Yea, I too think this record is pretty cool even if it is pretty derivative
of squarepusher. Is it just me or is there one part where he steals a riff
from E8 Boogie? Anyway... the biggest problem I had with this album was
that there were the parts where he used a synth guitar and saxaphone sound
instead of bringing in musicians. He brought in a rhodes player for one
song, so why couldn't he at least get a sax player? I dunno... just always
sorta bothered me cuz that song with the coltrane summertime sample could
have ruled much more with live sax.
--Aaron
quoted 1 line Very nice record, though, imo. I found the full length as a whole a bit>Very nice record, though, imo. I found the full length as a whole a bit
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quoted 1 line reminiscent of Tobin...not as technically stunning, but dark, dusky and in>reminiscent of Tobin...not as technically stunning, but dark, dusky and in
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quoted 7 lines same vein.>same vein.
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quoted 21 lines Is this guy Squarepusher?>>
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>> Hey, you at the back - pay attention :-) This was covered a while
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