I just want to say I love this EP. It's something completely different than 'Street Halo' and to me 'Stolen Dog' is one of the most brilliant Burial tunes ever so I hold that one in high regard. This one just has so many themes/motives throughout it could easily be a 20 track beat mixtape. Phenomenal stuff really.
muntz wrote:I just want to say I love this EP. It's something completely different than 'Street Halo' and to me 'Stolen Dog' is one of the most brilliant Burial tunes ever so I hold that one in high regard. This one just has so many themes/motives throughout it could easily be a 20 track beat mixtape. Phenomenal stuff really.
Where's the cheapest place i can get the vinyl version from inc p&p?(to the UK)
Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name
in regards to running record labels (many of you have no idea how hard that is to do in 2012), i think its important to take a page from the University of Goldie, London : http://twitter.com/#!/MRGOLDIE/status/1 ... 1105921025
If you are doubting Kode9 as a producer, label runner or sound pusher in general, you need to sort your fucking head out, the guy has vision on a level you don't even know exists yet.
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
haven't given this Burial a listen but will do (for icnic's sake, oh he wouldve been gold in here :'( ) rinse kode9 it iz
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"Move pples bodies and stimulate their minds"
we just ride the wave
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Samādhi wrote:
and never forget that he co-produced a lot of Burial's stuff + gave him initial inspiration with his dj-sets on rinse.fm and his hyperdub-blog.[/size]
I don't get you... Are you saying that Kode9 co-produced some of Burial's tunes and also gave inspiration for Burial's Rinse FM dj sets and Burial's hyperdub blog??