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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:23 am
by kaizen_jez
Big ups to Burial, i also think its a shame he was made to give up his true identity...
Now we all know his name... does it really make any difference? No. The media is pathetic...

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:30 am
by listen
It's all about the music so shouldn't matter, i did enjoy the facelessness of it all though.
Please direct all relevent abuse here:
gordon.smart@the-sun.co.uk
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:35 am
by blizzardmusic
Respect to him for doing this. I did find it more appealing when the face was unknown, it adds to the tunes.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:38 am
by kaizen_jez
listen wrote:It's all about the music so shouldn't matter, i did enjoy the facelessness of it all though.
Please direct all relevent abuse here:
gordon.smart@the-sun.co.uk
I haven't read the original article, but im guessing we just tell him he's a cock for doing his so called 'job' - right?
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:56 am
by jonnyrebel
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:59 am
by kaizen_jez
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:03 am
by feral witchchild
I don't care about what he looks like I just want to hear more of his music. I've thoroughly worn out everything he has put out thus far. I haven't felt this addicted to something since my Ecstasy phase.

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:03 am
by jonnyrebel
who else sent them an email saying burial was dub luke

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:14 am
by d-T-r
why's everyone on the 'oh well it was fun while it lasted' tip...
nothing changed the music's still there and will keep coming :/
but yeah as others have mentioned, in this day and age where the media is so influential and we're so used to seeing the faces behind the music, it was never gonna last.
ironically, remaining annoymous got him alot more publicty than he anticiopated which would of helped get his name out there even if he wanted the opposite.
personally i 'blame' the birth of music videos for orginially blurring the 'boundries' between the music and the image...nothing wrong with ascoiating a style or feeling part of a scene but its the music thats the glue, not what the people look like or whatever hair cut is in fashion. (obviously not refering to dubstep here but still)
ill stop now cos i sound like some pretencious blog owner or something.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:22 am
by jonnyrebel
i dont think anyone is acting like that tbh, I just think the whole thing is pretty cool, kind of a modern day myth you know.
If I was Burial id be feeling pretty good right now cos you know the only people truely bothered about him are more bothered about his music than who he is (something that has become more clear since hes announced this)
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:54 am
by gav_35
He should have asked Fatboy Slim, Damon Albarn & RDJ to all go up and collect his Mercury Prize - considering he wins it of course! That would have really fucked things up
I dont think he was bullied into showing his face, its not like he was getting stick for being anonymous.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:06 am
by throneofblood
This whole thing has been a bit depressing really. Most music journalists would have been extremely happy to carry on writing about Burial's music and the few statements he chooses to put out accompanying them, judging them on their merits alone. The Sun have proven themselves to be dim-witted in this instance, but complaining that the Bizarre column is full of stupid mistakes and wrong-headed ideas is a bit like complaining that the sky is too blue.
In publishing that riddle today, the day after Burial outed himself on his myspace site, they've proven that they don't actually give two short fucks about the music (anyone with even a passing interest in dubstep would have seen those clangers in the riddle immediately, and realised that someone is trying to stitch them up). What we can take from this: it's about the ego. The Bizarre team were stamping their feet because they didn't know who this person was; if he had not been anonymous, the stories would have been along the "Miserable electronic music favourite to win Mercury - Coldplay snubbed" lines. As he chose not to reveal himself, it bruised their collective ego, and they made right fools of themselves in the process of their "investigation".
Big up to everyone who sent them misleading info: I guess the riddle came from a forum user. And big up Burial, long may your career continue, and good luck with winning the Mercury cash.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:29 am
by darkmatter
"a dubstar artist"
its quality how some random producer from south london can accidentally expose the media for being complete eediots

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:29 am
by rich_flux
S'all about the tunes mate, big up Burial. Loved the interview with Wire, found it on the internet earlier, better than reading the shite in the Sun.
Looking forward to the nxt release
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:50 am
by deapoh
The Sun wrote:It’s got me baffled so I’m asking you lot to don your deerstalker hats and tweed capes, pick up your magnifying glasses and help me to arrive at a name.
The riddle could be the key to Burial’s true ID.
Are they so stupid that they didn't even know his name was already out?
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:01 pm
by daggus
Deapoh wrote:
Are they so stupid that they didn't even know his name was already out?
im sure they did wouldnt make much of a story then.
"help us find this person whose full name we know who probably lives in south london"
they shud stick to tryin to hunt maddie down
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:05 pm
by juliun_c90
throneofblood wrote:What we can take from this: it's about the ego. The Bizarre team were stamping their feet because they didn't know who this person was; if he had not been anonymous, the stories would have been along the "Miserable electronic music favourite to win Mercury - Coldplay snubbed" lines. As he chose not to reveal himself, it bruised their collective ego, and they made right fools of themselves in the process of their "investigation".
man spaketh sense
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:05 pm
by legend4ry
Mad respect for this bloke
Must admit I am not a huge fan of the work but I can appreciate the production and the genius behind it.
All the bloke wants to do is write music what he does so well! Its society these days who just wanna drain people of all the cash they can and then throw them away like last nights half eaten kebab.
I hope we don't see Burial on GMTV or Johnathan Ross, I hope he stays this big, I mean It'll be great if he won the mercury price but I kinda hope he don't cause he obviously just wants to write music, if people like it and buy it, its a bonus.
A true musician and a new found respect for the bloke.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:28 pm
by mos dan
listen wrote:It's all about the music so shouldn't matter, i did enjoy the facelessness of it all though.
Please direct all relevent abuse here:
gordon.smart@the-sun.co.uk
seriously, the guy fucking deserves it, he's totally fucked with me this week. this was what he put in the original piece:
He conducted a Bizarre phone interview where he confessed: “Only five people know I make tunes.”
except that was bullshit, he stole it from my guardian interview. so i complained and asked him to correct his flagrant lie and attribute the quote to the guardian. his response was to offer me money (which i refused obvs), and subsequently after i complained again he edited it to this bullshit:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sh ... 508588.ece
basically he's complete scum.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:33 pm
by the wiggle baron
...hang on hang on
(very) relevant points of anger aimed towards the disgusting people behind the sun aside.
You've been lurking here all this time?

Bravo