Artist

Squarepusher

Electronic / IDM / Breakbeat · United Kingdom · 1995

high confidence

artist-side split is modeled + gross catalog revenue is separated. Why?

The primary figure is the modeled artist-side or estate-side annual cut, not gross catalog revenue.

Modeled artist-side range $140K-$500K/year
Gross catalog revenue $392K-$1.4M/year
Ownership context Included below
Last updated May 26, 2026
Artwork for Squarepusher

Squarepusher is Tom Jenkinson's virtuosic electronic project, blending drum programming, bass technique, and hyper-detailed production into a cult catalog.

Short Answer

How much money does Squarepusher make?

Squarepusher is modeled at $140K-$500K/year per year on the artist side, with gross catalog revenue and ownership context separated below.

Takeaway: Squarepusher works as a durable earnings page because the artist-side estimate, ownership context, and gross catalog framing can all be separated cleanly.

Yes — estimated $250K-$900K/year.

Did You Know?

  • Currently ranks around the top 96% of tracked artists by modeled artist-side earnings
  • Active since 1995 and still commercially relevant roughly 31 years later
  • 2 tracked top songs currently support this page
  • Electronic / IDM / Breakbeat remains the clearest genre lane for this catalog
  • high confidence estimate

Why This Catalog Still Works

  • Electronic deep-catalog listening sustains older key releases.
  • Production-led cult status helps tracks stay relevant in genre communities.
  • Reissues, live reputation, and specialty fandom support long-tail value.

Squarepusher sits in the top 96% of tracked artists on the site by modeled artist-side earnings.

How It Compares

Squarepusher is compared against nearby artists in the catalog based on genre, country, era, and modeled earnings range.

Artist Why compare Estimated yearly midpoint
Squarepusher
current page
Electronic / IDM / Breakbeat · United Kingdom $320,000
The Prodigy
same country · same era
same country · same era $2,500,000
Fatboy Slim
same country · same era
same country · same era $1,815,000
Boards of Canada
same country · same era
same country · same era $1,070,000

Revenue Breakdown

Gross catalog revenue $392K-$1.4M/year
100% of the lead revenue lane
Artist-side share $140K-$500K/year
36% of the lead revenue lane
Label share $133K-$475K/year
34% of the lead revenue lane
Publisher share $39K-$140K/year
18% of the lead revenue lane
Writer share $59K-$210K/year
18% of the lead revenue lane

Bars reflect modeled annual midpoint ranges, not audited royalty statements.

More Questions About Squarepusher

How much does Squarepusher make in a year?

Squarepusher is modeled at $140K-$500K/year per year on the artist side, with gross catalog revenue and ownership context separated below.

Why does Squarepusher still make money?

Electronic deep-catalog listening sustains older key releases. Production-led cult status helps tracks stay relevant in genre communities. Reissues, live reputation, and specialty fandom support long-tail value.

Who controls Squarepusher's catalog?

Squarepusher's page should be read as modeled artist-side annual income, not a public royalty statement. Ownership and label terms can materially change take-home economics.

Sources and References

These notes and links explain the public context used to frame the page. They support a directional model, not an audited royalty statement.

Published by How Much Music using the site methodology. If a source or estimate needs correction, use the contact page.

Evidence used

  • Internal artist data separates gross catalog revenue ($392K-$1.4M/year) from modeled artist-side share ($140K-$500K/year).
  • Publishing and writer lanes are shown separately where available: publisher $39K-$140K/year; writer $59K-$210K/year.
  • This page is supported by 2 tracked top songs: Come On My Selector, My Red Hot Car.
  • Ownership fields include master context, publishing context, catalog-sale status.
  • Catalog metadata lists genre: Electronic / IDM / Breakbeat; country: United Kingdom; active since: 1995.

Editorial context

  • IDM and electronic-canon listening keep key recordings alive.
  • Specialist fans continue to drive reissues, streams, and deep-catalog discovery.
  • Production-led cult catalogs monetize depth and influence more than mainstream exposure.

Methodology limits

  • The estimate is a modeled annual range, not a public royalty statement from the artist, estate, label, publisher, or distributor.
  • Gross catalog revenue, artist-side share, label share, publisher share, and writer share are separated only where structured split data exists.
  • Top-song links and platform references are public context signals; they are not audited payout disclosures.
  • Catalog sale fields are included only where present in the local data; absence of a sale adjustment does not prove no transaction exists.
Show ownership and assumptions

Squarepusher's page should be read as modeled artist-side annual income, not a public royalty statement. Ownership and label terms can materially change take-home economics.

Supporting Revenue Context

Estimated gross catalog revenue$392K-$1.4M/year
Estimated artist or estate cut$140K-$500K/year
Estimated label share$133K-$475K/year
Estimated publisher share$39K-$140K/year
Estimated writer share$59K-$210K/year

Assumptions: Estimate keeps Squarepusher's current headline range as the artist-side figure and models gross catalog, label, publishing, and writer lanes from that conservative annual range.

Ownership and Catalog Status

MastersLikely split across label, distributor, and artist-affiliated rights depending on recording era
PublishingWriter and publisher splits materially affect final artist-side income
Catalog sale statusNo full catalog sale assumption baked into this modeled range

Notes: Squarepusher's page should be read as modeled artist-side annual income, not a public royalty statement. Ownership and label terms can materially change take-home economics.

Split-aware estimate

The primary figure is the modeled artist-side or estate-side annual cut, not gross catalog revenue.

  • Gross catalog revenue is shown separately when enough context exists to distinguish top-line catalog value from artist-side take-home.
  • Ownership notes are available here and can materially change who actually keeps the revenue shown on the page.
  • All figures are conservative annual modeled ranges based on streaming scale, catalog age, licensing usefulness, and known ownership context, not audited royalty statements.

Read the full methodology.

More Context

Related Artists

Key Career Highlights

  • Known for: Breakbeat maximalism, IDM catalog depth, and strong underground recognition.
  • Highlight: Tracks from the late-1990s and early-2000s remain reference points for electronic production culture.

Editorial Insight

Technically distinctive electronic catalogs can keep paying because they remain reference points for entire scenes.