Burial: Burial

Burial SKU: 11822950
Burial: Burial

Burial: Burial

Burial SKU: 11822950

Format: CD

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Title: Burial
Artist: Burial
Label: Hyperdub
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5024545413021
Genre: Electronic

Wire Magazine honored this 2006 release - 'one of the best of the year.' This first album on Kode9's Hyperdub label comes from the mysterious Burial. On this stunning self-titled CD debut, Burial carves out a sound which sends the dormant slinky syncopations of UK garage, via radio interference, into a padded cell of cushioned, muffled bass, passing through the best of Pole's Berlin crackle dub. Burial explores a tangential, parallel dimension of the growing sound of dubstep. Burial's parallel dimension sounds set in a near future South London underwater. You can never tell if the crackle is the burning static off pirate radio transmissions, or the tropical downpour of the submerged city outside the window. In their sometimes suffocating melancholy, most of these tracks seem to yearn for drowned lovers. The smouldering desire of "Distant Lights" is cooled only by the percussive ice sharp slicing of blades and jets of hot air blowing from the bass. Listen also for a fleeting appearance from Hyperdub's resident vocalist, the Spaceape unravelling his crypto-biography. In it's loud quietness, Burial takes his kitchen crackle aesthetic neither from the digital glitch nor merely from a nostalgia for vinyl's materiality. Instead, as "Pirates" suggests, Burial's crackle mutates the tactile surplus value of pirate radio transmissions. Burial's mix is haunted. Echoed voices breeze in and out, on road to another time. Pirate signals from other frequencies stream in. This is a tidal wave of noise submerging all but the crispest syncopations. The noise is not violent, but caressing, tickling, exciting the ends of your nerves. Utterly seductive.

Tracks:
1.1 Untitled / Keine Titelinformation [Track 1 from "Burial. HDBCD001"]
1.2 Distant Lights
1.3 Spaceape
1.4 Wounder
1.5 Night Bus
1.6 Southern Comfort
1.7 U Hurt Me
1.8 Gutted
1.9 Forgive
1.10 Broken Home
1.11 Prayer
1.12 Pirates
1.13 Untitled / Keine Titelinformation [Track 13 from "Burial. HDBCD001"]

Audio Sample:
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