Review: In the lead up to the 25th anniversary edition of Squarepusher's legendary debut studio album, Feed Me Weird Things, Warp are warming us up with a sneak preview of "Theme From Ernest Borgnine". Remastered straight from DAT tape it will flood your imagination with memories or visions of golden era of UK dance music. Straight outta Sheffield, it follows up Squarepusher's 2020 album release, Be Up A Hello.
Review: Clicks, cuts, klang and all the warped hallmarks you could hope from the rave, breaks, hardcore and avant garde fusionist Squarepusher. Ten years on from the Shobaleader One: D'Demonstrator album, both Warp and Squarepusher fans will be delighted with the frenetic mash of futurist jazz and bleep era tones spliced and diced alongside hi-tempo squelches of acid, sped up drum machines and sequences to trippy drone and ambient pieces like "80 Ondula" and "Detroit People Mover".
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