>entry level techno
Then how come I can't find anything like this? El-B just doesn't do it for me.
Also what's your favorite Burial track?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2Gppa-8hMA&
>>71645321
that video is hypnotizing
>>71645321
Come Down to Us
>>71645321
Entry-level does not mean non-unique.
>>71645348
Yeah, I like these types of videos, regardless of how cheesy they are.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl9lQonO_RQ
I don't understand it either, you'd figure there'd be dozens of Burial ripoffs considering how rough most of the production is.
Favorite tracks are Near Dark (that weird-ass hi-hat sound is amazing, most underrated Untrue cut imo), Ashtray Wasp, and Nova
>>71645321
It's not entry level electronic, it's entry level "underground" or "ambient' electronic though.
Also you can't find anything better because there literally isn't anything better, Burial is king desu.
2814 and Orbital also offer good feels and these 3 remind me of each other.
>>71645439
Its not cheesy, sometimes I do drive at wee hours playing music, its seriously the most peaceful thing I experience.
>>71645442
>Near Dark
>those beautiful samples that sound like change shifting inside a cash register and bullet casings dropping
muh dick
>>71645442
>I don't understand it either, you'd figure there'd be dozens of Burial ripoffs considering how rough most of the production is.
This is sarcasm, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kbqb30Endxo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImpzgZL5eu0
Manu Shrine and Volor Flex, along with Clubroot, are probably the "best" garage producers who make stuff in a similar vein to Burial. I've listened to countless others, but most of them fall flat or just try to completely emulate Burial's style without their own flair.
>>71645506
I do the same thing anon, but watching a video of that type of midnight drive feels "off", to me. The video is still nice, though, but not as good as the real thing.
Burial? More more like BOREial
So any album recs?
>>71645321
Why does /bleep/ hate him so much?
>>71646385
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKCt8B6kK8g
this is all mostly pre-burial era, you can spot his influence all over burial's music. he's not innovative or deep in anyway, he's just a sellout that appealed more to normies.
>>71645321
its not fucking techno
its GARAGE
>>71645321
>techno
idiot
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>>71646747
garage is techno
>>71646720
its not fucking techno
its GARBAGE
There fixed it for you
>>71646754
no its not you mongo
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>>71646754
and a vagina is a penis too
>>71646754
Huh? No it's not. What the fuck do you think techno is?
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>>71646779
do you guys get triggered by the word orchestral as well?
>>71646802
probably would get triggered if you called a solo classical piece orchestral yes
>>71646802
techno =/= all electronic music
It's the name of a specific genre you idiot.
>>71646827
my b anon
I thought techno was just a very broad term for electronic music; whatever that means these days.
burial invented dubstep and garage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFP-yMZIWMo
years before burial
really makes you think
>>71646669
calling burial a sellout is such a pathetic move lls your insecurity is showing
>>71647175
>2006
Actually Burial had already released music by then
>>71647219
??
https://www.discogs.com/Ghost-Buck-Bury/release/298887
>>71647263
said 2006 on youtube
Also, the music on Burial's s/t goes back to at least 2001. And he probably had been producing before that.
2000
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AaOhjEoN78
>>71647287
El-B has been RELEASING music since 2000 and producing since mid 90's.
>>71647287
he has cited el-b as an influence and el-bs music was played in clubs and on pirate radio for years before it was released