Burial - Shutta
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Burial - Shutta
the drum beat in this song... WTF? anybody wanna help me break it down?
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he places everything manually in a wave editor
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thats interesting...glottis5 wrote:he places everything manually in a wave editor
you have an article about that?i would appreciate the read
its definitely apparent the way he cuts those 90s dance singers that he was using wave editor style processing.
and it does explain that one beat of his that is completely off time
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I think he talks a bit about how he makes tunes here:
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/347/
Really interesting read, anyway.
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/347/
Really interesting read, anyway.
search for burial blackdown interview or kode9 interviewhurlingdervish wrote:thats interesting...glottis5 wrote:he places everything manually in a wave editor
you have an article about that?i would appreciate the read
its definitely apparent the way he cuts those 90s dance singers that he was using wave editor style processing.
and it does explain that one beat of his that is completely off time
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Inspiring great article.... That guy is deep man.Monotic wrote:I think he talks a bit about how he makes tunes here:
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/347/
Really interesting read, anyway.
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cool interview indeed. i like the way burial approaches his music. it sounds like he REALLY cares about his tunes...
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I dunno i think he's deep...
It feels like he's had the time to think, the time to analyse what he likes what he doesnt.
You hear alot about how he wasnt the one raving and how its his brother, i think that left him with the time to think, but something to aspire to as well, something he knew he was missing, and i think thats the sadness that comes through in his albums, the bit thats missing.
On another note i think he's a little over the top about the archaity of his production, but its all part of his image.
Anyway i can't wait to hear his next album, wasnt sure about his four tet thing, not enough rolling drums for my liking, but untrue and burial are pure gold.
On a final note anyone wanna give me a tour of the most important bits of garage and jungle, the big tunes and the revalutionary ones too, i really want to hear more of the drums, i think i prefer them to the emptyness of most dubstep beats :S
It feels like he's had the time to think, the time to analyse what he likes what he doesnt.
You hear alot about how he wasnt the one raving and how its his brother, i think that left him with the time to think, but something to aspire to as well, something he knew he was missing, and i think thats the sadness that comes through in his albums, the bit thats missing.
On another note i think he's a little over the top about the archaity of his production, but its all part of his image.
Anyway i can't wait to hear his next album, wasnt sure about his four tet thing, not enough rolling drums for my liking, but untrue and burial are pure gold.
On a final note anyone wanna give me a tour of the most important bits of garage and jungle, the big tunes and the revalutionary ones too, i really want to hear more of the drums, i think i prefer them to the emptyness of most dubstep beats :S
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start with some acid house and work your way through the years that it evolved into the other genresAntics wrote:On a final note anyone wanna give me a tour of the most important bits of garage and jungle, the big tunes and the revalutionary ones too, i really want to hear more of the drums, i think i prefer them to the emptyness of most dubstep beats :S
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