Burial’s 2nd album Untrue (2007) is widely regarded as an era defining record for electronic music and dubstep. Released on the Hyperdub label, the albums novel production techniques, dark textures, and vocals paint a picture of a dark, rainy moody London filled with atomised individuals traversing its lonely streets. The album came to define a generations relationship to electronic music and provide a sound track for many’s lived experience.
Writer Emma Warren and mastering enginner Jason Goz, who worked on both Burial albums, will be in conversation discussing Untrue. Their conversation will explore stories from the Untrue mastering session, the unique sound of Burial and his far reaching legacy in electronic music and culture.
As part of the event the album will be played in its entirety through TACO!’s resident RTM Solidairty Sound System.
The event is ticketed with limited places. Booking essential.
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Emma Warren is a writer and journalist, writing about music and culture. She has been published widely in national media including for the Guardian, and the Quietus and is the author of several books including Dance Your Way Home a social and cultural history of dance and its place in our lives.
Jason Goz is owner of South London's Transition Mastering, Jason worked on multiple iconic dubstep tunes from the golden age of the early 2000s and continues to be the go-to engineer for artists and labels including Hyperdub.