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''Syro'' () is the sixth studio album by
Aphex Twin Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), best known as Aphex Twin, is an Irish-born British musician, composer and DJ. He is known for his idiosyncratic work in electronic music, electronic styles such as techno, ambient music, ambient, and jun ...
, the alias of British electronic musician Richard D. James, released on 19 September 2014 on
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. It was James's first album under the Aphex Twin name since ''
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'' (2001). The album was recorded over several years on a wide range of equipment setups. Described by James as "my
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album, or as poppy as it's going to get", it incorporates styles such as techno, synth-funk,
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,
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, and jungle, as well as edited vocal samples of James and his family. The artwork features a detailed list of its production and promotional costs. A cryptic viral marketing campaign included an announcement on the
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and listening events in cities around the world. The album was preceded by the lead single " minipops 67  /nowiki>120.2/nowiki>". ''Syro'' received critical acclaim and placed in several international charts, peaking at number 11 in the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number 8 in the UK Albums Chart. It was nominated for the
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and the 2015 Mercury Music Prize, and won the 2015  Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album.


Background

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founder Steve Beckett mentioned in 2009 that a new Aphex Twin studio album would "hopefully" be available by the end of the year, though no album was released. In 2010, James said he had completed six studio albums. Among them were two "very non-commercial abstract, modular-synthesis field recordings" completed in 2006, as well as ''
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'', a collection of unreleased material from 1995, which James reworked in 2007. In 2014, a test pressing of James's unreleased album '' Caustic Window'' was listed on Discogs for US$13,500 (£8,050). Members of the internet forum We Are the Music Makers negotiated a deal between the collector, the forum's administrator, James and Rephlex Records, and launched a
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campaign on
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to purchase the album. The campaign raised over $67,000 (£41,000) from 4,124 contributions, with proceeds split between James, Rephlex and the charity Doctors Without Borders. James said the campaign was "really touching, and really sweet" and, upon realising the continued interest in his music, he was inspired to release ''Syro''.


Music


Recording

The album was recorded in six different studios, including James's studio in Scotland, which he spent three years building and which was completed in 2006. One
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spent three months with James, helping him wire together patch panels before the engineer "realised he was doing it all wrong and had to start again". Describing the overall process as "brutal", James referred to the in-studio technical issues as the catalyst for writing new music that would be featured on ''Syro''. James used various audio setups when composing ''Syro''s material. Rearranging equipment allowed him to explore more writing possibilities; he said "that will achieve some sort of purpose, so the way I've wired it together becomes the track in itself." James also explained that when composing the "logical thing to do is not change anything and just do another one using the same set of sounds", but during ''Syro''s recording sessions he would often "get bored and swap things out". All 12 tracks were written by James in-studio. According to James, the tracks were written over an extended period; ''Syro'' features both archived and more recent compositions, with the album's oldest track around "six or seven years old". A total of 138 pieces of equipment were used on ''Syro'', including
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s, processing units, MIDI interfaces, drum machines, vocoders, graphic equalisers and mixing desks. Among the brands James used were Yamaha,
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, Sennheiser,
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, Korg and AKG. Several pieces of equipment were further modified by James himself. In addition to instrumentation, ''Syro'' features several vocal tracks. Among them are edited "unintelligible" tracks of James, his wife Anastasia Rybina and his two sons, as well as both his mother and father, who appear on "XMAS_EVET10  20. He recorded several additional " poppy" vocals of his parents—none of which were used on ''Syro''—and stored "entire
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s of their voices" during the process.


