Burial, Ghost Hardware
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- Опубліковано 2 кві 2013
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this is an album for those people who have to commute and switch trains and walk a lot everyday in the city. specially in the winter. enjoy lads
Dublin City Christmas eve 2016, wandering round at 4am earphones on full blast trying to find some reason to exist.
My man. Im in L.A. but this comment hits
да, про зиму тут вообще в точку, особенно когда идешь куда то, на улице снег идет, и в наушниках играет Burial-Her revolution и His Rope😍😍Burial лучший❤
Bro... yes. Exactly this, what u said man. This is the album. No more. No less. Perfekt helt enkelt.
Too bad i live in Glenealy I guess I’ll never listen to this album again :(
I was a 19yo foreign student in London in 2006 and sometimes had no place to stay for a night and and would ride one of them night buses where you're going nowhere but at least it's warm. This music soundals exactly like thet
... 🖤
Hope you're living better now bud.
i relate it brings back memories of being homeless and addicted to drugs,in the cold begging,in gritty places, yet feeling warm head to toe but from drugs. im sober now but this just encapsulates that feeling but in sound.
How can you be foreign if you were listening to Burial?
@@jupieterr kinda deep, burial ingrained into the UK conscious?
For some reason my 3-month old baby loves taking a nap to this. I think it's because of the white noise hats and all the background noises.
I loved listening to this masterpiece as a teenager. I love the entire album, it's still one of the most influential musical pieces in my life.
Tell them about that in the future, and try to get them into it again.
my girlfriend is currently passing out to this on my lap :)
Currently walking through the streets of berlin.
Hope you had a good journey, man!
This is my personal quintessential Berlin album. 2008 winter nights in my room at Sama32, Samariterstrasse.
The thing I love most about this album.....are the deep chromatic surreal bass tones.
Really reminds me of the sounds the mandelbrot fractal alien thing made in the movie Annihilation.
Creepy af....but incredibly beautiful.
Moderat - The Mark, That's what what you're thinking of. Great band, defo not Burial but worth exploring. Better live funnily enough if you get the later concerts on UA-cam.
✨ 🌊 🌊
i feel like the bass notes are whales making whale noises and i fucking love the triple rim that repeats indefinitely
Absolutely amazing that you made a burial correlation with the movie annihilation
WHAT AN ALBUM
Christina Aguilera's enigmatic voice in this track is just the perfect element to what is one of the most hypnotizing records of the 21st century. She is also sampled by the end of Archangel. MAGIC.
do you know which tracks he sampled?
@@Ionknw beautiful by Christina Aguilera
Totally agree
I'm so glad I discovered this man. It's because of artists like Burial, Joker, Scream, Kromestar, and Benga that have changed my perception of what Dubstep was. I hope to discover more artists like them in the future. Thank you for the upload.
Check out digital mystiks, Mala, coki and anything on the DMZ label next. So much to discover☺️
@@pushthetempo2 I'll check em out. Thanks, man.
a few more names if you haven't heard them already: peverelist, hatcha, horsepower productions, pinch
@@ResurrectTheChainsmoker
I highly recommend the album:
A Path Untold -Sourcery
@@EsotericHighway Thank you, friend.
When music gets to a certain level with frequency interacting the voices are just there
ustill gotta sing tho
Grew up to this song and this album - thank you Burial
Same. Can't believe I shrugged it off in 2010 when it was still pretty fresh.
For the past 6-8 years I thought dubstep was only skrillex-like music. But this is different. This song in particualr is like how I felt for the duration of the year after my mother died when I was a kid, but put into sound. At least extremely close to that. It's a great song.
This is from when dubstep started!!! South London 😬
@bip bop because most people don't even know what garage is!!
@bip bop I saw a video-essay that said taht this is early days dubstep, that's why.
@bip bop It is a Garage beat, but Burial is a Dubstep artist. He is heavily influenced by different styles. Original Dubstep started as a mix between jamaican Dub and british 2-Step.
There are so many great original Dubstep tracks. To name a few: Digital Mysticz, Skream, Dj Distance and more. You will find it!
Skrilliex basically created a new genre.
Neon lights in Seoul at night.....
u get it
just imagine skateboarding to this at night
This sounds exactly like something you would hear in the video game Grand Theft Auto 3 and on the Head radio music station. So cool.
Perfect soundtrack to the apocalypse.
Greetings from April 2020...... o__o
What for an apocalypse?
greetings from april 2021!
