yeah that ones pure physicalJoe Muggs wrote:THIS is fresh though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYO3CKrCIuE
Burial - Speedball2
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Any links to audio for this, you have got me intruiged??Ory wrote:This is reminding me more and more of Marc Acardipane's The Mover alias. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mover%2C+The
Pure darkness.
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http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/109 ... he%20moverjackquinox wrote:Any links to audio for this, you have got me intruiged??Ory wrote:This is reminding me more and more of Marc Acardipane's The Mover alias. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mover%2C+The
Pure darkness.
I'd recommend the earlier works over that (especially Frontal Sickness Part 1), but they're likely to go for £50 or more these days.
this is not even the case man! the mans work is quality, regardless of what hes using for production... he's proof that less production is sometimes a good thing, i.e. the beauty of raw 94-97 jungle versus the mess of overproduced, cookie cutter, fit nicely in a sub genre box dnb of todayStenchman wrote:i do like it but im starting to get the impression that burial could fart and it would win critical acclaim as a musical masterpiece. not slating the mans work cos he has got some amazing skills (especially if he uses only soundforge to make tunes as ive heard) just saying that once u get put on a pedestal there seems to be far less objections to ur work and therefore not as much incentive to push further
this tune would do nicely with stairwell on the flip
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epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
That tune is fuckin ridiculous, especially when it hits into that double time thing halfway through. genius.Joe Muggs wrote:Hmm, brilliant tho it is, Speedball does sound a bit like it could be cut together from album bits, with the bass and bleeps added... THIS is fresh though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYO3CKrCIuE
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Re: sick tune
jkernitz wrote:when is a new album going to drop? i can't keep living off of 40 second clips of stairwell and this.
But the thing is, I had this bunch of tunes for my 2nd album that were dark tunes, and I just scrapped them. I took ages on them. I was worrying, because after my first album I felt a bit of pressure to follow it up. I worked for hours on these tunes, and I was trying to learn these programmes. These tunes were darker, more technical, all the tunes sounded like some kind of weapon that was being taken apart and put back together again. But then I got sort of sick of them, because I spent so long on them, I was moody about other things. So I wanted to make a glowing record, I wanted to cheer myself up. Instead of doing those dark tunes that took ages and were really detailed, I wanted to make a record fast. Something warm, glowing, junglist and garagey. I was listening to these Guy Called Gerald tunes. I wanted to do vocals but I can’t get a proper singer like him. So I cut up acapellas and made different sentences, even if they didn’t make sense but they summed up what I was feeling. I love those Foul Play and Omni Trio tunes where it was just the girl next door singing, So I got a lot of those quite low-quality vocals and started to pitch them up and down. You can do it really fast. I sort of did the whole album in about two weeks. Most of it in the final week. When I made this a lot of things were wrong. It was nice to say, ‘fuck this’, I’m just going to make it well fast. So I’m quite defensive of it. When you’re making a tune and it’s really late… I heard this thing on EastEnders about burning the candle at both ends with a flamethrower, I was making tunes in the middle of the night, if I didn’t have the vocal to keep me awake, like singing a lullaby, trying to hypnotise myself so I didn’t fall asleep
B: Now I’ve finished my little DIY rave album I always told my brothers I’d make, it’s the end of a little era for me. I wanna follow it up with something really dark that this scene, whatever it is, doesn’t divide them, unites them. Not in an anthemic way but I wanna make a tune like my favourite tunes were back then. The tunes you can make and then disappear happily because you know you made that tune. That’s the tune I wanna make.
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