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Shane Beers
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Sat, 26 Jul 1997 11:09:16 -0400
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Re: (idm) Big Loada.
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quoted 13 lines Dunno who all of you have picked up Big Loada by Squarepusher> > Dunno who all of you have picked up Big Loada by Squarepusher > yet, > > but I sincerely encourage you all to go get it *right now*. I try to > > > refrain from getting a release and mailing everyone about it, but > this > > album is really, really amazing. > > So there. > > Any more views / reviews? Possibly more indepth... sure, I'll > hopefully have it tomorrow (mailed out the cash Monday, but delivery > is usually next day in state) but I'd be in for hearing anything > more... the RealAudio clips @ Warp-Net were encouraging (yet brief)
OK, I'll do the old song-by-song review. Track 1- A Journey to Reedham (7 am mix) This is my favorite Tom J song yet. It opens with this beautiful little repeating melody, and then he overlays it with his best drum programming yet, in my opinion. Then he gets some more melodies to interlay with the drums. "Moving" best describes it. This track is so good. :) Track 2- Full Rinse (featuring MC Twin Tub) A relatively short song of all drums and some synth sounds, more great programming. If you love Tom for his drum skills and not melodies, it's another amazing track Track 3- Massif (Stay Strong) I love this song. Opens with another beautiful melody, and overlays, what else, but Atari game sounds. (Most noticably from Bezerk.) More melodies overlap, and he gets into some killer drum breaks. Later he loses the Atari sounds, and gets into some bizzare synth stuff. It has so much variation, I can't describe what happens. Track 4- Come On My Selector Popping synth sounds and constantly changing drums, with the occassional bass line thrown in. One really great bass riff kicks in in the middle, you can see him playing it in your head, it's crazy. A mediocre track to me, everyone else might love it. Track 5- The Body Builder (Dressing Gown mix) Strange humming and synth sounds. Some odd samples thrown in, also. Rayguns, zaps, and hums are continually present. Pretty strange, while still listenable. Track 6- Tequila Fish Even *more* strange synth sounds. A retro melody thrown in there to lighten it up, and I think he plays a bass line through the song, but I can't be sure. The melody, and everything else stops in the middle, and the song becomes quite different. It's harder, and faster, no melody, more drums, and a definite bass line. Really strange vocal sample towards the end. Neat track. Track 7- Jacques Mal Chance (il n'a pas de chance) Strange. Really short little diddy. Not much to really say. By the time I finished typing the song title correctly, it was over. :) Overall- This album is amazing. I do actually prefer Feed Me Weird Things, but this release is definetely better done. (Does that make sence?) I prefer his more melodic things, which is why I only really love 2 tracks off Big Loada. But if you prefer his drum stuff, go buy this right now. His next full album is going to be even better if he keeps this up. Shane -- If you have ICQ, you can reach me by using this number: 2220289 Leave me a world wide page at http://wwp.mirabilis.com/2220289 GO GET ICQ NOW!!! http://www.mirabilis.com