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Aphex Twin shares music video directed by Weirdcore taken from ‘Collapse’ EP

After a flurry of hype from three dimensional billboards popping out of walls in London, Turin, Los Angeles, New York City and Tokyo, today Warp Records shared the music video to Aphex Twin‘s new track ‘T69 Collapse‘ directed by London-based video artist and long time collaborator Weirdcore.

The video was initially scheduled to be broadcasted during Adult Swim at 1:30 AM EDT on Monday 6th August, but due to failing the Harding Test, an industry recognised standard that flags up potential epileptic seizures triggered by visual stimuli, it was later uploaded to YouTube.

Download the track now via you preferred digital download outlet here.

TRACKLIST

1. T69 collapse
2. 1st 44
3. MT1 t29r2
4. abundance10edit[2 R8’s, FZ20m & a 909]
5. pthex

Discover more about Aphex Twin and Warp Records on Inverted Audio.

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