Back in June when I was finishing up Musick that Needed Work - P, I shared some Pye Corner Audio. That post elicted the following dialogue.
MarkyD sez:
"Thanks NØ. I desperately want to like Pye but couldn't really enjoy Hollow Earth or Let's Emerge. I suppose I want my hauntology to be more James Kirby. I will listen to these with more humility."
In reply. I sez:
"These four (Black Mill Tapes - Ed) seem different to me from Hollow Earth, but my idea of hauntology leans more toward Burial, so go figure. This was just something I wanted to share as I was finishing up the P file. Let me know what you think about these."
Then MarkyD sez:
"As for Bevan (William Emmanuel Bevan aka Burial), he peaked too soon with Untrue."
To which I sez:
"As for WEB, I guess I was too vague in my comment. I meant Burial (self-titled). I am always entertained & intrigued by its uniqueness whenever I give it a spin."
Here's the release I mentioned. Sit down & let it teleport you to the South London Boroughs...C'mon, Spaceape fer Xist sake.
Untitled
Distant Lights
Spaceape featuring SpaceApe
Wounder
Night Bus
Southern Comfort
U Hurt Me
Gutted
Forgive
Broken Home
Prayer
Pirates
Untitled
bonus tracks
South London Boroughs
Nite Train
Here is a post-Untrue release. It is a compilation of tracks from EPs released from 2011s Street Halo to 2019s Claustro / State Forest. Songs that appeared over many years as separate self-contained units can now be seen as cohesive, showcasing diverse styles & approaches. If the individual EPs are self-contained worlds, the compilation makes it clear that it is a unified galaxy of Burial's own design....
CD 1 -
State Forest
Beachfires
Subtemple
Young Death
Nightmarket
Hiders
Come Down to Us
Claustro
Rival Dealer
CD 2 -
Kindred
Loner
Ashtray Wasp
Rough Sleeper
Truant
Street Halo
Stolen Dog
NYC
While I'm sharing Burial, here's a rarity & a real treat. INHALEGOLD is an anagram of Heligoland that contained the track "Paradise Circus". "Four Walls" is a remix of the Massive Attack song of the same name. Both tracks feature uncredited vocals by Hope Sandoval. There is a great deal of debate amongst audiophiles about the sound quality of these tracks. Since Burial uses a great deal of programmed noise, it is hard to tell for sure. I am sharing both the original test pressing & the WAV files. Decide for yourselves...
Side A -
Four Walls
Side B -
Paradise Circus
NØ
Burial
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Four Walls/Paradise Circus 12“
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Four Walls/Paradise Circus WAV
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I really like the Hauntology I've heard (mostly the Ghost Box Study Series set) so I'm looking forward to these. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteOne of the things I love about your blog is the synchronicity you bring to the table. From Valve to Alpha & Omega. Burial to Babylon. You don't just throw this thing together! This week, 10 years ago, Stephen Gordon (The Space Ape / Daddy Gee - NOT Daddy G as in Grant from Massive Attack!) left this dimension for better things. He was a legend and pioneer of UK Dubstep. (The only dubstep as far as I'm concerned - Please don't get me started on Skrillex!)
ReplyDeleteHow on earth do you (based in the States) know so much about the obscure subculture of this small island off the coast of Europe?!!!
Wishing you all the best mate.
MarkyD
Thanks MarkyD. This & the next post are inspired by none other than...you. & yes, indeed, there is always a method to my madness. The inspiration for any knowledge or depth of material is the music itself. The music is always my guide. Best to you as well, my Frenz.
DeleteWhat a delight! Thanks NØ! Some dark ambience for grading. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteParadise Circus is absolutely spellbinding. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteJust had to add this collab. Just too perfect.
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DeleteI second this... so lush
DeleteWhoo-hoo! Thanks a bundle for the Burial!
ReplyDeleteBe careful what you whoo-hoo for at this Day of the Dead. I'm just saying.
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