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Burial: Subtemple / Beachfires Vinyl 10"

Burial: Subtemple / Beachfires Vinyl 10"

BURIALĀ HAS MADE IT HIS LIFE’S WORK TO DOCUMENT THAT SINGULAR VIBE OF WALKING HOME ALONE IN THE RAIN AT THREE IN THE MORNING WITH A WALKMAN.Ā Working almost exclusively forĀ Kode9’sĀ Hyperdub Records, he has submerged video game sounds, garage snares, pirate radio crackle and jungle breaks into a unique concrete stew that is often imitated yet unrivaled. While hisĀ last albumĀ was released a decade (!) ago this year,Ā William BevanĀ has blessed us with a steady stream of forward-thinking twelve inches and remixes (enough to fill more than a few long players) to satiate our hunger. OnĀ Subtemple, the follow up to last year’sĀ Young Death / NightmarketĀ and Burial’s first-ever solo 10-inch release, he may have finally distilled his sound to the essence he once described as ā€œfinding a body in an elevator shaftā€. ā€œSubtempleā€ consists of the sort of ghostly vocals, muted pads and stairwell ambience that have peppered most of his releases to date, displaced from any rhythm or bassline and stretched into a seven-minute urban collage. On the flip, ā€œBeachfiresā€ isĀ BurialĀ at his most restrained and cinematic, with haunted, dissonant strings swirling over a droning machine hum for nearly ten minutes. While this releaseĀ may lack the bittersweet warped diva vocals and shuffling wooden 2-step vibes that we adore from him,Ā BurialĀ is still miles ahead of the pack in terms of conjuring serious moods with very few elements. We’ll take what we can get while we continue to wait with bated breath for another full-length. Recommended.

  • black 10" vinyl pressing
  • music label: Hyperdub 2017
reviewed by peanut dust 06/2017
    .
    $14.95
    Burial: Subtemple / Beachfires Vinyl 10"—
    $14.95

    Burial: Subtemple / Beachfires Vinyl 10"

    BURIALĀ HAS MADE IT HIS LIFE’S WORK TO DOCUMENT THAT SINGULAR VIBE OF WALKING HOME ALONE IN THE RAIN AT THREE IN THE MORNING WITH A WALKMAN.Ā Working almost exclusively forĀ Kode9’sĀ Hyperdub Records, he has submerged video game sounds, garage snares, pirate radio crackle and jungle breaks into a unique concrete stew that is often imitated yet unrivaled. While hisĀ last albumĀ was released a decade (!) ago this year,Ā William BevanĀ has blessed us with a steady stream of forward-thinking twelve inches and remixes (enough to fill more than a few long players) to satiate our hunger. OnĀ Subtemple, the follow up to last year’sĀ Young Death / NightmarketĀ and Burial’s first-ever solo 10-inch release, he may have finally distilled his sound to the essence he once described as ā€œfinding a body in an elevator shaftā€. ā€œSubtempleā€ consists of the sort of ghostly vocals, muted pads and stairwell ambience that have peppered most of his releases to date, displaced from any rhythm or bassline and stretched into a seven-minute urban collage. On the flip, ā€œBeachfiresā€ isĀ BurialĀ at his most restrained and cinematic, with haunted, dissonant strings swirling over a droning machine hum for nearly ten minutes. While this releaseĀ may lack the bittersweet warped diva vocals and shuffling wooden 2-step vibes that we adore from him,Ā BurialĀ is still miles ahead of the pack in terms of conjuring serious moods with very few elements. We’ll take what we can get while we continue to wait with bated breath for another full-length. Recommended.

    • black 10" vinyl pressing
    • music label: Hyperdub 2017
    reviewed by peanut dust 06/2017
      .

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      BURIALĀ HAS MADE IT HIS LIFE’S WORK TO DOCUMENT THAT SINGULAR VIBE OF WALKING HOME ALONE IN THE RAIN AT THREE IN THE MORNING WITH A WALKMAN.Ā Working almost exclusively forĀ Kode9’sĀ Hyperdub Records, he has submerged video game sounds, garage snares, pirate radio crackle and jungle breaks into a unique concrete stew that is often imitated yet unrivaled. While hisĀ last albumĀ was released a decade (!) ago this year,Ā William BevanĀ has blessed us with a steady stream of forward-thinking twelve inches and remixes (enough to fill more than a few long players) to satiate our hunger. OnĀ Subtemple, the follow up to last year’sĀ Young Death / NightmarketĀ and Burial’s first-ever solo 10-inch release, he may have finally distilled his sound to the essence he once described as ā€œfinding a body in an elevator shaftā€. ā€œSubtempleā€ consists of the sort of ghostly vocals, muted pads and stairwell ambience that have peppered most of his releases to date, displaced from any rhythm or bassline and stretched into a seven-minute urban collage. On the flip, ā€œBeachfiresā€ isĀ BurialĀ at his most restrained and cinematic, with haunted, dissonant strings swirling over a droning machine hum for nearly ten minutes. While this releaseĀ may lack the bittersweet warped diva vocals and shuffling wooden 2-step vibes that we adore from him,Ā BurialĀ is still miles ahead of the pack in terms of conjuring serious moods with very few elements. We’ll take what we can get while we continue to wait with bated breath for another full-length. Recommended.

      • black 10" vinyl pressing
      • music label: Hyperdub 2017
      reviewed by peanut dust 06/2017
        .
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