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Xanatos
from New York City (United States) on 2002-02-14 01:10 [#00087939]
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Tell a fucking story.
It's nuts, I feel like I know exactly what he's talking about. They are like a living organism telepathically telling you an epic which takes place over 3000 years.
One that could not be in spoken words...
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Xanatos
from New York City (United States) on 2002-02-14 01:11 [#00087941]
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I can just sit, close my eyes and hear every single snare or I can run around my room dancing like a fucking maniac.
Maybe I'm just crazy...
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Xanatos
from New York City (United States) on 2002-02-14 01:13 [#00087942]
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Some of the drums on Big Loada makes drukqs (drums) look like an mp3.com artist.
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Xanatos
from New York City (United States) on 2002-02-14 01:15 [#00087945]
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Squarepusher makes the whole genre of "drum 'n bass" dissapear...
Sorry to make four posts in my own thread =)
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flea
from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-02-14 01:18 [#00087946]
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WORD!
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alienworkshop
from Claymont (United States) on 2002-02-14 01:21 [#00087951]
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OH YEAH YESSIR UH HUH
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pachi
from yo momma (United States) on 2002-02-14 02:58 [#00088026]
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i wonder what programs he uses to facilitate his d&b trax
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Taoist Blockade
from Wales on 2002-02-14 03:04 [#00088027]
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He has a pretty small gear list. I remember reading what it was once in an interview he did. I cant recall exactly what he was using then, but he said he was pretty heavily into reaktor and he has some kind of hardware effect bank with tons of effects all in the one unit. I forget what mag the interview was in heh.
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Taoist Blockade
from Wales on 2002-02-14 03:05 [#00088028]
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Anyone know what that effects box might be?
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Intruder
from Chicago (United States) on 2002-02-14 03:46 [#00088031]
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one word. "Tundra".
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Monoid
from one source all things depend on 2002-02-14 03:51 [#00088032]
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Tundra ? What sample CDs does he might have, I am stuck with those shitty 909 drums....ah well SQ is great !
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kalaim badkaama
from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-02-14 04:21 [#00088039]
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this guy must have some kinda special power, that make him break his beats like no one can do...
Personnally im working since a long time on wayz to "squarepush" my breakbeat sequences... it take me a long time to make tracks using separated elements, on acid pro 3.0 (4 type of each different kick, snare, crash)... But it's not impossible to do squarepusher like structure...
look at my mp3 page... www.Mp3.com/kalaim_bk the track is called "Kommando Gegen Terrorismus".
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Quoth
from Sweden on 2002-02-14 04:25 [#00088041]
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I enjoy "The Tide" simply because when I play it for my jazz-influenced drummer friends... they simply freak out and are like... "Pat, I didn't know drums could be played that way". And I'm just like... "hehehe".
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AMinal
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-02-14 04:27 [#00088042]
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"the swifty" is such a cool track (in terms of drums) by him.. really offbeat (at least some parts are)
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nf
on 2002-02-14 06:16 [#00088053]
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The best drums by SquarePusher would have to be on 'The Exploding Psychology'. All the gliding stretches and pitch changes do something really cool inside my brain.
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aron
from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-02-14 06:22 [#00088055]
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hey kalaim badkaama, this track is pretty fekkin' good mate!!!
actually it's really quite good! i'm listening to it right now/
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aron
from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-02-14 06:25 [#00088056]
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...but what's up with like the minute of silence at the end?
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kalaim badkaama
from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-02-14 06:49 [#00088061]
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Really? Ahh! crap! Shame on me! i thought i remove it.
This one tooks me 3 weeks full time to complete...
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Clobe Smith
from san francisco (United States) on 2002-02-14 07:03 [#00088067]
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was listening to big loada while driving around with my girlfriend. we got onto journey to redham and she realized all that noise was drums ... really fast drums. she finally understood it.
i love that girl.
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Archrival
on 2002-02-14 07:06 [#00088069]
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Some of the drums on Drukqs makes Big Loada (drums) look like an mp3.com artist ;)
Yeah I love Toms beats :=)
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jand
from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-14 09:06 [#00088117]
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From what I know...
SQPR's first tracks were done with a shite drum machine triggering a sampler (where his breaks, bits of breaks were)...
Kinda puts all those Screen Fiddlers to shame really...
And it shows, it's not the kit you've got, it's how you use it!!!...
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jand
from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-14 09:10 [#00088123]
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And it still guts me that I probably met SQPR back in days when he used to come to a club in Braintree called The Barn....or at a party I went to at SunScreams studio in Chelmsford...(shites, that's going back a few years...must be over 10 yrs ago...)...
Always the Bridesmaid and never the Bride...:)..
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dingle berry
from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2002-02-14 09:29 [#00088139]
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i think that tom does his own drumming and then compresses the shit out of them and then feeds them into pro-tools to double - triple the tempo with the time stretch function!
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