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say_whut
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by say_whut » Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:08 am
Got Dedication after only 2 days since ordering. Bleep
EDIT: It's only 35 mintues long, listened to it 4 times through. This is quite something, totally agree with the Fact review about songs being literally snatched from you.
skimpi wrote:tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
yeah you fuckin handle!!
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murky21
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by murky21 » Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:05 am
ah man its fucking great...amazing collection of beats, dont think i own anything else quite like it. Would list favourites but would just be the whole tracklist.... definitely an album to sit back and listen to start to finish, no distractions

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say_whut
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by say_whut » Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:15 am
murky21 wrote:ah man its fucking great...amazing collection of beats, dont think i own anything else quite like it. Would list favourites but would just be the whole tracklist.... definitely an album to sit back and listen to start to finish, no distractions

It really is, I knew after my first full listen through that this is definitely one of 2011s top releases regardless of genre
skimpi wrote:tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
yeah you fuckin handle!!
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by izz-e » Mon Jul 11, 2011 3:51 pm
incnic wrote:new actress alubum is complete btw
zomby sure produces albums qucikly
OOOH, THE MIRTH !
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fractal
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by fractal » Mon Jul 11, 2011 4:58 pm
Bask in it
sub.wise:.
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
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abs
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by abs » Mon Jul 11, 2011 5:34 pm
what an album
i may be a completely biased zomby fanboy, but still.. this is really good 10/10
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by say_whut » Mon Jul 11, 2011 5:41 pm
I like how there is definite sadness in the tracks, especially 'Haunted' - the piano and the bleeps and bloops just work so well. Smashing album, zomby done good
skimpi wrote:tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
yeah you fuckin handle!!
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by say_whut » Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:38 am
say_whut wrote:Naan Bread wrote:say_whut wrote:What a shit review, I hate it when a review is made up of 50%+ of backstory/old news about the artist instead of actually reviewing the album itself
I'm looking forward to reading the p4k review where 90% of the text compares it to Burial. "Dedication finally provides a follow up within the Bass Music scene that is redeemable enough to escape the large shadow cast by Burial's Untrue in 2007."
And they might even discuss it's place within "the fragmented post-dubstep scene"
(note that all quotes are just speculations)
Haha, it's very likely. Instead of calling it "bass music", they'll tar Dedication with the "post dubstep" brush no doubt. I reckon pitchfork will give it no more than 7.5/10
Well, Pitchfork met our expectations
Pitchfork wrote:he was part of a wave of post-dubstep producers
7.6
As expected,takes them until the 3rd paragraph to actually mention the album
skimpi wrote:tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
yeah you fuckin handle!!
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incnic
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by incnic » Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:05 am
i dont think that was a bad review tbh.
id agree with most of teh sentiment but not all of teh nauseating language/terms used in picthp0rk
brostep
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abs
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by abs » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:07 am
I read the review for this album in Q magazine, I think the first line was..
"After his 2003 debut, 'Where were u in 92?' Zomby blah blah"
they gave it three stars but it was like the guy hadn't even listened to it.
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by say_whut » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:36 am
It's annoying... even the sleeve within the CD makes it perfectly clear its a DEDICATION to someone (his father) and that the music is not going to be anything like jungle or whatever. I think if the album was to be reviewed in that context it'd be much fairer. The songs ending abruptly and being taken away could perhaps be likened to Zomby's father dying? idk, I like the LP a lot
skimpi wrote:tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
yeah you fuckin handle!!
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by djtotal » Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:30 pm
just clocked "alothea" was one of the supposed nonplus+ tracks
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by scspkr99 » Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:33 pm
It's a very very good album and given just how badly Pitchfork reviewed 2562's Fever I think Zomby did alright
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by jyro » Tue Jul 12, 2011 2:54 pm
he is gonna be on the cover of the wire this month. If their Burial feature a few years back was anything to go by then it should be an excellent read.
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by Words » Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:02 pm
jyro wrote:he is gonna be on the cover of the wire this month. If their Burial feature a few years back was anything to go by then it should be an excellent read.
nice
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say_whut
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by say_whut » Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:12 pm
jyro wrote:he is gonna be on the cover of the wire this month. If their Burial feature a few years back was anything to go by then it should be an excellent read.
Sweet. Is that magazine available in the uk?
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yeah you fuckin handle!!
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abs
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by abs » Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:35 pm
say_whut wrote:jyro wrote:he is gonna be on the cover of the wire this month. If their Burial feature a few years back was anything to go by then it should be an excellent read.
Sweet. Is that magazine available in the uk?
i may be wrong but i thought the wire has always been a uk mag, my dad used to buy it when i was a kid, he's still got the one with so solid crew in it.
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by say_whut » Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:20 pm
I've never really looked for it before, WHSmiths might have it?
skimpi wrote:tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
yeah you fuckin handle!!
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by jyro » Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:39 pm
Yup its a uk mag. Pretty big publication, available from WHS.
Great mag if you have eclectic tastes. Everything from Kode9, richie hawtin features to crazy free jazz and performance.
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by vishes » Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:57 pm
Yep its a UK mag but you can get it at pretty much all good music shops all over the world.
I have a monthly subscription and I live in the Netherlands. Fantastic magazine of you ask me, didn't know Zomby was getting a feature though. Looking forward!
I've got the copy with the Burial interview in it as well which I read every now and then and it's a great read indeed.
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