Aphex Twin live in concert.
ON TOUR

Aphex Twin

35
critic concert reviews
electronic

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

81
%
Based on 
35
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
82
%
Based on 
7
critic concert
reviews

Real Live Certified  

Real Live Certified badge for artists with consistent, high quality live performances and broad critical acclaim.

Critic Consensus

Aphex Twin is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers. Based on 35 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Aphex Twin is rated as a remarkable live performer, with impressive shows that are worth watching. Aphex Twin concert reviews describe live shows and performances as intense.

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#3 / Rhubarb Orc. 19.53 Rev (1 October 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
electronic
Origin
Limerick, Ireland (8/18/1971)
Bio
Aphex Twin, born Richard David James, August 18, 1971, in Limerick, Ireland to Welsh parents Lorna and Derek James, is an electronic music artist. He grew up in Cornwall, United Kingdom and started producing music around the age of 12 and made his first release aired in 1985.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

musicOMH (UK)

August 19, 2023
90
%
Aphex Twin Live In Concert At Field Day 2023 In The UK

NME (UK)

September 19, 2019
100
%
Aphex Twin at Printworks, London: still one of the greatest electronic shows on earth

The Guardian (UK)

September 15, 2019
100
%
Aphex Twin Review – Wild Lights, Jungle Buzzsaw And A Boo For Boris; Aphex Twin Review – Wild Lights, Jungle Buzzsaw And A Boo For Boris

Rolling Stone (USA)

April 12, 2019
%
Richard D. James builds on an immensely anticipated set with an intense, 105-minute attack focusing on the harder edges of his diverse catalog

Consequence (USA)

April 12, 2019
%
New York City, USA

NME (UK)

November 2, 2018
%
Aphex Twin’s return to Europe’s clubbing capital reframes the history of electronic music

The Telegraph (UK)

June 6, 2017
100
%
Aphex Twin’s headline set at the Field Day festival in London’s Victoria Park started with what sounded like a human voice; it ended with a sonic and visual assault so sustained, organised and violent that it almost felt like the moment AI achieves consciousness and decides to destroy the human race.

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Image Credit

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