I dont listen to as much new music as i should. That happens to most crusty old record collectors, after a while we turn all "it aint like it used to be" and stop checking for the new shit. Lets face it, its pretty pathetic.
The usual excuse is "all new music is crap anyways, you youngins with yer em pee frees, i dunno where to start". But once in a blue moon there is a cosmic shift and something remarkable happens: a new music arrives that builds on the past, expands the possibilities of the future and reaches in to your very soul and changes everything.
Ladies and Gentlemen: meet Burial.
Im not going to post video after video, you can head on over to youtube and do it yourself. What i will do is post an unedited transcript of an interview with Burial from 2006. Not only does he make some of the most beautiful music i have heard, Burial is also one of the realest people left on the planet.
There is hope yet.
Read on
And play this in the background while you do.
The usual excuse is "all new music is crap anyways, you youngins with yer em pee frees, i dunno where to start". But once in a blue moon there is a cosmic shift and something remarkable happens: a new music arrives that builds on the past, expands the possibilities of the future and reaches in to your very soul and changes everything.
Ladies and Gentlemen: meet Burial.
Im not going to post video after video, you can head on over to youtube and do it yourself. What i will do is post an unedited transcript of an interview with Burial from 2006. Not only does he make some of the most beautiful music i have heard, Burial is also one of the realest people left on the planet.
There is hope yet.
Read on
And play this in the background while you do.