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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by wobbles » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:06 pm

garethom wrote:
Reverb wrote:How do brits pronounce burial and garage then.
For me it would be:

Beh-ree-ul

Garridge

I can see the garridge-garahge thing, but how do Americans say burial?
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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by garethom » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:08 pm

wobbles wrote:
garethom wrote:
Reverb wrote:How do brits pronounce burial and garage then.
For me it would be:

Beh-ree-ul

Garridge

I can see the garridge-garahge thing, but how do Americans say burial?
beh-ree-ul
Anybody seen the RBMA lecture with Goldie, some guy pronounced Burial as boo-ree-al. Think he was dutch. :corntard:

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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by fractal » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:31 pm

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Post by Pedro Sánchez » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:32 pm

garethom wrote:
wobbles wrote:
garethom wrote:
Reverb wrote:How do brits pronounce burial and garage then.
For me it would be:

Beh-ree-ul

Garridge

I can see the garridge-garahge thing, but how do Americans say burial?
beh-ree-ul
Anybody seen the RBMA lecture with Goldie, some guy pronounced Burial as boo-ree-al. Think he was dutch. :corntard:
One of the most awkward lectures I have ever seen, that guys interviewing style is terrible.
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Post by BonerJams04 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:33 pm

garethom wrote:
Reverb wrote:How do brits pronounce burial and garage then.
For me it would be:

Beh-ree-ul

Garridge

I can see the garridge-garahge thing, but how do Americans say burial?
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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by the_disconekt » Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:43 pm

buhr-e-ul

I can't be the only one?

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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by Samādhi » Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:51 pm

fractal wrote:
say_whut wrote:
LumiNiscent wrote:
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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.
If memory serves correct, I'm sure K9 as given co production credits on the street halo ep
not sure where y'all are getting your info, but it's false

all burial on that ep
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.

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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Post by Mortal » Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:56 pm

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Post by Phigure » Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:57 pm

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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by computerface » Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:59 am

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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by extremesociety » Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:04 am

topher


...but it's pronounced "Burial"

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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by _TraX_ » Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:08 am

When did the majority of El-B 's tunes come out?
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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by dsprainman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:29 am

"B: I really want to remix Misty Winter by Digital Mystikz. Please. It’s the baddest tune ever made."
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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by TopManLurka » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:20 am

best thing ive bought in the past two years.

this guy needs to cheer up though man

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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by ketamine » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:24 am

TopManLurka wrote:best thing ive bought in the past two years.

this guy needs to cheer up though man
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”…

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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by the_disconekt » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:26 am

ketamine wrote:
TopManLurka wrote:best thing ive bought in the past two years.

this guy needs to cheer up though man
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”…
I wouldn't mind that.

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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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by Sykotic » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:20 am

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

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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by the_disconekt » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:26 am

All them unreleased tunes on a white label in the same vein as Ashtray Wasp. I'd dig that.
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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by Sykotic » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:48 am

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

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Re: Burial - Kindred

Post by hudson » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:23 am

ketamine wrote:
TopManLurka wrote:best thing ive bought in the past two years.

this guy needs to cheer up though man
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”…
It doesn't really sound forced to me :/
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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