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Squarepusher - Feed Me Weird Things

Squarepusher - Feed Me Weird Things

Musician: Squarepusher
Album title: Feed Me Weird Things
Style: IDM, Drum n Bass, Jungle
Released: 1996
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1657 mb
Size APE version: 1322 mb
Size WMA version: 1317 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 181
Format: MP1 MMF DXD VQF AC3 FLAC WMA
Genre: Electronic

Squarepusher - Feed Me Weird Things


Tracklist

A1 Squarepusher Theme 6:18
A2 Tundra 7:50
A3 The Swifty 5:15
B1 Dimotane Co 4:53
B2 Smedleys Melody 2:30
B3 Windscale 2 6:34
C1 North Circular 6:05
C2 Goodnight Jade 2:42
C3 Theme From Ernest Borgnine 7:52
D1 U.F.O.'s Over Leytonstone 6:33
D2 Kodack 7:12
D3 Future Gibbon 2:16

Companies, etc.

  • Produced For – Rephlex
  • Copyright (c) – Rephlex

Credits

  • Cover [Helped By] – Johnny Clayton
  • Liner Notes – Richard D.Jams*
  • Written-By [Everything By] – Thomas Jenkinson*

Notes

Everything by Thomas Jenkinson except for cover helped by Johnny Clayton.

Durations not mentioned on release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 5027238003714

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
5788 Squarepusher Feed Me Weird Things ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Music Land Records 5788 Russia Unknown
CAT037CD Squarepusher Feed Me Weird Things ‎(CD, Album, RE) Rephlex CAT037CD UK Unknown
CAT037CD Squarepusher Feed Me Weird Things ‎(CD, Album, RE) Rephlex CAT037CD UK Unknown
CAT037CD, CAT 037 CD Squarepusher Feed Me Weird Things ‎(CD, Album, RE) Rephlex, Rephlex CAT037CD, CAT 037 CD UK Unknown
CAT037CD Squarepusher Feed Me Weird Things ‎(CD, Album, RE) Rephlex CAT037CD UK Unknown



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Kelerana
A note on the liner notes by "PRichard.D.Jams"; they are adapted from this LP: https://www.discogs.com/Fred-Weinberg-The-Weinberg-Method-Of-Non-Synthetic-Electronic-Rock/release/3013272
SupperDom
This is prime time Squarepusher. Hard Normal Daddy and Feed Me Weird Things are two albums that I don't think in all these years Tom has surpassed (and both have, let's say, questionable names for albums, don't you think?) . His newer works just don't reflect his creativity in the correct way. FMWT is a bit darker than Hard Normal Daddy but does not lack in the insane drum programming and Amen chopping. The track Tundra is my favourite Squarepusher track to date, at the time I'd heard nothing like it. Around this time Tom had wanted to bring drum 'n' bass / jungle to a much darker psychedelia and nothing screams his motives more than Tundra. This gloomy vibe is not continued so much throughout the album but this allows for tracks like Theme From Ernest Borgnine, which has a much lighter lead and almost flowing drums - I always feel like this track describes an escape from a gushing river. Fantastic album. If you find it for a good price on vinyl grab it and run.
Ausstan
Just one name track ............ T U N D R A !!!! Feed me with weird things is one of my favourite release from Squarepusher. Classic
Malaris
Great "broken sixteenth-note" drum stuff!! Some music like this on vinyl is a VALUE...let's 'try' it...
Mavegelv
A bit of a landmark album, truth be told. Head straight for side C and the skittery headmash, "North Circular" - truly one of the best technical rhythms laid on vinyl of all time. Future Jazz? who cares....and the rest of the album ain't too far behind either. My mint copy is staying in my collection!
Deodorant for your language
Got this on my headphones now. This album is still excellent... incredibly varied, often moody (Windscale 2), sometimes downright tongue-in-cheek (smedley's melody). Tundra is astounding still. I don't know if Mr Jenkinson was living up north when he made it but it certainly seems to sum up my experience. Wonderful.
Iell
Personally I'd love to hear Tom re-explore some of his earlier sounds (coherent jazz, intricate, painstakingly obsessive and classic rhythmic innovations) like this album, Budakhan Mindphone, and of course Hard Normal Daddy.. Songs like "Squarepusher Theme", "Tundra", "Kodack", and so many others are (imho) the essence of what electronic music perfectionism is about... The more recent sounds he has delved into (the kind of stunts he pulls on his live shows) once had their charm but there is hardly much enduring in his late endeavours, I feel, as compared with this album, which is unmistakably one of the most precious vinyl LPs that I've ever owned. I suspect hard drugs might have something to do with it, which would be quite shameful indeed.. (of course, only if in case of a creative burn-out) This album for me is a 5/5.
Gabar
"Squarepusher Theme" is one of the best jazzy/dnb tracks ever recorded. "Tundra" is one of the best jungle songs ever, that noone is hearing. Big ups to Squarepusher for producing some of the best music of our time.
Yainai
A must have for fans of the genre (drum'n bass, idm, drill'n bass)!! Combines lightning fast rhythmic drumsequencing with nice warm analog melodies. Very catchy and still amongst his best work. 'Theme From Ernest Borgnine' sounds like it was so much fun to make that there's absolutely nothing you can do yourself but have an equally great time listening to it. Totally uplifting experience. 'Squarepusher Theme' and 'UFO's over Leytonstone' (the last one is also playable at both 33rpm and 45rpm, so pick up the vinyl) are stand-outs as well. Highly recommended. Buy this before you buy 'Go plastic' or 'Selection Sixteen'.