Style

''Syro'' incorporates elements of electronic styles including
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,
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, techno, and
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. NME'' called it a "clutch of hyper-intricate electro-funk jams so crammed with melody it feels like they might at any minute pop and coat you in goo." '' The Guardian'' described it as "rooted in an athletic 80s electro-funk", while '' Vice'' described it as "time-travel through a meteor shower of eighties synth-funk", with elements of "
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, jungle, breakbeat, ambience, and fond, self-referential glances at the career of Aphex Twin". ''Vice'' summarised the sound as "unlike anything else this year - but quite a lot like everything from the past thirty years". The '' Financial Times'' said the album ranged from "the chunky ambient techno of the opening track to the prettily pastoral piano melody that ends the album" with "chopped-up hip-hop instrumentals ('Produk 29'), sinister
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stompers ('180db') and jazzy breakbeat ('Papat4')". '' Consequence of Sound'' noted elements of
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, chillwave, acid jazz and jungle. '' Rolling Stone'' described the album as "thick with Seventies jazz-funk nods" and featuring "future-shock electronics". On the album's overall sound, James said it is " ispop album, or as poppy as it's going to get" and "pleasurable to listen to ... maybe just the composition's changed, but there's no next-level beats on there". He attributed this change in style to the fact he had not used computer-controlled percussion during ''Syro''s sessions. James also described the album as capping off an era so that he could begin working on new material, stating that "I don't think these tracks are particularly innovative. Maybe in really subtle ways they are, for me, but there's nothing there that I need to explore more ..It just totally makes me want to not do anything else in that particular style."


Packaging

''Syro'' (pronounced ) is a neologism coined by one of James' children. It is a shortened version of "Syrobonkus", a "nonsense word one of his sons blurted out while listening to
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. The majority of the album's track titles are named after the working titles stored on James' hard drives and reference individual pieces of equipment James used in their recording, as well as the tracks' respective BPM values. A comprehensive list of all equipment featured on ''Syro'' is included as part of the album's packaging; '' Creative Review'' referred to the list as a "disinfographic". ''Syro''s cover artwork was designed by the Designers Republic, a
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studio that provided designs for previous Aphex Twin releases, including the 1999 single "
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" and the compilation album ''26 Mixes for Cash''. The cover art resembles a receipt, with the official Aphex Twin logo and album title printed upon it. According to ''Creative Review'', the receipt on the album cover details the production and promotional costs of ''Syro'', "from courier charges to photoshoot expenses, expressed per disc and tailored for both vinyl and CD versions." Ian Anderson, the founder of the Designers Republic, noted that the final concept for the album cover was conceived after receiving a number of suggestions from James. Among James' other suggestions for the album's packaging was "the idea of pressing the album or a single track into the fabric of the cover, effectively as a deboss", or using various images of the raw vinyl pucks from which all copies of ''Syro'' are pressed. These suggestions were implemented into ''Syro''s final LP packaging, with James' wife Anastasia Rybina credited for additional design and "puckography".


Release


Promotion

The promotional campaign for ''Syro'' began when a
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-coloured blimp featuring the Aphex Twin logo and the number "2014" appeared over London, England on 16 August 2014. On the same day Aphex Twin graffiti was reported outside
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and various other locations in
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, United States. Two days later Aphex Twin's official Twitter account posted a link to a
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, accessible using the
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software
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, detailing the album's title and track listing. The service accumulated over 133,000 views in less than a day, according to '' The Guardian''. In the following week several purported leaks of ''Syro'' appeared on YouTube and SoundCloud; Richard D James subsequently denied that any of the leaks were legitimate. "Listening events" for ''Syro'' were then organised in various cities in the UK, Belgium, Canada, Netherlands and the US as part of the album's promotional campaign. Beginning on 5 September in London and concluding on 10 September in Utrecht, the events allowed applicants who had won an online lottery ballot to hear the album in its entirety prior to its international release. " minipops 67  20.2, ''Syro''s opening track, was released as the album's lead
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on 4 September. It was made available for stream and as a digital download following its premiere on BBC Radio 1 earlier that day. ''Syro'' was released on Warp on 19 September 2014 in Australia, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand and Switzerland; 22 September in the UK and various European countries, including Denmark and Netherlands; 23 September in the US; and 24 September in Japan. The album was released on triple LP, CD and various digital formats, including MP3,
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and
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. A limited-edition
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version of ''Syro'', featuring a bonus track debossed on perspex vinyl, was released through
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. Limited to 200 pressings, interested users had to first enter a lottery, "in the interest of fairness", to become eligible.


