Burial, Kode9 and Ballard
Burial, Kode9 and Ballard
Don't know if anyone's seen this but there's an interesting article discussing the issue of Ballardian influence upon the music of Kode9 and Burial
http://www.ballardian.com/a-ballardian-burial
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http://www.ballardian.com/a-ballardian-burial
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Interesting stuff. Burial and JG certainly are zeitgeisty guys
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ckzdub wrote:no 1 fucking cares about ur oppinion go back to listening to ur soft ass homophobe. garage 2step medatative bullshit
ok so its obvious the LA hiphop producer mr 9 refers to is flylo;
Anyone got ideas what/who is being referred to by the "percussive pirate music coming out of the house scene (’not straight 4/4′, though)"
Cos if mr 9 is listening to it now, gauranteed it'll be HUGE in 6 months time...
Saw kode playin the other week, set was waeoaoh unbelievable. All the local DJs were trying to peek at the labels on the records, true dubplate culture!
Anyone got ideas what/who is being referred to by the "percussive pirate music coming out of the house scene (’not straight 4/4′, though)"
Cos if mr 9 is listening to it now, gauranteed it'll be HUGE in 6 months time...
Saw kode playin the other week, set was waeoaoh unbelievable. All the local DJs were trying to peek at the labels on the records, true dubplate culture!
Funky and or Basslinejgrum wrote:
Anyone got ideas what/who is being referred to by the "percussive pirate music coming out of the house scene (’not straight 4/4′, though)"
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if its the stuff he plays in the mix which is refered too, reminds me of broken beatKuma wrote:Funky and or Basslinejgrum wrote:
Anyone got ideas what/who is being referred to by the "percussive pirate music coming out of the house scene (’not straight 4/4′, though)"
http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/27781
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yeah didnt listen through the mix yet, put it aside for later. No producer names I can myspaz? apple?breadbin wrote:if its the stuff he plays in the mix which is refered too, reminds me of broken beatKuma wrote:Funky and or Basslinejgrum wrote:
Anyone got ideas what/who is being referred to by the "percussive pirate music coming out of the house scene (’not straight 4/4′, though)"
http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/27781
I'd indeed assume he's talking about funky. Producers like Apple, Fingaprint, Roska... there's a good write-up here if you're interested: http://getphysical.blogspot.com/2008/07 ... house.html
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That interview with him was so engaging I've listened to it already about four times in the last week.breadbin wrote:if its the stuff he plays in the mix which is refered too, reminds me of broken beatKuma wrote:Funky and or Basslinejgrum wrote:
Anyone got ideas what/who is being referred to by the "percussive pirate music coming out of the house scene (’not straight 4/4′, though)"
http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/27781
I'm with Badga Tek, definitely a sucker for critical discourse, especially when I'm all up on the lsd.

As far as Kode 9 goes, I see what he's saying about Ballard stories definitely being a great catalyst for music making, but I just don't hear it in Kode 9's music and I've tried to. Where does the influence actually influence the music? Or is it just that subtle and reinstated?
Dubstep or minimal techno I do see as more explicit examples of Ballardian themes than any other music, perhaps because of their way of dealing with space between notes.
If anyone can find a copy of Sound Sweep online, please do link it. I've been trying to google it for some time now.
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Not directly related but if anyone else is as bored at work as I am, the archive from the original Hyperdub site is up at www.riddim.ca
And yeah its hardly news but I'm sure people have forgotten, especially since the main site's not been updated in well over a year
Plus, its an important collection of articles I reckon. And it makes you realise that this brilliant mass of music-based discourse which has taken form on internet forums and blogs could and, in many cases, surely will, be lost forever once these sites cease to exist.
And yeah its hardly news but I'm sure people have forgotten, especially since the main site's not been updated in well over a year
Plus, its an important collection of articles I reckon. And it makes you realise that this brilliant mass of music-based discourse which has taken form on internet forums and blogs could and, in many cases, surely will, be lost forever once these sites cease to exist.
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