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slothrop
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Post by slothrop » Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:03 pm

Misk wrote:there is only one burial. make new music. :)
I'd rather have a few people sound a bit like Burial only different than have everone sound exactly like Coki only not as good...

Plus "moody and garage influenced" is a pretty broad remit, so it's not like as soon as you go into that sort of sound you're producing a stright ripoff of Burial...

osk
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Post by osk » Tue Sep 04, 2007 2:11 pm

I think the whole photek link is more to do with him wanting to create his own signature drum sound like photek did - which he has done. Both are intricate, but each equally original and, ultimately, quite different...

The link isn't as simple as just one mimicking the other. I think it's more of a general take on drum programming and the desire to create a unique sound.

And also, they're both gods.

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