CCTV (Hyperdub)
Please, Simulacrum (Hyperdub)
Memories Of The Future (Hyperdub)
Untrue (Hyperdub)
Dubstep
Burial by name Burial by nature. Dubstep's biggest star, who paradoxically is completely anonymous and has barely any relationship to the rest of dubstep musically or within the context of clubbing, lets the almost forgotten ghosts of old 2 step and Omni Trio style jungle into his music on this second album.
Again it's incredible and completely unique. At times, the production sounds like it's been recorded onto 6th generation c90 tape, the tracks seem intuitively structured, the cracks and pops, muffled voices and distant field recordings are an even stronger part of the process. The delicate drum sounds have had alot more work and sound more complicated and well defined.
Burial's remarked that his tracks are like the glowing embers of feeling you have after being at a club and this is a more lucid evocation of that uncanny feeling than the first LP, disembodied soulful voices of old two-step records like Dem-2's vocal morphing sounding soiled and degraded, add a really very strong emotional element to the music. Snippets of vocals singing about lost love sound passionate and sad, adding a haunting dimension that will send chills down your spine if you're in the wrong mood. Some people will find some of these vocal snippets cheesy but those people are definitely missing the point. It may take a while to set in but Burial's smeary intuitive audio puzzle is rich and rewarding.
Just A Souvenir (Warp)
Paragraph 1 (Paragraph)
Let Me See What U Workin With (Rustie Remix) (Dress 2 Sweat)













