Aphex Twin's "Come To Daddy" is a captivating journey through the realms of IDM, ambient, and electronica, released under Warp Records in 1997. This short but intense album spans just 33 minutes, yet it's packed with a variety of sounds and styles that showcase Aphex Twin's signature experimental approach. The album opens with the eerie and distorted "Come To Daddy - Pappy Mix," setting the tone for the rest of the tracks. Standout pieces like "Bucephalus Bouncing Ball," chosen by Warp co-founder Steve Beckett, and the haunting "To Cure A Weakling Child - Contour Regard," offer a mix of rhythmic complexity and atmospheric depth. The album also features the playful "Funny Little Man" and the unsettling "Come To Daddy - Mummy Mix," demonstrating Aphex Twin's versatility and willingness to explore the darker corners of electronic music. "IZ-US" closes the album on a more ambient note, leaving the listener with a sense of both resolution and intrigue. "Come To Daddy" is a testament to Aphex Twin's innovative spirit and remains a compelling listen for fans of electronic music.