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  1. Squarepusher San Francisco 2001 Part 6.flac

    The tour came right after the release of the seminal album Go Plastic.

    I've struggled to find details of this gig so here's an extract from an interview he did with disquiet just before.

    Weidenbaum: You’re about to tour the United States in support of the album. What can we expect from seeing you live? Do you have a band with you? What is your setup?
    Squarepusher: It changes all the time. This current round of gigs, I’m just doing it using pure electronics. For a while I was using the bass [guitar] and stuff; I used to play the bass at a lot of gigs. I reckon I’m gonna get it reintroduced. I’ve never really done gigs with just electronics, and I’m really into it, actually — just, like, using a computer. I get into a meltdown, a real — I suppose, like, the most intensified version of whatever I do. It’s like, turn up the volume of everything, you know? Just turn it into a complete — like, pushing the edge of complete nonsense.

    Full interview is here http://disquiet.com/...14/plastic-man/

    5 downloads

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  2. Squarepusher San Francisco 2001 Part 5.flac

    The tour came right after the release of the seminal album Go Plastic.

    I've struggled to find details of this gig so here's an extract from an interview he did with disquiet just before.

    Weidenbaum: You’re about to tour the United States in support of the album. What can we expect from seeing you live? Do you have a band with you? What is your setup?
    Squarepusher: It changes all the time. This current round of gigs, I’m just doing it using pure electronics. For a while I was using the bass [guitar] and stuff; I used to play the bass at a lot of gigs. I reckon I’m gonna get it reintroduced. I’ve never really done gigs with just electronics, and I’m really into it, actually — just, like, using a computer. I get into a meltdown, a real — I suppose, like, the most intensified version of whatever I do. It’s like, turn up the volume of everything, you know? Just turn it into a complete — like, pushing the edge of complete nonsense.

    Full interview is here http://disquiet.com/...14/plastic-man/

    4 downloads

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  3. Squarepusher San Francisco 2001 Part 4.flac

    The tour came right after the release of the seminal album Go Plastic.
     
    I've struggled to find details of this gig so here's an extract from an interview he did with disquiet just before.

    Weidenbaum: You’re about to tour the United States in support of the album. What can we expect from seeing you live? Do you have a band with you? What is your setup?
    Squarepusher: It changes all the time. This current round of gigs, I’m just doing it using pure electronics. For a while I was using the bass [guitar] and stuff; I used to play the bass at a lot of gigs. I reckon I’m gonna get it reintroduced. I’ve never really done gigs with just electronics, and I’m really into it, actually — just, like, using a computer. I get into a meltdown, a real — I suppose, like, the most intensified version of whatever I do. It’s like, turn up the volume of everything, you know? Just turn it into a complete — like, pushing the edge of complete nonsense.

    Full interview is here http://disquiet.com/...14/plastic-man/

     

    4 downloads

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  4. Squarepusher San Francisco 2001 Part 3.flac

    The tour came right after the release of the seminal album Go Plastic.
     
    I've struggled to find details of this gig so here's an extract from an interview he did with disquiet just before.

    Weidenbaum: You’re about to tour the United States in support of the album. What can we expect from seeing you live? Do you have a band with you? What is your setup?
    Squarepusher: It changes all the time. This current round of gigs, I’m just doing it using pure electronics. For a while I was using the bass [guitar] and stuff; I used to play the bass at a lot of gigs. I reckon I’m gonna get it reintroduced. I’ve never really done gigs with just electronics, and I’m really into it, actually — just, like, using a computer. I get into a meltdown, a real — I suppose, like, the most intensified version of whatever I do. It’s like, turn up the volume of everything, you know? Just turn it into a complete — like, pushing the edge of complete nonsense.

    Full interview is here http://disquiet.com/...14/plastic-man/

     

    4 downloads

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  5. Squarepusher San Francisco 2001 Part 2.flac

    The tour came right after the release of the seminal album Go Plastic.
     
    I've struggled to find details of this gig so here's an extract from an interview he did with disquiet just before.

    Weidenbaum: You’re about to tour the United States in support of the album. What can we expect from seeing you live? Do you have a band with you? What is your setup?
    Squarepusher: It changes all the time. This current round of gigs, I’m just doing it using pure electronics. For a while I was using the bass [guitar] and stuff; I used to play the bass at a lot of gigs. I reckon I’m gonna get it reintroduced. I’ve never really done gigs with just electronics, and I’m really into it, actually — just, like, using a computer. I get into a meltdown, a real — I suppose, like, the most intensified version of whatever I do. It’s like, turn up the volume of everything, you know? Just turn it into a complete — like, pushing the edge of complete nonsense.

