Aphex Twin's 'Come to Daddy' is a seminal EP/mini-album that has left an indelible mark on the electronic music landscape. Released on 6 October 1997 through Warp Records, this 33-minute masterpiece is a testament to Aphex Twin's innovative and eclectic approach to music. The EP's lead single, 'Come to Daddy (Pappy Mix)', is one of Aphex Twin's most renowned tracks, peaking at number 36 on the UK Singles Chart and showcasing his ability to craft industrial-aggro soundscapes that are both intense and captivating.
The EP is a diverse and dynamic collection of tracks, ranging from the beautiful and child-like melodies of 'Flim' and 'IZ-US' to the more experimental and avant-garde sounds of 'To Cure A Weakling Child - Contour Regard' and 'Funny Little Man'. The 'Little Lord Faulteroy Mix' and 'Mummy Mix' of 'Come to Daddy' offer unique reinterpretations of the lead single, demonstrating Aphex Twin's willingness to push boundaries and challenge his audience.
Aphex Twin's music has always been characterised by its accessibility and complexity, and 'Come to Daddy' is no exception. This EP is a must-listen for fans of IDM, ambient, and electronica, and its influence can still be felt in the music world today. With its unique blend of sonic experimentation and melodic sensibility, 'Come to Daddy' is a standout release in Aphex Twin's discography, and a powerful testament to his status as a pioneer of electronic music.