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		<title>Squarepusher &#8212; Just a Souvenir</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Duncan Stephen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The premise of Just a Souvenir is most intriguing. &#8220;This album started as a daydream about watching a crazy, beautiful rock band play an ultra-gig,&#8221; says Tom Jenkinson on his website. He goes on to describe the mad japes that the band got up to in his daydream, setting out a vision of an eccentric, [...]]]></description>
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<p> The premise of <i>Just a Souvenir</i> is most intriguing. &#8220;This album started as a daydream about watching a crazy, beautiful rock band play an ultra-gig,&#8221; says Tom Jenkinson <a href="http://squarepusher.net/">on his website</a>. He goes on to describe the mad japes that the band got up to in his daydream, setting out a vision of an eccentric, futuristic, science fiction-inspired rock band. Squarepusher then saw it as his duty to recreate his daydream in album form.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t help but wonder if the story is just a bit of an excuse, explaining the slightly tongue-in-cheek nature of some of the tracks. Just a few minutes into the album the listener is asked to &#8220;re-spect the coat&#8230; HANGER&#8221; by a cod 1980s vocoderised singer (a giant coathanger being the fantasy band&#8217;s main prop). This is not a criticism. I don&#8217;t like music to take itself far too seriously, and Squarepusher remains on the playful side of things for most of this album which makes it a much more pleasurable listen.</p>
<p>The premise of the album also gives Squarepusher maximum opportunity to pursue his crazy sonic experiments. Then there is the fact that the band is apparently supposed to be a prog rock band. This mixture &#8212; a focus on technology and quasi-prog stylings &#8212; makes <i>Just a Souvenir</i> sound like the sort of album most bands in the 1980s would have dreamt of making. It&#8217;s the music that Tomorrow&#8217;s World promised.</p>
<p>But perhaps the most unique-sounding tracks are the ones which don&#8217;t have the pomp of the prog rock approach. The sonic experimentation is most evident on tracks like &#8216;Open Society&#8217;, &#8216;Fluxgate&#8217; which presumably depict the classical guitar player who can travel backwards in time, taking the surrounding sounds with him to create &#8220;imploded sonic pin cushions&#8221;.</p>
<p>Stylistically these tracks are similar to some tracks that Squarepusher has been doing for a few years, beginning with &#8216;Itti-Fack&#8217; from the <i>Square Window</i> EP. These tracks are brief and sound as though the audio has been recorded in another dimension. I can&#8217;t think of anyone else who makes music that sounds like this. It&#8217;s almost as though Squarepusher has created a new genre which, for the time being, is specifically his domain.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, Squarepusher&#8217;s sonic palette has been expanded with the surprising inclusion of some all-out rock songs. Although Tom Jenkinson is well-known for being a highly accomplished bass guitar player, his playing is typically of the jazz fusion variety, or perhaps set to some of his madcap Amen break-fuelled drill and bass, IDM or suchlike. I suppose since now that IDM is deeply unfashionable, it is sensible of him to move away from that sort of thing.</p>
<p>But it is nonetheless surprising that he has gone so far down the rock route. While tracks like &#8216;Delta-V&#8217; are by no means like conventional rock music, the almost metal-like style of these tracks undoubtedly moves Squarepusher into brand new territory. Incidentally, what an enjoyable listen &#8216;Delta-V&#8217; is.</p>
<p>What strikes one listening to this album is just how much it does sound like a full band. It has long been known that Tom Jenkinson is a truly multi-talented fellow, being a particularly accomplished bass guitar player while also impressing on guitars and drums, all while mixing it with electronic music&#8217;s oligarchy at Warp Records.</p>
<p>For his past few albums, Squarepusher has been increasing the eclecticism of his output, beginning with the amazing <i>Ultravisitor</i> (still my favourite Squarepusher album) which gave us a full taste of all of his talents from drum and bass stormers to gentile Spanish guitar performances, mixing studio-based and live performances to create a truly unique, odd-sounding album that can&#8217;t help but leave you impressed.</p>
<p>But in <i>Just a Souvenir</i> the tone doesn&#8217;t jump around uncomfortably as it sometimes does in <i>Ultravisitor</i>. Now all of Tom Jenkinson&#8217;s many talents are performing to such a high level, gelling so well that you would never guess that it <em>wasn&#8217;t</em> actually a band. What an achievement.</p>
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<li>Clips from the album (you will need to press play every 30 seconds):<br />
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<li><a href="http://squarepusher.net/justasouvenir/"><i>Just a Souvenir</i> website</a></li>
<li><a href="http://squarepusher.net/">Squarepusher website</a></li>
<li><a href="http://warprecords.com/">Warp Records website</a></li>
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