C'mon, it's not that bad. I'm sure Burial had an important paper in the rinse of Hyperdub but they still have some of the best names in the game to me (LV, Terror Danjah, Darkstar, Zomby and Kode9 himself).soultown wrote:This.nicenice wrote:It might be your only chance to listen to it.
Kode9 has ruined Burial for me. All his bullshit tweets and comments are so arrogant. Lets be honest - if Will Bevan had sent his early demo's to someone like Warp, Hyperdub would be considerably smaller and wouldnt get nearly as much praise.
I couldnt really care about his new music - this whole palava has pushed me away.
Kode9 plays ... Burial – Exclusive European Debut
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The tune was labeled as Burial and the artist hasn't given out their own name. So how are they furthering their own career?dr h wrote:aka, youtacho wrote:comment by the person who made the thief #1 (burial - the thief)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPrfbG44G7Mmaryann3333 wrote:i wanted to create a viral thing, a pirate thing. my thoughts were about how people are tricked by media day to day and how advertising does it, too. i swear that i won't use this as a promotional trick for my own music. i'm an audio amateur who started making music in 2006. at least burials music made me starting. i'm working at a little noncommercial radiostation in my hometown.
music and also underground music became such a nasty business. i remember when i was young and me and mates went to clubs, dancing, having nice times. no one ever cared about the who-is-who. no one cared about any producer. we listened to tunes. media started spotting the scene. more and more journalists were writing about producers, tunes and albums. what for? - profit.
can't do that. i would never release something by just craving for money.
i can understand the commercial issue when it's about manufacturing costs to release something on vinyl. yeah, i get that. - but i don't get it to pay money for ideas or knowledge or education.
this is fake. is it? - no, it's not. otherwise everything in art and music is faked, because it is emulated from your own cognition of existing art or music or nature itself.
call it the name burial, call it the name thief, call it the name fake. it remains a tune, a piece of music.
there are so many tunes out there, which just sound like fullfilling the plastic consumer needs our society creates.
my ambition to do this action was to post this statement. there are a lot of ways to publish music. - creative commons liscences, no rights reserved, copyleft music... pirate radio is hypocrisy, if it's followed by the sell out of cd's and tunes at the supermarket.
don't get me wrong, i'm not a hater of hyperdubs sucess. i appreciate the music, i also love the stuff by kode 9 darkstar and lv. but i hate music industries. profit haunting industries in general. and i really don't like forums, magazines and all thoose bubbles creating wrong attention on wrong things like it happend in this case.
of course i am NOT burial.
you could have just posted that on the forum in the first place. using other peoples music as a way to spread a message (or truthfully, further ones own career) is nothing new. it happens every time autechre release an album, afterall.
"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
Re: Kode9 plays ... Burial – Exclusive European Debut
this!joeki wrote:Quote Kode9 (bass weight)
"Burial was not some contrived marketing scheme, he just didn't like his pictures taken"
They're just doing their thing. I believe that Burial will (or will not) release new material when they feel they're ready and the quality is guaranteed.
Let's face it, everyone is expecting full albums and I think we can all agree that Both Burial albums were the most cohesive albums ever made in this genre. It needs to be cohesive and worthwhile, otherwise why even bother with a release if it feels like lowering his own standards to him.
Remember, our standard might no be the same as his...
I for one would rather have three (or two so far) of the best albums ever made, than one for each year were the special feeling is just getting lost.
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And the fact that tunes like True Love VIP, Speedball2, Gaslight and Feral Witchchild will just haunt the internet forever without anyone actually owning them....I think it's a bit of comforting feeling, I can appreciate it, however unfortunate it may be to some.
Let's face it, these tunes are extra special just because of that.
