SquarepusherBest Squarepusher Albums Ranked
7.1
Avg Score
23
Opinions
18
Albums
7
Reviewers
Summary from 23 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Squarepusher's catalog across 18 albums from 23 opinions, with an overall average of 7.1/10. The top-rated Squarepusher album is Ultravisitor (2004) with a 8.0/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Be Up a Hello and Hard Normal Daddy. The discography on Wavelength spans 1994 to 2026.
Be Up a Hello
“‘Comfy’ is a descriptor you might not expect for a Squarepusher album. Free Jazz, rotted electronic textures and heady drum and bass aren’t usually a warm embrace, but to hear a restlessly inventive artist like Tom Jenkinson return to his old stomping grounds (of fifteen albums ago) is definitely that. He’s spent his long, lauded career tinkering with new sounds and softwares, jumping from IDM to ”
Be Up a Hello
“Squarepusher returns to form with the excellent Be Up A Hello”
Be Up a Hello
“Whether you can consider this old-school, new-school, or somewhere in between scarcely matters. What we have here is yet another brain-melting album from an artist who refuses to stand still.”
Damogen Furies
“Squarepusher pushes the square harder than ever”
My Red Hot Car
“You know, this is a pretty good time to be alive. We're at least a generation past a major war, and (hopefully) a few more generations away from global apocalypse. Tasty mass-produced food products are cheap and plentiful. Computers almost work, sometimes. And electronic musicians are beginning to look to other forms of music for sources of sound and inspiration, resulting in some pretty goddamned”
Ultravisitor
“All good things come to an end. Even as I flinch writing something so ridden with cliché, its annoyingly enduring truth rips my good intentions to shreds. This is a by-product of clarity, of waking up, and a built-in mantra for growing up, just like you probably heard your mom say when the ice cream melted or you got caught with pot under your bed. It's just a stupid part of life, like all the oth”
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