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  Wall Bird said:
If Go Plastic comes out in 5.1 I'm gonna buy a surround system. That album is probably the best example I could think of for surround.

 

I don't know if Squarepusher worked on a "5.1 enviorement", but it sounded MASSIVE (can't find other word). But the real thing starts at 3:17, this sounds (specially the bass) so awesome that you can't put it at max db's, it sounds mad loud and lowbass-ish, but at the same time clean as hell.

 

Tomorrow I'll listen to it again on the 5.1, can't use it right now.

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Go plastic is one of the most under-rated Squarepusher albums.

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  mosca said:
you and me need to have a nice long chat little man
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tom is pissed off in this track. he's an angry, angry man in the coachella vid.

 

i wish he was this pissed off these days, but i'm also glad he's not.

  On 5/7/2013 at 11:06 PM, ambermonk said:

I know IDM can be extreme

  On 6/3/2017 at 11:50 PM, ladalaika said:

this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield

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Plaistow Flex Out is a great track.

 

And I think I'm a weird Squarepusher fan, because Big Loada is like one of my least favorite releases. (Prepares for onslaught) My favorites are Music Is Rotted One Note, Budakhan Mindphone, Go Plastic, and Venus No. 17.

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  NI64 said:
Plaistow Flex Out is a great track.

 

And I think I'm a weird Squarepusher fan, because Big Loada is like one of my least favorite releases. (Prepares for onslaught) My favorites are Music Is Rotted One Note, Budakhan Mindphone, Go Plastic, and Venus No. 17.

 

 

yea, i couldn't disagree more. in fact, big loada is right at the top simply because journey to reedham and port rhombus. i'd have to get into full bitches brew mode when i listen to rotted one, which makes it my least favorite (though i didn't say i dislike it).

 

 

 

anyway, idk about go spastic in 5.1. you ever see that movie scanners?

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I've heard that Squarepusher didn't use a PC to make Go Plastic. I wonder how exactly he went about making it, then.

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  NI64 said:
I've heard that Squarepusher didn't use a PC to make Go Plastic. I wonder how exactly he went about making it, then.

 

I don't see the way of doing any track of that album without using a computer. Even using a computer, I've never heard anyone that sounds nothing like "Go Plastic".

 

Btw, where did you heard that?

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  NI64 said:
I've heard that Squarepusher didn't use a PC to make Go Plastic. I wonder how exactly he went about making it, then.

I recon that's "Music is rotted one note" you're talking about, which was recorded using no sequencers. Go plastic was the album where he went "FUCK DRILLNJAZZ AND FUCK YOU!!!!" and made really electronic fuckarounds using mostly computer generated noises (from what tech tv has me believing).

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  NI64 said:
I've heard that Squarepusher didn't use a PC to make Go Plastic. I wonder how exactly he went about making it, then.

I recon that's "Music is rotted one note" you're talking about, which was recorded using no sequencers. Go plastic was the album where he went "FUCK DRILLNJAZZ AND FUCK YOU!!!!" and made really electronic fuckarounds using mostly computer generated noises (from what tech tv has me believing).

 

nope, i heard go plastic was made using 95% hardware. he was definitely still using whatever crappy-ass drum machine that wasn't even really intended as a core sequencer for a good chunk.

 

he toured it using (i reckon a recently acquired) orville eventide but no bass.

  On 5/7/2013 at 11:06 PM, ambermonk said:

I know IDM can be extreme

  On 6/3/2017 at 11:50 PM, ladalaika said:

this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield

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  NI64 said:
I've heard that Squarepusher didn't use a PC to make Go Plastic. I wonder how exactly he went about making it, then.

 

Btw, where did you heard that?

 

He says it himself in one of the interviews on squarepusher.net

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I think that the Eventide H8000FW is basically the brains of that cd. He created some stuff on that machine for it. Listening to the sample mp3 on their website, I'd love to own one. Too bad they're $5000. Though I'm pretty sure he was renting it at the time, he does own one now. I'm sure he used it a bit on Ultravisitor.

 

And he did not use a computer for that cd.

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