Commercial performance

''Syro'' placed on the mid-week UK Albums Chart at number 2, selling 9,000 copies fewer than '' This Is All Yours'' by
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. It subsequently debuted at number 8 on the weekly chart, selling 17,751 copies in its first week of release. ''Syro'' is James' first album to reach the top 10 in the chart, and his highest peaking album in the UK to date; ''
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'' had previously peaked at number 11 in March 1994. ''Syro'' also appeared on four other British charts; it placed at number 2 on the
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and number 7 on the
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, as well as reaching number 1 on both the Dance Albums and Official Record Store Albums charts. ''Syro'' entered the top 10 in several international charts, including the Irish Albums Chart, the Irish Independent Albums Chart and the Russian Albums Chart, where it debuted at number 10 with first week sales of 10,029. The album entered the weekly Japanese Albums Chart at number 8 and sold 10,553 physical copies in its first week of release. ''Syro'' debuted at number 35 on the
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in Flanders and subsequently entered the top 10, rising to number 7 in its second week. On the United States' ''Billboard'' charts, ''Syro'' placed in the top 10 in several charts, having sold 23,000 first-week copies—22 percent of which were LP copies and responsible for "the largest sales week in 2014 for a dance/electronic album on vinyl", according to
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. ''Syro'' topped the Vinyl Albums, Dance/Electronic Albums and
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charts, and entered the Digital Albums chart at number 8 and the
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chart at number 2. As of February 2015, ''Syro'' had sold 54,000 copies in the US. On 5 March 2015, it was announced that Syro's Japanese bonus track "
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" would be released as a
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on 6 April 2015, backed with alternative versions of the title track and Syro's "XMAS_EVET10 20(thanaton3 mix)".


Critical reception


Critical reviews

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, ''Syro'' received an average score of 86, based on 36 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". '' Clash'' editor Mike Diver referred to the album as "an effortless comeback" and described it as "a more immediately engaging collection" than ''Drukqs'' (2001) and "an album that plays almost exclusively to its maker's long-established strengths". Writing for ''The Guardian'', Tim Jonze said that " 'Syro''doesn't do what some fans will have been hoping, in that it does not completely reshape the sonic landscape in the way Richard D James repeatedly did through the 90s ... and yet by sounding simply like a series of Aphex Twin tracks, ''Syro'' is still utterly engrossing and remains, somewhat unbelievably, on a completely different planet". '' NME'' reviewer Louis Pattison surmised that the album is "a banging reminder of why the Cornish raver is one of music's true innovators". Pattison further stated that "whereas ''Drukqs'' sometimes felt alienating or punishing, ''Syro'' charms and beguiles … t isamazing: bug-eyed, banging rave that sounds quintessentially Aphex while not quite sounding like anything he's done before." In his review for '' The Wire'', Derek Walmsley wrote positively that "''Syro'' feels like a perfected memory of
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," adding "its sweeping melodies, with echoes of 1991's '' Analogue Bubblebath'', could be seen as a return to his roots" but concluded that "Aphex Twin's music seems as new as it ever was." ''Rolling Stone'' reviewer Will Hermes stated that the record "answers
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s '' Random Access Memories'' with future-shock electronics supplanting nostalgic dazzle … graying snobs once called this '
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.' Even now, few do it better." '' The Independent''s Andy Gill called ''Syro'' "a collection primarily concerned with the somatic rather than cerebral sides of Richard James' music, overdosing somewhat on
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, bouncing synth twangs and jittery drum'n'bass beats." ''Syro''s closing track "aisatsana 02 drew comparisons to the works of French composer
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from both ''The Independent'' and ''
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''. Summarising the album, review Tom Fenwick said that "''Syro'' sees a master craftsman return with renewed inspiration. And while it might not technically be James' most innovative album, it way well be his best … and once you let the hype drain away—what's revealed is pretty much flawless." ''
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''s Jordan Rothlein described ''Syro'' as "freewheeling and playful, but its every warbled note and compositional hard-left betray consideration and technical expertise that didn't come overnight. In terms of impressive twists and turns, they're myriad. Tracks morph, pressurize and reorganize—but never ''break down'', exactly—following a completely unpredictable if utterly natural logic". Writing for AllMusic, Andy Kellman referred to ''Syro'' as "one of James' most inviting and enjoyable releases" and said the album is "decked in accents and melodies that are lively even at their most distressed". Derek Staples of Consequence of Sound said ''Syro'' "peaks as Aphex Twin's most accessible album since his ambient works". '' Pitchfork'' highlighted ''Syro'' as part of the publication's "Best New Music"; editor Mark Richardson wrote that ''Syro'' "has few extremes, no hyper-intense splatter-breaks or satanic 'Come to Daddy' vocals or rushes of noise. On the other end of the spectrum, ''Syro'' doesn't cast James in a quasi-classical light; there's no 'serious composer' tracks … without all that, what's left? Sixty-five minutes of highly melodic, superbly arranged, precisely mixed, texturally varied electronic music that sounds like it could have come from no other artist." Australian national radio station Double J selected ''Syro'' as its "Feature Album" for the week beginning 22 September 2014. The station concluded its review with the statement: "This is another fascinating record from one of the few artists on this planet who can make something very weird sound utterly amazing." ''Syro'' was also selected as "Album of the Week" by ''
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'' and '' The Sunday Times'', ranked number one on '' The Washington Post''s September list of "best new music", featured among '' Dazed''s "top ten albums of the month" for September, and was the highest-scoring album on Metacritic that month.


