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13 comments
Some type of squarepusher prog rock thing about them
Autistic (bass) guitar shredding over bloops n bleeps oh boy, sorry, but Thundercat shows how you can make your tedious childhood of jazz exercises into something actually cool…but snark aside I liked this dudes last shobaleader album, it’s under the squarepusher name that’s it’s just a tasteless shredfest like he’s the lost member of dream theater…
nevermind, it’s a live album, and after one track devolves into a shreddy wank
“shreddy wank” lemme guess… you make “dark” 4/4 techno
This is not Squarepusher. FAKE NEWS
Any evidence to your claim, sir? Because I read in a prestigious blog that he plays the electric bass guitar in this jazz-rock group. Please try not to joke about this, sir.
Steve is right ‘Shobaleader One’ is the brainchild of Squarepusher. Memga, you best go back to your bag of the dicks and shut your floppy mouth hole.
Ha ha! Though I’ll say for the sake of argument that Memga might have being “ironic”. We are, after all living in this oh so clever version of perception that… zzz.
Looking for deep techno
who do these chaps think they are with their cool-guys-only LED shape masks looking like they walked right out of ‘2001 A Space Breaking Bad’ ???
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Squarepusher has lost the plot. He used to make these ace jungle tracks, the complexity of his drum programming and experimental sound design made his music rad. He took the drum & bass sound into experimental jazz stylings and it worked. But then he started to get a big head and believe he was a jazz musician. Slowly the jungle left, the form and structure left, and he disappeared up his own arse. It’s like listening to that mate at school who you called round to see, and he would sit there playing his guitar trying to prove how great he was. Entertaining to one person only, the noodler.
Retard comment of the year.
As with a lot of Ninja Tunes acts, when they start making ‘real’ music they do it for themselves. The music turns out to become as boring as it could. The time has now come to sit by the fire and talk about the good ole’ days. Why not? But ehy bother selling it?