Aphex Twin has curated a 191-song playlist as part of his Supreme collaboration

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Aphex Twin has curated a 191-song playlist as part of his Supreme collaboration

Aphex Twin. Credit - Mick Hutson/Redferns

Aphex Twin has curated a 191-song playlist for the brand Supreme after releasing a collection of clothing.

The partnership between the two comes as part of the streetwear brand’s new Spring/Summer 2025 collection and saw the brand release an exclusively-made t-shirt with the iconic cover art for the Aphex Twin’s 1999 track ‘Windowlicker’.

Aphex Twin, real name Richard James, also released jackets, hats, jerseys, t-shirts and more through the brand. Now, the electronic musician has made a playlist for Supreme, made up of almost 200 songs and comprised of mostly chilled, low-tempo selections.

Titled [mostly mellow], it features songs from The Beach Boys, Brian Eno, Kraftwerk, Squarepusher, Marvin Gaye, Delia Derbyshire, and Ragga Twins. The Supreme playlist also features one Aphex Twin original, 2014’s ‘XMAS_EVET1N’.

‘[mostly mellow]’ is available to stream on both YouTube and Spotify. Check out the artwork below, and check out the collab collection here.

Supreme has teamed up with musical acts before, including on a collaboration with Jane’s Addiction, which dropped in October last year, and a Massive Attack-inspired clothing line in 2021.

Before that, there were collections inspired by the likes of The Smiths and The Velvet Underground, and 2015 saw Supreme tap Neil Young for a collaboration, selling a T-shirt featuring a photo of Young himself wearing a Supreme-branded shirt.

In other Aphex Twin news, back in December the artist dropped a new compilation called ‘From The Merch Desk (2016-2023)’ in a surprise release.

He released his ‘Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / in a room7 F760′ EP in 2023 – marking his first new music in five years. The collection also spawned its own augmented reality app. He then dropped his EP ‘London 19.08.2023’ the following month to coincide with his headline performance at Field Day 2023 in London.

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