Untrue
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Average customer review: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
- Untitled
- Archangel
- Near Dark
- Ghost Hardware
- Endorphin
- Etched Headplate
- In McDonalds
- Untrue
- Shell Of Light
- Dog Shelter
- Homeless
- UK
- Raver
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #187 in Music
- Released on: 2007-11-05
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Aural Art
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 interpretation
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.
Atmospheric beats and vocal loops
Reminds me of a number of bands I used to listen to on the Warp label - Seefeel, Autechre, Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada - and none the worse for that. Also sounds like a direct descendent of Eno's early ambient works. Not sure where the dubstep label comes from but this is a mighty fine piece of work. I rarely listen to contemporary bands but heard a short clip of this on the Mercury Award show and was impressed enough to part with my cash. Certainly not disappointed. Love the way it reverbs around my flat and creates its own atmosphere.





