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Ultravisitor is the seventh studio album by English electronic musician Tom Jenkinson, under the alias of Squarepusher. It was released on 8 March 2004 through Warp Records. In September 2024, Jenkinson announced a remaster of the album to commemorate its 20th anniversary, as well as an expanded and remastered edition of Venus No. 17, which was released on 25 October 2024.<ref name="quietus20th">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

BackgroundEdit

The album incorporates many of the various musical styles exhibited by Jenkinson on his previous albums, including drum and bass, acid techno, jazz fusion, and electronic noise. A few of the tracks feature layered, modulated, or filtered bass guitar.Template:Citation needed

In an interview with I-D, Jenkinson confirmed that most of the tracks on Ultravisitor were recorded from shows in the UK, US and Canada. "The point of using live versions of the tracks is that they show stupid people that, though their own stubbornness prevents them from being able to engage with my music, they hear other people cheering in the background, and realise that although this music is obscure, it cannot be totally inaccessible because other people like it."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Jenkinson has stated that the track "50 Cycles" took over a month to complete; "I think the most time-consuming was 50 Cycles on Ultravisitor. Roughly speaking it took a month to make. This was the last piece to be completed on Ultravisitor, which contains several other pieces that also took unprecedentedly long to complete."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

ReleaseEdit

Ultravisitor was released on 8 March 2004. It was released on standard and special edition CDs, as well as on 2xLP. The special edition of the album came with a hardbound case and six page booklet. Jenkinson has stated that "Ultravisitor is my spectacle of beauty and of terror. It is unknowable, and will never be understood by anybody, least of all its creator.<ref name="quietus20th2">Template:Cite news</ref>

Anniversary EditionEdit

On 19 September 2024, Warp Records announced that the album would be remastered and reissued to coincide with its 20th anniversary.<ref name="quietus20th" /> The reissue also included a bonus album, Venus No. 17 Maximised. This album consisted of material derived from the promo-only EP, Square Window, which was given out with original WarpMart pre-orders of Ultravisitor, as well as the Venus No. 17 EP.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The reissue was released on 20 October 2024, on 2xCD, 2xLP and streaming services.

ReceptionEdit

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At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Ultravisitor received an average score of 74, based on 21 reviews, indicating a score of "generally favorable".<ref name="metacritic"/>

Ultravisitor was generally well received by critics. Reviewing the album for Pitchfork, Dominique Leone of gave the album a positive review, stating "In some ways, Ultravisitor is the only Squarepusher album you need to know about. It contains instances of every idea, texture or beat he's presented until now, and unlike recent releases Do You Know Squarepusher or Go Plastic, little of it sounds stale."<ref name="pitchfork" /> Writing for AllMusic, John Bush called the album "vastly more impressive than anyone could've expected from Squarepusher".<ref name="allmusic" /> Joshua Ostroff of Exclaim! said it was "an album of surprising heart and laid-back calm, albeit still boasting bursts of mayhem."<ref name="exclaimultravisitor" />

Other critics were not so positive, however; reviewing the album for The Observer, Emma Warren said "There will be people who think of Squarepusher's music as the kind of clever and very important racket they should like - but never actually want to listen to. And if one fast-forwarded to the middle of 29-year-old Tom Jenkinson's ninth album, you'd be forgiven for thinking they were right."<ref name="observerultravisitor" /> Additionally, Leone also commented that "At almost 80 minutes, Ultravisitor contains too much music to really hold together as a cohesive statement."<ref name="pitchfork" /> Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian gave the album three stars, saying that "Ultravisitor is yet another scattershot Squarepusher album [...] that infuriates as often as it delights."

Track listingEdit

All tracks written and produced by Tom Jenkinson.<ref name="allmusic" />

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