Ultravisitor is the seventh studio album by English electronic musician Tom Jenkinson, under the alias of Squarepusher.
[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.
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.
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.
"[14] Writing for AllMusic, John Bush called the album "vastly more impressive than anyone could've expected from Squarepusher".
"[1] 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.
"[13] Additionally, Leone also commented that "At almost 80 minutes, Ultravisitor contains too much music to really hold together as a cohesive statement.