It ’s been 13 days since Aphex Twin release his last album , Drukqs , and fan have been effervesce at the mouth for the next installment of the Richard D. James saga . On Monday morning , Aphex Twintaunted those fansin really nerdy , fairly taunt fashion , by pointing them to the deep WWW .
In a tweet , Aphex Twindirected fans and following to a Tor address . The Thomas Nelson Page take a moment to dilute — as Tor pages do — but when it does the details of a raw Aphex Twin album are all there . On the left is a auction block of plain school text that appears to show the racecourse leaning of “ Syro ” along with the beats per minute ( BPM ) of each song . There are also some surveillance - y lines of textual matter that show things like the amount of fourth dimension you ’ve drop on the site , your information processing speech , and your location . If you visita divest down adaptation on the World Wide web , you ca n’t see the album detail , but you may still see the surveillance - y stuff .
On the right is the classic Aphex Twin logothat ’s been appearingin stencil form all over New York City .

The logotype also appeared on a unripened Colonel Blimp thatwas floating above Londonover the weekend . It was alone on one side , and on the other , it was in property of the “ 0 ” in “ 2014 ” which is when the album is expect to be release .
Whether or not Aphex Twin decides to go totally renegade and declare oneself it up for download on Tor remains to be seen . But since you ’ve been hoping for a new Aphex Twin record album since 2001 , chance are you ’re quick to do whatever you need to do to get it . [ Thump ]
Images via Aphex Twin / Twitter

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