SquarepusherDo You Know Squarepusher

Label:

Warp Records – WARPLP97

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

IDM

Tracklist

A1 Do You Know Squarepusher
Written-ByTom Jenkinson
A2 F-Train
Written-ByTom Jenkinson
A3 Kill Robok
Written-ByTom Jenkinson
A4 Anstromm-Feck 4
Written-ByTom Jenkinson
B1 Conc 2 Symmetriac
Written-ByTom Jenkinson
B2 Mutilation Colony
Written-ByTom Jenkinson
B3 Love Will Tear Us Apart
Written-ByMorris*

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Warp Records Limited
  • Published ByWarp Music
  • Published ByZomba Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Pressed ByRecord Industry – 08 48917 20

Credits

  • DesignAlexander Rutterford
  • ProducerTom Jenkinson

Notes

Made in England.
© 2002.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 01061 00971 7
  • Barcode (Scanned): 801061009717
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): 08 48917 20 2A1 WARPLP 97
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): 08 48917 20 1B1 WARPLP 97
  • Label Code: LC02070

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Do You Know Squarepusher (CD, Album, CD, ) Warp Records WARPCD97 UK 2002
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Do You Know Squarepusher (CD, Album, CD, ) Beat Records BRC- 63 Japan 2002
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Do You Know Squarepusher (CD, Album, CD, ) Zomba WARPCD97, RTD 126.4039.2 Europe 2002
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Do You Know Squarepusher (LP, Album, Promo) Warp Records WARPLP 97 UK 2002
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Do You Know Squarepusher (CD, Album, Unofficial Release, CD, Unofficial Release) Warp Records (2) WARPCD97 Russia 2002

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Reviews

  • Robbie_E's avatar
    Robbie_E
    I wish there was a version of this album with live video version of the title track attached. It's insane, classic, awesome. Classic Squarepusher positive musical madness. And the coolest Japanese crowd vivid reactions.
    • tt1pd's avatar
      tt1pd
      Not the best of his catalogue, but I still really love a few songs. Title track is a classic, groovy with a cool melody. Kill Robok slowly picks up momentum before becoming a glitch head trip. Several filler tracks that go nowhere though. And then the live performance with a largely annoying "wooo" crowd ed by clanging electronics that sound like they were recorded in mono.
      • hyperpowered23's avatar
        hyperpowered23
        i have a bit of a bad habit where i listen to cover versions before the originals, but i still feel squarepusher's version of "love will tear us apart" is really lovely! i might get the cd just because of that... Anstromm-Feck 4 is also great
        • lancelot323's avatar
          lancelot323
          Edited 11 years ago
          What's to say? Definitely not an easy record to dive into.

          The title track, like the others here have said, is the definite stand-out; playful craziness. "F-Train" is just strange; but it is entertaining to hear Tom rapping what sounds like a physics textbook. "Anstromm-Feck 4" is another highlight; but the rest of the tracks just kind of leave me cold. "Kill Robok" just sounds like glitchy confusion to me; "Mutilation Colony" is a piece of dark ambience that could have been so much more. His cover of "Love will tear us apart" is so low-key it frankly makes Ian Curtis sound like Ian Astbury in comparison.

          It might grow on you; but after 11 years, this one still has a position in the bottom of his catalogue, in my opinion.
          • ChronicRecordStore's avatar
            Edited 13 years ago
            This is quite an interesting release from Tom Jenkinson. When I first listened to this, I hated it. It sounded very uninteresting to me at first, but then, it started to grow on me. Now, I'm okay with it. I find the lack of melody in most of the songs made up for in the complexity of the beats mixed and mashed up into each other to create something unique.

            Do You Know Squarepusher - Of course it's the best song; immediate hook, with melodies zooming in and out, beats popping out from nowhere and such.

            F-Train - You can barely understand the lyrics. It's a very dark song; don't listen to it at night. The rapper's voice is highly modulated and warped into these whooshing, beeping sounds.

            Kill Robok - Sounds like an prehistoric computer having a very hard time being booted up. Very spamatic; always has the listener not knowing what to expect.

            Anstromm-Feck 4 - Just... plain messed up with beats.

            Conc 2 Symmetriac - Eh... just a filler. Too short of a song for me to go over.

            Mutilation Colony - A rare look at Tom Jenkinson's dark, ominous take on music. I would put this piece of music in the dark ambient genre. This song somewhat sounds like a twisted church song, with it's funeral organ tone quietly wavering into to different chords, becoming darker and darker until all you're left with is a whooshing sound and a continuous deep, ringing note. And then, the song goes into majorly spasmatic noise.

            Love Will Tear Us Apart - Just a cover of the original song by Joy Division -- it's decent. A bit bland at times, but not bad.

            The second disc is basically a live recording of his previous album "Go Plastic" and a few other songs from the first disc. The recording's a bit muddled, but still a bit listenable.

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