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Reviews

  • Not what I expected

    3
    By RadicalZap
    When I had originally heard about this album, i listened to the beginning of most songs but never got too far in any of them except for the more boastful, dark pieces. About a week later i revisited the songs to give them another chance. I soon learned that many of the tropey hip-hop and house-like introductions go through beautiful devolutions into technical melodic chaos. My only complaints are the lack of consistency through the album and lack of sound variety. If not for that, I would have given 5 stars.
  • Awesome!

    5
    By Droceankiddd
    As a fan since "music has rotten one note" I can say this is his best work since go plastic came out! Buy it! Then if you're an audiophile like me do a little research into how he made the album, it's his own software he's been developing for a decade. So happy to live in a time of resurfaced giants like RDJ and Mr Jenkinson. Ps-(iTunes, why does this show up on my iPhone library as squarepusher and the z-bots? Also a great release but nothing to do with damogen furies.
  • Samey Same Same

    1
    By trevno
    I love Tom, but he's fallen off lately. Last album was abhorrent brostep, this is an entire album based on one baasline. Stop with the gimmicks, you don't need a mask or robots making tunes for you. Pic
  • Innovative concept, flawless production

    5
    By Audiophonic_
    Squarepusher's ability to not only push the boundaries of what music can sound like but also how it can be recorded is something to behold. All the songs on this album were recorded in ONE take with no editing! The software itself was ten years in the making according to Tom. A lot of people probably don't get this kind of music but that doesn't make it less important. Here's to you Mr. Pusher you crazy genius.
  • Dämonen Furies

    5
    By Joe_In_Magdeburg
    This release has made me very happy phace.