BURIAL
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Played this to loads of my friends who are from a detroit techno vibe and they all love it. For me its not about being revolutionary, in my experience noting is really new its about making music from the heart that has soul and i think the burial album deffientley has that one things for sure its deffientley unique.
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relaks wrote:This is what my buddy had to say of the album. I was actually kind of insulted.
there is nothing "revolutionary" about this music. I actually
think that it is not very good, it is boring, and there is nothing new
going on here. If electronic music is all about taking different
styles and mixing them together, then I guess this is good, but I
thought it was all about composition, and this stuff is definitely
lacking in that department...

Tell your mate that electronic music has never been about complex compositions, but it's more focused on the texture of sound. And mixing styles is not that easy as he seems to think

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*rhythm and sound* is the focus surely.
forget electronic music , its just quality music i think. lush sounding from start to finish. wish south london boroughs was on it though.... with all the talk of walking around london and rinsing burial at night etc [quite inclined to agree] its a b it like kraftwerk and driving down the autobahn thingy innit ... rigid straight line vs fragmented etc
forget electronic music , its just quality music i think. lush sounding from start to finish. wish south london boroughs was on it though.... with all the talk of walking around london and rinsing burial at night etc [quite inclined to agree] its a b it like kraftwerk and driving down the autobahn thingy innit ... rigid straight line vs fragmented etc
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