Burial - Beachfires
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Burial - Beachfires
BURIAL “Subtemple Ep”
Burial has released a new surprise EP called “Subtemple” which features two new tracks, “Subtemple” and “Beachfires”, and is available to stream/download now on Bandcamp. The EP will also be released on a limited 10" vinyl on May 26th via Hyperdub.
Burial - Subtemple
#beachlife #beachvibes #beachfires #campfire #groverbeach #groverbeachca (at Grover Beach Sand Dunes) https://www.instagram.com/p/CffriRvOWVi2xPiql-SJqYRn_gLVVxrWjJCyPc0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Burial appears to be quite liberated in the current phase of his career that somehow seem to involve both subverting and continuing his early work's hauntological modus operandi. Thus. Subtemple / Beachfires keeps him tackling his persona by dismantling the latter into a self-referential pastiche. Of course, he doesn't subsume himself into the perils of post-modernism, he turns the entire thing around by becoming an even greater observes. One of the reasons Burial intrigues us might be his viewpoint, which doesn't feel like that of a protagonist, though I wouldn't call him a bystander either. He should be understood as a human ghost, who invites us into his own lookout with his shifting presence reching the places we cannot visit on our own.