Feed Me Weird Things [25th Anniversary Edition] (CD)
Squarepusher
Amoeba Review
Originally released in 1996 on Aphex Twin's label Rephlex, Squarepusher’s landmark Feed Me Weird Things returns in a special 25th anniversary edition. Listening back now, it’s a curious experience to hear that distinctive drill ’n’ bass sound that was such an era definer segue into languid, jazzy grooves that seem as comfortable in the late 1960s as they do in the early 2020s. It’s a testament to the staying power of Feed Me Weird Things, its inventiveness and unexpectedness. A legacy album that feels totally immersive, enjoyable, and ready to meet a whole new audience.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Squarepusher Theme
|
Squarepusher | 06:20 |
2.
Tundra
|
Squarepusher | 07:55 |
3.
The Swifty
|
Squarepusher | 05:20 |
4.
Dimotane Co.
|
Squarepusher | 04:54 |
5.
Smedleys Melody
|
Squarepusher | 02:33 |
6.
Windscale 2
|
Squarepusher | 06:35 |
7.
North Circular
|
Squarepusher | 06:08 |
8.
Goodnight Jade
|
Squarepusher | 02:45 |
9.
Theme from Ernest Borgnine
|
Squarepusher | 07:55 |
10.
U.F.O.'s Over Leytonstone
|
Squarepusher | 06:39 |
11.
Kodack
|
Squarepusher | 07:14 |
12.
Future Gibbon
|
Squarepusher | 02:18 |
13.
Theme from Goodbye Ronaldo
|
Squarepusher | 06:00 |
14.
Deep Fried Pizza
|
Squarepusher | 03:51 |