    Full interview is here http://disquiet.com/...14/plastic-man/

     

    4 downloads

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  6. Squarepusher San Francisco 2001 Part 1.flac

    The tour came right after the release of the seminal album Go Plastic.
     
    I've struggled to find details of this gig so here's an extract from an interview he did with disquiet just before.
     
    Weidenbaum: You’re about to tour the United States in support of the album. What can we expect from seeing you live? Do you have a band with you? What is your setup?
    Squarepusher: It changes all the time. This current round of gigs, I’m just doing it using pure electronics. For a while I was using the bass [guitar] and stuff; I used to play the bass at a lot of gigs. I reckon I’m gonna get it reintroduced. I’ve never really done gigs with just electronics, and I’m really into it, actually — just, like, using a computer. I get into a meltdown, a real — I suppose, like, the most intensified version of whatever I do. It’s like, turn up the volume of everything, you know? Just turn it into a complete — like, pushing the edge of complete nonsense.
     
    Full interview is here http://disquiet.com/2001/10/14/plastic-man/
     
     

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  7. Squarepusher Live in Tokyo 1997 Part 8.flac

    [00:00] Intro
    [02:14] The Swifty
    [07:47] Coopers World
    [14:02] Beep Street
    [20:57] EZ Boogie
    [29:17] Journey To Reedham (7.AM Mix)
    [35:56] Full Rinse
    [38:37] Massif (Stay Strong)
    [44:56] Anirog Da
    [46:08] Chin Hippy
    [49:32] Come On My Selector
    [53:13] The Body Builder
    [56:32] Dimotane Co.
    [61:10] Encore (The Swifty and E8 Boogie)

    4 downloads

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  8. Squarepusher Live in Tokyo 1997 Part 7.flac

    [00:00] Intro
    [02:14] The Swifty
    [07:47] Coopers World
    [14:02] Beep Street
    [20:57] EZ Boogie
    [29:17] Journey To Reedham (7.AM Mix)
    [35:56] Full Rinse
    [38:37] Massif (Stay Strong)
    [44:56] Anirog Da
    [46:08] Chin Hippy
    [49:32] Come On My Selector
    [53:13] The Body Builder
    [56:32] Dimotane Co.
    [61:10] Encore (The Swifty and E8 Boogie)

    4 downloads

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  9. Squarepusher Live in Tokyo 1997 Part 6.flac

    [00:00] Intro
    [02:14] The Swifty
    [07:47] Coopers World
    [14:02] Beep Street
    [20:57] EZ Boogie
    [29:17] Journey To Reedham (7.AM Mix)
    [35:56] Full Rinse
    [38:37] Massif (Stay Strong)
    [44:56] Anirog Da
    [46:08] Chin Hippy
    [49:32] Come On My Selector
    [53:13] The Body Builder
    [56:32] Dimotane Co.
    [61:10] Encore (The Swifty and E8 Boogie)

    4 downloads

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  10. Squarepusher Live in Tokyo 1997 Part 5.flac

    [00:00] Intro
    [02:14] The Swifty
    [07:47] Coopers World
    [14:02] Beep Street
    [20:57] EZ Boogie
    [29:17] Journey To Reedham (7.AM Mix)
    [35:56] Full Rinse
    [38:37] Massif (Stay Strong)
    [44:56] Anirog Da
    [46:08] Chin Hippy
    [49:32] Come On My Selector
    [53:13] The Body Builder
    [56:32] Dimotane Co.
    [61:10] Encore (The Swifty and E8 Boogie)

    4 downloads

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  11. Squarepusher Live in Tokyo 1997 Part 4.flac

    [00:00] Intro
    [02:14] The Swifty
    [07:47] Coopers World
    [14:02] Beep Street
    [20:57] EZ Boogie
    [29:17] Journey To Reedham (7.AM Mix)
    [35:56] Full Rinse
    [38:37] Massif (Stay Strong)
    [44:56] Anirog Da
    [46:08] Chin Hippy
    [49:32] Come On My Selector
    [53:13] The Body Builder
    [56:32] Dimotane Co.
    [61:10] Encore (The Swifty and E8 Boogie)

