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Exactly.
It just blew me away. I like the album a lot but that track is just way better than any of the others. So weird. |
It's on crack.
It's like, a jazz free-form that suddenly goes into some sort of death-metal thing. What the fuck. I love it. I wouldn't say it's better than Thundra or any of the epic tracks but it's definitely up there. There are a few other songs on the album that I really like (Delta-V and the Coathanger) but you're right when you say this one kicks the other's asses. |
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definately under the top 5 of my favourite squarepusher tracks. I still wonder why my download source didnt include the best track on the album, hrhrhr bastards |
this is good enough. ive just become slightly bored with this ultra maximalist type music. this music sounds too,.... hmm, busy? yeah, there's almost too many sounds stacked on top of one another. squarepusher is an electronic jazz musician, he should stick to it. some of this stuff sounds like ruins, but not nearly as insane/crazy/good. some of it sounds a bit like naked city, but without the incredible drums/bass/sax/vocals/keys. i prolly wont end up listening to this for a while.
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I see what you're saying, bat man, but the thing that has always attracted me to and unified squarepusher's work is his great sense of melody. I can't think of an electronic artist with better melodies; actually, I can't think of many musicians PERIOD with better melodies.
Also, I appreciate the fact that he keeps experimenting and doing something completely different and new on just about every release. |
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boards of canada are everything when it comes to mind blowing beautiful melodies. |
Yeah, they have some good stuffff.
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in my opinion 80% percent of their melodies are just pure genius. everyone creates at least some kind of strong feeling. 15% of their melodies are just really good and 5% are a littel bit cheesy. but for me thats over the top. hilarious what melody monsters they are
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Big Loada was all i had before this... uh whats next to Big Loada sonically? i want more like that... idm-type crazy stuff
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try selection sixteen...should not dissapoint you
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am i missing something big time with squarepusher? all i hear is cheesy techno or cheesy seventies synth music being somehow remixed with "modern" techniques.
i never saw what is so genius about him, he gets compared to aphex twin and autechre, why? nowhere near as creative as either. |
He's just as creative and forward-thinking... and technically way more talented from every angle than Autechre or Aphex Twin (though I prefer those artists a lot more). Every Squarepusher album sounds completely different. He's an amazing bass player and his music mixes free jazz with electronic music pretty effortlessly. And like I said, he has some of the best melodies I've ever heard.
I think none of his albums are that consistent and some aren't even that great, period, but he probably has 30 or so really amazing songs. Check out the ep "do you know squarepusher?" That's the one I always reccomend. It's brilliant. It mixes cold electronics with beautiful melodies and some weird noise track or two. And there's a Joy Division cover but that doesn't do anything for me. |
he's sort of prolific and dynamic, he works with tons of styles and shit, but so does reel big fish and all those ska/funk/punk/metal/salsa bands; and forward thinking? most of what i¿ve heard is backwards thinking, to the 70's, only sort of with idm/drum n' bass sensibilities.
the best thing i've heard from him is probably that bootleg i have of him playing with evan parker. i'll check out that ep though; i've heard go plastic, feed me weird things and others, can't remember all and pretty muich non of them have done anything for me. |
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![]() Adam: I really can't stand Do You Know Squarepusher. The first track is amazing then it all goes to shit. |
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Yeah, actually, I'm not a fan of go plastic. I like Feed Me Weird Things but it only has 2 or 3 really great tracks on it. |
I love Go Plastic. It's his best work next to Big Loada. I only need Selection
Sixteen and Music is a Rotted One Note till i've got all his stuff. |
Big Loada and Selection Sixteen are my favorites.
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I understand Selection Sixteen has a similar vibe to Big Loada? When I get some money, it'll be one of the CD's I'll be after.
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I looooove Go Plastic. Definitely my favorite by him.
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Fo' sure. IMO every song on there is great, his most consistant work. Plus it has My Red Hot Car.
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YES! There isn't a track on there that I hate. Very consistent.
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I'm not a huge drill and bass fan (or specifically, drill and bass without melodies)... and there are too many songs of beatless (or beats-only) exercises on Go Plastic. I do like Boneville Occident and Greenways Trajectory but I never found Plastic to be anything that special. Almost no memorable melodies and almost no jazziness... that's probably why it doesn't stick out for me.
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No melodies?
So "I'm gonna fuck you with my red hot cock" is monotonous, yeah? |
Tommib, even...
No melodies there, either. Nope. |
Note the word memorable in my first post. No memorable melodies.
Also, it's "I'm gonna fuck you with my red hot car." not "cock". And what does monotony have to do with anything I said? Tommib is an ambient interlude without any beats and doesn't really flow with the rest of the album. Just saying. It's only a minute and 19 seconds long! That's one little blip on a 49 minute album! Just because you love a record and I don't, that doesn't mean that my points are invalid. There are no memorable melodies on the record. |
Chill man, I dunno about Zeropumpkins but I was just being sarcastic. It's cool if we all have different opinions... this life would be pretty boring if we all had the same ones, no?
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I am more chill than most on here.
Just stating facts. |
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same for me. I would even say selection sixteen over ig loada, and yes probably I am alone with that opinion |
Nah, I think I agree with you.
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Ok I take it back. I'm liking it a lot. Definitely different from a lot of his other stuff while still having the Squarepusher sound. This might turn out to be my favourite work by him.
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yeah, it's real good.
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Listening to SHOBALEADER ONE, a new ep with the song called "Cryptic Motion", which might be his best song in years. Super loud funky bass, almost dubsteppy drums, robot vocals, and super weird synths. It's weird as hell! And funky as fuck.
Mr. Oizo remixes the song for track 2. I geuss he has a new full length real soon. |
That's one thing about Squarepusher: He is more diverse than most electronic artists. He isn't content with doing the same thing on every song/album, and even changes styles wildly between songs on the same album. He's an extremely talented bass player, and his synth melodies are some of the best in the game, he has proven time and again that he's an AMAZING producer and drum programmer, though those elements are usually underplayed on all except his most popular songs.
The problem is that his albums almost always lack consistency; it's rare that all his strengths come together and create something truly perfect, like "Hello Meow". Anyway, I do really like this song, reminds me of the Kid Chameleon soundtrack. |
I saw Squarepusher live once. Fucking awful. And I'd say that, k-hole or not.
The problem I have with his records is that they just reek of wanker. He could make the best record ever and I'd still not like it on the basis that he's clearly a prick. |
This new video is seriously one of the best things I've ever seen in my life:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZi5Y7KgzsQ New album is going to RULE. So stoked. |
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I've already heard daft punk. :p |
I have too. What's that have to do with Squarepusher?
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The last link you posted fucking sounds like Daft Punk. I can't believe you don't hear that. It makes Squarepusher seem like a lame gimmick.
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Uh... I guess both groups use, like, drum machines and stuff.. uh..
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Square is so much better in mine opion, also great live.
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