It sounds like jazz, but it’s accompanied by an electronic drum that follows odd, distorted tempos, perfectly intertwined sounds, a rhythm that mushes your brain and transports you to another world.

 Damn, this even seems better than Aphex Twin…

Squarepusher's 1996 debut album 'Feed Me Weird Things' impresses with its pioneering fusion of jazz and electronic music. The album features complex rhythms, ultra-technical bass solos, and a rich blend of influences from jungle to Latin melodies. The reviewer highlights the album's originality and how it surpasses expectations compared to similar artists like Aphex Twin. This brain-melting, genre-blurring work offers a unique journey into experimental soundscapes. Dive into Squarepusher's debut album and experience a groundbreaking mix of jazz and electronic sounds!

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