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Squarepusher is a prominent electronic musician and multi-instrumentalist known for blending complex drum programming with live bass performance and jazz fusion elements. He is a key figure in the IDM and drum and bass scenes, with a long-standing association with Warp Records.
Born Thomas Russell Jenkinson in England, Squarepusher emerged in the mid-1990s as a distinctive voice in electronic music. He gained early recognition for his technical proficiency as a bassist and his ability to integrate intricate digital signal processing with live instrumentation, establishing a signature sound that bridges the gap between jazz fusion and experimental electronic genres.
His work is characterized by high-tempo, complex rhythmic structures and a mastery of acid techno and electroacoustic composition. Throughout his career, he has maintained a prolific output, primarily through his long-term partnership with Warp Records, while also contributing to the development of the IDM movement through his innovative approach to sound design.
Squarepusher continues to be recognized for his influence on contemporary electronic music and his live performances, which often showcase his multi-instrumental capabilities. His discography remains a cornerstone of the experimental electronic landscape, reflecting a career defined by continuous technical evolution and genre-defying experimentation.
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