Review – Burial “Rival Dealer”

Secretive producer Burial has released his first EP in nearly a year, and the results are typically intriguing. With a signature sound that gave birth to the phrase “sounds a bit like Burial”, Bevan’s latest offering “Rival Dealer” marks yet more experimentation with his style. Since his second album, “untrue” in 2008, Bevan has released longer and more experimental music, and Rival Dealer is no exception.

Burial

The enigmatic Burial, AKA William Bevan

The title track is his most up-tempo track to date, with a frantic drum beat that manages to sound both crisp and hissy at the same time. The second track “Hiders” harks back to oldschool Burial, with an 80’s twist.The final song “Come down to us” runs over thirteen minutes long, largely due to it’s crawling beat, and is punctuated with haunting vocal samples to create a very trippy atmosphere.

The secretive producer recently revealed in a text message, sent to Radio 1’s Mary Anne Hobbes.

“I put my heart into the new EP, I hope someone likes it. I wanted the tunes to be anti-bullying tunes that could maybe help someone to believe in themselves, to not be afraid, and to not give up, and to know that someone out there cares and is looking out for them. So it’s like an angel’s spell to protect them against the unkind people, the dark times, and the self-doubts“.

Of course no-one could make music as emotive as this without it being extremely personal, and as so little is known about Bevan’s personal life, this perspective certainly gives his music context.

Another excellent release from Burial, and arguably his best work, earning a solid 9/10 from me. Be sure to listen to it in here.

New Music – Ambassadeurs “Make Me”

Ambassadeurs in smoke

Yet another talented artist from Brighton, Mark Dobson adds even more credibility to one of the best music scenes in the country.  His project Ambassadeurs, is one of my favourite discoveries of the last few years, and here’s why it should be one of yours too. Anyone who thinks that electronic music has no soul, listen up.

Ambassadeurs in smoke

Ambassadeurs – aka Mark Dobson

Dobson gained some attention after his track M.O.P.E exploded across the internet, and has since released a string of unique and fantastic EP’s. His style is somewhere between ambient, bass heavy hip-hop and energetic synth-laden trap.  If you’re not into a hyphenated mess of genres and adjectives, he uses pitched up vocals, heavy bass and unusual synths to produce a soulful signature sound. While I haven’t caught a live set of his (yet), I have it on good authority that it’s as weird and wonderful as his productions.

Absolutely love the new @AmbassadeursDJ EP, gorgeous. New @ModeratOfficial is very pretty too.

— Feed Me (@feedme) October 3, 2013

With recent support from electronic giant, Feed Me, Dobson is starting to turn heads, but nowhere near as much as he deserves. Ever the generous one, he’s got a treasure trove of free downloads available on his soundcloud, as well as three superb EP’s to his name. His latest track “Make Me” samples 90’s dance classic “U Sure Do” by Strike, and gives it a fresh, gritty feel. It debuted earlier this week on THUMP, and is available to download through his mailing list.

With his first official single being announced for release in February, the next year looks set to hold big things for the Brighton bass merchant.

Be sure to check out Ambassadeurs in our Spotify tab to the side, and cop some free downloads if you like what you hear.

Native Braves – ‘Hearsay’ single release expected soon

native braves live

Lincolnshire based Alternative rock/Indie quartet Native Braves have announced via their facebook page that they shall be returning to the studio at the end of November to complete their debut single ‘Hearsay’.

This comes after the bands first release ‘Human After All’ was met with considerable success racking up over 1,000 plays on soundcloud in a matter of weeks.

Lead Guitarist Joel Houghton said, “I can’t wait to get back into the studio, dude. It’s such a massive track, I just can’t wait to see what people make of it.”

The single is expected to be released early December on Soundcloud and Spotify.

The band have said they are reluctant to release the single on iTunes as they would rather not charge fans for their music.