    4 downloads

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  12. Squarepusher Live in Tokyo 1997 Part 3.flac

    [00:00] Intro
    [02:14] The Swifty
    [07:47] Coopers World
    [14:02] Beep Street
    [20:57] EZ Boogie
    [29:17] Journey To Reedham (7.AM Mix)
    [35:56] Full Rinse
    [38:37] Massif (Stay Strong)
    [44:56] Anirog Da
    [46:08] Chin Hippy
    [49:32] Come On My Selector
    [53:13] The Body Builder
    [56:32] Dimotane Co.
    [61:10] Encore (The Swifty and E8 Boogie)

    4 downloads

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  13. Squarepusher Live in Tokyo 1997 Part 2.flac

    [00:00] Intro
    [02:14] The Swifty
    [07:47] Coopers World
    [14:02] Beep Street
    [20:57] EZ Boogie
    [29:17] Journey To Reedham (7.AM Mix)
    [35:56] Full Rinse
    [38:37] Massif (Stay Strong)
    [44:56] Anirog Da
    [46:08] Chin Hippy
    [49:32] Come On My Selector
    [53:13] The Body Builder
    [56:32] Dimotane Co.
    [61:10] Encore (The Swifty and E8 Boogie)

    3 downloads

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  14. Squarepusher Live in Tokyo 1997 Part 1.flac

    [00:00] Intro
    [02:14] The Swifty
    [07:47] Coopers World
    [14:02] Beep Street
    [20:57] EZ Boogie
    [29:17] Journey To Reedham (7.AM Mix)
    [35:56] Full Rinse
    [38:37] Massif (Stay Strong)
    [44:56] Anirog Da
    [46:08] Chin Hippy
    [49:32] Come On My Selector
    [53:13] The Body Builder
    [56:32] Dimotane Co.
    [61:10] Encore (The Swifty and E8 Boogie)

    9 downloads

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  15. Squarepusher BBC Radio 1 Breezeblock Mix 1999 Part 2.mp3

    Often mislabled as the 1996 set which is incorrect as the Breezeblock didn't start until 1997.

    This eclectic mix features Tiffany's "I think we're alone now" and The Magical Care Bears.

    6 downloads

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  16. Squarepusher BBC Radio 1 Breezeblock Mix 1999 Part 1.mp3

    Often mislabled as the 1996 set which is incorrect as the Breezeblock didn't start until 1997.
     
    This eclectic mix features Tiffany's "I think we're alone now" and The Magical Care Bears.

    9 downloads

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  17. Squarepusher Live at The Big Chill Festival 1996 Part 2.wmv

    Early in 1996 Tom made the acquaintance of Talvin Singh who offered him a slot at his club night "Anokha" held at the Blue Note Club in Hoxton Square, London. Tom and Talvin went on to play together on several occasions during this period including improvised sessions at the end of the night at Anokha, one of which featured guitarist Guthrie Govan, and also at the first Big Chill Festival in 1996.
     
    1996 Big Chill Gala - Hingham, Norfolk: LTJ Bukem, Squarepusher, Mr Scruff, Talvin Singh, Pork Recordings, Zion Train, Autechre, Andrea Parker, Bedouin Ascent, Wishmountain, Earthtribe, Muslimgauze, Sounds From The Ground.

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  18. Squarepusher Live at The Big Chill Festival 1996 Part 1.wmv

    Early in 1996 Tom made the acquaintance of Talvin Singh who offered him a slot at his club night "Anokha" held at the Blue Note Club in Hoxton Square, London. Tom and Talvin went on to play together on several occasions during this period including improvised sessions at the end of the night at Anokha, one of which featured guitarist Guthrie Govan, and also at the first Big Chill Festival in 1996.
     
    1996 Big Chill Gala - Hingham, Norfolk: LTJ Bukem, Squarepusher, Mr Scruff, Talvin Singh, Pork Recordings, Zion Train, Autechre, Andrea Parker, Bedouin Ascent, Wishmountain, Earthtribe, Muslimgauze, Sounds From The Ground.

    8 downloads

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  19. Autechre___2000_XX_XX___USA_New_York_New_York_City___11.mp3

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  20. Autechre___1998_XX_XX___John_Peels_Meltdown___incomplete.mp3

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  24. Autechre___2000_XX_XX_Germany_Berlin___15_Whatever__Tara_Remix_.mp3

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  25. Autechre___1999_10_10___USA_California_Palm_Springs.zip

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