saw the brand release an exclusively-made t-shirt with the iconic cover art for the Aphex Twin’s 1999 track ‘Windowlicker’.Aphex Twin, real name Richard James, also released jackets, hats, jerseys, t-shirts and more through the brand.
Now, the electronic musician has made a playlist for Supreme, made up of almost 200 songs and comprised of mostly chilled, low-tempo selections.Titled [mostly mellow], it features songs from The Beach Boys, Brian Eno, Kraftwerk, Squarepusher, Marvin Gaye, Delia Derbyshire, and Ragga Twins.
The Supreme playlist also features one Aphex Twin original, 2014’s ‘XMAS_EVET1N’.‘[mostly mellow]’ is available to stream on both YouTube and Spotify.
Check out the artwork below, and check out the collab collection here.Supreme has teamed up with musical acts before, including on a collaboration with Jane’s Addiction, which dropped in October last year, and a Massive Attack-inspired clothing line in 2021.Before that, there were collections inspired by the likes of The Smiths and The Velvet Underground, and 2015 saw Supreme tap Neil Young for a collaboration, selling a T-shirt featuring a photo of Young himself wearing a Supreme-branded shirt.In other Aphex Twin news, back in December the artist dropped a new compilation called ‘From The Merch Desk (2016-2023)’ in a surprise release.He released his ‘Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / in a room7 F760′ EP in 2023 – marking his first new music in five years.
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