This plate Aphex Twin presented a music critic brought up a sweat: Some dubbed it 'Electronic Listening', other 'intelligent'. It's just been just good electronic music that no longer wanted to be limited on classical House format, but experimented with rhythms and sounds. "I Care Because You Do" had a myriad of wild and hectic break beats, long before the term had been en vogue itself. Apart from all the frenzied rhythms on the music hardly was almost danceable, there was to hear strings and ambient Klingklang . Aphex Twin numbers both were suddenly at the same time:. jittery and nervous, but also melodic and relaxed during the bass floundered and jerked, rang the tweeter to chill out a the impact of these plate ranged from Detroit techno to krautrock and minimal. Music of Steve Reich and Philip Glass, with the Aphex Twin shortly afterwards should also work together. At the time, the board was highly praised, but it is many have been too weird, the Techno Group as well as the classic indie fans. Today, after many Electronic boards have survived as a fashion, is "I Care Because You Do" has emerged as a classic. And that is because Aphex Twin has been unswervingly his way, without wanting to please everyone.