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Squarepusher, Budakhan Mindphone

Audio CD

Disk ID: 719155

Disk length: 30m 29s (7 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Iambic 5 Poetry 5:30
2. Fly Street 4:52
3. The Tide 4:25
4. Splask 3:08
5. Two Bass Hit (dub) 3:32
6. Varkatope 4:09
7. Gong Acid 4:48

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Review

For Squarepusher's Tom Jenkinson, music is his playground--albeit a very twisted one. One minute you might find the producer carelessly wrecking beats and pieces like a petulant three-year-old boy (see Music Is Rotted One Note); at others, employing the exacting precision of a manic drill sergeant to drum & bass, he produces what could only be called "drill and bass." The unpredictable Jenkinson throws his audience yet another curve ball with Budakhan Mindphone, which turns out to be a softer, kinder, gentler Squarepusher, where tinkling pianos and lush melodies summon a childlike innocence. To be sure, Jenkinson's strange ways are still present (wacky rhythms, check; odd, assorted noises, check). But this time around they're coated with a sugary sweetness never before seen from the mad scientist. --Tricia Romano Seven track EP for 1999 from Englishman Tom Jenkinson, the acclaimed avant-garde drum'n'bass artist better known as Squarepusher. Standard jewel case.

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Budakhan Mindphone

Tracks: 7, Disk length: 30m 30s (+0m 1s)

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