Showing All "Burial" Posts
Mar 5th 1 Comment
Foggy early-dubstep eminence Burial and emotive psychedelic-electronic master Four Tet have teamed up before, for a pair of tracks that also featured Thom Yorke, and now they've joined forces once…   Read Story »
Feb 13th 5 Comments
Clandestine dubstep don Burial has finally, fully come forth with his first proper release since last year's "Street Halo" 12" and those Thom and Massive Attack bits. It is precisely what you should…   Read Story »
Dec 14th, 2011 2 Comments
I'm pretty sure the vocal sample in this snippet of elegantly muffled electronica from Burial's forthcoming Hyperdub EP Kindred keeps repeating "head underwater," which is exactly how you would feel…   Read Story »
Oct 18th, 2011 3 Comments
Earlier this month, we heard UK psych-thump pioneers Burial and Massive Attack collaborate on a new song called "4 Walls" and now here's that single's B-side, a Burial rework of Massive Attack's…   Read Story »
Oct 10th, 2011 2 Comments
Bristol psych-thump originators Massive Attack and depressive-dubstep hermit Burial have always shared a certain raining-in-your-soul musical vibe, and now the two entities have teamed up for a new…   Read Story »
Mar 24th, 2011 5 Comments
Hyperdub label head Kode9 stopped into the Benji B's BBC show and played lots of forthcoming music from his label, though as the self-described "Burial purist" says (presumably in response to those…   Read Story »
Mar 15th, 2011 10 Comments
That was quick. The just-announced collabs between Thom Yorke, Kieran Hebden (Four Tet), and William Bevan (Burial) debuted earlier tonight on London's Rinse FM. Text Records' black label 12" is sold…   Read Story »
Dec 15th, 2010 Comment
In its original instance, post-dubstep Brit it-kid Jamie Woon's "Night Air" received its midnight shading via production from the inimitable Burial. That backdrop's swapped for one by the similarly…   Read Story »
May 4th, 2009 7 Comments
Kieran Hebden, aka Four Tet, is all about collaboration, so it's not a surprise that he teamed with shadowy English dubstep crossover Burial, aka William Bevan. The results, "Moth" and "Wolf Cub,"…   Read Story »
Jul 23rd, 2008 5 Comments
Another year, another shortlist for the Mercury Prize, another exciting way to tap your line of credit with the bookie. 2007 belonged to Klaxons' Myths Of The Near Future, who went on to collaborate…   Read Story »


































