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Burial (entierro) no revela su verdadero nombre. No actúa en directo. No aparece en fotografías. Y apenas ha confesado a unos pocos conocidos su verdadera ocupación: «Sólo cinco personas aparte de mi familia conocen lo que hago», declaró a The Wire, en una de sus muy contadas entrevistas.

Tras años de esconderse, su nombre salió a la luz finalmente en febrero de 2008. El diario inglés The Independent informó que Burial era el nombre artístico de William Bevan. El propio Bevan puso, finalmente, una foto suya en su página de Myspace. A pesar de todo, continúa tan esquivo con prensa y público como en un principio.

Burial es la estrella más oscura de la música electrónica y también uno de los nombres clave en el dubstep, género también elusivo, mezcla de dub, drum and bass y techno minimalista, que nació en los barrios del sur de Londres a principios de esta década. Por sus ritmos atronadores, melodías sombrías y visión apocalíptica, el estilo parecía condenado a permanecer en el subsuelo, alimentando radios piratas y madrugadas londinenses. Pero el boca-oreja hizo que el primer disco homónimo de Burial, que pintaba un Londres futuro ahogado bajo el agua, se hiciera eco más allá de la prensa especializada.

Con Untrue no ha hecho sino llegar la confirmación. Su segundo trabajo (Untrue ‘2007’) es tan melancólico y extrañado como el primero(Burial ‘2006’), pero añade voces que parecen de otro mundo, presencias de ángeles desgraciados, ruidos de llaves de coche y disparos.
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  • StrangePooP escribió:
    Hace 32 minutos
    slow-chan actually listened to burial in the last 7 days :O i bet she loved it

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  • slow-chan escribió:
    Hace 51 minutos
    v didn't read. bass ain't heavy if it ain't dropped hard [2]

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  • elcruusto escribió:
    Hace 5 horas
    what the fuck??? the word 'heavy' is fairly abstract as a descriptive term because, as music is the organised vibration of air, it cannot be heavy because it has no physical mass and therefore no fucking weight. having a detailed argument on the internet about whether a particular sound is 'heavy' or not is fairly pointless because no two people are going to completely agree on what the word 'heavy' means. I printed out a representation of the sound wave of a Burial track onto a piece of paper, and a representation of the sound wave of a Koan Sound onto another piece of paper, then i weighed them both with my digital scales, and they both weighed the same. It was great.

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  • Luke_D_ escribió:
    Hace 11 horas
    The Rolling Stones are pretty cool, but they aren't rock because their riffs aren't as heavy as Metallica.

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  • smokethecosmos escribió:
    Hace 16 horas
    this just in, bass ain't heavy if it ain't dropped hard

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  • ojigbe escribió:
    Miércoles por la noche
    Burial's music will do well at a funeral! I would recommend it

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  • Hakkuei escribió:
    Miércoles por la mañana
    WHERE THE FUCK IS KINDRED

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  • plmatao escribió:
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    :D:D:D slow-chan is still that dude.

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  • Mike_GG escribió:
    Martes por la noche
    Burial's music is more similar to Garage then Dubstep. I'd say go and listen to UK Garage, then Older UK Dubstep and see which one he sounds similar to. Considering that he somewhat grew up vicariously listening to garage and jungle (via his Brother) he'd probably have a bigger influence from those genres than dubstep. I'd recommend any read the interview he had in The Wire as he is easily the most interesting artist out right now.

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  • rcstars escribió:
    Martes por la noche
    what happened to Kindred EP? The email sent out a while ago said it was supposed to drop in January, but there's been no sign of it on Boomkat, Bleep, Juno, or even the Hyperdub website. WHAT THE HECK MAN.

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  • ojigbe escribió:
    Martes por la noche
    this arguement is going nowhere in the end of the day he still be considered dubstep whether you like it or not, people should let this go and enjoy his music. Haters will always hate. And this is getting old so old. Now back to some Burial dubstep

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  • Seitsensarvi escribió:
    Martes por la noche
    V WHATEVER

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  • slow-chan escribió:
    Martes por la tarde
    but where's the drop? you can't really say that the bass is heavy, cause burial doesn't drop it hard.

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  • Luke_D_ escribió:
    Martes por la tarde
    Bass can be heavy without punching you in the face. Compare it to say, a Magnetic Fields song. Dubstep is such a broad-ass umbrella genre that its kind of pointless to call anything dubstep since pretty much everyone has their own working definition. Burial's dubstep in a loose, broad way the same way that Skrillex and co. are: he makes music with dubstep elements that came into existence *after dubstep*

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  • milesffc escribió:
    Martes por la tarde
    @admetum @slow-chan IMO it isn't either. I consider true Dubstep to be things like Digital mystiks. Then it all changed and wobble came in, heavier use of middle freq synths and a shift towards more 'popular' vocals. I think of all of the current dubstep as brostep, although its not a proper genre in itself as it isnt well defined, and extends far before its intial popular use. When most people say ' I love dubstep' I think its what should be called brostep really, its a far cry from what the genre originally was. Its a bit like saying jungle / dnb are identical. And there are some fucky nooby comments here, its impossible to funny define genres, and there will be overlaps and such. 2-step is a rhythm that is used in multiple genres incl. dubstep and garage. Burial has elements of future garage. we all know that burial is very unique which is another reason why it is hard to categorise his works genre wise

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  • slow-chan escribió:
    Martes por la mañana
    vv but his bass isn't heavy at all.

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  • readaryan escribió:
    Martes por la mañana
    Burial is the best kept secret, lets just keep it tht way folks..just sayin, just sayin

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  • Luke_D_ escribió:
    Martes por la mañana
    @admetum I know she's a troll, just feel like it's worth explaining since a lot of people seem to actually think that because Burial isn't brostep, he isn't dubstep

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  • admetum escribió:
    Martes por la mañana
    last.fm users are so easily trolled

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  • Luke_D_ escribió:
    Martes por la mañana
    @slow-chan No, datsik and excision are a branch of music that's derivative (not in bad way, in a music-progresses way) of the original dubstep which, at its simplest, is 2-step with heavier dub-style bass. I don't see why you're being so polemic about a broad attempt to explain how two very stylistically different artists can both be dubstep.

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3 Oct 2008 | de blog.myspace.com/burialuk

sorry for any rubbish tunes i made in the past, ill make up for ita big big thank you to anyone who ever supported me, liked my tunes or sent me messages, it means the world to mebig up everyone, …

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