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Squarepusher - Music Is Rotted One Note '1998/2019

Music Is Rotted One Note
ArtistSquarepusher Related artists
Album name Music Is Rotted One Note
Country
Date 1998/2019
GenreRock
Play time 00:48:29
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 114.0 MB / 273,09 MB
PriceDownload $2.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

[2:20] 01. Squarepusher - Chunk-S
[4:21] 02. Squarepusher - Dont Go Plastic
[4:28] 03. Squarepusher - Dust Switch
[2:07] 04. Squarepusher - Curve 1
[3:45] 05. Squarepusher - 137 (Rinse)
[2:24] 06. Squarepusher - Parallelogram Bin
[4:58] 07. Squarepusher - Circular Flexing
[2:37] 08. Squarepusher - Ill Descent
[6:07] 09. Squarepusher - My Sound
[0:45] 10. Squarepusher - Drunken Style
[4:25] 11. Squarepusher - Theme From Vertical Hold
[1:56] 12. Squarepusher - Ruin
[2:27] 13. Squarepusher - Shin Triad
[1:47] 14. Squarepusher - Step 1
[4:01] 15. Squarepusher - Last Ap Roach

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AllMusic Review by Greg Prato
The one-man drumnbass outfit Squarepusher (aka Tom Jenkinson) treads upon more
unpredictable terrain on Music Is Rotted One Note. Although the album still
contains elements of his usual drumnbass sound, this is by and large a
jazz/fusion affair. Jenkinson does a masterful job playing all the instruments
live and by himself, and perfectly re-creates the funky atmosphere of such
early-70s Miles Davis classics as Get Up With It and On the Corner. Jenkinsons
performances throughout the disc are both flawless and inspired -- he obviously
realized that if he were to pay tribute to Miles, nothing but the best would do.
Davis spirit lives on in such tracks as Dont Go Plastic, Dust Switch, 137
(Rinse), and Theme From Vertical Hold, while My Sound perfectly captures the
essence of Miles calming and reflective compositions. But dont be misled; this
is not a by-the-numbers rip-off of Miles Davis. Jenkinson updates these familiar
sounds with 90s recording techniques and injects enough of his own style into
the mix to keep it recognizable. Miles would be proud.