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Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 4:45 pm
by shonky
Wish a few more producer's would stay hidden the ugly fuckers :wink:

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 4:49 pm
by seckle
this is why there's a beauty about white labels.

it strips it all down to music as the main message rather than packaging, name association, legal dept's and strategic marketing.

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 4:58 pm
by tone.def
seckle wrote:this is why there's a beauty about white labels.

it strips it all down to music as the main message rather than packaging, name association, legal dept's and strategic marketing.
yep, white labels are great. you pay full price for a product that cost half as much to produce, and you get no artwork or any info about the artist. thumbs up, i'm cool cuz you have no idea what this record is!

dude, do you wear horned rim glasses? ironic logo t-shirts? studded belts? you sound a bit "indie." lighten up buddy.

ugh. why do you bother posting on this board?

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:00 pm
by seckle
tone.def wrote: why do you bother posting on this board?
and you're telling me to lighten up? LOL
pot-kettle-black.

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:08 pm
by tone.def
seckle wrote:
tone.def wrote: why do you bother posting on this board?
and you're telling me to lighten up? LOL
pot-kettle-black.
yeah, you're right. it's just music. nevermind. sorry i ever posted. lol.

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 1:03 pm
by atki2
Just listened to this new Burial tune...

Big ups, it's fantastic! Burial's stuff is made for vocal colabs - more please!!

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:01 am
by sand leaper
elgato wrote:feeling that brothomstates remix in quite a major way... and its coming out...?!!! some major sample clearance deyer
It came out in 2003 on Arcola. No info whatsoever on the 12" of course. I'm surprised they got away with it.

Not sure if I feel this new Burial remix or not, can't quite make up my mind about the vocals. Interesting direction to take nonetheless. That Reso tune however, oh my gosh. :o If this doesn't get about a half dozen rewinds at the next rave there must be something wrong with the world.

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:05 am
by tercerojista
tone.def wrote:
seckle wrote:this is why there's a beauty about white labels.

it strips it all down to music as the main message rather than packaging, name association, legal dept's and strategic marketing.
yep, white labels are great. you pay full price for a product that cost half as much to produce, and you get no artwork or any info about the artist. thumbs up, i'm cool cuz you have no idea what this record is!

dude, do you wear horned rim glasses? ironic logo t-shirts? studded belts? you sound a bit "indie." lighten up buddy.

ugh. why do you bother posting on this board?
lol i'm loving the anger here... If Burial doesn't appear on the front page of the News Of The World soon there's gonna be a civil war :wink:

Actually, the lack of artwork for dubstep tunes is a slight tease for me - I love nothing more than a nice big 12" sleeve with cool artwork on it. Artists should stick together more - when musicians, visual artists and writers club together, they can really make waves. I guess the only issue is the splitting of the profits. But my favourite records are those with a nice visual side - do the guys who enthuse about white labels not care how their lady looks either?

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:11 pm
by Krumb
http://www.myspace.com/jamiewoon

audio for burail mix up. check it! :D