This is true...however, i think if you like squarepusher you should
definietly at least check out snares, because the form is at least
vaguely similar. If snares sounded more like squarepusher the criticism
would be that he's just biting his style. Undeniably, snares is
more harsh and "difficult", in terms of changeups and time sigs.
If you want something more like squarepusher than snares i'd
definitely recommend flashbulb & line47.
- cutups
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brandon Smith" <gozravp@yahoo.com>
To: "Brandon Tallent" <djresonance@yahoo.com>; <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] better than squarepusher
quoted 34 lines I'm seeing this quite a bit. I can see the
> I'm seeing this quite a bit. I can see the
> connection, especially on a few tracks frow his recent
> work on planet-mu, but he really doesn't flow like
> Tom. This isn't a criticism of course, but a big
> attraction to squarepusher, for me anyway, is how the
> mutilation is reconstructed to form an even better
> flow. In short, his music is accessable on all
> levels.
> Vsnares often seems to make it a point to NOT make
> things "right", or at least not as accessable. Tom
> doesn't switch time signatures every loop and a third.
> There are exceptions in both cases of course. Fuck
> Toronto Jungle is probably the closest tracks I can
> think of that compares.
> Also, Squarepusher has a much cleaner sound.
> brandon
>
>
> --- Brandon Tallent <djresonance@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > try venetian snares, if you haven't already.
> >
> >
>
>
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