Album
Selection Sixteen
1999 · Electronic
5 collectors on Gatefold own this

Selection Sixteen is an Electronic album by Squarepusher, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 16 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
About
<i>Selection Sixteen</i> is Tom Jenkinson’s attempt to reconcile the often-colliding aspects of his musical personae, and the album makes for a wild ride. By 1999, Jenkinson had already moved beyond the pummeling techno of “Mind Rubbers,” “Snake Pass,” and “Time Borb," and yet these are some of his most cacophonous, brutal expositions to date. Like an aging heavyweight out of retirement, these songs feel like Jenkinson’s return to the ring to reconfirm his killer instinct before a league of doubtful fans. Though some of his followers were irked by Squarepusher’s jazz-inflected material, the jazz-oriented songs on this set are undoubtedly the most forward-looking. The bass has long served Jenkinson as both a divining rod and a weapon of mass destruction. “Yo” and “Freeway” show the composer once again plumbing the secrets of his primary instrument. While <i>Selection Sixteen</i> often feels like a collision of musical tangents—albeit an enjoyable one—the album also boasts some of Jenkinson’s most cohesive tracks, including “Square Wave” and “Tomorrow World.”
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Tracklist
- 1The 'Eye2:18
- 2Square Rave3:01
- 3Time Borb1:04
- 4Dedicated Loop3:48
- 5Tomorrow World4:56
- 6Cool Veil0:32
- 7Schizm Track #15:07
- 8Freeway1:38
- 9Snake Pass3:31
- 10Yo0:29
- 11Mind Rubbers4:06
- 12Tesko0:20
- 13Acid Tape Track3:54
- 148 Bit Mix #11:03
- 158 Bit Mix #20:55
- 16Schizm Track #2 Mix3:45
- 17Ceephax Mix6:02
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Big Beat & Breakbeat
- brittle
- frenzied
- cerebral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- FIR-QFEATURING
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 16 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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