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  1. Apr 25, 2024 · His mish-mash of bebop, electronica, and avant-garde is some of the most challenging music out there. Amid an onslaught of electronic bleeps and breakbeats, bass solos blow by so quickly you barely have the chance to glean their rhyme or reason, but catch a few of Jenkinson's bop-flavored melodic flourishes, and you'll realize he is one of the bass world's brightest talents, and he certainly ...

  2. May 13, 2015 · 3. Hard Normal Daddy (1997) One of Squarepusher's first and one of his most consistent releases, Hard Normal Daddy is a bona fide classic. It never gets quite as turbulent as the others on this ...

  3. Jan 13, 2020 · Two months after Jenkinson broke his wrist in Norway, he received the terrible news that Marshall had died suddenly and unexpectedly, in his mid-forties. “It was another order of magnitude”, he says solemnly. “It was a tragedy.”. Experiencing these two traumatic life experiences so close together left Jenkinson feeling overwhelmed and ...

  4. Squarepusher: The main point of it was to make available musical possibilities that I didn’t see being available through off-the-shelf software or conventional musical hardware. And one of the ...

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  5. With its glitchy bedlam and mischievous spirit, the album does offer moments of gleeful chaos, yet it’s hard to shake the feeling that it’s a facsimile, a simulacrum. The LP feels more like a ...

  6. Jun 7, 2021 · Within the year, Squarepusher would be signed to Warp alongside Aphex Twin. Thinking nothing much might come of it, Jenkinson decided to take a year away from uni to finish up his second album, Hard Normal Daddy. And decades on, Squarepusher remains one of electronic music’s most forward-thinking producers, still going strong.

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  8. Dec 1, 2010 · Jack Mills talks to Tom Jenkinson - otherwise known as Squarepusher - about new project Shobaleader One and embarrassment over his previous behaviour. I met Tom ‘Squarepusher’ Jenkinson after a show in Brighton in 2004. He’d just finished a ten minute set of extremely frenetic, spliced drum ‘n’ bass, complete with live bass sampling ...