Aphex Twin has announced a new line of merch set for release tomorrow. The producer tweeted images of the unusual merch which will be available at stores in London, Tokyo, and in limited capacities online.

The line features items named after various Aphex Twin singles including the creepy “Donkey Rhubarb” teddies. Other merch items include an “On” beach towel, a “Ventolin” anti-pollution mask, and a “Windowlicker” umbrella. There’s also a T69 Collapse art print available.

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The merch will be available this Saturday 24th November at Bleep London from 1oa.m. Limited amounts will be available on the Aphex Twin site, you can sign up for updates on the collection’s availability here. The collection will also retail at Joint Harajuku in Tokyo on 1 December from midday.

Aphex Twin’s latest release was the Collapse EP released back in September after various posters were spotted around the world. Earlier this year a BBC radio documentary on the enigmatic musician was released, listen to that here.

A music video set to premiere earlier this year coinciding with the announce of the EP was pulled after it failed to pass the Harding Test – an automatic test to determine whether or not certain footage will suitable to be viewed by viewers with photosensitive epilepsy.

Watch: Aphex Twin – “Donkey Rhubarb”

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