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Post by goonstock » Tue Sep 09, 2008 6:38 am

what about the 12" he promised in "a few weeks"

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Post by donruba » Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:39 pm

A Swedish newspaper has published a review of the album on their website, saying stuff about the tracklist that corresponds well the info from !K7, that it contains dubstep, techno, r'n'b and exclusive material from Burial himself.

People commented on the article, saying stuff like "Burial says there aren't even a tracklist yet and that it will be mostly old jungle tunes, you have probably just read one of the fake lists floating around or the info from !K7 and made a fake review, embarrassing".

They then replied that their review was based on listening to an official internet streamed version of the album that had been made available to reviewers, but that the stream had been taken down now when they tried to find it again.

So if they're not blatantly lying, and Burial's not lying, there must at least at some point have existed a mix made that consisted of Burial tunes and said genres, dubstep, techno and r'n'b, and then it must have been pulled back.

Who knows what to believe?

link for readers of Swedish: http://nojesguiden.se/skivrecension/bur ... cks-burial

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Post by faustus » Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:27 pm

has vanished completely from boomkat now...

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Post by hyperdub » Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:33 pm

Well its not finished yet so they're probably lying.
donruba wrote:A Swedish newspaper has published a review of the album on their website, saying stuff about the tracklist that corresponds well the info from !K7, that it contains dubstep, techno, r'n'b and exclusive material from Burial himself.

People commented on the article, saying stuff like "Burial says there aren't even a tracklist yet and that it will be mostly old jungle tunes, you have probably just read one of the fake lists floating around or the info from !K7 and made a fake review, embarrassing".

They then replied that their review was based on listening to an official internet streamed version of the album that had been made available to reviewers, but that the stream had been taken down now when they tried to find it again.

So if they're not blatantly lying, and Burial's not lying, there must at least at some point have existed a mix made that consisted of Burial tunes and said genres, dubstep, techno and r'n'b, and then it must have been pulled back.

Who knows what to believe?

link for readers of Swedish: http://nojesguiden.se/skivrecension/bur ... cks-burial

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Post by utopian » Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:47 pm

Any news on the next Burial vinyl release?

(You like keeping us in suspense, damn it!)

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Post by mrbeatnick » Tue Sep 16, 2008 3:54 pm

i got sent this tracklisting. is it bollocks? (ie is it legit or not). if it's real i like burial even more!


1. La Hacienda - Es Vedra
2. Contact - Morrison, Glenn
3. Don't Belong - Duguid, Andy & Leah
4. Vice - Solaris Heights
5. Madras - Global Experience
6. Summerfish - Rudenko, Leonid
7. Tell Me - Clear View & Jessica
8. Searching For Truth - Veil Kings
9. Sun'll Shine - Ohmna
10. See The Difference Inside - Moonbeam
11. New Dawn - Rio, Steve Forte
12. What You Need - Chagall, Nic
13. Trozitos De Navidad - Marzenit, Marc
14. Don't Speak - Dahlback, John
15. Arguru - Deadmau5
16. Falling - First State & Anita Kelsey
17. Fall To Pieces - Steur, Jonas & Jennifer Rene
18. Imagination - Jes
19. Mercury Room - Cloud, Tom
20. Chase My Rabbit - Schossow, Marcus

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Post by mrbeatnick » Tue Sep 16, 2008 3:58 pm

it's bollocks isn't it. *confused*

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Post by ory » Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:06 pm

you blatantly don't understand burial's music if you think he'd ever play a deadmau5 track. :lol:

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Post by faustus » Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:43 pm

Ory wrote:you blatantly don't understand burial's music if you think he'd ever play a deadmau5 track. :lol:

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Post by kidcazual » Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:48 pm

im a big fan of burial , a guy doing his own thing and respect to that , but the hype surrounding this , has actually killed it for me , i know its probably label or disto probs , but hey i cant listen to the hype . let it just come and let the selection speak for itself , cos the man has skills for certain
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Post by djfurness » Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:53 pm

Ory wrote:you blatantly don't understand burial's music if you think he'd ever play a deadmau5 track. :lol:
after listening to his first album and not being aware of sources, I would never have thought he is a fan of Ray J. I have a feeling that he is a fan of a hell of a lot of music you wouldnt expect him to be into, probably one of the reasons hes so brilliant I reckon

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Post by ory » Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:56 pm

deadmau5 is a hack. lowest common denominator prog house. the same could be said for a lot of the other artists in that fake tracklisting.

using r'n'b samples is an altogether different thing..

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Post by mrbeatnick » Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:15 pm

ha! yep i wouldn't claim to understand his music in any case.

hahahah that veil kings is awful. a

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Post by mrbeatnick » Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:17 pm

djfurness wrote: I have a feeling that he is a fan of a hell of a lot of music you wouldnt expect him to be into, probably one of the reasons hes so brilliant I reckon
yeah i was expecting at least one ennio morricone tune.. maybe something off a john carpenter movie.. any kind of desolate soundtrack bizness. buts thats my head isn't it. expect the unexpected

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Post by staypuft » Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:30 pm

thus far I've remained patient and quiet about this release, and I will continue to do so, except for this: how sick would it be if Burial remixed Harddrive's Deep Inside?
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Post by utopian » Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:09 pm

after listening to his first album and not being aware of sources, I would never have thought he is a fan of Ray J.
I like the way he took that vocal from another bland lullaby-esque R&B track, and made it into something emotive.

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Post by utopian » Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:12 pm

By the way, in the absence of new Burial releases, I've been enjoying some of this Finnish guy Late's stuff. 'Voices from the Dark' or 'Voices from the Night' (whatever it is) and 'Care' have a feel similar to a lot of Burial's stuff.

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Post by ory » Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:57 pm

yeah Late's tracks are amazing. been hooked since I heard "Little Sister" on Skream's (or maybe it was Distance) show last year.

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Post by frodo » Tue Sep 16, 2008 7:54 pm

You certainly don't have to be a fan to sample something.
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Post by 7" » Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:42 pm

Burial
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