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Track: Burial/Four Tet – Wolf Club

TRACK REVIEW: Burial/Four Tet – Wolf Club (taken off the 12″)
words: Jamie Milton

The second  of our two-part review collection in which we look closely at the two individual efforts on the Burial/Four Tet collab.
Go here to read our review of ‘Moth’.

You might be hard pushed to find any evidence of Burial’s presence in ‘Wolf Club’ during its opening. A more light, fresh melody dominates the first few minutes and were it not for the heady atmosphere so subtlely included in the background, you’d think it to be a solo Four Tet effort.

But then in come the uniquitous drums, the hip-hop beats of sorts that accompany this infectious melody on its way. It works as a piece of abstraction, incorporating silence and new moods to the background as it progresses, a hefty bass line enter towards the climax but by the end there’s nothing to marvel at but Burial’s drum track.

mp3: Burial/Four Tet – Wolf Club [alt]

 
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Published in Wednesday, May 27th, 2009, at 7:47 am, and filed under 2009, track review.

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