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  2. Burial (Burial album) - Wikipedia

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    Burial is the debut studio album by British electronic musician Burial, released on 15 May 2006 by Kode9's Hyperdub label. Considered a landmark of the mid-2000s dubstep scene, the album's sound features a dark, emotive take on the UK rave music that preoccupied Burial in his youth, [ 2 ] including UK garage and 2-step . [ 3 ]

  3. Burial (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Burial's self-titled 2006 debut album was the first full-length release on Hyperdub. Despite early acclaim, Burial initially remained anonymous, and said in an early interview that "only five people know I make tunes". [11] In February 2008, The Independent speculated [12] that Burial was Bevan, an alumnus of South London's Elliott School.

  4. The Spaceape - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Samuel Gordon (17 June 1970 [1] – 2 October 2014), known as The Spaceape, was a British poet and MC.He is known for his work on the electronic music label Hyperdub, and in particular for his frequent collaborations with labelmate Kode9.

  5. Street Halo - Wikipedia

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    Street Halo is the fourth extended play by British electronic music producer Burial.It was released on 28 March 2011 by Hyperdub, who announced the release five days prior.. The EP serves as Burial's first solo release since his second studio album Untrue (200

  6. Untrue (album) - Wikipedia

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    Untrue is the second studio album by British electronic music producer Burial.Released on 5 November 2007 by Hyperdub, the album was produced by Burial in 2007 using the digital audio editing software Sound Forge.

  7. Antidawn - Wikipedia

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    Antidawn is a collection of beatless ambient music, cementing the direction that Burial had taken since his late 2010s work, [2] and was his most ambient work yet. [3] The tracks have unconventional structures and focus on distorted vocal samples and crackles, combining into a "loose, amorphous soundscape". [4]

  8. Gotta Get Mine - Wikipedia

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    "Gotta Get Mine" is a song performed by American rappers MC Breed and Tupac Shakur. It was released on June 3, 1993, through Wrap Records with distribution via Ichiban Records, as a lead single from MC Breed's second solo studio album The New Breed.

  9. Sucker M.C.'s - Wikipedia

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    An MC or M.C. is an abbreviation for Master of Ceremonies, a reference to rappers who controlled the microphones. Sucker is a derogatory street term for someone who believes he has skills, but who does not. It is derived from the common slang term sucker, relating to one who is gullible.