I'll second that. Feed me Weird things is good, but Hard Normal Daddy
is the pinnacle of Square Pusher-ness.
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On Saturday, May 24, 2003, at 02:16 AM, Sam Valenti IV wrote:
quoted 48 lines Hard Normal Daddy is one of the finest records I've ever heard and> Hard Normal Daddy is one of the finest records I've ever heard and
> should
> ever hope to hear.
>
> Sam
>
> At 05:10 PM 5/23/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>> ok, im really bored and id figure id post something besides ebay
>> auction
>> announcements. im sitting here listening to big loada and imo it
>> blows all
>> other
>> squarepusher away easily. i dunno. kind of hard to believe it was all
>> done on
>> hardware. totally rules! so much beat programming. im pretty much
>> hardware
>> based besides for recording, and try to do alot of beat programming
>> myself
>> and
>> this is just insane! great stuff! his best.
>
> It's probably my favorite for spazzy beats, but it's really impressive
> mostly due to the speed. The programming isn't that complex; it's
> still
> just step sequenced on your standard sequencer. His understanding of
> breaks and how drums fit together is what's impressive.
>
> I think I like the "Feed Me Weird Things" album more, though, as it's
> a bit
> more cohesive and jazzy. It sounds more planned and thought out.
> Maybe
> that's because "Big Loada" really has that EP feel of being all over
> the
> place (since, you know, it is an EP, not an album proper).
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