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Post by tone.def » Wed Jun 13, 2007 5:54 pm

when's this EP going up on Bleep? please post 'em up! will buy the vinyl asap, but want good files for listening!

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Post by eleventigers » Wed Jun 13, 2007 5:57 pm

allright, i made some recordings, not very good quality but...

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Post by Jubz » Wed Jun 13, 2007 5:59 pm

shutta!

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Post by dgg » Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:05 pm

tone.def wrote:when's this EP going up on Bleep? please post 'em up! will buy the vinyl asap, but want good files for listening!
Bleep/road hasn't been updated for months. I think Boomkat's mp3 shop is a safer bet - they put Find my way up pretty soon after the vinyl release.

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Post by tone.def » Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:49 pm

[quote="dgg"][quote="tone.def"]when's this EP going up on Bleep? please post 'em up! will buy the vinyl asap, but want good files for listening![/quote]

Bleep/road hasn't been updated for months. I think Boomkat's mp3 shop is a safer bet - they put Find my way up pretty soon after the vinyl release.[/quote]

i've noticed that. wtf is up with bleep? :x

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Post by quietmouse » Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:56 pm

Based on the above samples (thanks for those), this is very Burial and very experimental. I'm loving it. Exit Woundz might be my favorite. Can't wait to get high quality full versions.

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Post by smartkid » Wed Jun 13, 2007 7:08 pm

Jubscarz wrote:shutta!
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Post by sully_shanks » Wed Jun 13, 2007 7:20 pm

on another level.

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Post by Littlefoot » Wed Jun 13, 2007 7:28 pm

wasnt one of these songs on the album, or alteast kode 9s album preview... its one of my fave Burial songs!
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Post by tone.def » Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:21 pm

[quote="Joe C"]wasnt one of these songs on the album, or alteast kode 9s album preview... its one of my fave Burial songs![/quote]

shutta was on the kode9 album preview.

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Post by Littlefoot » Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:57 pm

tone.def wrote:
Joe C wrote:wasnt one of these songs on the album, or alteast kode 9s album preview... its one of my fave Burial songs!
shutta was on the kode9 album preview.
yeeeh thats its, amazing track
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Post by kuma » Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:15 pm

Seems to have come from the same sessions as the album but ghost hardware is biiiig.....
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Post by tusk » Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:27 pm

Ghost Hardware is especially stunning. Still the most enveloping and seductive atmosphere ever.

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Post by corpsey » Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:39 pm

Big- I loves burials i does

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Post by bob crunkhouse » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:24 am

cant wait for a digital release of this! hope its sorted soon.

the clips sound lush
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Post by flash » Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:40 am

DEEP
certainly very similar to his other stuff

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Post by boatdrinksbill » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:31 pm

ok, here's the sketch... every decent record store in the uk now has the full release details sitting in their in-box, so if you're looking to grab a copy you should be able to lay hands on one tomorrow if your local dealer is on the money. and if they're off the plot for whatever reason, go here : http://www.cargorecords.co.uk/release_z ... 9d2c0fcfa5

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Ghost Hardware EP

released worldwide on friday june 15

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While the electronic interweb buzzes with fervent exchanges about ‘Unite’, Burial’s latest audio-diffusion on Soul Jazz’s ‘Box Of Dub’ collection, and the preview of ‘Stairwell’ soon to be unwrapped on Kode9’s Sonar festival mix CD, even the most obsessive acolyte of the wraith-like producer has been unable to share their thoughts on ‘Ghost Hardware’ or the accompanying ‘Shutta’ and ‘Exit Woundz’ that make up this new EP, as even their very existence has remained a closely-guarded secret.

In a move calculated to avoid the intense hyperbole and digital ”sharing“ that would inevitably swarm over any fresh Burial material following the incredible impact on all critical fronts of last year’s eponymous debut album, these tunes have been kept behind firmly-locked doors, very deliberately unheard and unknown in all boroughs. There has been no specialist club DJ servicing, no targeted radio promotion, no extensive and on-going press campaign, no rinsed plays off acetate for the last 3 months at Forward… everyone gets to hear this music at the same time – when it’s on vinyl and in the shops. And that time is now.

The ‘Ghost Hardware’ EP does not represent any great stylistic shift by the planet’s most high-profile artistic recluse, yet neither does it languidly retread the paths already mapped... it is simply further first rate evidence of Burial's alchemic manipulation of mood, rhythm and sound. The ominous bass tones are as dense as they ever were, the strings still rise up from unexpected depths, and the disembodied siren voices sustain their mournful cries from the bleak empty quarters of consciousness, while those trademark rhythmic complexities continue to dance their intricate steps.

'Ghost Hardware' 'Shutta' 'Exit Woundz'

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Post by shonky » Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:53 pm

boatdrinksbill wrote:In a move calculated to avoid the intense hyperbole and digital ”sharing“ that would inevitably swarm over any fresh Burial material following the incredible impact on all critical fronts of last year’s eponymous debut album, these tunes have been kept behind firmly-locked doors, very deliberately unheard and unknown in all boroughs. There has been no specialist club DJ servicing, no targeted radio promotion, no extensive and on-going press campaign, no rinsed plays off acetate for the last 3 months at Forward… everyone gets to hear this music at the same time – when it’s on vinyl and in the shops. And that time is now.
Fucking geezer :D

Gotta respect the bloke, not exactly playing the celebrity/media game is he (or is it just he's playing it sly).
Hmm....

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Post by incyde » Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:02 pm

Shonky wrote:
boatdrinksbill wrote:In a move calculated to avoid the intense hyperbole and digital ”sharing“ that would inevitably swarm over any fresh Burial material following the incredible impact on all critical fronts of last year’s eponymous debut album, these tunes have been kept behind firmly-locked doors, very deliberately unheard and unknown in all boroughs. There has been no specialist club DJ servicing, no targeted radio promotion, no extensive and on-going press campaign, no rinsed plays off acetate for the last 3 months at Forward… everyone gets to hear this music at the same time – when it’s on vinyl and in the shops. And that time is now.
Fucking geezer :D

Gotta respect the bloke, not exactly playing the celebrity/media game is he (or is it just he's playing it sly).
yeah respect, that's a pretty cool way to do it for a change.
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Post by ufo over easy » Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:27 pm

Shonky wrote:
Gotta respect the bloke, not exactly playing the celebrity/media game is he (or is it just he's playing it sly).
dunno about that, hyperdub's got loads of press recently :) they're just doing it in a nice way.

all about Exit Wounds on this I reckon :D
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