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From:
Kurt
To:
dave jakhelln
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Date:
Sat, 24 May 2003 00:20:44 -0400
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Re: [idm] favorite squarepusher album
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quoted 3 lines DJSTiK420@aol.com wrote:>DJSTiK420@aol.com wrote: >istening to big loada and imo it blows all other >squarepusher away easily.
I agree. Big Loada is the one. Yeah, it's a collection of ep's and is all over the place but it has a bunch of the tracks where his vision and his technique really fuse and take off, very exciting. a track like Port Rhombus is a great little effusive gem, a perfect manifestation of his effort to work jazz into drill and bass, to work traditional musicianship into super-synthetic programming. but to my ears, a lot of his later attempts to further mine this sort of fusion don't work so good, though i was excited by what he was attempting. sometimes the problem was his stylistically interesting but rhythmically lackluster fusion drumming. the most recent stuff I find painful...it's kind of like he was really on fire when he went off into his jazzoid Music is One Rotten Note thing....and then he got a lot of shit for it, so he came back to acidy breakbeat but with this begrudging, cynical attitude. like he wants to maintain the audience he initially attracted and is even willing to compromise to keep it, but the price is eating at his soul. Anyway, my second favorite is Burning'n Tree, just a collection of early singles, but very nice in my opinion. highlights his drum programming which is not a bad thing. k --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org