described the sound ofthe album as "an updated version of easy listening and funk". James had heard the music Paradinas had made under the name of Jake Slazenger and invited him to create tracks. Paradinas noted James had invited other artists to collaborate with him, including Luke Vibert, Squarepusher and Cylob and was honoured that his collaborative tracks were chosen for the release. Both artists were getting drunk while developing tracks, something that Paradinas stated that neither artist regularly did. The track "Giant Deflating Football" was written during the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Paradinas noted that the two "were able to quite quickly write a large amount of material. "Giant Deflating Football" is named because it had some quite weird percussion sounds made by scraping and blowing in a microphone. It sounded like a big wheezing football. We took a bit of acid afterwards to listen to it, and we were coming out with some imagery like 'Beady Eyes', which is mentioned in one of the tracks."
Release
Expert Knob Twiddlers was released by Rephlex Records on June 24, 1996 on audio cassette, compact disc and vinyl. Paradinas felt the album should have been released as early as 1994, stating that "At that time, that style was something that no one else had done It wasn't like anything anyone heard before really. By the time it did come out, a lot of things came out like Lisa Carbon Trio aka Lisa Carbon aka Lisa Carbon & Friends and there was a lot of revived interest in easy listening. Neither of us was prepared for it." On July 19 2016, the song "Vodka " was released with the announcement of the album's 2016 reissue. The original version of this album was known by both Mike & Rich as just simply "Mike & Rich" and not "Expert Knob Twiddlers" which it is known by their fans. When the reissue was released they eventually just listed it as "Expert Knob Twiddlers".
Reception
The Guardian gave the album three stars, calling it "a lovingly kitsch collaboration" and that the album "might easily have been a loathsomely ironic exercise." stating that the track "Mr. Frosty" made the album "worth owning". The review concluded that "much of the rest is indulgent piffle." AllMusic gave the album four stars, while noting that the mixed styles of James and Paradinas "cancels out the particular attractions of both artists, and the listener is left with a somewhat bland album. Fans of Aphex and μ-Ziq will be excited, but newcomers should go elsewhere before they dig this deep." In retrospective reviews, Pitchfork described it as "just a playful, occasionally inspired time capsule of the 1990s."
Track listing
1996 release
2016 reissue
Credits
The credits state "Everything by Richard James and Michael Paradinas except for cover by Richard James and Johnie Clayton".