Squarepusher
Music Is Rotted One Note


3.5
great

Review

by InfernalDeity CONTRIBUTOR (40 Reviews)
June 2nd, 2022 | 7 replies


Release Date: 1998 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A battleground of sounds.

You can't push the Squarepusher into a square. Ugh, yeah, I just did that. It sounded like a good idea, but now that I am looking at it on the screen, it's just awful. I'm not taking it out, and that is a deliberate decision on my part. Why? Because Squarepusher goes where the muse tells him to go, the writing muse told me to go there. Unfortunately, the muse assigned to me is nowhere near as talented as the one given to Squarepusher. In fact, my muse is often incoherent and brash, but so is Squarepusher's! However, his music leaves you satiated, and I can't promise you that this review will do the same.

Music is Rotted One Note is a paradox. It is an album filled with dying melodies that birth new ones. It is a musical Frankenstein that stitches together passages that appear contradictory but ultimately prove to be complimentary. The first track, Chunk-S, is a funk-inspired groove reminiscent of Herbie Hancock that somehow transitions into a psychedelic fever dream with the arrival of Don't Go Plastic. It wouldn't be a stretch to say that Squarepusher was channeling the creative process of Bitch's Brew on this track. However, Square doesn't remain in this arena of sound for long. At the halfway mark of the track, the funk influences and more traditional jazz drumming make their way to the forefront before slowly drifting away into a more laid-back sound. This flirtation with various eras of jazz is still present throughout the record, but Square's IDM origins slowly surface. It's as if one school of music threatens to overtake the other. This record is a war for territory.

Music is Rotted One Note also has little pockets that are wholly separate from the funk, jazz, and IDM elements sprinkled throughout. The sixth track, Parallelogram Bin, takes a Brian Enoesque approach, yet it doesn't fully devolve into that ambient space. It appears as if Parallelogram is the transition point of the record into a more synth-based IDM collective. The jazz drumming is still present, but the prominent funk-driven bass is left in the shadows. Music is Rotted One Note is a battleground; each sound is fighting desperately to become the prominent voice in the record. This record is the marriage of Squarepusher's influences, and the ceremony is truly something to behold.



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DJD1ed
June 2nd 2022


181 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like this album quite a bit, it's more experimental, but way less consistent than Hard Normal Daddy.

parksungjoon
June 2nd 2022


47231 Comments


i feel like to folks who are unfamiliar with the artist and his work, this review doesnt do a great job of contextualising:

1. squarepusher is an artist associated with rephlex and warp records who is generally known (both before this album and in general) for dnb/idm/whatever, and this album was released on warp
2. him playing actual bass guitar on his first two albums was part of what made them landmarks of the genre
3. this record was a deliberate move away from sampling and sequencing to just live improv, he plays both a real drumkit and a bass guitar to make this album
4. thats fucking nuts? esp for the 90s? like who the fuck else has done that really



parksungjoon
June 2nd 2022


47231 Comments


that said this needed a review/thread, hope more ppl check

InfernalDeity
Contributing Reviewer
June 2nd 2022


628 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Honestly, I wish I had your level of knowledge behind the makings of the records. I am relatively new to IDM so I just don't have the historical background to really breakdown the review like that, but I definitely should have mentioned the fact that hes actually playing the drums and bass

parksungjoon
June 2nd 2022


47231 Comments


research research research [:

advice for all writers. it does depend on the kind of review youre trying to write, for those who approach it from an emotional metaphorical side for example its whatever maybe

but yh no one is born learned you just gotta read(/watch/listen if applicable)

bigguytoo9
June 3rd 2022


1441 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I bought this on CD last year, I enjoy it.

parksungjoon
July 18th 2022


47231 Comments


jazz smhazz this is excellent music for a HARDCORE GAMING EXPIERENCE. HEADSHOT!!!



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