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Burial - Truant FLAC download

  • Performer: Burial
  • Title: Truant
  • Size FLAC ver: 1535 mb
  • Country: UK
  • Released: 2012
  • Style: Bass Music, Experimental, Dubstep
  • Other formats: MMF DTS VOX WAV MPC AA FLAC
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Rating: 4.8 of 5
Burial - Truant FLAC download
Burial - Truant FLAC download

Tracklist

a Truant 11:45
b Rough Sleeper 13:46

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BC93101
  • Mastered At – Transition Mastering Studios

Credits

  • Mastered By [Cut By, Uncredited] – Jason Goz

Notes

180 gram vinyl.

Track durations and BPM are not provided on the record.
BPM:
a: 122/113
b: 126/128/137/140

Sample used on "Truant" :
Amazon II - Crazy Trip to the Tropics at 6:35

Samples used on "Rough Sleeper" :
Audrey Mae - Forever Young at 5:54
James Newton Howard - 3mb3 at 10:33

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 055300 368942
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5055300368942
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): HDB069 A TRANSITION BC93101-01 A₁
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): HDB069[scratched out symbol]B TRANSITION BC 93101-01 B₁

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HDB069 Burial Truant / Rough Sleeper ‎(2xFile, FLAC) Hyperdub HDB069 UK 2012
HDB069 Burial Truant ‎(2xFile, WAV) Hyperdub HDB069 UK 2012
HDB069 Burial Truant ‎(2xFile, AAC, EP) Hyperdub HDB069 UK 2012
HDB069 Burial Truant ‎(2xFile, MP3, 320) Hyperdub HDB069 UK 2012
BRE-44 Burial Truant ‎(CD) Beat Records, Hyperdub BRE-44 Japan 2012



Comments (12)

Phalaken
The soundtrack to multiple Adam Curtis films, Curtis put this once maligned piece in his documentaries as emotive, transitional motions to full effect. The two are so intrinsically linked in my mind, now, it's hard to think of either separately. Would love to see a Burial/Curtis collaboration.
Malahelm
Excellent music, high quality vinyl and cheap price (Got mine for $15AU on eBay); a total no-brainer.Mine weighs 186g.
Vobei
Truant's good, but Rough Sleeper is mind-blowingly good. great effort from Burial.
Lynnak
Some of Burial's finest work yet. Here William Bevan has developed upon the broken, sketchy sound heard on the Kindred EP. 'Truant' begins with a dark, garbled drone, sounding like distant cars speeding across the cityscape. The track builds it's starting momentum using the combination of moody synth work and deep, dark bass drowned in reverb - it sounds quite minimal for Burial. It's not long before you hear the obscure, diva-like voice, harkening back to the days of UKG, also drowned in reverb - these elements come together to make something really quite cinematic. This minimal introductory 'sketch' continues until the audio suddenly cuts out - coming back in with a thicker sound, even deeper bass and garbled vocals and a number of subtle background noises that really help to give a sense of tension. Again, this is another 'sketch' in the scheme of the track. This sketch slowly evolves into a calmer exercise in vocal sampling and synth/drum, sounding like the collective sound of the city echoing contained inside a large room. Again, it evolves into another sketch, this time bringing in garbled orchestral samples and a rather distant sounding vocal sample; this is built up to an almost overwhelming, celebratory tone - unusual for Burial's productions. Then, again - the audio cuts out, and re-introduces itself into the mix, caked in dusty crackles with a bassline throwing itself back to 90's jungle, retreating back to a rather murky carvenous space - this sketch fades out with the help of some hazy samples and crackle and then bursts into what sounds like a number of Burial's older tracks played all at once, creating an intense, urgent atmosphere, with some really interesting work with garbled snares towards the end, that plays itself out and subsequently ends the track.'Rough Sleeper' begins with a similar drone to 'Truant'. The atmosphere is a little more up-beat, with organ chords and pitch shifted vocals and house-y drums - rather soulful, until the track drops into a fat bassline unlike anything i've heard before; nicely crafted and minimal, accompanied with more pitch shifted vocals and a gorgeous saxophone sample towards the end of this first sketch, which crackles out and returns with more ferocity and drama, alongside some dextrous interplay between vocal samples. This sketch fades out the audio returns with some melancholic chimes and vinyl crackle, morphing into a complex, yet restrained interaction of percussive elements, synths and vocals samples. It's not dark though - quite uptempo and wide-eyed for Burial. This sketch is played out more-so than any other on the EP, building up a celebratory tone, helped especially by a distant sounding chime that is quite prominent in the mix. This sketch and the next are stitched together by a quiet vinyl crackle - and we return to a darker sound introduced by some ambient noise and airy synths. One gets carried into this 'movement' with more complex percussion and a strained synth. Here the mix becomes more abstracted, utilising garbled, moody synths, vocal samples and trademark Burial drums (although not too prominent), until the track cuts off abruptly with a vinyl crackle.
Doomredeemer
good review mate!
Xellerlu
Apeonix alright gcse music calm down, "garbled garbled garbled this, celebratory that"........ Ah, apologies for reviewing music on a music site.. who would have thought? :)
Jogrnd
alright gcse music calm down, "garbled garbled garbled this, celebratory that"........
WinDImmortaL
180 gramm ??
Usic
180 gram = audiophile grade. just higher grade, thicker, and allegedly more pleasant sounding vinyl.
Мох
Yeah just noticed this today myself. Weighty
Cobandis
Never mind 180 - mine weighs nearly 200g. 10% extra free! Another great 12" from Burial, retaining the episodic structures he first used on the "Kindred" EP. Instantly recognisable, but always innovative; this is deep and moving stuff.
Gagas
Sure feels like it

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