Re: (313) some tunes

2012-04-19 Thread Michael Bramwell
Anything nova/burial is def hyped at the moment, a friend kindly bought me a copy (the cheapskate in me refuses to buy single sided vinyl) and it has grown on me over a few listens, but then again i am a fan of Burial. Just a matter of different tastes me thinks. On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 3:29 PM,

Re: (313) some tunes

2012-04-19 Thread kent williams
Whether or not Burial does it for you is a matter of personal taste. I'm a fan but I can't really explain why except that his tracks are interesting for textural reasons. And I credit him for rescuing mournful minor chord sequences from the prog-house people. Like he's using the same harmonic

Re: (313) some tunes

2012-04-19 Thread Ronny Pries
I don't get much about Nova either but i love his first two albums as well. Mainly because of his mood and sound, everything is damped, noisey, calm and laidback while at the same time flooding the room with lots of bass. He achieved to create a sound of his own that stood out a mile from

(313) Robert Henke of Monolake Interview on Self-Titled

2012-04-19 Thread tydesign
interview with album preview: http://www.self-titledmag.com/2012/04/19/the-self-titled-interview-robert-henke-of-monolake/