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Post by sunnyb » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:08 pm

Burials interviews are amazing u lot got to read it,
i read it smoked a few zoots.. put burial on my headphones(in ear monitor 1s) so u feel the bass .. and i was taken away

Burial Interviews:
http://hyperdubrecords.blogspot.com/200 ... -2007.html
http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2 ... urial.html
http://music.guardian.co.uk/urban/story ... 11,00.html
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/347/
http://www.cyclicdefrost.com/blog/?p=1519
http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php ... &Itemid=27
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Post by blackdown » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:36 pm

it tends to get overlooked but this is the first Burial interview: http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2 ... ew_21.html
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Post by absense » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:42 pm

Blackdown wrote:it tends to get overlooked but this is the first Burial interview: http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2 ... ew_21.html
When are you doing another one with burial? Your interviews are great. Loved the ones with Nico Hogg by the way.

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Post by ory » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:50 pm

wasn't there another FACT interview? I seem to remember another one back in 2007, before they redesigned their site.

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Post by deamonds » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:57 pm

Blackdown wrote:it tends to get overlooked but this is the first Burial interview: http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2 ... ew_21.html
that one is actually probably the best one...

the one on the wire was really good aswell, reading that then listening to Untrue was a nice touch

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Post by blackdown » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:58 pm

absense wrote:When are you doing another one with burial? Your interviews are great. Loved the ones with Nico Hogg by the way.
i'm sure it will happen again one day :)
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Post by freqone » Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:49 am

ok the interview Kode 9 did.... WTF is this kid on about??? Unite and Untrue are not synonymous.
Either I am missing something or this kids on mad dope. Also, what a downer man, I'm a great appreciator of the sound, but him being all like "it came from a dark place" and expressing his tunes come from such unhappiness is rather disappointing.(personally) It doesn't change my opinion of his tunes though, his outlook just seems so lame towards music and life.
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Post by asa » Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:26 am

freqone wrote:ok the interview Kode 9 did.... WTF is this kid on about??? Unite and Untrue are not synonymous.
Either I am missing something or this kids on mad dope. Also, what a downer man, I'm a great appreciator of the sound, but him being all like "it came from a dark place" and expressing his tunes come from such unhappiness is rather disappointing.(personally) It doesn't change my opinion of his tunes though, his outlook just seems so lame towards music and life.
Epic Fail.

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Post by bandshell » Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:29 am

Big up, hadn't read a couple of the interviews you linked. Always a pleasure to read a Burial interview.

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Post by freqone » Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:43 pm

Asa wrote:
freqone wrote:ok the interview Kode 9 did.... WTF is this kid on about??? Unite and Untrue are not synonymous.
Either I am missing something or this kids on mad dope. Also, what a downer man, I'm a great appreciator of the sound, but him being all like "it came from a dark place" and expressing his tunes come from such unhappiness is rather disappointing.(personally) It doesn't change my opinion of his tunes though, his outlook just seems so lame towards music and life.
Epic Fail.

Care to explain yourself? What I am failing to see is how any of my statements were invalid in the least, Did you read the interview the kid sounds like a bloody whiny teenager. I find it rather weak.
Also, I'd like to add when asked similiar questions in each interview not at all is he consistent with his responses. His music is dope, i guess that is all that matters :|
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Post by desire » Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:58 pm

What a cool guy i love the way he talks about music and the visions he has to make his tunes. inspiring stuff.

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Post by bandshell » Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:21 pm

freqone wrote:
Asa wrote:
freqone wrote:ok the interview Kode 9 did.... WTF is this kid on about??? Unite and Untrue are not synonymous.
Either I am missing something or this kids on mad dope. Also, what a downer man, I'm a great appreciator of the sound, but him being all like "it came from a dark place" and expressing his tunes come from such unhappiness is rather disappointing.(personally) It doesn't change my opinion of his tunes though, his outlook just seems so lame towards music and life.
Epic Fail.

Care to explain yourself? What I am failing to see is how any of my statements were invalid in the least, Did you read the interview the kid sounds like a bloody whiny teenager. I find it rather weak.
Also, I'd like to add when asked similiar questions in each interview not at all is he consistent with his responses. His music is dope, i guess that is all that matters :|
Your sounding a bit like a whiny teenager mate.

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Post by feral witchchild » Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:56 pm

Burial has a way with words. No one can argue that. I do get the feeling that he must be a pretty sorrowful person, but I don't see why that's such bad thing? He certainly isn't on some woe is me bullshit, his music and his words just heavily imply sorrow. Should musicians have to front just out of obligation to others?

