Selection Sixteen Squarepusher

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  • Release Date: 02/25/2003
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Sales Rank: 90,695
  • Label: WARP RECORDS
  • UPC: 801061007225
 
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Selection Sixteen

1LISTENThe 'Eye 2:17
2LISTENSquare Rave 3:01
3LISTENTime Borb 1:03
4LISTENDedicated Loop 3:47
5LISTENTomorrow World 4:56
6LISTENCool Veil 0:32
7LISTENSchizm Track #1 5:07
8LISTENFreeway 1:37
9LISTENSnake Pass 3:30
10LISTENYo 0:28
11LISTENMind Rubbers 4:05
12LISTENTesko 0:20
13LISTENAcid Tape Track 3:53
14LISTEN8 Bit Mix #1 Bonus Track 1:04
15LISTEN8 Bit Mix #2 Bonus Track 0:55
16LISTENSchizm Track #2 Mix Bonus Track 3:45
17LISTENCeephax Mix Bonus Track / Remix by Andy Jenkinson 6:02

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

After releasing more than two hours worth of material in less than a year, Tom Jenkinson returned in late 1999 with what looked to be another full LP, comprising 17 tracks and clocking in at 45 minutes. In fact, it's regarded as a "mini-album" and plays the part well. Similar to the 1999 Squarepusher EPs Budakhan Mindphone and Maximum Priest, Selection Sixteen alternates what sounds like outtakes from his last LP (Music Is Rotted One Note) -- that is, short organic fusion cast-offs -- with a set of hard-edged acid tracks, most of which chart the hyperkinetic drum'n'bass programming that fans expect. The album comes off surprisingly well, given both the glut of Squarepusher material in 1999, and the fact that Jenkinson is mixing'n'matching crazed drill'n'bass and more stately jazz-fusion, with little regard for album flow. The highlight here, "Square Rave," takes a little bit from both camps and ends up sounding like Aphex Twin (circa Selected Ambient Works 85-92) if he'd been working with jungle breakbeats. In addition to the 13-track album are four remixes, including one on which Jenkinson recruits his brother Andy for remixing duties. John Bush, All Music Guide

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