Burial is good, very post-apocalyptic as you say. Interstingly he says
he composed the whole thing using only soundforge. Another good
piece of
information is that it can be downloaded in lossless FLAC format at
bleep.com.
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Miller [mailto:grahammiller@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, 17 August 2006 3:34 AM
To: microsound
Subject: Re: [microsound] Re: thom yorke's eraser
i checed out that burial disc in the record store - it sounds
AMAZING. spooky post-apocalyptic sci-fi...
On 16-Aug-06, at 9:56 AM, peter lasell wrote:
I gave the album a listen, it's not bad, it just sounds like
Radiohead b-sides. I think Yorke's vocal range is really limited,
making his work a little tedious to these ears. Yorke doesn't
really stretch at all. I still think their instrumentals rip off
afx (i secretly suspect he does production for them).
here are some releases that ive been listening to nonstop, most
might appeal to microsounders:
marsen_jules_-_lazy_sunday_funerals
burial-burial_(hyperdub)-2006
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