...Which is more a reflection of the emotional baggage that listeners bring to music, than it is of Burial.jack131 wrote:Before burial was 'public knowledge', it meant alot more, as it was more personal. Because the music is so deep and emotional, you almost felt that the albums were written personally for you.
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The Cypress Hill syndrome. Loved by HH heads till students got into them and they became marganilised by "true heads" after than. Music snobbery at its worst.jack131 wrote:what I meant was Kultures right in a way
Before burial was 'public knowledge', it meant alot more, as it was more personal. Because the music is so deep and emotional, you almost felt that the albums were written personally for you.
Burial becoming more popular makes me happy, man. The dude deserves it. And everyone should have the chance to hear music that might mean something to them.
Also, shouldn't we all big him up for the way he's handled the props he's been getting? He's just getting on with it: making tunes, sending them to Kode9, revising the beats, and on and on, as if the hype didn't exist. Respect for that.
Also, shouldn't we all big him up for the way he's handled the props he's been getting? He's just getting on with it: making tunes, sending them to Kode9, revising the beats, and on and on, as if the hype didn't exist. Respect for that.
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"The sheer magnificence of the all-encompassing musical vision contained in this still unreleased CD takes my breath away. Without a clue which artists are or aren't going to be contained within it's hand-picked Burial shininess, I am filled with the kind of excitement I haven't experienced since I was born. Before even. I'd give this CD twelvety-skren stars if I could, and I know the other reviewers here, equally ignorant and equally uncaring of any actual "content" would agree with me - this CD will make all other music simply redundant. I can only look forward to the day when we all have a copy and can turn the rest of our music collection into wierd post-apocalyptic clothes, or use them as discordant clattery musical instruments, or as frisbees for the dogs. "What shall I listen to?" we might say to ourselves, and then chuckle, knowing the answer can and always will be - Burial DJ Kicks. Forever and ever, into the darkness of death. Enjoy!"
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Definite actual LOL.daggus wrote:review from amazon![]()
"The sheer magnificence of the all-encompassing musical vision contained in this still unreleased CD takes my breath away. Without a clue which artists are or aren't going to be contained within it's hand-picked Burial shininess, I am filled with the kind of excitement I haven't experienced since I was born. Before even. I'd give this CD twelvety-skren stars if I could, and I know the other reviewers here, equally ignorant and equally uncaring of any actual "content" would agree with me - this CD will make all other music simply redundant. I can only look forward to the day when we all have a copy and can turn the rest of our music collection into wierd post-apocalyptic clothes, or use them as discordant clattery musical instruments, or as frisbees for the dogs. "What shall I listen to?" we might say to ourselves, and then chuckle, knowing the answer can and always will be - Burial DJ Kicks. Forever and ever, into the darkness of death. Enjoy!"
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"Before burial was 'public knowledge', it meant alot more, as it was more personal. Because the music is so deep and emotional, you almost felt that the albums were written personally for you."
what the ras are you on about...thats such a self-absorbed way of looking at music. you sound like a 16 year old moaning about limp bizkit "selling out." good on the geeza for taking his music far.
what the ras are you on about...thats such a self-absorbed way of looking at music. you sound like a 16 year old moaning about limp bizkit "selling out." good on the geeza for taking his music far.
me too, or at least i did, once id got over the disappointment that amazon hadnt received a promo copy and its release wasnt immanentUncle Bill wrote:Definite actual LOL.daggus wrote:review from amazon![]()
"The sheer magnificence of the all-encompassing musical vision contained in this still unreleased CD takes my breath away. Without a clue which artists are or aren't going to be contained within it's hand-picked Burial shininess, I am filled with the kind of excitement I haven't experienced since I was born. Before even. I'd give this CD twelvety-skren stars if I could, and I know the other reviewers here, equally ignorant and equally uncaring of any actual "content" would agree with me - this CD will make all other music simply redundant. I can only look forward to the day when we all have a copy and can turn the rest of our music collection into wierd post-apocalyptic clothes, or use them as discordant clattery musical instruments, or as frisbees for the dogs. "What shall I listen to?" we might say to ourselves, and then chuckle, knowing the answer can and always will be - Burial DJ Kicks. Forever and ever, into the darkness of death. Enjoy!"

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hmmm
http://www.stholdings.co.uk/sthreleases080609.pdf
So maybe this is actually going ahead
Read this on this weeks St Holdings release sheet under NONPLUS001Dubstep legend Burial has also seen fit to include it in his upcoming DJ Kicks mix.
http://www.stholdings.co.uk/sthreleases080609.pdf
So maybe this is actually going ahead
lol, you are a one. The first Burial album was getting press all over the place not long after it dropped, so unless you're talking about South London boroughs, there never really was a time that Burial wasn't "public knowledge".jack131 wrote:what I meant was Kultures right in a way
Before burial was 'public knowledge', it meant alot more, as it was more personal. Because the music is so deep and emotional, you almost felt that the albums were written personally for you.
In addition, who gives a flying fuck?
daggus wrote:review from amazon![]()
"The sheer magnificence of the all-encompassing musical vision contained in this still unreleased CD takes my breath away. Without a clue which artists are or aren't going to be contained within it's hand-picked Burial shininess, I am filled with the kind of excitement I haven't experienced since I was born. Before even. I'd give this CD twelvety-skren stars if I could, and I know the other reviewers here, equally ignorant and equally uncaring of any actual "content" would agree with me - this CD will make all other music simply redundant. I can only look forward to the day when we all have a copy and can turn the rest of our music collection into wierd post-apocalyptic clothes, or use them as discordant clattery musical instruments, or as frisbees for the dogs. "What shall I listen to?" we might say to ourselves, and then chuckle, knowing the answer can and always will be - Burial DJ Kicks. Forever and ever, into the darkness of death. Enjoy!"

Kinda doubt it I'd say we'll probably see his new album before this.String wrote:hmmm
Read this on this weeks St Holdings release sheet under NONPLUS001Dubstep legend Burial has also seen fit to include it in his upcoming DJ Kicks mix.
http://www.stholdings.co.uk/sthreleases080609.pdf
So maybe this is actually going ahead
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Read this on this weeks St Holdings release sheet under NONPLUS001Dubstep legend Burial has also seen fit to include it in his upcoming DJ Kicks mix.
http://www.stholdings.co.uk/sthreleases080609.pdf
So maybe this is actually going ahead


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as opposed to???Monotic wrote:Burial becoming more popular makes me happy, man. The dude deserves it. And everyone should have the chance to hear music that might mean something to them.
Also, shouldn't we all big him up for the way he's handled the props he's been getting? He's just getting on with it: making tunes, sending them to Kode9, revising the beats, and on and on, as if the hype didn't exist. Respect for that.
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