Re: Burial - Truant/Rough Sleeper (HDB069)
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:39 pm
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I noticed this too.Swamo wrote:Speaking of Burial bleeps, why does he keep reusing the damn bleeps from Distant Lights? It's honestly getting annoying.
Let's face it. One day, *everything* Burial ever did will get released, as long as he doesn't delete everything (please, *don't*!). I don't know why, I don't get it, I don't understand it exactly, but there's no one else who does it for me. I've heard all the imitations and influences - it was a passion, to find anything approximating Burial, to get my fix, but in the end, no one else comes close. He has *it*. Whatever *it* *is*.vishes wrote:Feral Witchchild won't be getting a release anymore. It was already supposed to come out on Untrue and on the single for the album along with Stairwell but both got cancelled.Phigure wrote:PLEASE LET IT BE FERAL WITCHCHILD
what on earth would make you think thatjude111 wrote:Let's face it. One day, *everything* Burial ever did will get released
read this on someone's tumblr. interesting.The sample from the beginning of the new Burial tracks (Traunt/Rough Sleeper) is an excerpt from Operation “Wandering Soul,” an initiative that the United States implemented against the North Vietnamese during combat that took great advantage of psychological warfare. Haunting is the best word to describe the recording. There’s no question why Burial chose to feature it prominently in his music; the new tracks seem to be giving a voice to these wandering souls lost in the fog of war.
"One of the more interesting superstitions of Vietnam is the belief in the wandering soul. It is the Vietnamese belief that the dead must be buried in their homeland, or their soul will wander aimlessly in pain and suffering. Vietnamese feel that if a person is improperly buried, then their soul wanders constantly."...esfandyar wrote:read this on someone's tumblr. interesting.The sample from the beginning of the new Burial tracks (Traunt/Rough Sleeper) is an excerpt from Operation “Wandering Soul,” an initiative that the United States implemented against the North Vietnamese during combat that took great advantage of psychological warfare. Haunting is the best word to describe the recording. There’s no question why Burial chose to feature it prominently in his music; the new tracks seem to be giving a voice to these wandering souls lost in the fog of war.
would be cool if it was true, but i think im going to call bullshitesfandyar wrote:read this on someone's tumblr. interesting.The sample from the beginning of the new Burial tracks (Traunt/Rough Sleeper) is an excerpt from Operation “Wandering Soul,” an initiative that the United States implemented against the North Vietnamese during combat that took great advantage of psychological warfare. Haunting is the best word to describe the recording. There’s no question why Burial chose to feature it prominently in his music; the new tracks seem to be giving a voice to these wandering souls lost in the fog of war.
sounds like hits sampled from somewhere in "black secret technology"Phigure wrote:man those bleeps at 6:30 in truant are the one
That spoken word thing is a kode9 piece, not burial. I heard it in his sound installation in new york last year. http://audint.net/esfandyar wrote:read this on someone's tumblr. interesting.The sample from the beginning of the new Burial tracks (Traunt/Rough Sleeper) is an excerpt from Operation “Wandering Soul,” an initiative that the United States implemented against the North Vietnamese during combat that took great advantage of psychological warfare. Haunting is the best word to describe the recording. There’s no question why Burial chose to feature it prominently in his music; the new tracks seem to be giving a voice to these wandering souls lost in the fog of war.
which song?joeki wrote:Truant melody = ripped from Slowdive. Burial uncovered.