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26 Mixes for Cash

2003 remix compilation album by Aphex Twin


2003 remix compilation album by Aphex Twin

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released24 March 2003
recorded1990–2003
genreElectronica
length139:01
labelWarp Records
producerRichard D. James
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26 Mixes for Cash is a compilation album of remixes produced by Aphex Twin. Most of the remixes were produced for other artists between 1990 and 2003. It was released on 24 March 2003 by Warp Records.

Background

Despite becoming a sought-after remixer during the 1990s, James admitted to not actually using the original source material in the case of some of his "remixes" for artists he disliked (such as Nine Inch Nails), explaining: "I never heard the originals...I don't want to, either." In some cases, he submitted his own original work, or the work of his flatmate Global Goon in place of his own work.

Along with the 22 remixes on this release, four original Aphex Twin tracks are also included. Two are new versions of previously released tracks: "Windowlicker, Acid Edit" and "SAW2 CD1 TRK2, Original Mix". The other two were previously available only on Further Down the Spiral, the remix album by Nine Inch Nails: "The Beauty of Being Numb Section B" and an edited version of "At the Heart of It All".

In addition to the remixes featured on this release, James has also remixed tracks by Beck, DJ Pierre, A Guy Called Gerald, The Bug, Street Side Boyz, Edward "Get Down" Crosby, Wagon Christ, and Soft Ballet, as well as additional remixes of tracks by Seefeel, Gavin Bryars, Jesus Jones, Saint Etienne, and Mescalinum United.

Release

26 Mixes for Cash was released on CD only, although a vinyl promotional disc titled 2 Mixes on a 12" For Cash, featuring the two Aphex Twin originals exclusive to this compilation, was released in limited quantities in Japan only. Online orders of the compilation through Warp Records came with two silver-wrapped chocolate coins, featuring the Aphex Twin logo on one side and Richard's profile on the other (with "ELECTRONICA REX" written alongside it). The cover is by The Designers Republic.

James later clarified that the album was named 26 Remixes for Cash by the late Warp Records co-founder Rob Mitchell because James exchanged the remix DATs for cash in person to retain anonymity.

Critical reception

AllMusic states that the compilation "comprises some of the most creative, breathtaking music produced by anyone in electronica". NME wrote that "the more cash at stake the less effort Aphex puts into honouring the spirit of the artist – an often hilarious greenie in the face of pop careerism". Pitchfork states that "frustrating gestation period aside, many of the tracks here are certified classics, and it's nice to have them all in one place".

Fans have been critical of Warp's resorting to including tracks that were sourced from low bitrate mp3's, in a rush-job putting this compilation out, and also that many of the mixes included are shortened edits from their original versions.

Track listing

Charts

Chart (2003)Peak
positionUS Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)

References

References

  1. "Aphex Twin - 26 Mixes for Cash". AllMusic.
  2. [https://www.allmusic.com/album/26-mixes-for-cash-mw0000024218 Allmusic review]
  3. [https://www.allmusic.com/album/26-mixes-for-cash-mw0000024218 Allmusic review]
  4. (2014-08-22). "The Designers Republic works on new Aphex Twin album".
  5. (24 March 2004). "26 Mixes for Cash".
  6. [https://www.allmusic.com/album/26-mixes-for-cash-mw0000024218 Allmusic review]
  7. "Album Review: Aphex Twin - 26 Mixes for Cash / Releases / Releases // Drowned in Sound".
  8. [https://www.theguardian.com/music/2003/mar/21/popandrock.artsfeatures7 The Guardian review] 21 March 2003
  9. [http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/reviews/article111712.ece The Independent review]{{dead link. (August 2021)
  10. [https://www.nme.com/reviews/aphex-twin/7062 NME review]
  11. [https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/227-26-mixes-for-cash Pitchfork Media review] 11 April 2003
  12. "Aphex Twin: 26 Mixes for Cash - Release Music Magazine review".
  13. Cross, Charles R.. (2004). "[[The Rolling Stone Album Guide". [[Simon & Schuster]].
  14. "Music Review: Aphex Twin - 26 Mixes for Cash".
  15. [https://www.allmusic.com/album/26-mixes-for-cash-mw0000024218 Allmusic review]
  16. [https://www.nme.com/reviews/aphex-twin/7062 NME review]
  17. [https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/227-26-mixes-for-cash Pitchfork Media review] 11 April 2003
  18. [http://www.gavinbryars.com/Pages/ensemble_discography.html Gavin Bryars' Ensemble Discography]
  19. "Aphex Twin Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)".
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