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Last Active 07-13-22 3:27 am Joined 11-02-13
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| if you like burial…
yeah i know we all love burial, he's the best. but the great thing is there's a ton of tangentially similar music that you can probably get down to if you get down to burial. check it | 1 | | Pariah (UK) Detroit Falls
b-side rivals burial's best work. pariah certainly takes influence from the man, but he does amazing things with samples too. a-side veers away from the garage/dubstep sound and the b-side is the real winner here so check that for sure. it's probably the closest you'll come to the moody, atmospheric tone of burial's work | 2 | | DjRum Mountains
towering garage/dubstep with a swagger. "Mountains Pt. 1" and "Mountains Pt. 2 & 3" probably reflect burial's moodiness the best, but the bookends are masterful dubby tunes for the dancefloor. his 2018 full-length "Portrait with Firewood" on the legendary label R&S wasn't too shabby either. | 3 | | Objekt Objekt #1
if burial's percussion excites you, then this should be perfect for you. objekt's drums on this EP are absolutely thunderous. heavily rhythm-based music, so don't expect somber melodies or anything. | 4 | | Blawan Fram
"Getting Me Down" is the choice cut from Blawan. one of the stickiest vocal samples i've heard. this one will sneak up on you and dig its way into your mind. | 5 | | Kode9 and the Spaceape Memories of the Future
the Hyperdub founder is a must-listen for burial fans. his collaborative album with MC Spaceape, who appears on burial's self-titled album, is among his best work. Kode9's dubby beats are the perfect backdrop for Spaceape's deep patois. | 6 | | El-B The Roots of El-B
this dude was certainly an influence on the garage/dubstep/uk bass of the late 2000s and early 2010s. jittery 2-steps and jazzy synth melodies galore. if you like the rhythm of burial's stuff, this will be a treat for you. | 7 | | Volor Flex Tramp
this one is basically a 1:1 copy of burial in almost every aspect. it's a pretty blatant ripoff so this is kind of a sure shot | 8 | | Todd Edwards Prima Edizione
joyous, endlessly danceable 90s garage/house album. definitely not similar mood-wise to burial but i think certain fans of his could find something appealing about just how fun todd's work is. get on your feet and groove | 9 | | Martyn Great Lengths
"Natural Selection" is an absolute classic of dubstep. a late-night banger if there ever was one—subtle, deep, and danceable. | 10 | | Joy Orbison The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow
a-side is one of my personal favorites—"Hyph Mngo" might be his most well-known, but "The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow" progresses so perfectly. a huge track with a classic bass melody. | 11 | | Various Artists Fabric Presents Elevator Music Vol. 1
good sampler of some of the more well known and lesser known artists involved int he dubstep/uk funky scene in the late 2000s | |
Ryus
07.27.20 | check it yall. might add more when im less lazy | Jots
07.27.20 | wait I thought he was a long-running site meme. ppl unironically like him? | BaselineOOO
07.27.20 | Well he's certainly a better artist than This Heat and HANL if that means anything. | Ryus
07.27.20 | lets keep it civil here! | Jots
07.27.20 | I’m jk I like Burial a lot and have his art tattood on me lol, I do declare | Jots
07.27.20 | and Ryus if you’ve kept up with sixdegree’s shoutbox you’d know you’re on mighty thin ice | Ryus
07.27.20 | now golly what have i done | Ryus
07.27.20 | sweet name change. very mysterious. cant even click on your profile anymore | Deez
07.27.20 | Oh man these take me back. I LOVE 9 and LOVE Detroit falls also. That was that sweet spot shit. 5 also great. 'Black Sun' Was alway my fave Kode 9 I was hit miss a lot with his own output. Those late 2000 were the best for that dubstep,cross over glitch stuff too. Distance,Starkey,Vexd some my faves from that time. The dubstep warz. Glory days
Nocow Ruins Tape is one that comes to mind that was very Burial like. Kinda came after the heyday , maybe early 2010s.
Hyph Mongo is a jam still. | JustJoe.
07.27.20 | 2 is ❤️ | Ryus
07.27.20 | "Distance,Starkey,Vexd some my faves from that time."
vex'd and distance are pretty good, not sure if i've heard starkey | Deez
07.27.20 | 'Ephemeral exhibits' was dope. His later stuff is wack. He was on the the dubstepwars part 2 when all the originals picked a new guy do do a set. Jamie Vexd picked him. Kryptic minds/ekelon where others I used to love, there was so much good stuff then before it become the monstrosity it is now. Just before the beat scene blew up and Flying Lotus would be dropping 16 bit and bar9 in his sets. | TheSpaceMan
07.27.20 | 9 is a definite classic even if its not really my fav in the world... and you know my thoughts on 2. will check what i dont know! | Lord(e)Po)))ts
07.27.20 | Nice | bloc
07.27.20 | Who is this new johnny fellow I keep seeing around | Jots
07.29.20 | 🤦🏻♂️ |
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