New Aphex Twin posters have started appearing around the world again
Aphex Twin appears to be teasing something new as posters and billboards have started appearing in major cities around the world again.
The usual new project teasing protocol for Aphex Twin, aka Richard D. James, is to put up posters and billboards in cities around the world. He last did it in 2018 while teasing the release of his Collapse EP, and he flew a blimp over London with his logo on it back in 2014 before Syro landed.
Over the past day, multiple posters and billboards of Aphex Twin's logo have appeared in LA, Berlin, Bristol and London. Musical equipment manufacturer Novation Digital Music Systems Ltd. posted images of his logo on posters and billboards via their Instagram, hinting that they may have collaborated on some new software for Novation.
Novation have teased in their caption that more will be unveiled on 20 October.
View this post on InstagramLA // Berlin // Bristol // London More info incoming: 20.10.20 #WeAreNovation
A post shared by Novation (@wearenovation) on Oct 7, 2020 at 6:09am PDT
As Pitchfork notes, Novation and Aphex Twin previously collaborated last year when they updated the Bass Station II synth with the free AFX Mode.
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