Re: Burial Sampled Trey Songz.
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 1:50 am
It was more of just an awe-inspired "wut" and not necessarily "wut" as in "lolwut". A lot of people, including me, thought he sampled MJ for dis.
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idk man burial got some deep ass songs. Sometimes his vocals are a little too "corny" for me, but you gottta admit, theres nothing better than just chillin and puttin on Untrue and chillin out for a while.capo ultra wrote:I feel a lot of people think whoever is behind Burial walks around recording 'the real sound of London' on a mobile phone in stairwells or some shit and are upset when they find out it's film samples and cut up rnb vocals
Hey I love Burial, I also love RnBbstndbsta72* wrote:idk man burial got some deep ass songs. Sometimes his vocals are a little too "corny" for me, but you gottta admit, theres nothing better than just chillin and puttin on Untrue and chillin out for a while.capo ultra wrote:I feel a lot of people think whoever is behind Burial walks around recording 'the real sound of London' on a mobile phone in stairwells or some shit and are upset when they find out it's film samples and cut up rnb vocals
THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE BURIAL RELEASESKaneda wrote:I refuse to believe that this is Burial.
If so......
Nice knowing you all.
the only thing worse than being sd5......mashmash wrote:the whiny vocals
reminisce,
reaching out into
the sound of the rave; euphoria
the forgotten sound of the distant united
kingdom, lost
in the shrouded halls of time
of pirate static and emotion
somewhere in 1992
mashmash wrote:the whiny vocals
reminisce,
reaching out into
the sound of the rave; euphoria
the forgotten sound of the distant united
kingdom, lost
in the shrouded halls of time
of pirate static and emotion
somewhere in 1992
lolpkay wrote:mashmash wrote:the whiny vocals
reminisce,
reaching out into
the sound of the rave; euphoria
the forgotten sound of the distant united
kingdom, lost
in the shrouded halls of time
of pirate static and emotion
somewhere in 1992
no offense but this kinda way off base.
early 90s hardcore sounded fuck all like what people seem to think these days are 'oldschool rave vibes'
old school
Mattron wrote:the only thing worse than being sd5......mashmash wrote:the whiny vocals
reminisce,
reaching out into
the sound of the rave; euphoria
the forgotten sound of the distant united
kingdom, lost
in the shrouded halls of time
of pirate static and emotion
somewhere in 1992
is trying to be sd5.
it's not the sample. it's the fact that this track sucks dick.subhumanscum wrote:Why all the hate? It's only a sample, I'm sure a lot more of the artist's you all listen too have sampled far, far worse.
I for one wasn't hating, I'm impressed by how much he warped that sample while retaining that modicum of coherence that he somehow always manages to.subhumanscum wrote:Why all the hate? It's only a sample, I'm sure a lot more of the artist's you all listen too have sampled far, far worse.
I would not.WhosZena? wrote:His next album themed around this track,
Id be very happy