Street Halo is the fourth extended play by British electronic music producer Burial. Released on 28 March 2011 through Hyperdub, the EP marked Burial's first solo release since his second studio album Untrue (2007). Musically, Street Halo retains major elements of Burial's established trademark sound, including the use of R&B vocal samples layered over synths and skipping drum beats.
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Street Halo is the fourth extended play by British electronic music producer Burial. Released on 28 March 2011 through Hyperdub, the EP marked Burial… read more
Street Halo is the fourth extended play by British electronic music producer Burial. Released on 28 March 2011 through Hyperdub, the EP marked Burial's first solo release since his … read more
Burial is the moniker of William Bevan, a reclusive South Londoner who has become one of the most acclaimed, influential, and enigmatic electronic musicians of the early 21st century, thanks to his groundbreaking music as well as his reluctance to reveal any information about himself. Inspired by the anonymity of British club music, particularly garage, jungle, and hardcore, his tracks blend fractured breakbeats with mysterious, pitch-shifted voices and loads of vinyl crackle, rainfall, and submerged video game sound effects, creating gloomy, dystopian soundscapes evoking lonely nig… read more
Burial is the moniker of William Bevan, a reclusive South Londoner who has become one of the most acclaimed, influential, and enigmatic electronic musicians of the early 21st century, thank… read more
Burial is the moniker of William Bevan, a reclusive South Londoner who has become one of the most acclaimed, influential, and enigmatic electronic musicians of the early 21st century, thanks to his groundbreaking music as well as his r… read more