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By revealing it later, champ.Motorway to Roswell wrote:The tune was labeled as Burial and the artist hasn't given out their own name. So how are they furthering their own career?dr h wrote:aka, youtacho wrote:comment by the person who made the thief #1 (burial - the thief)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPrfbG44G7Mmaryann3333 wrote:i wanted to create a viral thing, a pirate thing. my thoughts were about how people are tricked by media day to day and how advertising does it, too. i swear that i won't use this as a promotional trick for my own music. i'm an audio amateur who started making music in 2006. at least burials music made me starting. i'm working at a little noncommercial radiostation in my hometown.
music and also underground music became such a nasty business. i remember when i was young and me and mates went to clubs, dancing, having nice times. no one ever cared about the who-is-who. no one cared about any producer. we listened to tunes. media started spotting the scene. more and more journalists were writing about producers, tunes and albums. what for? - profit.
can't do that. i would never release something by just craving for money.
i can understand the commercial issue when it's about manufacturing costs to release something on vinyl. yeah, i get that. - but i don't get it to pay money for ideas or knowledge or education.
this is fake. is it? - no, it's not. otherwise everything in art and music is faked, because it is emulated from your own cognition of existing art or music or nature itself.
call it the name burial, call it the name thief, call it the name fake. it remains a tune, a piece of music.
there are so many tunes out there, which just sound like fullfilling the plastic consumer needs our society creates.
my ambition to do this action was to post this statement. there are a lot of ways to publish music. - creative commons liscences, no rights reserved, copyleft music... pirate radio is hypocrisy, if it's followed by the sell out of cd's and tunes at the supermarket.
don't get me wrong, i'm not a hater of hyperdubs sucess. i appreciate the music, i also love the stuff by kode 9 darkstar and lv. but i hate music industries. profit haunting industries in general. and i really don't like forums, magazines and all thoose bubbles creating wrong attention on wrong things like it happend in this case.
of course i am NOT burial.
you could have just posted that on the forum in the first place. using other peoples music as a way to spread a message (or truthfully, further ones own career) is nothing new. it happens every time autechre release an album, afterall.
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Fingers crossed, they won't, champ.dr h wrote:By revealing it later, champ.Motorway to Roswell wrote:The tune was labeled as Burial and the artist hasn't given out their own name. So how are they furthering their own career?dr h wrote:aka, youtacho wrote:comment by the person who made the thief #1 (burial - the thief)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPrfbG44G7Mmaryann3333 wrote:i wanted to create a viral thing, a pirate thing. my thoughts were about how people are tricked by media day to day and how advertising does it, too. i swear that i won't use this as a promotional trick for my own music. i'm an audio amateur who started making music in 2006. at least burials music made me starting. i'm working at a little noncommercial radiostation in my hometown.
music and also underground music became such a nasty business. i remember when i was young and me and mates went to clubs, dancing, having nice times. no one ever cared about the who-is-who. no one cared about any producer. we listened to tunes. media started spotting the scene. more and more journalists were writing about producers, tunes and albums. what for? - profit.
can't do that. i would never release something by just craving for money.
i can understand the commercial issue when it's about manufacturing costs to release something on vinyl. yeah, i get that. - but i don't get it to pay money for ideas or knowledge or education.
this is fake. is it? - no, it's not. otherwise everything in art and music is faked, because it is emulated from your own cognition of existing art or music or nature itself.
call it the name burial, call it the name thief, call it the name fake. it remains a tune, a piece of music.
there are so many tunes out there, which just sound like fullfilling the plastic consumer needs our society creates.
my ambition to do this action was to post this statement. there are a lot of ways to publish music. - creative commons liscences, no rights reserved, copyleft music... pirate radio is hypocrisy, if it's followed by the sell out of cd's and tunes at the supermarket.
don't get me wrong, i'm not a hater of hyperdubs sucess. i appreciate the music, i also love the stuff by kode 9 darkstar and lv. but i hate music industries. profit haunting industries in general. and i really don't like forums, magazines and all thoose bubbles creating wrong attention on wrong things like it happend in this case.
of course i am NOT burial.
you could have just posted that on the forum in the first place. using other peoples music as a way to spread a message (or truthfully, further ones own career) is nothing new. it happens every time autechre release an album, afterall.
