thirdform

pass the sick bucket
Because of the way it’s buried the later stuff doesn’t get attention. Maybe because it’s not packaged as songs or in album but is definitely some of his best

No it just sounds bad, even if there are interesting and good ideas. he should learn to produce something with more guts and something that isn't crumbly.

This is the indie proposition. I think its vile. People who don't demand tightness and excellence from their music are revolting.
 

version

Well-known member
i kinda think street halo is his best

That's where something flipped and he lost it for me. I've liked stuff since, but that was the first time he sounded plastic-y and 'fake'. Always wondered whether he got some new gear after 'Untrue' and that's what did it.
 

shakahislop

Well-known member
Because of the way it’s buried the later stuff doesn’t get attention. Maybe because it’s not packaged as songs or in album but is definitely some of his best
Yeah I've always assumed it's a bit deliberate, making it hard to navigate. Some of the stuff he's released after untrue is like two or three tunes string together as one.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
Even Sweet Like Chocolate, Flowers and all the pop garage crossover hits just sound much better from a production standpoint. There is no denying this.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
I said this earlier in the thread but xtra spice mikey/phineus II is a proper 90s amiga fetishist and his music still works because he isn't saying oh yeah I'm happy for my stuff to sound average.

The only genre where that sort of works is minimal techno of the berlin kind, but even then there is a lot of crap to trawl through, and the tyranny of choice inevitably kicks in.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
this was one of the things that happened most notably to US indie but also to almost everything, some kind of lack of the previously existing pressure to make things as you say excellent

Last night someone on twitter blocked me for saying I never liked Kate Bush, apparently it was unsolicited negativity. With an attitude like that, you can't make anything good.
 

rubberdingyrapids

Well-known member
why doesnt burial do dj-ing? or gigs even? im sure he could do performances and protect his identity, build it into the performance etc. is he just loaded already? or a victim of his own credo?
 
I don’t agree but
why doesnt burial do dj-ing? or gigs even? im sure he could do performances and protect his identity, build it into the performance etc. is he just loaded already? or a victim of his own credo?

Performance anxiety, shy. Makes sense considering his music and interviews
 

Pearsall

Prodigal Son
although to be fair trance is a very south london (particularly brixton sound.) You don't get any of that round finsbury park way.

I'm sure now @Pearsall will tell me I'm wrong and there was a crusty finsbury park trance scene in 1997 but I'm sticking with trance being suitable for the sarf london temperament for now.
hehe. I don't remember going to too many hard trance club nights in North London back in the day, there were some at the Pleasure Rooms in Tottenham and also the Rocket in Islington, and also Camden Palace, but I guess that was more hard house nights. Tyssen Street Studios in Dalston, but I don't think that counts? But most of that scene was in South London for sure.
 
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