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Krumb
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by Krumb » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:05 pm
dubway wrote:Finally, Flying Lotus is on deck to craft an upcoming installment of !K7's DJ-Kicks series for release next year. He has also created a track, tentatively titled "Buried", for inclusion on Burial's forthcoming DJ Kicks mix.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/n ... p-dj-kicks
excellent.
sad news his mother passed away though.
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ahier
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by ahier » Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:41 am
any audio around for the martyn remix of robertaflack?
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deamonds
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by deamonds » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:15 am
goonstock wrote:its all marketing
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signus
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by signus » Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:18 am
Anyone know if this tune is seeing release? I had hoped it was going to be on the flip of Natural Selection remix
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faustus
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by faustus » Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:24 am
Signus wrote:
Anyone know if this tune is seeing release? I had hoped it was going to be on the flip of Natural Selection remix
it's on the next LA EP on Warp, with other remixes from samiyam, mike slott, soundmurderer and some others
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by thief » Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:02 pm
faustus wrote:Signus wrote:
Anyone know if this tune is seeing release? I had hoped it was going to be on the flip of Natural Selection remix
it's on the next LA EP on Warp, with other remixes from samiyam, mike slott, soundmurderer and some others
STOKED.

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ajantis_art
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by ajantis_art » Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:18 pm
erm i'm pretty sure this has been released now. you can buy it on amazon.
edit: you can pre-order it on amazon.

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cogi
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by cogi » Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:36 am
Copied from hmv's website.
Va: Burial
Dj Kicks
£8.99 free uk delivery
list price £13.99 - Your saving £5.00
Availability: pre order now
Release date: 26-1-2009
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Catalogue Number: K7227CD
Label: K7RECORDS
http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDet ... sku=820615
Under "Dance Compilations", presumably with the latest Hed Kandi compilation.[/quote]
70% Of People On Forums Are Donuts I Swear. Constantly Contradicting Themselves And Acting Like Sheep.
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dj crump
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by dj crump » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:43 am
Release date: 16-3-2009
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Catalogue Number: K7227CD
Label: K7RECORDS

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by bobsabarker » Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:09 am
the whole idea of this record is just getting silly at this point.
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kulture
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by kulture » Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:46 am
I remember listening to Burial's first album when it came out and it took me back to the days where I listened to Omni Trio and LTJ and pretty much everyone my age was listening to pop music... was year 8 at school i suppose. But yeh, that first album was like my own secret music that I listened to again.. now all that charm is lost for me... i still listen to the first album more than the second.. if I had seen all this palava on the net and in the papers... i probably never would have got into Burial. Strange... maybe we should resist the urge to squeeze every last bit of mystery and fantasy out of the music we love.......
some things are better left unexamined.
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by deamonds » Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:54 am
id love to see if this materialises, big up mr B...
cant see it personally though
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by string » Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:58 am
Kulture wrote:I remember listening to Burial's first album when it came out and it took me back to the days where I listened to Omni Trio and LTJ and pretty much everyone my age was listening to pop music... was year 8 at school i suppose. But yeh, that first album was like my own secret music that I listened to again.. now all that charm is lost for me... i still listen to the first album more than the second.. if I had seen all this palava on the net and in the papers... i probably never would have got into Burial. Strange... maybe we should resist the urge to squeeze every last bit of mystery and fantasy out of the music we love.......
some things are better left unexamined.
just because loads of people know about burial isn't a reason to stop liking his music!
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kulture
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by kulture » Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:21 am
String wrote:Kulture wrote:I remember listening to Burial's first album when it came out and it took me back to the days where I listened to Omni Trio and LTJ and pretty much everyone my age was listening to pop music... was year 8 at school i suppose. But yeh, that first album was like my own secret music that I listened to again.. now all that charm is lost for me... i still listen to the first album more than the second.. if I had seen all this palava on the net and in the papers... i probably never would have got into Burial. Strange... maybe we should resist the urge to squeeze every last bit of mystery and fantasy out of the music we love.......
some things are better left unexamined.
just because loads of people know about burial isn't a reason to stop liking his music!
True, I still love his music but a lot of the magic of it has gone for me. Probably just a personal perception. Dunno why i'm posting it on here really. I'll keep my thoughts to myself as a lot of you should...
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by badger » Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:47 am
Kulture wrote:maybe we should resist the urge to squeeze every last bit of mystery and fantasy out of the music we love.......
some things are better left unexamined.
this
things have just got out of hand a bit. i mean the sun running a week long piece trying to expose who burial is? how the fuck is that helping anything?
but yeah like someone said popularity shouldn't make you like the music less, but a loss of the mystique is certainly going to make burial less of an intriguing character. but tbh in some ways that was detracting from the music anyway. when someone's popularity is in a large part attributed to their anonymity rather than their production skills then things are a little bit wrong if you ask me. it's like the reverse of the pop industry where talent is replaced by publicity and marketing, only it's about
not knowing who they are
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goonstock
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by goonstock » Sun Feb 15, 2009 4:57 am
any word on this?
Only the madman is absolutely sure.

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by crowleyhead » Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:49 am
I get a lot of the "Ah, what once was..."
But when I got into Burial, I didn't get it at first. Then again, I was bumping a lot of Breakcore at the same time, so to go from Venetian Snares to Skream definitely didn't give me realistic perspectives...
But I got back into Burial because of Flying Lotus loving him so much, listened to the first album and was struck by how much it resonated. Then I realized, another album had come out, and everyone was going gay for this "Archangel" tune. And thinking, "... Huh?"
Like, the stuff was already so obvious. Did Ray J REALLY make all the difference?
Not that this has much to do with anything. Still, I'm curious as to the mixtape. Just because it's probably the only thing close to Burial doing a mix at all.
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by jack131 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:34 pm
Kulture wrote:I remember listening to Burial's first album when it came out and it took me back to the days where I listened to Omni Trio and LTJ and pretty much everyone my age was listening to pop music... was year 8 at school i suppose. But yeh, that first album was like my own secret music that I listened to again.. now all that charm is lost for me... i still listen to the first album more than the second.. if I had seen all this palava on the net and in the papers... i probably never would have got into Burial. Strange... maybe we should resist the urge to squeeze every last bit of mystery and fantasy out of the music we love.......
some things are better left unexamined.
I know how you feel,
its like when you hear your mum humming your favourate tune, (after hearing you play it constantly)
puts you off said tune for life
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jack131
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by jack131 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:40 pm
what I meant was Kultures right in a way
Before burial was 'public knowledge', it meant alot more, as it was more personal. Because the music is so deep and emotional, you almost felt that the albums were written personally for you.
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