Port Rhombus EP by Squarepusher

Port Rhombus EP

Squarepusher

1996

Port Rhombus EP is a Electronic album by Squarepusher, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic

About

Though it's only three songs long, the <i>Port Rhombus</i> EP feels like an encapsulation of Squarepusher’s style circa 1997. The title song is magnificent, seamlessly blending the best aspects of Tom Jenkinson’s production. It's subtler than his famously spastic workouts, offering a coaxing bass line that sweeps along before eventually colliding with a frantic cascade of drums that bring the song to its climax. The piece is melodic and melancholy without falling victim to the sentimentality that sometimes mars the likeminded work of Jenkinson’s friend and contemporary Richard D. James (a.k.a. Aphex Twin). The remaining two songs further draw the difference between the two composers, who were lumped together throughout the '90s. A student of jazz mechanics, Jenkinson uses these songs to expound on different elements of rhythm. “Problem Child” is a bass workout reminiscent of Jenkinson’s hero Stanley Clarke, while “Significant Others” is a clinic in drumming and other percussive techniques.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Port Rhombus6:49
  2. 2Problem Child5:43
  3. 3Significant Others3:27

Credits

Production & Engineering

Songwriting

7 pressings tracked on Gatefold