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Squarepusher - Just A Souvenir FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Star Time 2
A2 The Coathanger
A3 Open Society
A4 A Real Woman
A5 Delta-V
A6 Aqueduct
A7 Potential Govaner
B1 Planet Gear
B2 Tensor In Green
B3 The Glass Road
B4 Fluxgate
B5 Duotone Moonbeam
B6 Quadrature
B7 Yes Sequitur

Credits

  • Composed By, Producer, Performer – Tom Jenkinson
  • Design – Sam Blunden, Tom Jenkinson

Notes

Comes with a poster included.

℗ © 2008 Warp Records Limited
Made in EU

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0801061016111
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out groove Side A - stamped): 82153 2A WARPLP 161
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out groove Side B - stamped): 82153 2B WARPLP 161
  • Other (Label Code): LC02070

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BRC-211 Squarepusher Just A Souvenir ‎(CD, Album) Beat Records BRC-211 Japan 2008
WARPCD161 Squarepusher Just A Souvenir ‎(CD, Album, Car) Warp Records WARPCD161 UK 2008
WARPCD161 Squarepusher Just A Souvenir ‎(CD, Album) Warp Records WARPCD161 US 2008
WARP CDD 161F Squarepusher Just A Souvenir ‎(14xFile, FLAC, Album) Warp Records WARP CDD 161F UK 2008
WARP CDD 161 Squarepusher Just A Souvenir ‎(14xFile, MP3, Album) Warp Records WARP CDD 161 UK 2008


Squarepusher - Just A Souvenir FLAC album

Musician performer: Squarepusher

Title: Just A Souvenir

Country: Japan

Date of release: 2008

Style: Leftfield, Future Jazz, Fusion, Art Rock, IDM, Drum n Bass

Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Rock

Size FLAC: 1266 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 852

Other Formats: AAC AIFF DXD DMF AU AHX MOD

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Hǻrley Quinn
An experimental rock/jazz/funk album from the king of drill? Why not?Tom is truly one who does everything; We go from funk to grunge to electro to jazz to weirdness (most of the time in the same track). An interesting listen, for sure.
Hǻrley Quinn
An experimental rock/jazz/funk album from the king of drill? Why not?Tom is truly one who does everything; We go from funk to grunge to electro to jazz to weirdness (most of the time in the same track). An interesting listen, for sure.
Ganthisc
Tom, the 1-man band - drums, guitar, synth, engineer, mixer, master.. In this album he shoves the squares straight into your stupid face while you're still doubled over in joy from the last track. Everything is well covered - drum & bass & jazz - to progressive & grunge. All in the same track even. Take a time-out to listen through in one setting. Superb production & musical progression take it to the next level. The one annoyance is that some of the tunes are arguably cheesy. The the melodies and chord progressions in a few of the tracks take me back to playing Nintendo's F-Zero, with that silly soundtrack of generic early '90s guitar solos. From the man Squarepusher, this is, overall, a timeless marvel of "where it's at" now - mind-melting, genre-bending music fit to wear his name.
Ganthisc
Tom, the 1-man band - drums, guitar, synth, engineer, mixer, master.. In this album he shoves the squares straight into your stupid face while you're still doubled over in joy from the last track. Everything is well covered - drum & bass & jazz - to progressive & grunge. All in the same track even. Take a time-out to listen through in one setting. Superb production & musical progression take it to the next level. The one annoyance is that some of the tunes are arguably cheesy. The the melodies and chord progressions in a few of the tracks take me back to playing Nintendo's F-Zero, with that silly soundtrack of generic early '90s guitar solos. From the man Squarepusher, this is, overall, a timeless marvel of "where it's at" now - mind-melting, genre-bending music fit to wear his name.
Zinnthi
With his twelfth album, Tom Jenkinson takes even a further departure from his staple Squarepuher sound of broken beats atop slapped bass and twisted triggers of the Amen Break. Warp's own store, Warpmart, categorizes the album as "Drum and Bass / Breakcore / Electronica", but I assure you, nothing could be further from the truth! (kind of misleading actually). Just A Souvenir is more in the realms of experimental rock and future jazz, with a touch of electronic treatment and a few very tasteful drills, where Jenkinson continues evolving (as a true musician should) in his experimentation with abstract accompaniment of acoustic instruments (mostly his custom built 6 string bass guitar once again) and drums that effortlessly morph between organic and digital. With Just A Souvenir, Jenkinson introduces an element of early garage rock, with vocoder and all, and reminds us once again of his amazing instrumentalist skills. First thing's first - I like it! And after only a few listens, the melodies come back haunting me later during the day. A true sign that I will return to the album! Just A Souvenir opens up with a track titled, Star Time 2 (makes you wonder about its first part) with a fun funky synth/clavichord melody and light beats. From then on Squarepusher moves into improvisational, jazzy, and effected bass slaps over barely comprehensible vocoder blurbs. All of it is truly of psychedelic nature with sparking notes in a kaleidoscope of white, red, green, blue and yellow. On his site, Jenkinson explains that "this album started as a daydream about watching a crazy, beautiful rock band play an ultra-gig." He then goes on describing his fluorescent trip which included an Eskimo on the drums and a classical guitar player that could speed up and slow down the time in his vicinity. I recommend you read up on on Tom's blurred delirium before embarking on this trip. Then bathe yourself in this album which is the interpretation of Jenkinson's memory of the daydream which he held on to as a souvenir. Running at (only) 45 minutes long, Just A Souvenir picks up where Hello Everything left off, becoming more organic with every track. If that sounds like your cup of tea, then you'll enjoy this rubber band trip through time. Only the way Squarepusher could.
Zinnthi
With his twelfth album, Tom Jenkinson takes even a further departure from his staple Squarepuher sound of broken beats atop slapped bass and twisted triggers of the Amen Break. Warp's own store, Warpmart, categorizes the album as "Drum and Bass / Breakcore / Electronica", but I assure you, nothing could be further from the truth! (kind of misleading actually). Just A Souvenir is more in the realms of experimental rock and future jazz, with a touch of electronic treatment and a few very tasteful drills, where Jenkinson continues evolving (as a true musician should) in his experimentation with abstract accompaniment of acoustic instruments (mostly his custom built 6 string bass guitar once again) and drums that effortlessly morph between organic and digital. With Just A Souvenir, Jenkinson introduces an element of early garage rock, with vocoder and all, and reminds us once again of his amazing instrumentalist skills. First thing's first - I like it! And after only a few listens, the melodies come back haunting me later during the day. A true sign that I will return to the album! Just A Souvenir opens up with a track titled, Star Time 2 (makes you wonder about its first part) with a fun funky synth/clavichord melody and light beats. From then on Squarepusher moves into improvisational, jazzy, and effected bass slaps over barely comprehensible vocoder blurbs. All of it is truly of psychedelic nature with sparking notes in a kaleidoscope of white, red, green, blue and yellow. On his site, Jenkinson explains that "this album started as a daydream about watching a crazy, beautiful rock band play an ultra-gig." He then goes on describing his fluorescent trip which included an Eskimo on the drums and a classical guitar player that could speed up and slow down the time in his vicinity. I recommend you read up on on Tom's blurred delirium before embarking on this trip. Then bathe yourself in this album which is the interpretation of Jenkinson's memory of the daydream which he held on to as a souvenir. Running at (only) 45 minutes long, Just A Souvenir picks up where Hello Everything left off, becoming more organic with every track. If that sounds like your cup of tea, then you'll enjoy this rubber band trip through time. Only the way Squarepusher could.