The "Come Down To Us" voice on Burial's Rival Dealer EP
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 5:55 pm
Hey—
Okay, so, the title pretty much tells the story. I got intrigued about what the source was of those vocal samples; did some light Googling and turned up the actual person.
She was very pleasant and nicely gave me an interview for my blog, yeahigot.com. Although I did hint pretty heavily, she wasn't up for a phone conversation, so what you'll see is our e-mail exchange. (Well, most of it; I trimmed a bit for smoother reading and brevity.)
She turned out to be very similar to what I expected (which I don't mean in a negative way at all), and I don't think you'll see any surprises in the interview. But what I like about it is that she represents an intersection of worlds; the often-exclusive, arguably niche-genre world of Burial and the often-mysterious, arguably niche-interest world of science—and then, the world of mainstream American culture, which wouldn't know Burial from Four Tet or Hyperdub from an MP3-shaped hole in the ground. And so on, and so on.
Anyhow, I thought this would be of interest to the Burial fans in the room. Hope you dig it.
Okay, so, the title pretty much tells the story. I got intrigued about what the source was of those vocal samples; did some light Googling and turned up the actual person.
She was very pleasant and nicely gave me an interview for my blog, yeahigot.com. Although I did hint pretty heavily, she wasn't up for a phone conversation, so what you'll see is our e-mail exchange. (Well, most of it; I trimmed a bit for smoother reading and brevity.)
She turned out to be very similar to what I expected (which I don't mean in a negative way at all), and I don't think you'll see any surprises in the interview. But what I like about it is that she represents an intersection of worlds; the often-exclusive, arguably niche-genre world of Burial and the often-mysterious, arguably niche-interest world of science—and then, the world of mainstream American culture, which wouldn't know Burial from Four Tet or Hyperdub from an MP3-shaped hole in the ground. And so on, and so on.
Anyhow, I thought this would be of interest to the Burial fans in the room. Hope you dig it.