"Sometimes I just hit the keyboard in a way I'd like the rhythm of the tracks to sound"
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The intent is disarmingly practical. In electronic music, the keyboard is both instrument and control panel, and “hitting” it collapses the gap between body and machine. James’ best-known work thrives on microtiming, jitter, and the sense that the beat is constantly mutating. “Sometimes” matters: this isn’t a universal rule, it’s permission to bypass taste-policing and let accidents audition for the job of groove.
The subtext is a quiet rebuke to the idea that electronic music is sterile, over-calculated, or inhuman. He casts the studio not as a lab but as a place where mess, muscle memory, and misfires can be compositional tools. Contextually, it also fits the Aphex Twin persona: evasive, anti-explanatory, suspicious of interview narratives that try to turn sound into a neat origin story. By making the process sound almost stupidly simple, he keeps the focus where he wants it: on the result, and on rhythm as a felt phenomenon, not an intellectual one.
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"Sometimes I just hit the keyboard in a way I'd like the rhythm of the tracks to sound." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sometimes-i-just-hit-the-keyboard-in-a-way-id-135278/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.



