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Venus No.176:44
Venus No.17 Acid Mix5:33
Tundra 412:40

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    Cover of Venus No.17, 2004-07-12, VinylVenus No.17
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Warp Records – WAP 172UK2004UK2004
    Cover of Venus No.17, 2004, CDVenus No.17
    CD, Single, Promo
    Warp Records – WAP172CDPUK2004UK2004
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    Cover of Venus No. 17, 2004, CDrVenus No. 17
    CDr, Single, Promo
    Warp Records – WAP172CDUK2004UK2004
    Recently Edited
    Venus No. 17
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo
    Warp Records – WAP 172UK2004UK2004
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    Cover of Venus No.17, 2004, VinylVenus No.17
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label
    Warp Records – WAP 172UK2004UK2004
    Cover of Venus No.17, , FileVenus No.17
    3×File, MP3, EP, 320 kbps
    Warp Records – WAP172CDDUKUK
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    Cover of Venus No.17, , FileVenus No.17
    3×File, FLAC, Single
    Warp Records – WAP172CDDUKUK
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    • Alx331277's avatar
      Alx331277
      F*cking huge sound, right here. The three tracks have insane replay value, too. While exercising, house work, WFH....what could go wrong?
      • tttv's avatar
        tttv
        Peak Squarepusher right here. Both Ultravisitor and Venus No 17 sound like electronic jungle operas, truly magisterial.
        • Kaltwasser's avatar
          Kaltwasser
          Thomas... at this point, i just need to thank you for you life´s work. you really increasing the quality of my life.

          record: normaly i´m not a goose bump person, but after i hear tundra4 till the end i need 10-30 minutes to recover. my hole body is pent-up, my iris is widened and i have to sit down ..or run.. adrenaline
          be careful with that intense composition [or mix it this tundra from f.m.weird things for a total mind implosion]
          going to play it at a gig and see if im going to surive it
          thank you :*

          • jabeoo1's avatar
            jabeoo1
            Edited 12 years ago
            High point for me is Tundra 4. The long ambient break sets back in of Gothic cathedral proportions, a false sense of security is obtained and then the sound of an unexpected 'pop' (kind you get if a mono jack is pulled on a hot tube amp), what follows is squelching building mind-melding bliss. Hear it!
            • newbuild
              Edited 14 years ago
              Still one of the best records I have heard.
              • newbuild
                Edited 13 years ago
                The first time i heard the title track was when i saw him open his live set with it in los angeles, april 2004. My mind was already somewhere else, but this one pushed it much, much further than before. When i bought this twelve-inch, i played it for everybody i possibly could (and i'm no dj). It was a cultural event for me. Four years later i still think that tundra 4 has not been surpassed by anything else i have heard. Incredible.
                • zomgbear's avatar
                  zomgbear
                  Edited 7 years ago
                  My first review was about 10 years ago so i guess it makes sense i pick up the 12" 10 years later as i'm building my vinyl collection picking up all the old vinyl only exclusive stuff I missed out on.
                  This record is still incredible. I don't listen to IDM / Braindance genre as much as I used to. Truthfully It all sounds a bit dated to me when I try to listen to my old CDs. However,this EP does not. Tundra 4 is a masterpiece - it has everything. Incredible buildup - breakdown - and finale. Gothic ambient pads. ACID. Great breaks. 10 years later, I still have the same appreciation for this track. I would say what changed for me is that i grew a much larger appreciation for Venus no. 17 original and Acid mix. I've always loved the Acid mix but didn't really think much of the original. I guess I would say it's the mixing. For such a dirty sounding track, it's so crisp & clean. I would say it's even better mixed than Tundra 4 which has great dynamics. Anyways - this is worth a listen if you haven't heard it. It's the best thing he's ever done.
                  • lancelot323's avatar
                    lancelot323
                    Edited 19 years ago
                    I have every release by this man, and after "Do You Know Squarepusher", I wasn't really that excited about this one; "Ultravisitor" could've been better (It was good, but it was no "Big Loada"). Then, I went to Warp's website, and clicked "audio" for this song.

                    This is truly Tom's best work to date. Filthy, breaky, techy, with acid (!). Absolutely the best drum'n'bass record I've heard in a long long time.

                    This is what the deebee community needs; more sick minds like this one! A true masterpiece if ever there was one.
                    • kiteless's avatar
                      kiteless
                      Edited 11 years ago
                      Still his finest release, and one of the best records Warp has ever put out. Both Venus versions are special, but Tundra 4 is otherworldly. Truly the product of a very talented producer at the peak of his abilities.
                      • rudehealth's avatar
                        rudehealth
                        Edited 19 years ago
                        The title track is good, Tundra 4 is brilliant but for me the highlight of this record is the Acid mix of Venus No.17! What a track! Awesome acid drenched jungle, a serious update to his Vic Acid era tracks but far more realised and tight. I find it hard to pass up playing this track out!

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