“After I’d finished with the food mixer, I threw it over the balcony and it hit some kid on the head – he found me afterwards and said ‘can you sign this’”: How Aphex Twin almost knocked out a fan at his weirdest gig ever
There’s nothing quite like an Aphex Twin show. The experimental electronic music pioneer has a reputation for pushing boundaries, both sonically and in his live performances. From mic’ing up blenders to scratching sandpaper on decks, Aphex Twin is known for incorporating unconventional elements into his shows that leave audiences scratching their heads in wonder and awe.
But his recent performance at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado took things to a whole new level. In a move that some are calling “outlandish” and others are calling “genius,” Aphex Twin decided to place microphones inside blenders, creating a cacophony of whirring, grinding sounds that added a surreal layer to his already mind-bending music.
And if that wasn’t enough, he also brought out sandpaper to scratch on the decks, creating a gritty, abrasive texture that cut through the air like a knife. The combination of these elements produced a sensory overload that left some in the audience feeling disoriented and exhilarated at the same time.
But the show wasn’t without its share of controversy. Reports have emerged that a lawsuit may be looming over Aphex Twin’s use of copyrighted material during the performance. It seems that he sampled a famous speech without proper clearance, leading to potential legal trouble down the line. Only time will tell how this will play out, but one thing is for sure – Aphex Twin is always one step ahead, pushing boundaries and taking risks in the name of art.
Despite the potential legal troubles, Aphex Twin’s performance at Red Rocks was a masterclass in experimental electronic music. His ability to blend chaos and order, noise and melody, is unparalleled in the world of electronic music. And his willingness to take risks and push boundaries is what sets him apart from the rest.
The audience at Red Rocks was treated to a truly unforgettable experience, one that will be talked about for years to come. Aphex Twin’s ability to challenge conventions and create sonic landscapes that defy categorization is what makes him a true innovator in the world of music.
So, whether he’s mic’ing up blenders, scratching sandpaper on decks, or facing down potential lawsuits, one thing is for certain – Aphex Twin is a force to be reckoned with. He may be controversial, he may be enigmatic, but one thing is undeniable – his music is unlike anything else out there.
As the lights dimmed and the last echoes of his performance faded into the night, one thing was clear – Aphex Twin had once again proven why he is considered a legend in the world of electronic music. And for those lucky enough to witness his performance at Red Rocks, it was a night they will never forget.





