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Burial & Four Tet 12″

moth_burial I’m sure all you savvy people are aware by now that Burial and Four Tet have a split 12″ out. It’s more of a collaborative release as far as we can tell with both producers smudging each others tracks with their own indelible marks. Whatever way you look at it, this is a incredible near- 20 minutes of music from two of music’s best leftfield producers.

‘Moth’ seems to be Burial’s track infused with a house-groove and his trademark pitch-shifted vocals while ‘Wolf Cub’ is surely a Four Tet production with its spidery instrumentation but seems equally influenced by his peer producer, particularly in beat structure.

Burial – Moth


Four Tet – Wolf Cub

Buy the 12″ from Chemical Records.



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  1. I’m not so sure about one track being Burial’s and one being Four Tet’s. The two seem to have collaborated fully on both tracks. The drums on Wolf Cub are undeniably Burial’s work, but the instrumentation seems to be the work of Four Tet. Conversely, The percussion of Moth sounds very similar to tracks like Four Tet’s Untangle but there’s a heavy garage-y lean. The instrumentation in the track seems like the work of Burial in sound and feeling, but there’s a discordant technical element which is bug give-away of Four Tet’s style.

    that’s what I think anyway…

  2. Real Bad if you read the post I agree with you…

    It’s more of a collaborative release as far as we can tell with both producers smudging each others tracks with their own indelible marks.

  3. haha – oh yeah, sorry, you know how this blog business is, there’s so many to get through that I end up having to skim posts. I just read this

    “‘Moth’ seems to be Burial’s track infused with a house-groove and his trademark pitch-shifted vocals while ‘Wolf Cub’ is surely a Four Tet production”

    anyway, keep up the good work, I really like your blog

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