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Re: Burial
I was just reading he uses exactly the same sample used a couple years ago by Lurker of Chalice (black metal/ambient project).
From this movie http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0325055/ I don't know on what track as I haven't listened to it yet.
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Re: Burial
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Nope - the whole intro track "[untitled]" "I'll show you light now, it burns forever" is straight off of Inland Empire on the movie it goes on a bit more, but I don't want to give anything away if you happen to ever watch it. The sample doesn't happen until close to the end... a hobo says it to one of the characters I'm also pretty sure the crackly record noise is also from that (and the strings as well... although I'm not 100% positive) ...which I also recorded damn it well - you know what? As I was already planning on using it... i still am, but I want to make it clear - it's not b/c of Burial... Last edited by joethelion; 11-06-2007 at 12:13 PM. |
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oh yeah, i wanted to get the CD so that i could listen over and over at work. i'm listening to reggaeton instead -_- |
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Re: Burial
still waiting for the flac on bleep
Tuesday my ass! normally, I wouldn't care and just buy the mp3's ... but I've noticed it's especially worth it (getting lossless) when it comes to dubstep and really heavy electronic stuff (like Boys Noize, Teenage Bad Girl...) |
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After giving the new one a couple of listens... the pitch shift vocals are annoyingly overused, and it seems a lot less varied than the first album. I'm not going to risk saying it's formulaic after the grief I got earlier in the thread, but it's almost as if he's homed in better on his own style, or to put it another way it's not got as much of that rough sketched quality that the first one had. Despite "archangel" probably being my favourite Burial track, I prefer the first album. Perhaps this is because this one is more influenced by uk-garage and less experimental/ambient than the first?
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