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Album Review

Burial is the first great dubstep album, legitimizing a style — a generally dark, emotive, and faceless dub offshoot of 2-step — that had thus far been confined to 12" vinyl and the underground club scene. Even though a couple of the tracks ("Southern Comfort," "Broken Home") had been previously released on the South London Boroughs EP (2005), Burial doesn't sound like a compilation of one-off productions to date, as is often the case with music of this kind. It's a true album, a unified collection of songs similar in style as well as mood yet also distinct enough from one another to remain engaging over the course of 13 tracks in 51 minutes. As if it were a well-selected mix album, Burial flows well from one track to the next; the exception is "Spaceape," the only song featuring a vocalist (and unfortunately sequenced third, disrupting the flow just as it begins). While some tracks stand out ("Distant Lights," "Southern Comfort," "Gutted," "Broken Home"), they're interspersed by low-key tracks such as "Night Bus" and "Forgive" that enhance the overall mood and space out the highlights. As the hazy, mostly black cover art of the album (a nighttime aerial photograph of South London) suggests, the mood of Burial is dim, distant, and rather dreary; from a subjective standpoint, one might characterize it as the sound of 3:00 a.m., a time of reflection and perhaps remorse, of being alone after the party's come to an end. There is an emotional aspect at work that is key to this mood, a sullen sense of despair especially evident in the ambient interludes, communicated also in the ghostly vocal samples. The technical aspect of Burial is remarkable, too. The album's subterranean basslines and skittering rhythms, along with its array of found sounds and production effects, are simple yet inventive, austere yet evocative. Other dubstep producers have crafted a similar style, make no mistake, but Burial is the first to craft it on the scale of a full-length album so effectively.

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The Start of the DubStep Revolution

Burial is the start of the next dance movement coming out of the UK. DubStep as it is known is starting to make waves. Burial represents the start of this movement and this album shows the potential of the movement. Tracks like Space Age and Night Bus represent the vibrancy of culture in London and the mixing of traditional toasters with the technology of today. Brillant soundscapes that are at home as soundtracks of our lives.

Decent

I love dubstep. HEAVY acts like Datsik or Tek-One, and more ambient stuff like Joy Orbison. This isn't that much dubstep. It's a blend of many genres, certainly, but like it's more like some Four Tet than lo-fi dubstep.
Anyway, only music critics & historians really care about music classification.

Untrue is good. Way better than the first effort of Burial. I really think this album is overrated. But, you know that's just my opinion.
For my ears, this album is like the absolutely great album Pansoul from Motorbass (1996)...
But TEN years late.

Biography

Born: London, England

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Anonymity was part of the initial lure of Burial, a dubstep producer from London. "I love...old jungle and garage tunes, when you didn't know anything about them, and nothing was between you and the tunes," Burial was quoted as saying in a rare interview (The Guardian, October 26, 2007). "I liked the mystery; it was more scary and sexy, the opposite of other music." Anonymity, of course, has long been a quality positively associated with electronic music, going back to early years of Detroit techno,...
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