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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by kp mike » Wed Dec 09, 2009 12:16 am

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by milksnake » Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:18 am

kp mike wrote:ok i've read the defense-replies.

let's get one thing straight shall we? something we can all agree on? burial is IDM. if you asked anyone in the street, he'd get tagged IDM.
what lame street is this
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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by goonstock » Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:15 am

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by alias123 » Wed Dec 09, 2009 12:23 pm

kp mike wrote:thy musical opinions shall not be in the minority amoungst thee DSF elite.
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U really r a fucking bellend.

BUrial is probably actually the most commercially succesful musician in the dubstep scene or IDM or whatever other gay little categorisations you have come up with. so shut the fuck up with 'DSF elite' wank.

The fact that you find burial boring really reflects on your personality, and made it extremely easy for me to realise you are probably a massive borgore/datsik etc fan. THIS kind of music should probably have one of your little categorisations seperating it from dubstep rather than burial, as i believe them to be far more estranged from what dubstep is.

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by thebullworm » Wed Dec 09, 2009 12:44 pm

kp mike wrote:will you lot just leave me the fuck alone?
I actually thought that and I hope you didn't think I was rippin on you. The only opinions that do not belong on this forum are that of people who have literally no interest in dubstep or any connecting genre. I assume there is dubstep you do enjoy and if you dont like IDM and thats what you hear, fine to be honest...each to there own.
gravity wrote:top gear has loads of good music on it. its jam packed with amon tobin tracks.

Yeh thats mainly what the thread was actually gettin at...always had good tunes and it was equally a big up to him/her for good taste and for using their position to get it into people's minds.

It was quite a short clip of dog shelter. But shoot me in the face if i got that wrong.

Lastly...Do we know if his tune on benji b's show or true love vip will ever ever hit the shelves?
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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by incnic » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:35 pm

burial makes his beats in soundforge i heard
can anyone confirm?
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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by Luke Yeah? » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:40 pm

incnic wrote:burial makes his beats in soundforge i heard
can anyone confirm?
Yeah pretty sure he does, i think i remember reading that he had made one tune in a sequencer but prefers soundforge :)

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by Luke Yeah? » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:40 pm

Woah sorry double post :oops:

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by incnic » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:41 pm

:lol:
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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by saphyre » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:50 pm

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by brokedjs » Wed Dec 09, 2009 3:15 pm

Laughable how much Burial gets gunned on here. He is a producer who is pushing a unique sound into a genre which has its fair amount of unimaginative tunes. No he may not be producing dance floor bangers etc but like most music, it has its moments which is revels in. For every 16 Bit mosh pit induced rave up there is someone chilling at home with Untrue on. I cant say we have ever dropped a Burial tune in a live set (perhaps we would on radio) but there is certainly a time and a place.

That being said, its never going to be everyones cup of tea, and perhaps appeals to an even smaller niche than dubstep but it still has its place and he has sold alot of records so credit where credits due. Just because you dont like it/play it doesnt mean its bad music.

Whether it is dubstep or not is up to the people who buy it. Rather than splitting each tune down to a sub sub sub genre, operating under the guise of dubstep is for me correct umberela for it to be placed under.

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by alias123 » Wed Dec 09, 2009 3:55 pm

brokedjs wrote:Laughable how much Burial gets gunned on here. He is a producer who is pushing a unique sound into a genre which has its fair amount of unimaginative tunes. No he may not be producing dance floor bangers etc but like most music, it has its moments which is revels in. For every 16 Bit mosh pit induced rave up there is someone chilling at home with Untrue on. I cant say we have ever dropped a Burial tune in a live set (perhaps we would on radio) but there is certainly a time and a place.

That being said, its never going to be everyones cup of tea, and perhaps appeals to an even smaller niche than dubstep but it still has its place and he has sold alot of records so credit where credits due. Just because you dont like it/play it doesnt mean its bad music.

Whether it is dubstep or not is up to the people who buy it. Rather than splitting each tune down to a sub sub sub genre, operating under the guise of dubstep is for me correct umberela for it to be placed under.

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Would probably help if you read the thread. 98 percent of the comments on here are positive towards burial. just a certain KP mike, who was the one getting gunned down, was being rude about the main man burial.

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by brokedjs » Wed Dec 09, 2009 3:58 pm

Not just talking about this thread, have seen a fair few people gunning for him.
Standard procedure of forums I guess
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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by alias123 » Wed Dec 09, 2009 4:03 pm

brokedjs wrote:Not just talking about this thread, have seen a fair few people gunning for him.
Standard procedure of forums I guess
Probably the borgore crew. definietely by no means a 'laughable amount'. as soon it reaches that level im worried

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by brokedjs » Wed Dec 09, 2009 4:05 pm

Yea slight exageration on my part
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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by frostedrose » Wed Dec 09, 2009 6:48 pm

brokedjs wrote:Not just talking about this thread, have seen a fair few people gunning for him.
Standard procedure of forums I guess
A lot of people don't really 'get' burial and, as much as I love him, i see where they're coming from if they aren't into the music as much as they are into just going to the nights. It's a much subtler (and, in my opinion, much smarter) style - prob one that the Borgore fans don't quite understand...yet

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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by incnic » Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:43 pm

is burial really dubstep????
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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by antipode » Thu Dec 10, 2009 1:43 am

I cant say we have ever dropped a Burial tune in a live set
Saw chef drop one and it was the highlight of the night for me. Viiiiibes.
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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by feral witchchild » Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:20 am

Talking shit about Burial is the kind of thing you should get slapped for. That's like talkin' 'bout my mama.
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Re: Burial on Top Gear

Post by CollisionCourse » Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:50 pm

incnic wrote:is burial really dubstep????
no
but i think thats why he has that sound, so people will question what it is, and then hopefully realise it actually doesnt matter.

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