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Squarepusher

rhinosaur

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I'm not sure how I came across this artist, but I just picked up his newest album called "Just a Souvenir." I like it. It's a cross between bebop jazz, punk rock, and acid electronica, but not in the cool hipster way that comes to mind when I hear the word "fusion." It's poppy, peppy, intensely psychedelic, and combines the best elements of each genre. Similar music might be Daft Punk, but that's a stretch.

[YOUTUBE="Z1uCoXUw_HY"]The Glass Road[/YOUTUBE]
 

rhinosaur

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Haha, I got it to load. :)

Youtube still seems to be fussy, though. Now I'm staring at black boxes.

That video for "Come on My Selector" was wild.
 

ajblaise

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I heard some of their stuff a while ago, but then I found out about Shpongle and got side-tracked, but I think they're really good. I really like the more psychedelic wing of the electronic music genre. And this stuff has a real drum'n'bass and IDM feel which I like.
 

jaku

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i love being schpongled.

just thought i'd throw that out there.`
 

Jasz

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Squarepusher is on the Warp label. They have lots more like it. Chris Clark is a good one too.
 
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