- Ventolin (EP)
Infobox Album |
Name = Ventolin
Type =EP
Artist =Aphex Twin
Released = March 27, 1995
Recorded =
Genre = Electronic
Length = 26:27
Label =Warp Records
Producer =Aphex Twin
Reviews =
Last album = Classics (1994)
This album = Ventolin (1995)
Next album =...I Care Because You Do (1995)"Ventolin" is a piece of
electronic music composed by Cornish musicianRichard D James . It is noted for its abrasive sound. James recorded numerous versions of the piece under hisAphex Twin alias.The piece is named after a trade name for the drug
Salbutamol , which is prescribed for the treatment ofasthma . A reported side effect of this drug istinnitus "(Citation needed)", a high pitched ringing in the ears. James utilized this effect in "Ventolin", incorporating a piercing high-pitched ringing sound throughout the track. The music also incorporates heavily distortedtechno beats. The resulting effect has been cited as "one of the most abrasive singles ever recorded". [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:e6ge4j172wai]Album/video version
The first recording of "Ventolin" (subtitled "video version") appeared on the 1995 Aphex Twin album "…I Care Because You Do". A
music video was also produced to accompany the track, which consists of a woman being trapped in an elevator with other industrial images interspersed.ingle releases
In 1995,
Warp Records released "Ventolin" as a single in theUnited Kingdom , on 12" vinyl and CD in two parts, "Ventolin" and "Ventolin Remixes". Between them, these EPs featured a further 12 versions of "Ventolin". (TheUnited States release, bySire Records , collects all of the tracks on a single CD.)The singles' artwork, by Dan Parkes (who also designed the artwork for "On"), featured
renaissance -style anatomical drawings of a human head and upper torso, together with an asthmainhaler and the Aphex Twin logo.Whilst all the twelve versions of "Ventolin" on these singles are labelled as ostensible
remix es, in many cases they appear to be almost entirely new pieces of music, bearing only nominal relation to the original. In typical Richard D James fashion, several of the mixes are labelled with obscure or bizarre titles, some of which are Cornish placenames.Notes on the various "remixes"
*Several of the apparently bizarre remix names are actually Cornish place names:
Praze-An-Beeble , Marazanvose [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=180500&Y=50500&A=Y&Z=3 ] , Carharrack and Probus are all Cornish villages. There is aCoppice Inn in the town ofRedruth . Plain-An-Gwarry is a Cornish place name, and also the generic name for a Cornish medieval amphitheatre used for the performance of mystery plays and sports.*Other mix names reference the medicinal Ventolin: "
asthma beats", "wheeze " (asymptom of asthma), andSalbutamol .* The "Praze-An-Beeble mix" ends with manipulated samples of Richard D James' mother Lorna laughing, whilst the "Marazanvose mix" ends with a child counting in Dutch mixed with manipulated animal sounds.
*"Crowsmengegus mix" closes with a
speech synthesizer intoning anMC 's toast to list of names ("Respect going out to..."), all of whom were collaborators with Richard D James. This was later issued as a separate track on51/13 Aphex Singles Collection , named "The Respect List".Track listing
"Ventolin"
#"Ventolin" (Salbutamol Mix) – 5:46
#"Ventolin" (Praze-An-Beeble Mix) – 3:21
#"Ventolin" (Marazanvose Mix) – 2:10
#"Ventolin" (Plain-An-Gwarry Mix) – 4:37
#"Ventolin" (The Coppice Mix) – 4:35
#"Ventolin" (Crowsmengegus Mix) – 5:52"Ventolin Remixes"
# "Ventolin" (Wheeze Mix) – 7:07
# "Ventolin" (Carharrack Mix) – 2:49
# "Ventolin" (Probus Mix) – 4:14
# "Ventolin" (Cylob Mix) – 5:02
#* Remix byCylob
# "Ventolin" (Deep Gong Mix) – 6:18
#* Remix byLuke Vibert
# "Ventolin" (Asthma Beats Mix) – 1:39
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