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Burial

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Product Description

Second album from the acclaimed dubstep producer, Burial. Adark sonic journey through an electronic landscape, punctuated with soulful vocals and synths, this album will appeal to fans of Aphex Twin and Dizzee Rascal. Includes the tracks 'Raver', 'Near Dark' and 'Homeless'.

Track Listing

  1. Untitled
  2. Archangel
  3. Near Dark
  4. Ghost Hardware
  5. Endorphin
  6. Etched Headplate
  7. In McDonalds
  8. Untrue
  9. Shell Of Light
  10. Dog Shelter
  11. Homeless
  12. UK
  13. Raver

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #258 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-11-05
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

This is not music....this is pure and raw emotion on a CD5
Im not really one for Dubstep and to be frank, Dubstep annoys me a little. However, one day this guy Burial comes along and changed my life. In a world of changing emotions one often needs a medium to "escape" as it were from life and the crap that comes with it. This is where Burial steps in.

This is quite possibly the finest bit of musical work to ever be made. Its not your orthodox album, it needs to be heard from track 1 to track 13 all in one go. As someone else posted earlier, this is seriously a night bus album. Burial infuses his trademark 2-step sounds with haunting melodies and a crackling in the background that makes this piece work ever more haunting....

Why am i going on? Bloody buy this...when your pissed off or need to escape from everything, go for a walk at 12am at night or sit in your room smoking a bud, put this on and youll know what im talking about...

Aural Art5
What can be said that has not already been said, modern art for a modern age. Understated, beautifully crafted soundtrack of so many lives. What I liked about it most... no flashy inserts, lyrics or politics or just two words: THANK YOU. A class artist.

Buried interpretation5
This album is an enigma. Despite it's 2-step rhythms and broken samples, the soundscape is too haunting and soul-searching to be considered in any of the plastic categories netted over Drum and Bass producers today. Burial stands apart from any of his peers and turns over the under belly and sheds light on the ego behind contempory Britain, it's rave culture, it's hedonistic head-first run and denial. It whispers self-contempt, loneliness and isolation. But overall, It's here for interpretation. A genuinely absorbent listen that will leave you at nothing less than thoughtful and absolved.