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Aphex Twin Avril 14th Piano Duet

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2010

This piano piece was written by Aphex Twin (Richard D James) and is from the album Drukqs. It is sampled in the Kanye West song "Blame Game", it features in the soundtrack of the film Marie-Antoinette starring Kirsten Dunst, at the end of the film Four Lions directed by Chris Morris and in the SNL digital short Iran So Far. I used rehanfx to get the "picture in picture" effect. Played by Ed Ball. Don't forget to Like, Comment and Subscribe!

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  • Thank you for uploading this, I dont care what the others are saying, I get the duet thing and well done. It adds alot of depth to the piece compared to other videos Ive seen playing it, who are all good, dont get me wrong. I love the Druqs album for its crazyness and bits pure melodic, athmospheric sounds. We all know some of his stuff is crazy and I always here the tune going on, but this tune show the beauty of his work and you have captured it so well. Thank you for sharing your time and skl

  • @eighty4toads Thanks for the comment :)

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  • 1:28 Iran So Far SNL, 1:39 Blame Game Kanye West

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  • Oh my. I love this song. And you did better then the movie version. I love this, and great job

  • very nicely done and recorded. could I request kesson dalef, from the same album ?

  • You killed the special needs donkey, you tomatoed your friend.

  • I actually disocvered this from Salad Fingers. Not Kayne West.

  • It well isn't a duet, its all about the double thumb on the left hand. But still, can't knock it for it's lack of faults. Fair one.

  • In response to my own comment, this tune was played by a player piano hooked up to a computer feeding the music on the album, in the fashion of John Cage.

  • Wow !!!!! Musical bliss

  • incredibly talented.

  • @wcibbt not impossible, ive seen many videos of people accomplishing it.

  • The part at 1:27 is physically impossible to play unless you have suffer from gigantism. There is a chord that requires you to play an E flat and A flat an octave up at the same time! To play this properly you need two people!

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