More like the perfect soundtrack to watch the mania from the sidelines
greetings from april 2022
October 2022 hahaaa
Burial is the medicine ppl need. I’ve been in the most vulnerable states from ppl around me, drugs and love. But when I’m too much in my head. It feels the void and helps me come to my self. It’s like when dnb and deep house do a “fusion haaaaa”.
Still the meanest track around
Thanks for uploading this fam
straight to the top of the playlist
First I was griped by the melancholy sounds of this album. Forever entranced in it beauty. This was that time when I started to feel something about sound I have never thought of when I was younger and as I get older I enjoy exploring new types of sounds and genres. Burial lead me to great music. I will always appreciate it.
La primera vez que escuche esto fue hace 2 años, me enamore al instante...
Up there with the best this tune
Late-night walks through Tokyo
I used to take those all the time. Absolutely loved them.
The Fallen Croow
*London
@@TheLukejitsu Hong Kong 🇭🇰
Zurich ;) on a balcony in a small sidestreet, in my space.
definitely my favourite on the album
i want to live in these sounds
👉 🇬🇧
go to the more poor districts in london at night
To think I discovered burial at the age of 10 years old! Honoured.
I was younger than that when heard burial for the first time, but at first I didn’t know who it was when I first heard it
Wow thats cool, I was able to listen to it and appreciate at around 19 years old. Great composer.
discovered burial this year through the “all my homies hate skrillex” video
rah, same
@@thumpdragfilms 15 must’ve been a great age to discover the music. Fair play 👊
I really love the raw reese bass in this one.
taught me something new
Keep my heart glowing even when it’s dark out and windy
Can I get home
Thank you
fucking goddamn masterpiece this album speaks to my soul
ghost hardware, distant lights and archangel is the soundtrack of me growing up
Too much memories!
Amazing...
I remember 2011 when I first started talking drugs. Late nights by the river
so gorgeous
The Sirens of Dub.
I need to know how burial does his bass man, so iconic
Lovely !
So DEEP !
Que relajante canción muy buena.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm what a tune
Memorial
love you....
HeEEeEeEe
I love this
So special
Ooh yaaaa
Where is the Music-Video of Ghost Hardware gone?
UA-cam and Vimeo doesn't have it anymore. And I can't find it in the whole internet! :'(
Does anyone know, where I can get it, or can someone upload it?
It was awesome.
What was it about?
@@nome3795 when did burial have a music video?
have you found the video eventually? it was beautiful piece of work that video
@@SunnySunny-kh3co bruh I ain't never heard of a burial music video. Was it fan made or something along that?
@@reap8eater479 yes i t was fan made, and from what i recall it was very dark, with a lot of light on/off effects . complimented this tune so well.
If medication was Burial, was benzo,,,
late night walks in New Orleans
Wow.
This always reminded me to In Be Tween Noise by Steve Roden. I don’t know if he sampled it.
this album is a portal to the underworld (I mean that in the best way possible)
Still a very relavent track For me
თესლობა
"It's too bad she won't live... but then again who does?"
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This track is still fucking 🔥
gri-y
No comments on this masterpiece?
Life is a journey filled with pain and regrets.
Flex
Indeed. Riddled with them.
@@_Cato_ This is timeless. There no need for words. It's perfect
henke103
>tells someone to kill themselves
>thinks they aren't, in fact, the total loser
@@henke103 what's wrong with you people? Just learn how to chill in the chill channels first.
0.75 🔥🔥
he is half right
Thanks kawaisprite.
Here in 2024.
Sono un soffio di vento..
Kawaii Sprite
January blizzard in Montreal
September breeze in Normandy
Check his latest work, unknown. It is so different, heart warming, and sent me back home type of feeling. There is this sense of... warm void, dark but truthful, scary but easily dealt with, it's just full of substance. Piles and Piles of it.
1:22 Christina Aguilera?
Yes. Burial often sampled voices of other artists
cze
Ase davdivar
Someone tell me what type of genre is this
Future garage. From the time this masterpiece was realeased until now it sounds like a coming future...
original dubstep / uk garage
Drum and bass, idm maybe
Burial.
@@em_y1229 what? This is early UK garage
lucky
Moderat brought me here
Ive never heard music so boring in my life
So glad you don’t get it and never will, just let us enjoy what you can’t and never will 😂
Gracias Victor! @MusicRadarClan
Kawaii Sprite
Kawaii Sprite