Burial vs El B - untitled
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@BoBoNomadMusic DJ's do this so an exclusive song can't get copied without the voice on top of it. It's just to prevent illegal versions around until it's released. Also sometimes MC's add a lot to a performance imo.
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In most cases they're told to talk over by the label to stop bootleggers
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@supersamo95 Hi chap - no I don't know him, don't know who he is (probably a great bloke) but I do know what he did - he talked all over someone elses creation - still, respect for the comment from you - clearly you are a dj & are looking out for your own.
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@BoBoNomadMusic Do you know the DJ? Do you know who he is? Do you know what he did? No? Shut the fuck up then.
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@Smellypuce I fucking hate DJ's - arrogant self important arse-wipes riding on the back of other peoples talent.
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@Smellypuce the DJ is EL-B
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@drfranksy The stuff at the beginning is another song off the same album (Nu Levels). It's called Move Forward by Zed Bias.
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This is 'Prophecy'. Awesome track.
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Hmm, seems alot harder and darker than a usual Burial tune. It's actually quite refreshing to hear
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@Smellypuce he cant, the MC has gotta talk over the top so people dont rob it, he's doing the artist a favour, so shut the fuck up
The DJ needs to shut the fuck up.
Smellypuce 1 year ago 58
@MattJamesATL Yeah what jamiepaul88 is commenting on is not that el-b sorted burial out with an album deal, but it was his influence that shqaped burials sound. Burial himself has stated that his sound came from trying to emulate el-b's beats and infact being unsuccessful, so using white noise and crackle to diguise any mistakes.
Lycanthropistdub 1 year ago 14