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Squarepusher: Kammerkonzert - COMPACT DISCS

Title: Kammerkonzert
Artist: Squarepusher
Label: Warp Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5056818806056
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2026-04-10
Number of Discs: 1

Tom Jenkinson, aka Squarepusher, presents Kammerkonzert, a riot of onyx-hard, hyperfast riffs, fiendish orchestral themes, and handbrake turns through varieties of progressive, ambient, electronic andexperimental music. The singular producer, experimental musician and creator of futuristic forms of fusion, has a three-decade-long back catalogue studded with a variety of jewel-like records. From the furious breakbeat acid and pulverising live bass guitar attack of Feed Me Weird Things (1996) to the literal and self-explanatory Music For Robots (2014) via the virtuosic live showcase of Solo Electric Bass 1 (2009) and the otherworldly concrète jazz of Ultravisitor (2004) few contemporary musicians have covered as much ground in as sure-footed a manner. But despite this reach, his three decade output is only typified by two things: unpredictability and rule breaking. Given that his new album on Warp, Kammerkonzert, is essentially a chamber concerto with Jenkinson himself playing all of the parts it's safe to say he has come a long way since his crystalline drum & bass debut for the label in 1996, Port Rhombus EP. Twenty-one albums in, Kammerkonzert is the start of a new era for Squarepusher as a composer.

Tracks:
1.1 K1 Advance
1.2 K2 Central
1.3 K3 Diligence
1.4 K4 Fairlands
1.5 K5 Fremantle
1.6 K6 Headquarters
1.7 K7 Museum
1.8 K8 Park
1.9 K9 Reliance
1.10 K10 Terminus
1.11 K11 Tideway
1.12 K12 Uplands
1.13 K13 Vigilant
1.14 K14 Welbeck
Title: Kammerkonzert
Artist: Squarepusher
Label: Warp Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5056818806056
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2026-04-10
Number of Discs: 1

Tom Jenkinson, aka Squarepusher, presents Kammerkonzert, a riot of onyx-hard, hyperfast riffs, fiendish orchestral themes, and handbrake turns through varieties of progressive, ambient, electronic andexperimental music. The singular producer, experimental musician and creator of futuristic forms of fusion, has a three-decade-long back catalogue studded with a variety of jewel-like records. From the furious breakbeat acid and pulverising live bass guitar attack of Feed Me Weird Things (1996) to the literal and self-explanatory Music For Robots (2014) via the virtuosic live showcase of Solo Electric Bass 1 (2009) and the otherworldly concrète jazz of Ultravisitor (2004) few contemporary musicians have covered as much ground in as sure-footed a manner. But despite this reach, his three decade output is only typified by two things: unpredictability and rule breaking. Given that his new album on Warp, Kammerkonzert, is essentially a chamber concerto with Jenkinson himself playing all of the parts it's safe to say he has come a long way since his crystalline drum & bass debut for the label in 1996, Port Rhombus EP. Twenty-one albums in, Kammerkonzert is the start of a new era for Squarepusher as a composer.

Tracks:
1.1 K1 Advance
1.2 K2 Central
1.3 K3 Diligence
1.4 K4 Fairlands
1.5 K5 Fremantle
1.6 K6 Headquarters
1.7 K7 Museum
1.8 K8 Park
1.9 K9 Reliance
1.10 K10 Terminus
1.11 K11 Tideway
1.12 K12 Uplands
1.13 K13 Vigilant
1.14 K14 Welbeck
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Title: Kammerkonzert
Artist: Squarepusher
Label: Warp Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5056818806056
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2026-04-10
Number of Discs: 1

Tom Jenkinson, aka Squarepusher, presents Kammerkonzert, a riot of onyx-hard, hyperfast riffs, fiendish orchestral themes, and handbrake turns through varieties of progressive, ambient, electronic andexperimental music. The singular producer, experimental musician and creator of futuristic forms of fusion, has a three-decade-long back catalogue studded with a variety of jewel-like records. From the furious breakbeat acid and pulverising live bass guitar attack of Feed Me Weird Things (1996) to the literal and self-explanatory Music For Robots (2014) via the virtuosic live showcase of Solo Electric Bass 1 (2009) and the otherworldly concrète jazz of Ultravisitor (2004) few contemporary musicians have covered as much ground in as sure-footed a manner. But despite this reach, his three decade output is only typified by two things: unpredictability and rule breaking. Given that his new album on Warp, Kammerkonzert, is essentially a chamber concerto with Jenkinson himself playing all of the parts it's safe to say he has come a long way since his crystalline drum & bass debut for the label in 1996, Port Rhombus EP. Twenty-one albums in, Kammerkonzert is the start of a new era for Squarepusher as a composer.

Tracks:
1.1 K1 Advance
1.2 K2 Central
1.3 K3 Diligence
1.4 K4 Fairlands
1.5 K5 Fremantle
1.6 K6 Headquarters
1.7 K7 Museum
1.8 K8 Park
1.9 K9 Reliance
1.10 K10 Terminus
1.11 K11 Tideway
1.12 K12 Uplands
1.13 K13 Vigilant
1.14 K14 Welbeck