Samādhi wrote:
and never forget that he co-produced a lot of Burial's stuff + gave him initial inspiration with his dj-sets on rinse.fm and his hyperdub-blog.[/size]
I don't get you... Are you saying that Kode9 co-produced some of Burial's tunes and also gave inspiration for Burial's Rinse FM dj sets and Burial's hyperdub blog??
He's saying that the show Kode9 used to have on Rinse and the Hyperdub blog that Kode9 used to write inspired Burial. And he's stating that Kode9 coproduced for Burial, which I doubt.
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:37 pm
by cosmic_surgeon
Giving it a first proper listen, interesting direction for Burial to go - as always, so emotive but with a bit more groove this time. I've always been anxious whenever there's new Burial because so many of my favourite musicians have crumbled in their later careers, but Burial continues to show there's interesting stuff left to do in the space he opened up. Pretty lengthy too, entirely abandoned anything remotely resembling traditional song structure. These are more like pieces than tracks.
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:59 pm
by extremesociety
This is probably my fav:
#darrrrk
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:25 pm
by Kochari
Kindred sounds like a Scuba track
I like it.
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:35 pm
by antipode
Probably not gonna buy this right away - for the shitstorm that Burial releases cause, Street Halo is still in stock..
Gonna wait til the hype dies down and then re-evaluate my feelings towards it
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:38 pm
by fractal
Kochari wrote:Kindred sounds like a Scuba track
I like it.
hmm, i don't get that association, but its my favorite track off of the ep! the beat is superb
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:40 pm
by wobbles
kindreds my fav track too
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:42 pm
by fractal
can't wait for the LP
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:01 pm
by vishes
fractal wrote:can't wait for the LP
You just had to tease us eh?
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:35 am
by NiGHTS_24
Ashtray Wasp is the one
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:50 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
epochalypso wrote:Probably not gonna buy this right away - for the shitstorm that Burial releases cause, Street Halo is still in stock..
Gonna wait til the hype dies down and then re-evaluate my feelings towards it
you making a vinyl purchase as opposed to digital?
think im gonna cop the digi tonite, just got paaaaayed... and most likely will be broke by the morning
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:05 am
by antipode
Nevalo wrote:
epochalypso wrote:Probably not gonna buy this right away - for the shitstorm that Burial releases cause, Street Halo is still in stock..
Gonna wait til the hype dies down and then re-evaluate my feelings towards it
you making a vinyl purchase as opposed to digital?
think im gonna cop the digi tonite, just got paaaaayed... and most likely will be broke by the morning
Yeah probably..
Just got the be true remix on wax and might even get untrue aswell before this. or maybe his first album.. undecided. glad I got street halo though.. nyc/stolen dog are amazing - i just wish I had more tunes that I could mix with them (without putting it into 45 and doing some dodgy pitch shifted maneuvers.)
PS KODE 9 - PLEASE PRESS FOSTERCARE.
PLEASE?
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:31 am
by cosmic_surgeon
nvm.
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:33 am
by Soiree
How many DAYZE till I'ma be playing the 12"? Pitchfork gave it a 8.7, "best new music", not always in agreement with P-Fork, but despite the awfully poorly written review, I'm happy to see music like Burial gets the recognition it deserves.
Also, there is a dsf user named Cappy who has HD001 Sign selling for 7 lbs.
I just don't know if I can trust a deal that good, seems far fetched, he could get like 40 lbs on Ebay for it.
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:46 am
by Devry_Kaneda
the last paragraph wasn't that bad. got the point across that it has once again been made clear that we're dealing with a straight-up genius.
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:38 am
by Glue Reed
cosmic surgeon wrote:Giving it a first proper listen, interesting direction for Burial to go - as always, so emotive but with a bit more groove this time. I've always been anxious whenever there's new Burial because so many of my favourite musicians have crumbled in their later careers, but Burial continues to show there's interesting stuff left to do in the space he opened up. Pretty lengthy too, entirely abandoned anything remotely resembling traditional song structure. These are more like pieces than tracks.
One of the reasons I love Burial is that he strives to be more than dance music, even if he's humble in explaining his music and inspiration. Just looking at his tastes (Husker Du to El-B) and his interviews, you can tell that he has an inherent feel and understanding of music as art, essay, and multifaceted vessel of expression. It really shines on this, esp on Ashtray Wasp. Like, I cannot get over how beautiful it is. And Loner is just so packed with history and the shadow of memories never made.
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:49 am
by dgibb
Soiree wrote:Pitchfork gave it a 8.7, "best new music", not always in agreement with P-Fork, but despite the awfully poorly written review, I'm happy to see music like Burial gets the recognition it deserves.
I liked the review. I didn't really find that it reeked of pretension the way a lot of their writing does. It made some good points about this EP feeling heavy and devastating, and how Kindred is just BIG and full of detail. I guess the writing does tend to ramble on and use adjectives very liberally, but on the whole I thought it was well enough written. I guess yeah, it does have a bit of grandeur now that I re-read it, but whatever. Last paragraph was great.
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:54 am
by BASED
dgibb wrote:
Soiree wrote:Pitchfork gave it a 8.7, "best new music", not always in agreement with P-Fork, but despite the awfully poorly written review, I'm happy to see music like Burial gets the recognition it deserves.
I liked the review. I didn't really find that it reeked of pretension the way a lot of their writing does. It made some good points about this EP feeling heavy and devastating, and how Kindred is just BIG and full of detail. I guess the writing does tend to ramble on and use adjectives very liberally, but on the whole I thought it was well enough written. I guess yeah, it does have a bit of grandeur now that I re-read it, but whatever. Last paragraph was great.
thats andrew ryce for u
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 4:22 am
by _TraX_
Kochari wrote:Kindred sounds like a Scuba track
I like it.
I don't feel anything when I'm listening to Scuba, Triangulation was for me
Re: Burial - Kindred
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:58 am
by BASED
downloaded it off a russian message board and pre ordered it off redeye....