Here is home for Brock enthusiasts, a shrine made by me! Third one i've made so far (and the one im most proud of too)!
I've liked Pokemon since around 6 years old, but i cant remember anything. Now, im trying to re-enter the fandom and get to know everything. Please, look forward to updates and improvements!
Added more usable links!
Added banner, header, edited base code, ect ect
The various sections will be explained in order of their importance.
WELCOME: Bare and vague welcome.
OVERVIEW: Character profile for Brock.
GALLERY: GIFS, icons, and screencaps.
MISC: Miscellaneous things of rather unimportance made by me.
Thanks for visiting!-heartz4minorushiraishi






Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) - The foundational ambient techno masterpiece
Selected Ambient Works Volume II (1994) - Dark ambient explorations
...I Care Because You Do (1995) - Acid techno evolution
Richard D. James Album (1996) - Breakbeat experimentations
Come To Daddy EP (1997) - Aggressive electronic assault
Windowlicker (1999) - Complex rhythmic structures
Drukqs (2001) - Piano compositions and drill'n'bass
Syro (2014) - Return to form after 13-year hiatus
Cheetah EP (2016) - Hardware-focused acid techno
Collapse EP (2018) - Mathematical precision meets organic chaos
BPM Range: 85-180 (Optimal: 130-140)
Key Signatures: Minor scales preferred, atonal experiments frequent
Time Signatures: 4/4 foundation with polyrhythmic overlays
Production Style: Hardware-centric with software sequencing
The Aphex Twin aesthetic has influenced countless electronic artists. Official remix contests occur annually, with winning entries receiving wide distribution.
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SESSION
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PROMO
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COVER
ART
RECORDS
SHOOT
STUDIO
TOUR
CLOSE-UP
SETUP
2024
Come To Daddy - Directed by Chris Cunningham (1997)
Windowlicker - Directed by Chris Cunningham (1999)
Rubber Johnny - Directed by Chris Cunningham (2005)
Studio Documentaries - Behind-the-scenes production footage
The visual identity of Aphex Twin has evolved through collaborations with renowned designers and photographers. The iconic logo and typography have become symbols of the intelligent dance music movement.
Rare photographs from live performances across Europe and North America. Each show features custom hardware setups and unique track arrangements never reproduced in studio recordings.
The visual component includes synchronized lighting systems and occasionally features the infamous "face projection" technology developed in collaboration with visual artists.