Accolades

''Syro'' was featured on several publications' year-end critics' lists. The album fared particularly well in the British press; ''The Guardian'' selected ''Syro'' as the fourth-best album of 2014, and the album placed at number 9 on the newspaper's reader poll. ''The Wire'' named ''Syro'' the release of the year, while ''NME'' placed ''Syro'' at number 4 on its list "Top 50 Albums of 2014", '' Q'' ranked the album at number 10 on its "Top 50 Albums of 2014" feature and ''
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'' selected it as the third-best album on its list of the "Best Albums of 2014". ''Syro'' was also featured at number 6 on ''Dazed''s "top 20 albums of 2014" and number 8 on ''Clash''s "Fuss-Free Top 40 Albums Of 2014". Elsewhere, ''Syro'' was featured in ''Rolling Stone'' at number 41 on its "50 Best Albums of 2014" list, on
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s "50 Best Albums of 2014" at number 33 and ''Pitchfork''s "50 Best Albums of 2014" at number 4. Critics on behalf of ''Billboard'' selected ''Syro'' as the eighth-best album of 2014 and PopMatters placed the album at number 9 on its "Best Albums of 2014" feature, while ''Resident Advisor'' ranked it at number 4 on its "Top 20 albums of 2014". In its end-of-year roundup Bleep.com selected ''Syro'' as the top album of the 2014, surmising that the album is "a poignant reminder of the relevance of one of the most important artists of our time." ''Syro'' won a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the
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in February 2015; sales of the album in the US increased 101 percent following James' win. ''Syro'' was nominated for
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's European Independent Album of the Year and shortlisted for the 2015 
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for Irish Album of the Year.


Track listing

All tracks written and produced by Richard D. James.


Personnel

All personnel credits adapted from ''Syro''s album notes. Performer *
Richard D James Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), best known as Aphex Twin, is an Irish-born British musician, composer and DJ. He is known for his idiosyncratic work in electronic music, electronic styles such as techno, ambient music, ambient, and jun ...
 – piano, synthesizers, keyboards, drums, percussion, vocoder, programming, production Technical personnel *Mandy Parnell – mastering *Beau Thomas – mastering Design personnel * The Designers Republic – design, cover art *Anastasia Rybina – design, "puckography"


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* * * (press release) at
Warp Warp, warped or warping may refer to: Arts and entertainment Books and comics * WaRP Graphics, an alternative comics publisher * ''Warp'' (First Comics), comic book series published by First Comics based on the play ''Warp!'' * Warp (comics), a ...
{{Authority control 2014 albums Acid techno albums Aphex Twin albums Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronica Album Warp (record label) albums Albums with cover art by The Designers Republic