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Squarepusher - Hello Everything mp3

Performer: Squarepusher
Title: Hello Everything
Country: UK
Catalog Number: WARP LP 148
Label: Warp Records
Released: 10 Oct 2006
Style: IDM, Future Jazz
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 131

Tracklist

1Theme From Sprite
2Plotinus
3Circlewave 2
4Hello Meow
5Rotate Electrolyte
6Orient Orange
7Planetarium
8The Modern Bass Guitar
9Cronecker King
10Bubble Life
11Vacuum Garden
12Welcome To Europe

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
BRC-160LTDSquarepusher Hello Everything ‎(CD, Album + CD + S/Edition)Beat Records, Warp RecordsBRC-160LTDJapan2006
WARPCD148PSquarepusher Hello Everything ‎(CD, Album, Promo)Warp RecordsWARPCD148PUK2006
WARPCD148Squarepusher Hello Everything ‎(CD, Album, Car)Warp RecordsWARPCD148UK2006
WARPCD148Squarepusher Hello Everything ‎(CD, Album)Warp RecordsWARPCD148UK2006
WARPLP148, WARPCD148XSquarepusher Hello Everything ‎(3x12", Album + CD, Mini + S/Edition)Warp Records, Warp RecordsWARPLP148, WARPCD148XUK2006

Notes

Everything By Tom Jenkinson (Warp Music)
Special Edition Includes Bonus 3" CD WARPCD148X

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Album

Hello Everything is an album by Squarepusher, released on 16 October 2006. This is Squarepusher's ninth album and, prior to its release, three downloadable singles were made available from Bleep Warp's download store - Welcome to Europe, Hanningfield Window and Exciton the last two are exclusive to the Japanese version of the album. All three tracks were released on the 12 vinyl single Welcome to Europe. This bonus material. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Meow - Squarepusher. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Listen free to Squarepusher Hello Everything Hello Meow, Theme from Sprite and more. 12 tracks 63:39. This is Squarepusher's tenth album and, prior to its release, three downloadable singles were made available from Bleep Warp's download store - Welcome to Europe, Hanningfield Window and Exciton the last two are only on the Japanese version of the album. Hello Meow opens the album with a collision of fleet-footed acid and easy-listening melodies Theme from Sprite is bubbly jazz fusion, while Planetarium smears epic, space-disco synths over cascading breakbeats. Even further out is The Modern Bass Guitar, a no-holds-barred drum n bass throwdown overlaid with some of his most antic riffing ever. Hello Everything Squarepusher. Squarepusher - Hello Everything with Vacuum Tracks - Продолжительность: 1:23:39 Pavor. Nonetheless, it's a consistently enthralling listen, and proof that even when he tries to sit Everything. Squarepusher - Hello Everything 2006. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album Squarepusher - Hello Everything 2006. Squarepusher - Hello Meow. Squarepusher - Theme From Sprite. Изначально пообещали jazz fusion, а тут, на тебе, жанр указан IDM. Через несколько минут понял, что это IDM jazz fusion или future jazz Jaco Pastorius Daft Punk, Herbie Hancock Aphex Twin, Sun Ra JMJ Autechre итд Занимательный эксперимент, но вряд ли всерьез застрянет в головах прогоманов. Hello Meow, Planetarium, Welcome To Europe. It's certainly not a perfect album, but Hello Everything represents the pinnacle of performance from electronic music's most thoroughly developed mind. Read full review. Almost Cool. Despite the inconsistencies, Hello Everything is one of the best things that Jenkinson has done in some time

Reviews (4)
Tto
I have to admit that this album came pretty surprising to me. It is very warm and (as people previously stated) very accessible. I enjoyed every second of it. The single "Welcome to Europe" quickly became one of my favorite tracks from Squarepusher. Every other song has a distinctive feeling and sound. I definetly enjoyed this "grown up" yet still "playful" album and recommend it to every music lover who enjoys jazzy, yet modern music!

Dandr
This album blew me away when I first heard it. A very surprising and my favorite Squarepusher release ever. I love the fusion of mad drum and bass with tuneful Jazz. Also thrown into the mix are plenty of abstract ambient elements. Truely magnificent!

It keeps you on your toes right through the 3 beautiful slabs of vinyl. You are never sure what will be comming next, sometimes I feel like I'm being slapped round the face by it. So complex all the way through I never get tired of listening to it.

Nuadabandis
This is a very funk album and quite good. Although Im familer with Squarepusher, and have heard all of his music from his different albums Im not really an expert... and i don't own any. But with my groowing interest in Aphex Twin(AFX) and Luke vibert i thogh I'd buy my first Tom jenkinson CD. And it was a great pleasure. although I can see why many aren't calling this innovative or groundbreaking like Feed me weird things or I care because you do I don't think that's any reason to dislike it. I mean, how far can you really push a genre... and honestly I think it reached it peak way back with Do you know squarepusher. Just because he added a "jazzy" flavor to it on Ultravistor, doesn't make it any more innovative... it's the same thing just with a slightly different tone.

Tom J has reached his experimental limits, but not his Musical limits, and this music sound much more melodic than anything I've heard from him to date. hello Meow is a real great, and the single "welcome to Europe" is very fun. So maybe it's not the most innovative peice of work, but so wasn't Chosen Lords and that was still kick ass. It's nice to see an Artist go back to his roots, and still be able to do it better...

Wenyost
2006 sees TJ returning to a more "mellow" sound, if you can describe any of his music as such. After 2 albums of skitter-freakery and 1 of him spilling his brains out onto the canvas(so to speak), we have Hello Everything, an album full of jazz bass, relatively straightforward drums, and overall, it's a very good album.

Straight-up jazz numbers like "Theme from Sprite" and "Circlewave 2"(a worthy followup to its namesake on Ultravisitor); the "Central Line"-esque "Hello Meow"; early Spymania-like tracks such as "Rotate Electrolyte" & "Planetarium"; "Plotinus", which would fit right in with numbers like Big Loada's "Massif" and "Port Rhombus"; "The Modern Jazz Guitar"(the requisite 200+ BPM freakout), and it all ends with "Orient Orange", which sees TJ doing SAW II-era Aphex(and somehow doing it better, which is saying a lot...SAW II is still #1 in my ambient list).

Pick this up, turn the speakers up, and transport yourself...

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