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Finally!

Its here. The album you've all been waiting for, more eagerly awaited than Boards of Canada, more sought after than Aphex Twin, WATMM covers Squarepusher. Congrats to all involved, this is a wicked compilation of tracks.

DOWNLOAD HERE, in WAV.

Tracklist:


1. Zephyr Nova - Rotate Electrolyte 05:24
2. Hermann - Squarepusher Theme 06:39
3. YIkES! - I Wish You Could Talk 03:06
4. Stocko - Rebus 03:15
5. The Kimmy Gibblers - My Sound 03:48
6. Hefty Carriage - Unknown (Inspired track) 05:08
7. Swegüno - I Wish You Could Talk (Reinterpreted) 05:47
8. Acidburp - Unreleased 03:50

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Just finished my first listen; the Zephyr Nova track manages to warp the original into some sort of Tim Burtonesque beautiful nightmare whilst recreating that complex bassline note for note! Also a big fan of Hermann's Squarepusher Theme cover; a cool liveish rendition. And I just love this cover of the Unreleased Acid Track by Acidburp; this one is a true gift as we don't even have a decent soundboard recording of the original!

 

I just threw this up on Discogs as well; add it to your collections http://www.discogs.com/release/3886361

 

PLEASE post this comp around and spread the word everyone!

Oh my god, Ufabulous just happened. <3

I peed myself.

I have to explain the smell to my boss now.

Fuck.

hats off to the guys who worked on this, these tracks sound really good. got some talent up on these boards.

 

not playing favorites, but track 6 is excellent.

Seriously, this is a wonderful compilation. I had some fears it might be not very SP-related (as often when it comes to covers) but this is really 100% accurate and lovingly done. Chapeau to the musicians behind it!

 

Let's think about some WATMM-crowd-funding to press this gem on proper black wax!

  On 9/20/2012 at 7:10 AM, MarinaStewart said:

Seriously, this is a wonderful compilation. I had some fears it might be not very SP-related (as often when it comes to covers) but this is really 100% accurate and lovingly done. Chapeau to the musicians behind it!

 

Let's think about some WATMM-crowd-funding to press this gem on proper black wax!

 

That's an idea that at least 100 of my $ could get behind!

 

Just wanted to come in here and say that I love the part in track two (Hermann's Squarepusher Theme cover) where the music cuts out and there is a bird interlude; wonderful!

Edited by Goiter Sanchez

Really, all the tracks on this comp are top notch. Being the sp fanboy I am, I was initially quite suspicious this would fail to meet my expectations, but I'm pleased you guys proved otherwise.

 

As as someone mentioned, zephyr really nailed the rotate electrolyte bassline.

 

edit: As a sidenote, I am really surprised that no one did a rendition of goodnight jade. I kind of wish I had done such, having already gotten the synth patch nailed in on my tx81 already. but alas ...

Edited by benc812

Indeed it was a fun job and well done to everyone :)

 

Thanks very much Goiter, those are very satisfying words to hear since I´ve been having doubts lately as to whether i liked my track at all any more. I guess I´d just listened to it too much ;)

 

I´m totally behind the idea of pushing for this album on proper sale! But unfortunately only in words, financially i absolutely nothing to give... All I could offer is maybe to submit a beer to the hard workers behind the scenes..?

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  On 9/20/2012 at 6:05 PM, Hermann said:

I´m totally behind the idea of pushing for this album on proper sale! But unfortunately only in words, financially i absolutely nothing to give... All I could offer is maybe to submit a beer to the hard workers behind the scenes..?

 

So why not doing a crowd funding project? You can even talk to friends and ask if they would spend some money to make this possible.

 

There is even a a nice platform for this: http://www.kickstarter.com/

  On 9/20/2012 at 6:35 PM, MarinaStewart said:

 

So why not doing a crowd funding project? You can even talk to friends and ask if they would spend some money to make this possible.

 

There is even a a nice platform for this: http://www.kickstarter.com/

 

Good idea, thanks! I´ll try and see what i can do :)

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