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Old 12.28.2007, 05:07 PM   #55
jimbrim
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Originally Posted by RdTv
Agreed on the entire Burial situation. I mean when compared to say most older dub artists, Burial pales. For all those who admire and adore Burial, have you all listend to actual pioneer era dub/reggae. If not, then out Roots Radics, Yabby You, King Tubby, Dennis Al Capone, Alton Ellis, Scientist, Crazy Mad Professor. etc.....

I dunno, i wouldnt say Burial is dub at all, i wouldnt even file his music under dubstep either. Sure his first record has some dubstep influences, but doesnt really compare to artists like Benga, Skream, DMZ etc. His new record has more of a 2-step and garage feel, and i still really like it, he has his own sound, and I think its the ghostly atmosphere he creates that attracts me the most.
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