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Post by ianfm » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:30 pm

R wrote:Surprise!

For all the folks who missed or wanna experience my liveset again.

here's the link :

http://www.sendspace.com/file/4n85q4

Enjoy

forgot the tracklist :

Dreamcatchera
Broke
Way Back Home
Ingla pt. 1
Ingla pt. 2
4:20 AM
Give It
Saviour
(Motorcycle Remix)
What's the track that comes in at 30 mins? It's really cool.
Stranger Song: Confusing the dance with 2-step post-garage beats.
http://soundcloud.com/stranger-song
http://www.myspace.com/listentothestrangersong

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Post by ghosttown » Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:41 pm

Whineo wrote:
Serox wrote:
Whineo wrote:
Badman by Kryptic Minds is a prime example - if you break it down - its as generic as wobble comes if you ask me - but there is something about that tune that just delivers a knockout blow which trancends it's production values.
I think that tune only got popular because of the ppl KM know and who they gave the tune to play. :oops:

Nice sample tho still.
Oooooo :? :) Debatable Serox, very debatable...
maybe badman became a big tune, because every time it gets played it smashes the dance to bits, i've seen the reaction many times when i've been out. If a big name DJ play's a shit tune, it dosent mean its going to become a big tune! Do the math!

in my eye's producers should concentrate on what they are doing rather than what other producers are doing. tut tut me lager you should know better....

im glad im just a normal music fan......
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Post by paradigm_x » Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:07 pm

burial doesnt use brutal electro enough IMO IMO IMO

:evil:

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Post by r » Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:08 am

IanFM wrote:
R wrote:Surprise!

For all the folks who missed or wanna experience my liveset again.

here's the link :

http://www.sendspace.com/file/4n85q4

Enjoy

forgot the tracklist :

Dreamcatchera
Broke
Way Back Home
Ingla pt. 1
Ingla pt. 2
4:20 AM
Give It
Saviour
(Motorcycle Remix)
What's the track that comes in at 30 mins? It's really cool.
Give it

edit : no i don't have a track called 'in KFC', yes the track 'Angels' was made earlyer then Buria - Untrue. Hope you enjoy the music

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Post by kingnaya » Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:45 am

check this trak by burial i doubt uve heard it man but its sickkkkkk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6PObsI3 ... annel_page

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Post by ghostsinsmoke » Thu Aug 13, 2009 3:06 am

wormcode wrote:
ghostsinsmoke wrote:
I've just got a chip on my shoulder... I've been using sampled outdoor sounds and vinyl crackles since I first got a sampler in 96. now I can't make anything dirty (even w/o the 2 step drums) without it being "burial's aesthetic".
lol yeah I feel you. I've done the same for a long time (though not in 96), but still i've always loved crackle, mostly because one of the things I love doing is cratedigging & sampling vinyl, and usually I don't clean it up I just use it like it is because the sound is great, it sounds alive. I was always into sampling weird shit too away from the studio (SP202 anyone? lol)... but I don't think people would shout copycat for just something like that. If it was paired up with unquantized skitty 2step beats, ambient melancholy pads, and weird shifted vocals, then yeah I can see that.

But also, without "copying" (to use the term loosely), no music genre would exist as it wouldn't have the opportunity to thrive and evolve. Like dubstep, someone started making it and someone else liked it and "copied" it, and so on.. until you have a whole genre, with people who took the original style they liked and created their own version that made it so diverse in the end. Making it your own is important though, a straight carbon copy doesn't work and it seems a bit like tsecni.
I had a 202 as well!!! that's probably where it starts.

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Post by tiko » Sun Aug 16, 2009 12:47 pm

R wrote:Surprise!

For all the folks who missed or wanna experience my liveset again.

here's the link :

http://www.sendspace.com/file/4n85q4

Enjoy

Image
your music is really good!

any plans on releasing those tunes?
because i'll buy it for sure

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Post by r » Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:16 pm

its gonna be released. I've plans with rob sparx releasing it a.s.a.p

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Post by asa » Sun Aug 16, 2009 3:54 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTqY78ucV7A

A shameless plug but a few people who have posted in this thread will back me up, i hope lol

sorta thing for any fans of the more emotional, stripped down sound.......

