After the confusing presence of the Aphex Twin logo on a blimp in London and the streets of NYC over the weekend, we now have some even more exciting, but no less mysterious news from the baffling world of Richard D. James. Aphex Twin has just tweeted a strange link ending in .onion, the domain typically associated with the TOR proxy-browser and generally used when accessing the Deep Web. Working through to get to the site reveals some text that appears to be announcing a new album titled SYRO with a tracklist which you can find below, along with the picture you see above. Some are speculating the numbers next to those possible song titles indicate BPM. SYRO follows the recent discovery of Caustic Window, a lost Aphex Twin album from 1994. Today is James’ birthday; however, it looks like we’re the ones getting a present as this would be the first new Aphex Twin album since 2001’s Druqks.

The “tracklist”:

01 minipops 67 (source field mix)

02 XMAS_Eve10 (thanaton3 mix)

03 produk 29

04 4 bit 9d epi+e+6

05 180db_

06 CIRCLONT6A (syrobonkus mix)

07 fz pseudotimestrech+e+3

08 CIRCLONT14 (shrymoming mix)

09 syro u473t8+e (piezoluminescence mix)

10 PAPAT4 (pineal mix)

11 s950tx16wasr10 (earth portal mix)

12 aisatsana

The tweet in question:

http://syro2eznzea2xbpi.onion — Aphex Twin (@AphexTwin) August 18, 2014

More on this story as it develops…

UPDATE: Another domain, https://syro2eznzea2xbpi.com, mirrors the info on its deep web counterpart, but with the album title and track names X’d out. The site’s registrant and admin are … Warp Records.