Aphex Twin is up to something. His logo has appeared in a pair of London Underground advertisements at the Elephant and Castle station, near the Michael Faraday Memorial where, according to urban legend, Richard D. James’ lived in the 1990s. Warp has confirmed to the Guardian that the ads are real. Update (7/31): Another artwork appeared yesterday evening in Turin, Italy, where Aphex Twin will headline Club to Club festival in November. Pitchfork has reached out for more information. Update (8/3): Hollywood is the latest location where the mysterious design has popped up. Update (8/4) An Aphex billboard has appeared in Manhattan. Check it out below.

Richard D. James last released new music as Aphex Twin in 2017, when he put out “korg funk 5.” His Cheetah EP came out in 2016, which was teased in a vintage-looking flyer. Before he released his 2014 album Syro, a blimp featuring his logo flew over London. Teasers subsequently appeared across New York City.