Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:08 pm
is it out proper not just pre order but like download straight away i cant get on hyperdub to see?.
smokeybeenz wrote:is it out proper not just pre order but like download straight away i cant get on hyperdub to see?.
Hyperdub Records
You can buy the new burial ep from our webshop at http://www.hyperdub.net/ now, along with the rest of our Katalog - you'll have to wait for the vinyl but we thought you shouldn't have to wait any longer for the digital. Thanks.
lol okNevalo wrote:smokeybeenz wrote:is it out proper not just pre order but like download straight away i cant get on hyperdub to see?.Hyperdub Records
You can buy the new burial ep from our webshop at http://www.hyperdub.net/ now, along with the rest of our Katalog - you'll have to wait for the vinyl but we thought you shouldn't have to wait any longer for the digital. Thanks.
don't hate on my kode9computerface wrote:goddammit kode9 get some bigger servers
Yeah that's exactly what I was thinkingMotorway to Roswell wrote:Wondering if 'Kindred' and 'Ashtray Wasp' are examples of the segments Kode9 described on the Hyperdub showcase on Benji B's show a few years ago.
He said how Burial would make 20 minute segments, he'd go through picking the ones he liked and Burial would go off and make them into tracks.
It'd make sense if these were chunks of those sort of segments rather than individual tunes cut out and developed.
I thought with Ashtray Wasp it was ore Burial doing the experimental letting loose thing we saw with the Massive Attack release. I feel like shit like that is just going to help solidify him as one of the most important musicians of our generation. He's painting a triptych and not just a single portrait, you know what I mean?NW DUBAHOLIC wrote:Yeah that's exactly what I was thinkingMotorway to Roswell wrote:Wondering if 'Kindred' and 'Ashtray Wasp' are examples of the segments Kode9 described on the Hyperdub showcase on Benji B's show a few years ago.
He said how Burial would make 20 minute segments, he'd go through picking the ones he liked and Burial would go off and make them into tracks.
It'd make sense if these were chunks of those sort of segments rather than individual tunes cut out and developed.
Glue Reed wrote:Honestly, every track is astoundingly beautiful. Ranks up there with some of his best stuff. Ashtray Wasp is such a euphoric and anxious song at the same time. The way Kindred picks up at the end is also such a nice reward. And I guess Loner is the hardkore tune Burial's anted to make for a while. Different vibe but still so emotional and specifically made to have you react in a way beyond just dancing. I dunno man, very few do it like Burial.
I thought with Ashtray Wasp it was ore Burial doing the experimental letting loose thing we saw with the Massive Attack release. I feel like shit like that is just going to help solidify him as one of the most important musicians of our generation. He's painting a triptych and not just a single portrait, you know what I mean?NW DUBAHOLIC wrote:Yeah that's exactly what I was thinkingMotorway to Roswell wrote:Wondering if 'Kindred' and 'Ashtray Wasp' are examples of the segments Kode9 described on the Hyperdub showcase on Benji B's show a few years ago.
He said how Burial would make 20 minute segments, he'd go through picking the ones he liked and Burial would go off and make them into tracks.
It'd make sense if these were chunks of those sort of segments rather than individual tunes cut out and developed.