Burial is a genius.

Off Topic (Everything besides dubstep)
Forum rules
Please read and follow this sub-forum's specific rules listed HERE, as well as our sitewide rules listed HERE.

Link to the Secret Ninja Sessions community ustream channel - info in this thread
User avatar
diablo
Posts: 1356
Joined: Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:17 am
Location: Infiltrating the DEA

Post by diablo » Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:08 am

Cant stand Burial either :|
Smoke 'em if ya got em
Image

User avatar
tempest
Posts: 2258
Joined: Wed May 09, 2007 12:00 am
Location: NSW, Australia

Post by tempest » Wed Apr 02, 2008 4:12 am

Fucking great producer, but I don't agree with the headfones shizzle... I reckon best time for burial is either in the car driving at night/rain, or just on the stezza at home when your kickin back thinking about shit..

Can't wait for the 3rd..

epithet
Permanent Vacation
Posts: 713
Joined: Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:29 pm

Post by epithet » Wed Apr 02, 2008 4:17 am

I reckon best time is through headphones standing on the bridge at night in the rain just before you jump :o

User avatar
fractal
Mako
Posts: 12133
Joined: Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:58 pm
Location: emerald city, cascadia

Post by fractal » Wed Apr 02, 2008 5:43 am

Misk wrote:burial/grand is really great!
burial = grand = :lol:


jokes
sub.wise:.
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum

stanton
Posts: 2660
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:32 pm

Post by stanton » Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:40 am

tempest wrote:thinking about shit...
LISTENING TO BURIAL ON THE TOILET FTW
Bass Master General

nousd
Posts: 8654
Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2007 2:22 am
Location: approaching the flux pavillion

Post by nousd » Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:49 am

epithet wrote:I reckon best time is through headphones standing on the bridge at night in the rain just before you jump :o
So you enjoy it then?

User avatar
fractal
Mako
Posts: 12133
Joined: Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:58 pm
Location: emerald city, cascadia

Post by fractal » Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:02 am

burials not for everyone
sub.wise:.
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum

corpsey
Posts: 5995
Joined: Wed May 03, 2006 2:16 am

Post by corpsey » Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:09 am

I keep telling my dad I don't love him because he isn't burial and he never bought me a burial

epithet
Permanent Vacation
Posts: 713
Joined: Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:29 pm

Post by epithet » Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:26 am

SD5 wrote:
epithet wrote:I reckon best time is through headphones standing on the bridge at night in the rain just before you jump :o
So you enjoy it then?
In my more melancholic moments, yeah i suppose i do. It's not optimistic or uplifting music. It's kind of like drinking when you're depressed or angry. It wont make things better but it'll help pass the time and give you that poor me and my broken arse vibe. I prefer to drink to celebrate so more than anything i like music that uplifts, unless i just want some nice, ambient, inoffensive, mindless drone in the background that won't distract me from doing something i have my mind set on.

t-woc
Posts: 241
Joined: Tue Jul 18, 2006 3:39 pm
Location: dublin

Post by t-woc » Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:43 pm

epithet wrote:If only he could turn his genius towards the free drink question.
--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

http://www.boomkat.com/search.cfm?q=t-woc

epithet
Permanent Vacation
Posts: 713
Joined: Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:29 pm

Post by epithet » Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:54 pm

^^Didn't know he was scottish ? Oh hang on, nah thats kode9 ?

Hah, of course kode9=Burial :(

User avatar
skrewface
Posts: 2322
Joined: Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:25 pm
Location: Here!
Contact:

Post by skrewface » Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:45 pm

Burial is a dickhead? (Genus, for those who are illiterate)

daggus
Posts: 1255
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 2:32 pm
Location: Glasgow

Post by daggus » Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:48 pm

skrewface wrote:Burial is a dickhead?
does that mean he can piss out his head, if so thats genius :roll:

steppa4ever
Posts: 135
Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2007 12:51 pm

Post by steppa4ever » Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:20 pm

I dont want to join the rest of the haters, but coming from a background where ive been making music for the last 16 years, all this ass sucking with burial is crazy!!!


His beats aint all that,some ov the idea's are ok,but they aint placed perfectly,every1 says his melodys,his melodys, has any1 heard of silkie,reso,henyg,quest,martyn,rusko etc????



Just coz he has a weird sound, every1 thinks this cat is good



He's quite shit if u ask me and i couldnt give to packs of walkers if he has the world ov press,sold crazy amounts of albums and no1 has seen him b4.

User avatar
DFRNT
Posts: 1775
Joined: Mon Jul 16, 2007 3:57 pm
Location: AKA "Alex-C"
Contact:

Post by DFRNT » Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:43 pm

I think Burial has his audience, but the fact that everyone has suddenly started wanking the guy off is a bit pathetic.

I think it can be athmospheric, but I also kinda find it difficult to distinguish between different tracks. I recognise his SOUND but not his tracks.

I think people like to latch on to the 'new sound' element, without realising that his sound might not necisarrily be 'new'. I don't mind that it's boosting dubstep's profile, but I worry that people class it as dubstep. I've never seen it as 'dubstep' but more experimental, or possibly 'IDM' - although genres are another much-debated subject.

Also, this whole unknown talent and not DJing stuff: how much is a promo-stunt that people love, and how much is actually justified. People can push forward their point without being completely invisible.

He also seems to have this unspoken demand for respect, and this sort of wanky aloofness that only comes from being the new kid on the block.

