay Selek EPs, Aphex fans will welcome this return to the Cornish Acid realm. Fans of the Analord - era will love the electro beats of 'T69 Collapse', and there are three more new tracks. '1st 44' has 808 - mangling post - grime vibes, 'MT1 t29r2' offers a Drukqs - grade rush, and 'abundance10edit' has a hair - raising melody. This is RDJ's most inspired work since Syro, maybe even The Tuss. It comes as a standard black vinyl with a black paper inner sleeve and includes a digital download of the full EP plus a digital - only bonus track 'pthex'. Recommended by Cow Cud in 05/2018. Music label: Warp Records 2018.

To use this product, you can play the black vinyl on a compatible record player to enjoy the warm, authentic sound of the music. If you prefer a digital experience, use the included digital download code to access the full EP and the bonus track on your preferred music - playing device. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints on the record, which could affect the sound quality. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place, and keep it in its black paper inner sleeve when not in use to prevent scratches. For the digital download, ensure your device has enough storage space and a stable internet connection during the download process.