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Iambic 9 Poetry On The Eigenharp (Squarepusher Cover)

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2009

Me covering Iambic 9 Poetry by Squarepusher on the Eigenharp Alpha

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  • Ok now do a cover of 50 cycles :D

  • @TheKaliot Lol dude just lay back, relax, have a smoke, chill out lol i speak french and i said sick which obviously meant that this was awesome. I won't get too much into explaining english grammar n stuff as i am not english lol

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This video is a response to Squarepusher - Come on My Selector
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  • The best Eigenharp video so far. Really great job of playing something authentic and making you feel like you are there playing the instrument.

  • 3 years later... still so chill

  • that is so neat! i've never seen anything like that before. keep it up.

  • Super awesome cover. I would go outta my head if someone pulled out one of those and started playing this track!

  • Very cool. Have never seen one of these before. Looked it up and see they are only about 2 years old. Is this your first instrument?

  • Very Nice!!! I'm home sick, so I thought I would spend my day on Youtube. I am a new fan of Eigenharps Love what you can do with them! I hear the learning curve is steep. Is that true? Have you tried the Pico version? Keep up the great work!

  • i am close to tears carnt belive my favarate artist has such an influence on people as so many others hate

  • @charleylovesmusic Good Advice! I am a native English speaker, and in my vocabulary "sick" has been troublesome. In slang I've noticed it teeters back and forth, but I found in my etymological Dictionary by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat, that there is a word SICCA. So then perhaps you meant sicca...which means "new" rupee, or "new" money? The word is sikka in Hindi, sikkah in Persian and sikkah in Arabic. Anyway, have a good day!

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