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"Windowlicker" is a 1999 single by electronic music artist Richard D. James, released under the Aphex Twin name on Warp. The artwork is by The Designers Republic. The single reached #16 in the UK Singles Chart.
The name of the single comes from the derogatory British term "windowlicker", meaning a mentally handicapped person. The term is also a direct English translation of the French term "faire du lèche-vitrine", meaning "window shopper"; a second meaning played up in the song's video.
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Armchair DJ: Aphex Twin - Windowlicker - Brian J. Dillard's review: The b-sides sound like they're from the vaults
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Motion: Aphex Twin - Windowlicker - Dan Hill's review: provides further evidence that Richard D James is one of the few consistently brilliant and original musicians of our age. With audio.
Pitchfork: Aphex Twin - Windowlicker EP - Brent DiCrescenzo's review: He systematically makes Photek and Autechre seem obsolete with this one bloody EP. Rated 8.5.
Meta Description: [ [Warp/Sire; 1999] Rating: 8.5 - Review by: Brent DiCrescenzo ]
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