You're not dubstep.Lethal Dosage wrote:Not really dubstep though is it?
Burial - Kindred
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Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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interesting read. posted by hyperdub on fb
http://thequietus.com/articles/07964-bu ... n-explorer
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All three are wicked tunes, but I struggle to come to terms with that the same person who made southern comfort made loner.
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then again, one can see the person making "Raver" also making "Loner" surely? 

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I just deleted all my 1535 friends from facebook so I could be more emotionally attached to 'Loner'.
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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If you have that many facebook friends you probably aren't very attached to them in the first place. Or you could be Jesus.
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rory gibb went in on that article hardtomdeeds wrote:interesting read. posted by hyperdub on fb
http://thequietus.com/articles/07964-bu ... n-explorer

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kindred is definetly my favourite. followed by ashtray wasp and loner in that order
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Is that your final answer? you sure you don't wanna ask the audience or phone a friend?jamesyo wrote:kindred is definetly my favourite. followed by ashtray wasp and loner in that order
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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seriously deep stuff right theremurky21 wrote:rory gibb went in on that article hardtomdeeds wrote:interesting read. posted by hyperdub on fb
http://thequietus.com/articles/07964-bu ... n-explorer
http://www.mixcloud.com/yesjme/winter-warmers-dubstep-vinyl-mix/
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How come you're not liking it pedro? "Kindred" has mad midrange that would make plenty of tear-out producers jealous! 

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Burial is done, way overrated, that's why Skrillex is winning awards and Burial isn't.
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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Pedro Sánchez wrote:Burial is done, way overrated, that's why Skrillex is winning awards and Burial isn't.









If this is the future, it seems highly livable: shiny, cool and comfortably dissonant. Like a low dose of ketamine in an empty, luminous airport hall in northern Japan, eating avocado and waiting for the universe to arrive.
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But those copyists currently slicing and dicing R&B vocals into all manner of shapes above club-friendly garage beats fail to evoke anywhere near the same emotional responses, because they're far too prescriptive about what these voices are supposed to represent (or the feelings they're supposed to trigger - in the main, dancefloor euphoria). In stark contrast, it's the ongoing lack of explanation or justification within Burial's music that makes it such a compelling listen.

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Alright, bud. You don't like Burial. We hear you, loud and clear.Pedro Sánchez wrote:Is that your final answer? you sure you don't wanna ask the audience or phone a friend?jamesyo wrote:kindred is definetly my favourite. followed by ashtray wasp and loner in that order
Has anyone read the article from The Quietus? It's pretty interesting.
http://thequietus.com/articles/07964-bu ... n-explorer
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have you been following this thread?
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don't feed the trolls.
at the end of ashtray wasp I hear, "here's my best best song". anyone else?
at the end of ashtray wasp I hear, "here's my best best song". anyone else?
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I bought that Burial EP, #hyperdub, from now on I'll torrent every records from you bastards.
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wow. most be pretty infuriating seeing stuff like that.
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I bought that Burial EP, #hyperdub, from now on I'll torrent every records from you bastards.
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wow. most be pretty infuriating seeing stuff like that.
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Only listened to this EP today, very tempted to say it's his best output. I really like the tracks essentially being beat tapes in themselves. The drop outs and such give it a very rugged, unfinished feel but it simply sounds amazing so it's easily forgiven.
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