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Post by feral witchchild » Sun Aug 16, 2009 4:07 pm

^ That track is fucking beautiful.
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Post by tiko » Sun Aug 16, 2009 4:31 pm

Asa wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTqY78ucV7A

A shameless plug but a few people who have posted in this thread will back me up, i hope lol

sorta thing for any fans of the more emotional, stripped down sound.......
cool vid and awesome tune man

any date for this one? :)

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Post by Genevieve » Sun Aug 16, 2009 4:37 pm

Asa wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTqY78ucV7A

A shameless plug but a few people who have posted in this thread will back me up, i hope lol

sorta thing for any fans of the more emotional, stripped down sound.......
Was that melody taken (no pun, akekeke) from an Eluvium tune?
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Post by asa » Sun Aug 16, 2009 5:11 pm

Intimate is coming on a 5 track digital EP real soon on echodub - the catalogue number is EDUB012 and the current release is like EDUBO10, no date as of yet but its mastered and everything now so it shouldn't be long......

Nothing to do with Eluvium im afraid, but i sorta know why'd you would think that...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jw0qZvYjSc - here is another one from the same EP if anyone is interested, i know feral wildchild is a fan of this one ;)

Plenty of new exciting things coming soon and some collaborations with some more well known artists - Big up everyone on this thread, always good to see more and more people taking a more emotional approach to their music :)

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Post by whineo » Sun Aug 16, 2009 5:39 pm

ghosttown wrote: maybe badman became a big tune, because every time it gets played it smashes the dance to bits, i've seen the reaction many times when i've been out. If a big name DJ play's a shit tune, it dosent mean its going to become a big tune! Do the math!

in my eye's producers should concentrate on what they are doing rather than what other producers are doing. tut tut me lager you should know better....

im glad im just a normal music fan......
not sure what you're imlplying here?
Whineo wrote:there is something about that tune that just delivers a knockout blow which trancends it's production values.
you may want to re-read my posts :wink:

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Post by nova.k » Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:50 pm

dronehymns wrote:I recommend you check out Clubroot. If ever there was something I'd call ambient dubstep it would be his work. You'll have quite a time downloading it, so I recommend just buying it.
this X 10

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Post by Genevieve » Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:38 pm

boyce1 wrote:
Asa wrote: Nothing to do with Eluvium im afraid, but i sorta know why'd you would think that...
stone in focus?
Here we go. I knew I'd heard that progression and timbre together before and I know Eluvium did something similar but I wasn't sure and yeah, that's it. Aphex Twin's Stone In Focus.
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Post by asa » Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:02 am

It's not the sorta sample you can hide, i hope people don't take it as some sort of 'Rip-off', more of an homage in a sense........

I have received some pretty random abuse from people on the net who see it as their god given right to 'protect' Richard D James' music for some reason, but hopefully good music is just good music so cheers to anyone who takes a listen!

Gonna be recording a long atmospheric mix either today or tomorrow, plenty of atmospheric pieces from myself, svpreme fiend, synkro, roqqert, Clubroot, Kerogen, Skru, burial and many more artists in that vein :)

Shall post links in this thread aswell as in the mix section......

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Post by serox » Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:48 am

Feral Witchchild wrote:
Kyran wrote: (hell, burial himself was trying to sound like el-b)
Get out of here with that logic bullshit. >: | He might have even straight up said that in interviews, BUT HE WASN'T, MAN. BURIAL INVENTED 2STEP. EVERY SINGLE KIND OF IT. HE ALSO INVENTED VOCAL SAMPLING AND TAKING A MUSIQUE CONCRETE APPROACH TO BEATMAKING. DON'T MAKE ME TAKE YOUR HANDS.
huh?

He was doing nothing that had not been done before. He made some nice tracks on a good label and was at the right place at the right time. He invented nothing.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.

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Post by kyran » Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:07 am

Nice tune Asa, it's got a great vibe.

While we're all promoting our own stuff, here's one of mine:
http://soundcloud.com/exodub/its-alright-6

maybe some of you guys will like it :)

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