A Friend is a Stranger you Haven’t Met Yet cover

A Friend is a Stranger you Haven’t Met Yet

MDK

Released

The Spymania label had already achieved notoriety for bringing Squarepusher to the world (the label founders being his schoolmates in Essex), but it kept on pushing the envelope as obstreperously as is humanly possible. One of their core acts was Coventry-born Martin “MDK” Wood, and this 2000 album is probably his masterpiece. Its tracks are titled “One” to “Twenty-Four,” they veer from 30 seconds to six minutes, and they directly reference (and sample) everything from anarcho-punk and death metal to DJ Premier / Pete Rock style golden age hip hop to Steve Reich minimalism to Detroit techno. It should be a complete mess, but its brilliance lies in the fact that for the time you’re immersed in it, it all makes total – if eerie and bizarre – sense.

Joe Muggs

Suggestions
Your Hero Is Not Dead cover

Your Hero Is Not Dead

Westerman
Rickets & Scurvy cover

Rickets & Scurvy

David Grubbs
Ultimate Sushi cover

Ultimate Sushi

Small Fish with Spine
Flamagra cover

Flamagra

Flying Lotus
Waking Hours cover

Waking Hours

Photay
Iridescence Of Clouds cover

Iridescence Of Clouds

Illuvia
Gonglot cover

Gonglot

Frog Pocket
Lindstrom & Prins Thomas cover

Lindstrom & Prins Thomas

Lindstrøm, Prins Thomas
There’s a Light That Enters Houses with No Other House in Sight cover

There’s a Light That Enters Houses with No Other House in Sight

David Sylvian, Fennesz, Franz Wright
The West Against the People cover

The West Against the People

Mary Ocher
Crazy Itch Radio cover

Crazy Itch Radio

Basement Jaxx
Painful Enlightenment cover

Painful Enlightenment

Jana Rush