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jack131
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by jack131 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:23 pm
Mandy Moon wrote:EVERTING BURIAL TOUCHES TURNS TO GOLD
This
They are both brilliant,
some people obviously dont 'get' burial
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liberty
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by liberty » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:39 pm
thanks
i love there sound
safe
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crowleyhead
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by crowleyhead » Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:26 pm
FlashHarry wrote:Dr H wrote:Both tracks are rubbish. The vocals on that untitled tracks are just ridiculously bad, though I like the background beats and melody. First track has god awful ring modulation (or the cheapest sounding pitch filter i've ever heard) and it sounds like someone trying to immitate Burial from FL studio or something. Not impressed at all, but they are unfinished, so maybe they can be improved if they decide to go forward with them...
large up the studio 'experts' without a creative bone / soul every time
Nobody's worse than Autechre. They actually said in an interview that the reason they don't rate Burial is that "He's not that good a producer."
Honestly, how fucking delusional do you get to say something like that? He's not great, because he's not a good enough producer?"
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backround
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by backround » Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:15 am
Both these tunes are jsut increadible what ud expect, especialy the dark todd vibe one
not that im against burial critisism but i dont reli get how people dont like these tunes
seeing as this is dubstep forum maybe people should delve more into the proper roots of dubstep and get back into some EL-B and hoursepower beats rather than comparing great tunes like this to SHOCKINGLY CRAP and commercial dusbtep remixes of popular/commercial songs thinking thats what dubstep is about (i.e. disgusting synths put over basicly pop songs)......producers doing that should be ashamed.....a new crapy genre is to be born......popstep crap?
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cogi
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by cogi » Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:25 am
g.dot wrote:Can tell they're unfinished, like most Burial tunes. It's a grower.
i dont know if im ever completely into burials tunes first listen, 1st heard southern comfort and i jus didnt get it. the i coninue and listten deeeper (possibly whilst coming down/having sex/blazing-napping with th girl) then it clicks and i love it more and more...
70% Of People On Forums Are Donuts I Swear. Constantly Contradicting Themselves And Acting Like Sheep.
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cyberneticghost
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by cyberneticghost » Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:21 am
What happened with this tune? I had heard that it was going to be released some time in 2008. Is it ever going to be released?
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backround
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by backround » Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:50 pm
YES!, ive been obsessed with feral witchild for quite some time now
just got the zomby album where were u in 92, i rekomend it to anyone who can realy feel the 'vibe' in burial tunes
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longgone
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by longgone » Fri Mar 13, 2009 4:13 am
he loves those detuned vocals, it's getting a bit repetitive if u ask me. lambeth is sick though, much more original yet still more of the same clunky drum goodness
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dotman
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by dotman » Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:00 pm
i need feral witchchild now
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utopian
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by utopian » Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:45 am
The untitled track-

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utopian
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by utopian » Sat Apr 18, 2009 2:19 am
I think some people are feeling that these tracks aren't as inventive as some of his stuff, but they remain very good bits of music. As I've stated, I love the untitled one, and now I'm starting to appreciate 'Lambeth'. The untitled one I listen to every day and one night even had it on loop for an hour.

I don't remember ever doing that with any other music.
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Pallms
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by Pallms » Sat Apr 18, 2009 2:46 am
Both of these tunes are big. I've been listening to them daily since they were dropped on Benji B's show.
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craig
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by craig » Sat Apr 18, 2009 3:11 am
CrowleyHead wrote:FlashHarry wrote:Dr H wrote:Both tracks are rubbish. The vocals on that untitled tracks are just ridiculously bad, though I like the background beats and melody. First track has god awful ring modulation (or the cheapest sounding pitch filter i've ever heard) and it sounds like someone trying to immitate Burial from FL studio or something. Not impressed at all, but they are unfinished, so maybe they can be improved if they decide to go forward with them...
large up the studio 'experts' without a creative bone / soul every time
Nobody's worse than Autechre. They actually said in an interview that the reason they don't rate Burial is that "He's not that good a producer."
Honestly, how fucking delusional do you get to say something like that? He's not great, because he's not a good enough producer?"
er. link to interview please.
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goonstock
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by goonstock » Sat Apr 18, 2009 3:42 am
http://www.barcodezine.com/Autechre%20Interview.htm
You mention Mantronix, are there any artists who excite you in a similar way, currently?
Erm, we’re usually a bit too absorbed to go buy loads of material. It’s interesting to just watch the scheme of things; nothing’s really happened to us, or for us, in the last 5-10 years. Real producers, producing things uniquely, like Basic Channel and their kind of think on dub and electronic house has been ripped lately, there’s more grime involved - Burial’s quite nice, but I think sometimes things gets an over-accolade.
Only the madman is absolutely sure.

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the wiggle baron
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by the wiggle baron » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:24 am
Whered the tunes go?

Havent had a listen! And after a thread like this

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selrahc
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by selrahc » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:37 am
dotman wrote:i need feral witchchild now
Backround wrote:YES!, ive been obsessed with feral witchild for quite some time now

+1
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dr h
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by dr h » Sat Apr 18, 2009 10:42 am
CrowleyHead wrote:FlashHarry wrote:Dr H wrote:Both tracks are rubbish. The vocals on that untitled tracks are just ridiculously bad, though I like the background beats and melody. First track has god awful ring modulation (or the cheapest sounding pitch filter i've ever heard) and it sounds like someone trying to immitate Burial from FL studio or something. Not impressed at all, but they are unfinished, so maybe they can be improved if they decide to go forward with them...
large up the studio 'experts' without a creative bone / soul every time
Nobody's worse than Autechre. They actually said in an interview that the reason they don't rate Burial is that "He's not that good a producer."
Honestly, how fucking delusional do you get to say something like that? He's not great, because he's not a good enough producer?"
Not as delusional as getting a quote completely wrong. This is what I love about net forums - completely baseless rumours passed off as fact. I actually know that Rob likes Burial a lot.
But what do I know. I'm just a "studio expert" without a creative bone in my body. LOL
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utopian
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by utopian » Sat Apr 18, 2009 12:17 pm
Exactly. I think the Autechre comment is being misread, or over-read at any rate.
Burial’s quite nice, but I think sometimes things gets an over-accolade.
That's all that was said. Burial's my favourite musician ever, but I'm not going to get upset about their right to assert that opinion of theirs.
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Alty
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by Alty » Sat Apr 18, 2009 3:05 pm
The Wiggle Baron wrote:Whered the tunes go?

Havent had a listen! And after a thread like this

Seconded...
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by dreds » Sat Apr 18, 2009 4:10 pm
sfeeeeee
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