genuinely, i expected “compressed into 1 and a half minutes” to be just short snippets of each track cut together when that incomprehensible, 60x speed started playing put the biggest smile on my face lmao
Hah, that 100x speed album preview. It would be amazing to hear aphex's ambient songs at a train station. Man this is fantastic, I completely agree with Tom every time I hear him speak. If he ever writes a book I'm buying 10 copies. Also wow, crossbow handler.
I always interpreted "Squarepusher" as someone who's stuck in this small square and they try to expand its boundaries, making the square larger. In other words, you're trying to expand the limits of what's possible. In Tom Jenkinson's case it would be to expand the boundaries of music, such as using elaborate drum programming to do what a human drummer can't do.
That's an interesting interpretation! He defines himself as a square maybe because he started playing jazz that could be seen as something more musically conservative.
He's trying to describe concepts that can only be understood by hearing them. lol He reminds me of myself trying to explain my paintings to people who have never seen them. Sometimes, art is only understood by experiencing it through it's medium. But, as you can see here, some artists humor the world and try to do the impossible...
I really disagree with the idea of adding music to cities, such an invasion. Visuals aren't so invading because you can look away, but sound you are forced to listen, you can only shut it down by shutting your own hearing down. The city has its own sounds and its sounds makes us think. I don't want people engineering of what music I should be listening here or there.
This is so weirdly horrible, he's usually so uncompromising and articulate, I have no idea why he's pandering to a preconceived idea of what Obrist wants. I find it really surprising considering he went to Chelsea College of Art.
trolled them all with that sped up album preview
i was thinking the exact same
No doubt
Haha, what a ganster 🎉🎉😂
genuinely, i expected “compressed into 1 and a half minutes” to be just short snippets of each track cut together
when that incomprehensible, 60x speed started playing put the biggest smile on my face lmao
"It's a very powerful pseudonym... because it combines the word 'square' to 'pushing'..."
Tom: Mmhmm...
Quite possibly the funniest part 🤣
The thumbnail makes it look like Squarepusher's in court after a night of shenanigans gone wrong.
I love the moops in the background that clearly don't get what it happening here.
Hah, that 100x speed album preview. It would be amazing to hear aphex's ambient songs at a train station. Man this is fantastic, I completely agree with Tom every time I hear him speak. If he ever writes a book I'm buying 10 copies. Also wow, crossbow handler.
+licenseless rider That preview should've been one of the songs lol
Im a huge Squarepusher fan and this is priceless and timeless, thank you ❤
"Can I go now?" lol
comically frightening!!!
Love you Tom!
I always interpreted "Squarepusher" as someone who's stuck in this small square and they try to expand its boundaries, making the square larger. In other words, you're trying to expand the limits of what's possible. In Tom Jenkinson's case it would be to expand the boundaries of music, such as using elaborate drum programming to do what a human drummer can't do.
maybe tom just thought the words sounded cool together
That's an interesting interpretation! He defines himself as a square maybe because he started playing jazz that could be seen as something more musically conservative.
He's trying to describe concepts that can only be understood by hearing them. lol He reminds me of myself trying to explain my paintings to people who have never seen them. Sometimes, art is only understood by experiencing it through it's medium. But, as you can see here, some artists humor the world and try to do the impossible...
haha, nothing gets past Tom!
thank you so much for this.
Squarepusher could also mean, one who deals acid tabs.
Or one who arranges blocks into pleasing patterns√
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@@CaalamusTube square-waves!!!!
@@mickmc3832 no shortage of those :]
Lol that album preview... Brilliant
thx for uploading!!
I really disagree with the idea of adding music to cities, such an invasion. Visuals aren't so invading because you can look away, but sound you are forced to listen, you can only shut it down by shutting your own hearing down. The city has its own sounds and its sounds makes us think. I don't want people engineering of what music I should be listening here or there.
this is already happening
If you like Brian Eno shut up
True, as much as I'd love to hear some IDM randomly on street I hate the fact I am forced to listen to popish things whenever I go out
squarepushing makes me think of a croupier pushing tokens even though they aren't square
James Joyce uses the term squarepusher to mean 'ladies man'
fo real? or am being dumb?
dont answer that.
yeah awesome intervies
good lord Tom, you hate these things, don't do them
Tom needs a pop filter on that mic!
no one seems to be paying ANY attention at all
Squarepusher - one who presses keys on a keyboard.
always thought it was diamond drag or the squares on cubase
@@ashleywhiteman2684 square waves
Trollpusher
7:05 SPF
strange audience placemen
This is so weirdly horrible, he's usually so uncompromising and articulate, I have no idea why he's pandering to a preconceived idea of what Obrist wants. I find it really surprising considering he went to Chelsea College of Art.
At 7:06 it sounds like somebody farted?😅
Aww, your such a kid...
Wow, this was fucking awful.
jesus I might have an inking of what he was talking about if he spoke more than 1 word per second
He's talking to folk with English as a second language , pretty good manners to speak quite slowly