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DescriptionSquarepusher es el seudónimo del productor de música electrónica inglés Tom Jenkinson, que publica habitualmente en el sello Warp Records. Discografia Feed Me Weird Things (1996) Hard Normal Daddy (1997) Burningn'n Tree (1997) Buzz Caner (1998) (as Chaos A.D.) Music Is Rotted One Note (1998) Budakhan Mindphone (1999) Selection Sixteen (1999) Go Plastic (2001) Do You Know Squarepusher (2002) Ultravisitor (2004) Hello Everything (2006) Just a Souvenir (2008) Solo Electric Bass 1 (2009) Shobaleader One: d'Demonstrator (2010)[8] (as Squarepusher Presents: Shobaleader One) Ufabulum (2012)[9] Related Torrents
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Released | 3 June 1996 | ||
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Length | 66:38 | ||
Label | Rephlex | ||
Producer | Tom Jenkinson | ||
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Feed Me Weird Things is the debut studio album by English electronic musician Tom Jenkinson under the alias Squarepusher. It was released on 3 June 1996 by Rephlex Records.[1]
The album received positive reviews from critics and has been retrospectively cited as a landmark release in the drill 'n' bass subgenre.
Artwork[edit]
Jenkinson collaborated on the visuals for Feed Me Weird Things with Johnny Clayton. Clayton suggested that Jenkinson take inspiration from Jenkinson's hometown of Chelmsford. The packaging contains various photographs, taken by Jenkinson and edited by Clayton, of different locations in Chelmsford and London.[2]
Reception[edit]
Feed Me Weird Things is the debut studio album by English electronic musician Tom Jenkinson under the alias Squarepusher. It was released on 3 June 1996 by Rephlex Records.[1]
The album received positive reviews from critics and has been retrospectively cited as a landmark release in the drill 'n' bass subgenre.
Artwork[edit]
Jenkinson collaborated on the visuals for Feed Me Weird Things with Johnny Clayton. Clayton suggested that Jenkinson take inspiration from Jenkinson's hometown of Chelmsford. The packaging contains various photographs, taken by Jenkinson and edited by Clayton, of different locations in Chelmsford and London.[2]
Reception[edit]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Muzik | 5/5[3] |
NME | 8/10[4] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [5] |
Critical response[edit]
Muzik magazine's Calvin Bush praised Feed Me Weird Things as 'the kind of album Miles Davis might have made if he had been wired into breakbeats, Aphex Twin and Ninja Tune'.[3] Ben Willmott of NME hailed it as Jenkinson's 'most consistently varied, bedazzling and rounded deposit to date'.[4] Retrospectively, AllMusic editor John Bush wrote that its incorporation of 'dense jungle percussion' makes for 'a difficult, yet ultimately rewarding album.'[1] Rules of og card game.
The Wire listed Feed Me Weird Things as one of the 50 best records of 1996.[6] In 2007, The Guardian listed it as one of '1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die'.[7]
Influence[edit]
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Writing for American music magazine Spin, jazz writer Ken Micallef noted Feed Me Weird Things for its influence on the drill 'n' bass subgenre and stated that, with Feed Me Weird Things and its follow-up Hard Normal Daddy, Jenkinson 'did to jungle what Frank Zappa did to rock—satirized its excesses with a maze of neurotic, scurrying notes, while adding a nerdy musicality that practically invented a new genre.'[8] AllMusic credited the 1996 releases of Feed Me Weird Things and Plug's Drum 'n' Bass for Papa as significant in breaking drill 'n' bass to a larger audience.[9] In 2003, San Diego Union-Tribune critic AnnaMaria Stephens cited Feed Me Weird Things among the most important intelligent dance music albums.[10]
Track listing[edit]
All tracks are written by Tom Jenkinson.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | 'Squarepusher Theme' | 6:20 |
2. | 'Tundra' | 7:55 |
3. | 'The Swifty' | 5:20 |
4. | 'Dimotane Co.' | 4:54 |
5. | 'Smedley's Melody' | 2:33 |
6. | 'Windscale 2' | 6:35 |
7. | 'North Circular' | 6:08 |
8. | 'Goodnight Jade' | 2:45 |
9. | 'Theme from Ernest Borgnine' | 7:55 |
10. | 'U.F.O.'s over Leytonstone' | 6:39 |
11. | 'Kodack' | 7:14 |
12. | 'Future Gibbon' | 2:18 |
Total length: | 66:38 |
No. | Title | Length |
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13. | 'Theme from Goodbye Renaldo' | 6:01 |
14. | 'Deep Fried Pizza' | 3:49 |
Total length: | 9:50 |
References[edit]
- ^ abcBush, John. 'Feed Me Weird Things – Squarepusher'. AllMusic. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
- ^Montesinos-Donaghy, Daniel (24 July 2014). 'We Spoke to Johnny Clayton, the Guy Who Made Aphex Twin Creep Us Out'. Vice. Archived from the original on 7 April 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^ abBush, Calvin (July 1996). 'Squarepusher: Feed Me Weird Things (Rephlex)'. Muzik. No. 14. p. 142.
- ^ abWillmott, Ben (20 April 1996). 'Squarepusher – Feed Me Weird Things'. NME. Archived from the original on 17 August 2000. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
- ^Wolk, Douglas (2004). 'Squarepusher'. In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 773. ISBN0743201698.
- ^'1996 Rewind: 50 Records Of The Year'. The Wire. No. 155. January 1997. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
- ^'1000 albums to hear before you die: Artists beginning with S (part 2)'. The Guardian. 22 November 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
- ^Micallef, Ken (January 1999). 'Squarepusher: Music Is Rotted One Note'. Spin. Vol. 15 no. 1. p. 122. Retrieved 12 April 2020 – via Google Books.
- ^'Drill'n'bass'. AllMusic. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
- ^Stephens, AnnaMaria (26 June 2003). 'In Celebration of Electro-Whatever'. The San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived from the original on 5 February 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
- ^'Feed Me Weird Things'. Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
External links[edit]
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