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It always amazes me that such a disgusting drink can be responsible for so many bloody awesome interviews !

I haven't eaten a Wagon Wheel since 07/11/07... ilovecubus.co.uk - 25ml of mp3 taken twice daily.

Good stuff, just shows how bad Ufabulum sounds next to his old work, I really can't stand it, even Shoba was miles better than anything on Ufabulum.

Wow his interviews usually get really rambly and pretentious, but this was pretty solid. Really enjoyed this one and made a couple notes on it. Thanks.

  On 8/16/2012 at 4:07 AM, sweepstakes said:

Wow his interviews usually get really rambly and pretentious, but this was pretty solid. Really enjoyed this one and made a couple notes on it. Thanks.

 

Copious amounts of Red Bull helped

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Big Loada was his best work, what's wrong with wanting more of this quality? Apparently in some peoples minds it means using the same sounds and instruments present in Big Loada.

 

And what's the point of trying to be innovative when you're out ideas?

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puh squarepusher is shit apart from the first casette tape he produced when he was like 6 or some shit everything else has been derivative NONSESNSE

great interview! thanks

checking the vibert one as well now.. guys like these are goldmines wish they all did podcasts once in a while like dmx :)

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you could boil down all these notes and their relationships into a mathematical description, but actually there’s always something beyond that. And the fascinating thing for me is the way these relationships act as routes to an emotional spectrum. That absolutely fascinates me, and that emotional spectrum, the way you link through to it, is always subtly changing. But the vocabulary, if you like, of the emotions is static. There’s no new feelings, but what fascinates me is that there are new routes to them, through music.

 

Damn, what a perfect ending to an interview. I'm always impressed by his eloquence when speaking about music. Somebody please make a book of Squarepusher quotes.

  On 8/16/2012 at 10:35 PM, Zephyr_Nova said:
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you could boil down all these notes and their relationships into a mathematical description, but actually there’s always something beyond that. And the fascinating thing for me is the way these relationships act as routes to an emotional spectrum. That absolutely fascinates me, and that emotional spectrum, the way you link through to it, is always subtly changing. But the vocabulary, if you like, of the emotions is static. There’s no new feelings, but what fascinates me is that there are new routes to them, through music.

 

Damn, what a perfect ending to an interview. I'm always impressed by his eloquence when speaking about music. Somebody please make a book of Squarepusher quotes.

The Squarepusher Manofesto - Extended Edition

i prefer Tom's epic 4 hour lecture at the fourloko music academy, that shit was bomb as hell

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  On 8/16/2012 at 11:41 PM, Awepittance said:
i prefer Tom's epic 4 hour lecture at the 4loko music academy, that shit was bomb as hell

Oh yeah, that was almost as good as his 3 day sleepless seminar at that meth house.

  On 8/16/2012 at 9:15 PM, vasio said:

Big Loada was his best work, what's wrong with wanting more of this quality? Apparently in some peoples minds it means using the same sounds and instruments present in Big Loada.

 

And what's the point of trying to be innovative when you're out ideas?

Hum... 4 me it's since "Hard Normal Daddy" until "Ultravisitor", his classic best works! After, it's according 2 the tastes of each! ;-)

  On 8/17/2012 at 3:02 PM, Anchio Arch io Son Pittore said:
  On 8/16/2012 at 9:15 PM, vasio said:

Big Loada was his best work, what's wrong with wanting more of this quality? Apparently in some peoples minds it means using the same sounds and instruments present in Big Loada.

 

And what's the point of trying to be innovative when you're out ideas?

Hum... 4 me it's since "Hard Normal Daddy" until "Ultravisitor", his classic best works! After, it's according 2 the tastes of each! ;-)

 

HND, Big Loada, FMWT and the early jungle EP's 4 me. Some tracks on the kitten album are also epic but so badly mixed!

  On 8/13/2012 at 11:22 PM, mcbpete said:

It always amazes me that such a disgusting drink can be responsible for so many bloody awesome interviews !

hehe nailed it!

 

hail tom!

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