I don't know if it's in one of those but I lpl'd so hard when I read him say that he would kill himself if his shit sounded like Herbalizer.
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Post by freqone » Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:12 pm

bandshell wrote:
freqone wrote:
Asa wrote:
freqone wrote:ok the interview Kode 9 did.... WTF is this kid on about??? Unite and Untrue are not synonymous.
Either I am missing something or this kids on mad dope. Also, what a downer man, I'm a great appreciator of the sound, but him being all like "it came from a dark place" and expressing his tunes come from such unhappiness is rather disappointing.(personally) It doesn't change my opinion of his tunes though, his outlook just seems so lame towards music and life.
Epic Fail.

Care to explain yourself? What I am failing to see is how any of my statements were invalid in the least, Did you read the interview the kid sounds like a bloody whiny teenager. I find it rather weak.
Also, I'd like to add when asked similiar questions in each interview not at all is he consistent with his responses. His music is dope, i guess that is all that matters :|
Your sounding a bit like a whiny teenager mate.
Good answer..lol I am not whining at all, I have not implied anything other than, I find it disappointing that his music comes from such a negative place.
sorry if i upset the fanboys in the room...
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Post by asa » Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:39 pm

freqone wrote:
bandshell wrote:
freqone wrote:
Asa wrote:
freqone wrote:ok the interview Kode 9 did.... WTF is this kid on about??? Unite and Untrue are not synonymous.
Either I am missing something or this kids on mad dope. Also, what a downer man, I'm a great appreciator of the sound, but him being all like "it came from a dark place" and expressing his tunes come from such unhappiness is rather disappointing.(personally) It doesn't change my opinion of his tunes though, his outlook just seems so lame towards music and life.
Epic Fail.

Care to explain yourself? What I am failing to see is how any of my statements were invalid in the least, Did you read the interview the kid sounds like a bloody whiny teenager. I find it rather weak.
Also, I'd like to add when asked similiar questions in each interview not at all is he consistent with his responses. His music is dope, i guess that is all that matters :|
Your sounding a bit like a whiny teenager mate.
Good answer..lol I am not whining at all, I have not implied anything other than, I find it disappointing that his music comes from such a negative place.
sorry if i upset the fanboys in the room...
Im sorry, but do you honestly expect his music to come from a happy and uplifting place? i mean yeah some of his stuff is very emotionally uplifiting, but the bulk of it is dark, deep and emotional music.

That sort of raw emotion does not come from a happy and positive background, it comes from a taumented soul.

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Post by Pallms » Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:00 am

Blackdown wrote:it tends to get overlooked but this is the first Burial interview: http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2 ... ew_21.html
This is a great read...

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Post by string » Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:05 am

Asa wrote:
freqone wrote:
bandshell wrote:
freqone wrote:
Asa wrote: Epic Fail.

Care to explain yourself? What I am failing to see is how any of my statements were invalid in the least, Did you read the interview the kid sounds like a bloody whiny teenager. I find it rather weak.
Also, I'd like to add when asked similiar questions in each interview not at all is he consistent with his responses. His music is dope, i guess that is all that matters :|
Your sounding a bit like a whiny teenager mate.
Good answer..lol I am not whining at all, I have not implied anything other than, I find it disappointing that his music comes from such a negative place.
sorry if i upset the fanboys in the room...
Im sorry, but do you honestly expect his music to come from a happy and uplifting place? i mean yeah some of his stuff is very emotionally uplifiting, but the bulk of it is dark, deep and emotional music.

That sort of raw emotion does not come from a happy and positive background, it comes from a taumented soul.
exactly,

i thought it was pretty obvious his music comes from a negative place

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Post by bandshell » Sun Jun 28, 2009 2:53 am

Despite your "Epic fail" freqone, I still think your pic is awesome :D

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Post by cluelessbeats » Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:59 pm

great post. when i hear burial's darkest, most emotional tunes it always makes me wonder what was going through his mind at the time.. the interviews offers some good insights.. i loved the line about how he treats the twostep sound with the same reverence as older, more established genres like blues and jazz.. i can well relate to those distant memories of pirates playing nameless, faceless music; it was just a sound- he obviously has a great love for that lost rave era, and through his musical genius he filters it back to.. well, something unique and amazing.
"distant lights" - just thinking about the significance of those words make me well up.

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Re: Burial Interviews(Links I colleceted etc)

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