I don't mind his album, but I don't feel the need to get all hot and bothered about how incredible it might be. :|

User avatar
the wiggle baron
Posts: 5420
Joined: Tue Jun 20, 2006 6:30 pm
Location: Oxford

Post by the wiggle baron » Wed Apr 02, 2008 5:23 pm

Im of the opinion that everyone saying burial isnt the greatest thing ever will slowly be converted to the cause :D

I didnt care too much for burial when I first heard it either. In fact, I still wasnt fully convinced by the first album by the time untrue came out. I got that on CD, and after a few listens it had me completely hooked. So I went back and re-listened to the first album again, and hey presto I cant get enough of it either!

But again, I guess it could just be not what youre looking for! Of course hes not gonna be for everyone, nothing is. But I personally havent felt music as much since dark side of the moon...

Edit: And @ alex, I think burial is SO much closer to what could be defined (sorry to use that word) as dubstep than alot of music named so! Consider the fact that dubstep came out of uk garage, centralized to an urban setting such as London. Then listen to the syncopated swing in his beats, the atmosphere of the pieces (someone even said that it specifically makes them think of a city!) and to a lesser extent the bpm, and to be honest id almost go as far as to say that burial is a flagship example of dubstep!
Saturday nights 7-9pm GMT - Wiggle Baron @ SubFM!

Radio archive: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=60164.html
Mixes: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=63354
Electronic Explorations 035
Deeper Mix
Bad Mood Dub
2hr Classics Selection

User avatar
DFRNT
Posts: 1775
Joined: Mon Jul 16, 2007 3:57 pm
Location: AKA "Alex-C"
Contact:

Post by DFRNT » Wed Apr 02, 2008 6:57 pm

The Wiggle Baron wrote:Im of the opinion that everyone saying burial isnt the greatest thing ever will slowly be converted to the cause :D

I didnt care too much for burial when I first heard it either. In fact, I still wasnt fully convinced by the first album by the time untrue came out. I got that on CD, and after a few listens it had me completely hooked. So I went back and re-listened to the first album again, and hey presto I cant get enough of it either!

But again, I guess it could just be not what youre looking for! Of course hes not gonna be for everyone, nothing is. But I personally havent felt music as much since dark side of the moon...

Edit: And @ alex, I think burial is SO much closer to what could be defined (sorry to use that word) as dubstep than alot of music named so! Consider the fact that dubstep came out of uk garage, centralized to an urban setting such as London. Then listen to the syncopated swing in his beats, the atmosphere of the pieces (someone even said that it specifically makes them think of a city!) and to a lesser extent the bpm, and to be honest id almost go as far as to say that burial is a flagship example of dubstep!
You have a very valid point, although most genres are described by the music they contain, and because Burial doesn't sound much like alot of the other 'dubstep' artists in the genre, he is deemed not to be part of it, whether or not he should techcnically, or theoretically be a flagship example.

Horza
Posts: 426
Joined: Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:24 pm
Location: Liverfool

Post by Horza » Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:30 pm

Something what really summed Burial up for me was an interview I read a few months ago with him. He was talking about him having an older brother who used to go out to all the raves in the 90's and because he was too young he couldnt go to any.

He said his albums were a tribute to times he had never experienced. Thats what really hit home for me, I was far too young to be clubbing in the 90's and he does seem to nail this "imagination of the 90s" even though he never experienced them.

Its one thing I have been gutted about since getting into (any form of) dance music; missing the 90s, and his albums just seems to have the same feelings I have regarding times I'll never experience.

Sorry for the rant, just thought I'd lay down why (IMO) Burial really has brought something new(& old) to the 00's

Peace

User avatar
dubluke
Posts: 12839
Joined: Sat Sep 15, 2007 12:15 am
Location: anyplace that would provide good shelter during a zombie invasion

Post by dubluke » Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:03 pm

hahahaha @ people now slagging off burial because he's well known now and therefore not cool :wink:
gwa wrote:apparently i fell into the fridge and shouted really loudly 'RIGHT, IM OFF TO GO FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LASS NOW MUM, SHUT YER DOOR'
"ketchup sounds for ketchup people"

User avatar
optimum
Posts: 1297
Joined: Thu Apr 06, 2006 8:16 pm
Location: South London
Contact:

Post by optimum » Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:44 pm

Alex-C wrote:
The Wiggle Baron wrote:Im of the opinion that everyone saying burial isnt the greatest thing ever will slowly be converted to the cause :D

I didnt care too much for burial when I first heard it either. In fact, I still wasnt fully convinced by the first album by the time untrue came out. I got that on CD, and after a few listens it had me completely hooked. So I went back and re-listened to the first album again, and hey presto I cant get enough of it either!

But again, I guess it could just be not what youre looking for! Of course hes not gonna be for everyone, nothing is. But I personally havent felt music as much since dark side of the moon...

Edit: And @ alex, I think burial is SO much closer to what could be defined (sorry to use that word) as dubstep than alot of music named so! Consider the fact that dubstep came out of uk garage, centralized to an urban setting such as London. Then listen to the syncopated swing in his beats, the atmosphere of the pieces (someone even said that it specifically makes them think of a city!) and to a lesser extent the bpm, and to be honest id almost go as far as to say that burial is a flagship example of dubstep!
You have a very valid point, although most genres are described by the music they contain, and because Burial doesn't sound much like alot of the other 'dubstep' artists in the genre, he is deemed not to be part of it, whether or not he should techcnically, or theoretically be a flagship example.
Who 'deems' that burial is not 'dubstep'? Your last sentence doesn't seem to make any sense to me.

Locked

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests