
Budakhan Mindphone is a Electronic album by Squarepusher, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- IDM
- brittle
- restless
- cerebral
About
Never content to rest on the reception of his most recent outing, Tom Jenkinson quickly followed up Squarepusher's divisive <i>Music Is Rotted One Note</i> with the seven-song mini-album <i>Budakhan Mindphone</i>. It retains the murky atmosphere of its predecessor but injects it with some of the old aggression that many fans felt was missing on his jazz outing. Percussion is at the album’s forefront, whether in the hollow drips of “Splask,” the steel-barrel drums of “Iambic 5 Poetry,” or the spastic xylophone of “Gong Acid.” While the hyperactive drums of “Fly Street” and “Varkatope” should please fans of Squarepusher’s acid techno years, the album shows him adopting a steadier, more centered view of rhythm. While Squarepusher will never be relaxed—it’s not in Jenkinson's nature—“Iambic 5 Poetry” and “Splask” display an appreciation for the low-key, shuffling funk of hip-hop productions, particularly those of DJ Premier.
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Tracklist
- 1Iambic 5 Poetry5:31
- 2Fly Street4:52
- 3The Tide4:25
- 4Splask3:08
- 5Two Bass Hit (Dub)3:32
- 6Varkatope4:09
- 7Gong Acid4:49
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Tom JenkinsonCOMPOSED BY, PERFORMER, PRODUCER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 15 pressings tracked on Gatefold
