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You cannot discuss the Richard D. James Album without discussing the cover art. The now-iconic image is a close-up of Richard’s face, digitally manipulated so his smile stretches impossibly wide, filled with razor-like teeth.
But no one has ever bettered it. Why? Because most imitators only heard the chaos. They programmed the crazy drums and forgot to write the beautiful string part. Richard D. James never forgot.
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: James famously stated that he would sometimes hit the keyboard to find a rhythm he liked, then spend hours manually moving notes to perfect the hyper-detailed breakbeats Unique Sampling : In "To Cure a Weakling Child," he used modulated vocals to mimic a child's voice.