beh-ree-ulgarethom wrote:For me it would be:Reverb wrote:How do brits pronounce burial and garage then.
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I can see the garridge-garahge thing, but how do Americans say burial?
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Anybody seen the RBMA lecture with Goldie, some guy pronounced Burial as boo-ree-al. Think he was dutch.wobbles wrote:beh-ree-ulgarethom wrote:For me it would be:Reverb wrote:How do brits pronounce burial and garage then.
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Garridge
I can see the garridge-garahge thing, but how do Americans say burial?

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One of the most awkward lectures I have ever seen, that guys interviewing style is terrible.garethom wrote:Anybody seen the RBMA lecture with Goldie, some guy pronounced Burial as boo-ree-al. Think he was dutch.wobbles wrote:beh-ree-ulgarethom wrote:For me it would be:Reverb wrote:How do brits pronounce burial and garage then.
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I can see the garridge-garahge thing, but how do Americans say burial?
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Bear - E - Ullgarethom wrote:For me it would be:Reverb wrote:How do brits pronounce burial and garage then.
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I can see the garridge-garahge thing, but how do Americans say burial?
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I swear I read it from a legit source some time ago, but I can't remember where. I already tryed to have a research on it, but found nothing, yet. I'm sorry if it's wrong, but believe me I'm not the type of person making up things like this. I really have in mind that I read it somewhere. - Wherever it was, could have been a wrong information, also. But fact is, that the DJ-sets Kode9 played on rinse aswell as his blog were an initial inspration for Burial.fractal wrote:not sure where y'all are getting your info, but it's falsesay_whut wrote:If memory serves correct, I'm sure K9 as given co production credits on the street halo epLumiNiscent wrote: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.vishes wrote: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??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]
all burial on that ep
from the interview on blackdownsounboy.blogspot.com:
"B: I became obsessed with El-B and garage. Those drums. I’d been into jungle but then heard that stuff and loved it. Looking for those records I found the Hyperdub website, so I emailed Kode 9. I sent him some budget first tunes and he played one of them on Groovetech, which was so funny. For a year I had a break and didn’t send him anything. Then I sent him a CD that was a big step up to see what he thought – and we went from there.
B: It’s just wicked: I like the name “Hyperdub”. It sounded dark. That website – which is down now – was quite important for me. I’ve never sent tunes to anyone except Kode 9."
The whole interview gives a view on the involvement of Kode9 in Burials early development. http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2 ... chive.html
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...but it's pronounced "Burial"
...but it's pronounced "Burial"
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When did the majority of El-B 's tunes come out?
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best thing ive bought in the past two years.
this guy needs to cheer up though man
this guy needs to cheer up though man
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I think he’s forcing it at this point tbh--but is such a good producer he can still bang out the old style on purpose. I’ve a strong feeling everything else from this point on will be 4x4 uptempo stuff like “Loner”…TopManLurka wrote:best thing ive bought in the past two years.
this guy needs to cheer up though man
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I wouldn't mind that.ketamine wrote:I think he’s forcing it at this point tbh--but is such a good producer he can still bang out the old style on purpose. I’ve a strong feeling everything else from this point on will be 4x4 uptempo stuff like “Loner”…TopManLurka wrote:best thing ive bought in the past two years.
this guy needs to cheer up though man
Kindred is also a really dark tune but it doesn't have the same sad/mopey feeling as ashtray wasp or his earlier stuff, it's just a big beat for a big dark room
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the whole ep doesnt compare to his unreleased tunes tho
untitled 2, feral witchchild, gaslight cold planet, speedball 2 and a few others
omg they need to come out tbh

untitled 2, feral witchchild, gaslight cold planet, speedball 2 and a few others
omg they need to come out tbh
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All them unreleased tunes on a white label in the same vein as Ashtray Wasp. I'd dig that.
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would cop.
does any1 feel the bit at 3.11 -4.04 in ashtray wasp just sounds kinda rubbish?? the chords/strings or whatever seem like they was just thrown in and it just sounds odd considering how good everything else is
does any1 feel the bit at 3.11 -4.04 in ashtray wasp just sounds kinda rubbish?? the chords/strings or whatever seem like they was just thrown in and it just sounds odd considering how good everything else is
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It doesn't really sound forced to me :/ketamine wrote:I think he’s forcing it at this point tbh--but is such a good producer he can still bang out the old style on purpose. I’ve a strong feeling everything else from this point on will be 4x4 uptempo stuff like “Loner”…TopManLurka wrote:best thing ive bought in the past two years.
this guy needs to cheer up though man
That would be a neat progression for him though. As much as I love his mopey side, it be interesting to see what he could do with some more positive emotions.
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