Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
This beat is better than that burial one.
One third of A.I. (Aftee + I&I Productions)gravious wrote:The only reason they are called that is because Mala and Coki used to do a finger-puppet magic show.
However, the pressing plant on their first release misspelt Mystikal Digitz
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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
yeah, the funny part is this really does beat like 99.9% of burial.aftee wrote:
This beat is better than that burial one.
Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
Shits on burial serious. So full of raw emotion.
One third of A.I. (Aftee + I&I Productions)gravious wrote:The only reason they are called that is because Mala and Coki used to do a finger-puppet magic show.
However, the pressing plant on their first release misspelt Mystikal Digitz
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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
One third of A.I. (Aftee + I&I Productions)gravious wrote:The only reason they are called that is because Mala and Coki used to do a finger-puppet magic show.
However, the pressing plant on their first release misspelt Mystikal Digitz
http://www.facebook.com/aftee
http://www.soundcloud.com/aftee
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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
what is of value and wisdom for one man seems nonsense to another.
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What has happened to my beautiful thread? : |
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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
I listened.


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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
I was really thrown off by the track at first, as well, but it has really grown on me. Sounds like a nod to classic garage and shit.Kaneda wrote:I listened.
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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
it got swagged out.feral witchchild wrote:What has happened to my beautiful thread? : |
Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
That track is like a Mt Eden tune. But it has less-interesting drums, no mid-range and a shit vocal job.
One third of A.I. (Aftee + I&I Productions)gravious wrote:The only reason they are called that is because Mala and Coki used to do a finger-puppet magic show.
However, the pressing plant on their first release misspelt Mystikal Digitz
http://www.facebook.com/aftee
http://www.soundcloud.com/aftee
Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
Vocals are waaay too whiny for my liking 

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...It was Conan Doyle's most famous character, Sherlock Holmes, who said:
"When you've eliminated every other hypothesis, whichever remains--no matter how
unlikely --must be the truth.
Picked up on here the mystery of burial's actual persona, along with some people think 'Kode9' is a sneaky and crafty urchin, intrigued by manipulation. As a scholar, I wondered if he was intrigued by bringing the 'Shakespeare multiple author' concept into the modern age o' music
"The plays of Shakespeare are so stupendous a monument of learning and genius that, as time passes and they are probed and searched and analyzed by successive generations of scholars and critics of all nations, they seem to loom higher and grander, and their hidden beauties and treasured wisdom to be more and more inexhaustible; and so people have come to ask themselves not only, ‘Is it humanly possible for William Shakespeare, the country lad from Stratford-on-Avon, to have written them?’, but whether it was possible for any one man, whoever he may have been, to have done so (Caldecott)."
Mystery chappy... Who could he be...
EDIT: forgot to add the interesting (and shot in the dark) bit... Anyone know the importance of the word 'burial' in the shakespeare context? Well... The actual "Burial" of Shakespeare was done in such a way to encode only him as the famous author, in order to protect themselves from later questioning:
"As for motive, there are some plausible reasons for that choice of burial:
Marlowe had been cheated out of his fame by his need to avoid the Star Chamber,
so burying him as a famous author was his due.
If there was only one author who wrote the plays, that author was dead,
and the time to retire the pseudonym was long overdue.
Or, if a cadre of writers was responsible for the plays, Marlowe was the last
and the only one in need of a name to be buried under, so he got it.
So, while Marlowe most likely did not write the plays, it's pretty clear that he is buried under Shake-speare's name--a clear indication that "Shake-speare" was not a real person.
"
Total bollocks perhaps, guessing some on here like wild stabs though. Maybe I know sumfink I shouldn't
"When you've eliminated every other hypothesis, whichever remains--no matter how
unlikely --must be the truth.
Picked up on here the mystery of burial's actual persona, along with some people think 'Kode9' is a sneaky and crafty urchin, intrigued by manipulation. As a scholar, I wondered if he was intrigued by bringing the 'Shakespeare multiple author' concept into the modern age o' music
"The plays of Shakespeare are so stupendous a monument of learning and genius that, as time passes and they are probed and searched and analyzed by successive generations of scholars and critics of all nations, they seem to loom higher and grander, and their hidden beauties and treasured wisdom to be more and more inexhaustible; and so people have come to ask themselves not only, ‘Is it humanly possible for William Shakespeare, the country lad from Stratford-on-Avon, to have written them?’, but whether it was possible for any one man, whoever he may have been, to have done so (Caldecott)."
Mystery chappy... Who could he be...

EDIT: forgot to add the interesting (and shot in the dark) bit... Anyone know the importance of the word 'burial' in the shakespeare context? Well... The actual "Burial" of Shakespeare was done in such a way to encode only him as the famous author, in order to protect themselves from later questioning:
"As for motive, there are some plausible reasons for that choice of burial:
Marlowe had been cheated out of his fame by his need to avoid the Star Chamber,
so burying him as a famous author was his due.
If there was only one author who wrote the plays, that author was dead,
and the time to retire the pseudonym was long overdue.
Or, if a cadre of writers was responsible for the plays, Marlowe was the last
and the only one in need of a name to be buried under, so he got it.
So, while Marlowe most likely did not write the plays, it's pretty clear that he is buried under Shake-speare's name--a clear indication that "Shake-speare" was not a real person.
"
Total bollocks perhaps, guessing some on here like wild stabs though. Maybe I know sumfink I shouldn't

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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
The tune's blatantly never gonna get released or played out by anyone other than Kode9 anyway, so it doesn't really matter.
Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
Nothing to add here, except that yes, that is a real burial tune.
(Yes, its true. Mention burial and I turn up like a fly to sh*t)
(Yes, its true. Mention burial and I turn up like a fly to sh*t)
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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
I... I don't like it
I'll get me coat...

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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
Can't believe so many people are only just hearing it now. This tune's about a year old. Personally, I really like it. It's just the progression from Archangel. More of a song than a track with vocal snippets.
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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
,like listening to 4 Burial at once
..which isn't necessarily a bad thing
Pretty excellent
..which isn't necessarily a bad thing
Pretty excellent
Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
I wish I hadn't heard it.Motorway to Roswell wrote:Can't believe so many people are only just hearing it now. This tune's about a year old. Personally, I really like it. It's just the progression from Archangel. More of a song than a track with vocal snippets.
One third of A.I. (Aftee + I&I Productions)gravious wrote:The only reason they are called that is because Mala and Coki used to do a finger-puppet magic show.
However, the pressing plant on their first release misspelt Mystikal Digitz
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Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
wish a little wish, dream a little dream
burial samples a lot of pop
we all do
i like the song, still
burial samples a lot of pop
we all do
i like the song, still
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
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