Burial

Ghostly dubstep pioneer Burial is going to drop a new EP in 2012's Q1 called Kindred. The EP is said to made up of three new songs, including "Ashtray Wasp,"…

Master manipulator of sound, Burial delivers his haunting, reverent rework of Massive Attack’s beautiful Heligoland highlight, “Paradise Circus”. The ambitious 12-minute track serves as the b-side to Burial’s collaborative single…

The collaboration of English electronic greats Massive Attack and Burial has borne some interesting fruit – they’ll drop a group effort soon in the form of a two-track 12”, one…

In many ways, this has been the come back year for dubstep luminary Burial, who made a huge impact on the music world with 2007′s riveting Untrue, and since than…

Earlier this morning, the ever trustworthy BBC Radio 1 premiered two brand new solo Burial tracks from his forthcoming Hyperdub EP, Street Halo; the dubstep pioneer’s first 12″ in four…

Anyone that’s on their game would have seen the announcement yesterday that the increasingly experimental Radiohead frontman, Thom Yorke would join electronic virtuoso Four Tet and dubstep pioneer Burial on…

Emerging UK talent Jamie Woon has been making noise since his Burial co-produced “Night Air” was released last year. The r&b singer is promoting his debut Mirrorwriting, having released first…

Collage by Louise Randolph Jamie from The xx whipped up this short 5 minute mix for Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show. The mix includes cuts from dubstep stars like…

Here are Pretty Much Amazing’s Top 75 Songs of the Decade. Below you will find the entire list with three accompanying podcasts. For our reviews of the Top 25 songs,…

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I haven’t thrown a bunch of covers at you in a while. I have a handful of covers of well-known songs performed by relatively unknown artists, who really take charge…

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Props to Gorilla vs Bear from shining some light on St. Louis’ Phaseone. Phaseone’s heavy, menacing vibes remind us of Burial (ironically), Boxcutter and Daedelus. Now, I’ve only heard three…