Big Loada Explained

Big Loada
Type:EP
Artist:Squarepusher
Cover:squarepusher.bigloada.jpg
Recorded:1996–1997
Label:Warp
Producer:Tom Jenkinson
Prev Title:Hard Normal Daddy
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Burningn'n Tree
Next Year:1997

Big Loada is an EP by English electronic musician Squarepusher. It was released on 21 July 1997 by Warp in the United Kingdom. It was later released, with an expanded track listing, on 13 October 1998 by Nothing Records in the United States.

Release

Big Loada served as Squarepusher's fourth release on Warp in the United Kingdom, following the Port Rhombus EP, the "Vic Acid" single, and the album Hard Normal Daddy.

The Nothing Records issue of Big Loada has a rearranged track listing with additional tracks unavailable in the United States at the time. Warp had not opened their American division yet, and arranged to release some of their material through Nothing. The rearrangement of the tracks is to highlight the "Come On My Selector" video, directed by Chris Cunningham, and which was included on the re-release. Tracks 8, 9 and 10 make up the full Port Rhombus EP, Jenkinson's first release on Warp. Tracks 11 and 12 are two B-sides to the "Vic Acid" single (although the G7000 mix of "Fat Controller" was not included on this release). This edition has modified cover artwork, as the prominent Warp Records logo had to be removed.

Some Nothing Records versions of Big Loada are actually copies of Budakhan Mindphone that have been incorrectly packaged and labelled.

Reception

In 2017, Pitchfork placed Big Loada at number 9 on its list of "The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time".[1]

Track listing

Nothing edition

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time. Pitchfork. 24 January 2017. 17 March 2017. 5.
  2. Web site: Chart Log UK: DJ S – The System Of Life. Zobbel.de. 23 August 2019.