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> El-B is considered to be the 'godfather' of Dubstep, with his early > That collection covers his 2 Step, Grime and some of the 'Ghost' > Interviews with Burial that I've read - when he's been asked about anyway, nice one on the upload, thanks. "the club", "show a little
> suntzu wrote:
>> i like it. was listening to it while working last night/today and i
>> was a lot more into it than on the other listen i gave it a couple
>> weeks ago. is this guy an influence on burial, or is there other
>> stuff that has that drum programming style (the timing, the
>> clicky/glitchy sounds on the high end that don't pretend to sound like
>> real drums at all)? what would you classify it as? garage? early
>> dubstep? it's all stuff from a few years ago, right?
> 'Ghost' projects cited as the origins of the genre.
> production and yeah it is a retrospective look (probably ranging between
> 10 years old at the most to about 2006/7.)
> influences, El-B (and specifically his drums) is often mentioned with
> Burial deeming them the ideal drums so it's not surprising there are
> similarities.
love", and "lyrical tempo" are probably my favorites.