"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
Re: Kode9 plays ... Burial – Exclusive European Debut
the problem for a lot of posters seems to be that they claim to love, respect and push the music (which to be fair, maybe they do to an extent). however, when it comes down to it, some just aren't prepared to let the artist do their thing their own way if it means that the consumer has to wait longer.
just saying, but that kind of attitude is symptomatic of the continual commercialisation of underground music and is completely detrimental to the progression of music as a whole. obviously i don't mean everyone, but we love these albums and its better to get behind the artists effort in making the album rather than worrying about when it will come out.
i for one would like mr bevan to take his sweet time slowly perfecting his next beautiful vision
as for kode 9. don't be ridiculous, he is a gent. he always has time for anyone. i think you're way off with this. he's just playing with you. theres a good chance any release isn't even nearly ready. he's probably airing these teasers as a half way indicator just to keep people interested.
forget about the music industry. this is the musical process in action. the album might never come out because it might never be right.
on the bright side, lets hope it does, this stuff sounds great
just saying, but that kind of attitude is symptomatic of the continual commercialisation of underground music and is completely detrimental to the progression of music as a whole. obviously i don't mean everyone, but we love these albums and its better to get behind the artists effort in making the album rather than worrying about when it will come out.
i for one would like mr bevan to take his sweet time slowly perfecting his next beautiful vision
as for kode 9. don't be ridiculous, he is a gent. he always has time for anyone. i think you're way off with this. he's just playing with you. theres a good chance any release isn't even nearly ready. he's probably airing these teasers as a half way indicator just to keep people interested.
forget about the music industry. this is the musical process in action. the album might never come out because it might never be right.
on the bright side, lets hope it does, this stuff sounds great

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Re: Kode9 plays ... Burial – Exclusive European Debut
"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
Re: Kode9 plays ... Burial – Exclusive European Debut
b2b gary barlow and ramsey and fen recording the sound of their nuts gently twanging against windchimesully.harmitage wrote:incnic wrote:ambient big room gabba from chicago in 1990that would actually make a sick album.pikeymobile wrote:130 uk funky thats unquantisised, lots of zomby style arps and cut up vox
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I'd cop itbagelator wrote:b2b gary barlow and ramsey and fen recording the sound of their nuts gently twanging against windchimesully.harmitage wrote:incnic wrote:ambient big room gabba from chicago in 1990that would actually make a sick album.pikeymobile wrote:130 uk funky thats unquantisised, lots of zomby style arps and cut up vox
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
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nicenice wrote:
this looks old
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If anyone has a bootleg of the show PLEASE POST IT! I'd do anything to hear my favorite DJ mix my favorite producer! 

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Re: Kode9 plays ... Burial – Exclusive European Debut
Club to Club Istanbul: Kode9 to play new Burial
Ahead of his set at the festival this weekend, it's been announced that the Hyperdub boss will showcase 30 minutes of new Burial music.
http://www.clubtoclub.it
Line-up /
James Holden (UK)
Kode9 + The Spaceape (UK)
Deniz Kurtel (TR)
Luke Abbott (UK)
Egyptrixx (CAN)
Demdike Stare (UK)
+ a very special guest
Ahead of his set at the festival this weekend, it's been announced that the Hyperdub boss will showcase 30 minutes of new Burial music.
http://www.clubtoclub.it
Line-up /
James Holden (UK)
Kode9 + The Spaceape (UK)
Deniz Kurtel (TR)
Luke Abbott (UK)
Egyptrixx (CAN)
Demdike Stare (UK)
+ a very special guest
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Great news! Some1 better film that 

Re: Kode9 plays ... Burial – Exclusive European Debut
I hope to fuck someone films that, the FULL thing! Last time, that 3 minute video was incredible but heartbreaking at how short it was.
skimpi wrote:yeah you fuckin handle!!tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
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i will dig out my old bebo account and send anyone who records this my love for the day. That is real love.
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Or, is it true love VIP?Lichee wrote:i will dig out my old bebo account and send anyone who records this my love for the day. That is real love.
ho ho ho
skimpi wrote:yeah you fuckin handle!!tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
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club to club istambul thiisssss wknd??
why the hell did i nthink it was sept.
oh well, was thinking of going this year unlike last year when i bought tickets then realised flights were 370 each for 2 days. No Sir
why the hell did i nthink it was sept.
oh well, was thinking of going this year unlike last year when i bought tickets then realised flights were 370 each for 2 days. No Sir
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Who do you think the "very special guest" will be btw? Of course they put that on there to make everyone think Burial would appear behind the decks, which is obviously not gonna happen.
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