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Look at his best I love the guy but a lot of the time his production style does not require hi fidelity engineering techniques, and indeed on Hell Hath No Fury (surely his most consistent full album production?) the cheapo-nastiness of it all is what gives it a certain vitality (in a very similar way to early Grime- all neon nastiness and out of sync drums).
I would have liked to have heard but that will emerge eventually (like Shutta off the 1st promo mix)
i just heard this and it's nice but veers too close to the "over-ripe-brie" aspects of vangelis's bladerunner soundtrack.
are we going to make fun of hell hath no fury today?
i like it all i don't care what anybody sayzzz
I saw a documentary on the Neptunes, Pharrell seems to be more the ideas guy and Chad Hugo is the technical whiz who realises these ideas on the gear.
That's because he is so rich and influential he doesn't have to work anymore.
God I wish I were Pharrell.
i just heard this and it's nice but veers too close to the "over-ripe-brie" aspects of vangelis's bladerunner soundtrack.
Zhao: I love Shackleton but do you not find his whole pan-global percussion fests equally samey (also- and you're the right guy to ask on this perhaps- do they not measure up a bit short in comparison to the original sources he's drawing on...?)
Zhao: I love Shackleton but do you not find his whole pan-global percussion fests equally samey
(also- and you're the right guy to ask on this perhaps- do they not measure up a bit short in comparison to the original sources he's drawing on...?)
To me it's not so much that Burial's music is important, or amazing or groundbreaking. It's more that it captures so well a certain sense of less and distant hope that is immediately familiar to anyone who has ever believed in the 'rave dream' or ruined their brain chemistry with mdma. In that sense it's very generous music that wants to make a connection with the massive and how things feel these days. So for a certain type of person it does feel kind of epochal.do people feel that it is really all that important? to me Shakleton is a bigger splash in the dubstep pond...
well that is, as people in the corporate sector would say, a no-brainer. if only classical sufi percussion had these big modern production values...
fuck i really need to put together that collection of "ancient futurism" tracks don't i??? i mean talk about GOOSEBUMPS and raw psycho-active power... Islamic music from Indonesia... the deep, dark, ominous rush of monolithic morrocan flutes...