Musical concern: Burial
12steve wrote:Jesus this music is horrible. What the fuck people.
Its like the whole world is a perfume commercial.
Oh Steve, go roll around some more in the dusty catacombs of your punk rock dust.
Not as good as Justice. Sike. Sorta.
Musical concern: Burial
14I've liked what I've heard, which is very unusual for me and anything electronica. I'll poke around more before ruling.
http://www.myspace.com/leopoldandloebchicago
Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
Musical concern: Burial
15Sounds like Kruder & Dorfmeister. Eh. S'okay. I'd need to hear the album in a proper setting.
Musical concern: Burial
16I don't get it.
Sounds like a teen disco club on a cruise line, or "night skating" at a roller rink.
Crud.
Sounds like a teen disco club on a cruise line, or "night skating" at a roller rink.
Crud.
Musical concern: Burial
17Dr. Venkman wrote:Crud.
I'd forgotten that this word existed!
Crud!
This 'music' is 'crud'!
Crud!
I'm a cowboy, on a steel horse I ride.
Musical concern: Burial
18tmidgett wrote:A post-apocalyptic-Camden-market vibe.
I dunno, in October, Camden Market looked like it had already gone full circle from post-Apocalyptic all the way back to just plain old Apocalyptic.
I was jokingly told by another PRF member that the punks there are placed there by the local council, but I suspect he was not really joking.
Musical concern: Burial
19I've just been listening to this for the first time... I had a really bad first impression of it. Some of the samples sound like the generic dub samples that come with Reason... but I think I'm starting to "get" it. There are a lot of really subtle, delicate things going on. There isn't a deep musical structure, nor is there lots of in your face stylistic flaunting, it's just that after awhile something about it feels good.
Burial wrote:"It's more about when you come back from being out somewhere; in a minicab or a night bus, or with someone, or walking home across London late at night, dreamlike, and you've still got the music kind of echoing in you, in your bloodstream, but with real life trying to get in the way. I want it to be like a little sanctuary. It's like that 24-hour stand selling tea on a rainy night, glowing in the dark. It's pretty simple."
Musical concern: Burial
20Really good stuff. Easy to burn out on, but nice if you're in the mood to immerse yourself in it. Crackly.