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Windowlicker - Definition and Overview

Windowlicker

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Single by Aphex Twin
Released March 23, 1999
Recorded ???
Genre IDM
Length 16 min 10 s
Record label Warp/Sire
Producer Richard D. James
Professional reviews
AMG (http://www.allmusic.com/) 3 stars out of 5 link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Ad063trowkl5x)
Opus (http://www.opuszine.com/) Favorable link (http://www.opuszine.com/music/review.html?reviewID=9)
Pitchfork (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/) 8.5 out of 10 March 1999 (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/a/aphex-twin/windowlicker.shtml)
Aphex Twin Chronology
Come to Daddy
(1997)
Windowlicker
(1999)
drukqs
(2001)


"Windowlicker" is a 1999 single by IDM and electronica artist Richard D. James, commonly known as Aphex Twin. "Windowlicker" consists of three tracks, each done in a different musical style.

The title track consists of soothing tones, mixed with Richard's infamous breakbeat snare rushes and drum samples, and mixed choir-like singing, resulting in a smooth, yet erratic song. The song can be interpreted as a parody of oversexualized commercial pop rap and dance music. Track two features sounds that wreak havoc on the eardrums of the listener, and was most likely created as an experimental track (samples of it can be heard on the 2001 Aphex Twin album Drukqs, track 16). Track three, dedicated to his girlfriend, is made up of wind-up music box samples.

Viewing a spectrogram of Track 2 reveals hidden images that were apparently synthesized as sound by Aphex Twin for the express purpose of being discovered in this manner. It is perhaps the only known instance of an artist using steganography to embed his own face into his music. A spectrogram of the first track also reveals a spiral at the end of the song.

Although only 3 tracks long, "Windowlicker" is meant to accompany its promotional music video, a 10 minute long parody of modern rap music videos. In the video, two foul mouthed young men (a Hispanic and an African American) attempt, unsuccessfully, to pick up two young African American women, resulting in a ridiculously long limousine crashing into the two men's convertible, and a "pimped-out" Richard D. James displaying a surreal amount of wealth and power. The video was directed by Chris Cunningham, who also directed Aphex Twin's infamous 1997 music video, "Come to Daddy".

Track listing

All tracks written, produced and engineered by Richard D. James. The original album was released on two separate compact discs

Disc One and 12" vinyl release

  1. "Windowlicker"
  2. Commonly referred to as "Equation", full name is: <math>\Delta M_i^{-1} = -a \sum_{n=1}^N D_i \left[ n \right] \left[ \sum_{j \in C[i]} F_{ij} \left[ n-1 \right] + F\operatorname{ext}_i \left[ n^{-1} \right] \right]<math>
  3. "Nannou"

Disc Two

  • Windowlicker (Original Demo)
  • Windowlicker Video, in Quicktime format.

Other promotional material included a 5" calendar featuring images from the video, an authentic jeweled Aphex Twin logo necklace (replicas of the one worn in the video), and the videos (both censored and uncut) on VHS.

There are also 2 other mixes of Windowlicker in existence. The "End-Roll Version", which is played during the credits of the video (available on some Japanese imports), and the "Acid Edit", a remix performed in the acid techno style, and available on the remix compilation 26 Mixes for Cash.

External links

Example Usage of Windowlicker

dottorelove: @walterercolino du schaust ein wenig wie Aphex Twin im Windowlicker-Video auf dem Foto...
Lala_Richards: all Major Lazer vids are scary scary shit... like Windowlicker meets the boosh... on acid.
Eliot_Feliciano: @SadieRosex LOL im still gonna cut you! an yeah Windowlicker spaz features!
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