Tag: Hyperdub

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Burial

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Burial

    Greg Fenton reviews Burial – Comafields / Imaginary Festival – Hyperdub If you like ideas to expand in long form, Burial’s latest release of sound will excite nerve endings just as it will the brain, soul and function. Although the twelve plus minutes of Comafields flash by in an almost instant, weaving in and out…

  • Loraine James – Gentle Confrontation – Hyperdub

    Loraine James – Gentle Confrontation – Hyperdub

    Loraine James translates life into five broken pieces, reconfigures the blame, then reassembles fragments of hope and despair in an equal, yet uneven order. If I was a typical music journalist it might well say that Gentle Confrontation is an album of significant importance, both as part of being human and that of living somewhere…

  • Burial – Streetlands – Hyperdub

    Breathing life into confusion Burial combines hate and loss and joy and hope in varying degrees on this latest release of his mind-set. One of the questions is, who else does this so succinctly, so powerfully. I guess that’s why Hospital Chapel is called what it is. A trip through darkness suggesting lost/ found in…