Feed Me Weird Things Squarepusher Rarity

Someones upload of this album got removed so I'm here to reupload the video and include two bonus tracks only available in Japan. Tracklist: 1. Squarepusher Theme - ( - ) 2. Tundra - ( - ) 3. The Swifty - ( - ) 4. Dimotane Co - ( - ) ( to skip intro) 5.
Feed Me Weird Things is a music studio album recording by SQUAREPUSHER (Jazz Rock/Fusion/Progressive Rock) released in 1996 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. Torrent Iso Gamecube Pal. This page includes Feed Me Weird Things's: cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details,. Listen free to Squarepusher – Feed Me Weird Things (Squarepusher Theme, Tundra and more). 12 tracks (66:39). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures.
Smedley's Melody - ( - ) 6. Windscale 2 - ( - ) (fav song) 7. North Circular - ( - ) 8. Goodnight Jade - ( - ) 9. Theme From Ernest Borgnine - ( - ) 10.
UFO's Over Leytonstone - ( - ) 11. Kodack - ( - ) 12. Future Gibbon - ( - ) Japanese Bonus Tracks 13. Theme From Goodbye Renaldo - ( - ) (fav song) 14. Jana Gana Mana Original 52 Seconds Mp3 Free Download on this page. Deep Fried Pizza - ( - ) From Amazon (It's not on bleep.com) With 12 tracks of lunacy, mayhem, and sheer beauty, Tom Jenkinson's 1996 debut as Squarepusher remains one of the few must-have records of the electronica revolution. Though Jenkinson builds his tracks around his remarkable fusion-inspired fretless bass playing, the album initially sounds like a study in maniacally intricate drum solos and patterns, themselves built from a few Roland drum machines. John Cage String Quartet Pdf Writer.
But closer listening reveals a keen intellect at work. Jenkinson has no interest in either the repetitive drum patterns most junglists prefer or their vapid soundscapes. Instead his songs douse you in rhythm and melody. The acoustic Brazilian guitar of 'Squarepusher Theme' is soon devoured by a steaming, staccato drum groove, the track ultimately resolving itself as a kind of 21st-century Latin jazz epic.
'Tundra' recalls a battery of mad insects destroying a caterpillar; 'UFOs over Leytonstone' creates a slow death rumba; 'Kodack' revels in glistening beats and streamlined and manic synths, a sign of Squarepusher to come. 'Goodnight Jade' is the album's most unusual track, a lush, ambient drone of lovely bass harmonics and a mouselike melody, showing Jenkinson to be a composer of surprising weight and depth. Squarepusher would make records harder, more intense, and more spectacular, but none more musical than Feed Me Weird Things. --Ken Micallef Enjoy!