In an time of almost surveillance-like coverage of popular musicians, where artists are expected to be 100% available and known to their fans, there stands Burial. Antithetical to the social media era, William Bevan continues to be (mostly) a figure of mystery to his legion of fans.
His signature sound transmutes a postmodern patchwork of samples – R&B vocals, video game soundtracks, field-recorded ephemera, and organic percussive elements – into a club melancholia that could only come from London.
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This episode is inspired by the visionary world of Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov. It draws on his 1969 masterpiece Sayat Nova, also known as The Colour of Pomegranates, a dreamlike poetic reimaginig of the life of the title character, an 18th-century poet and troubadour.
All other music by Tigran Mansuryan
This episode is inspired by the visionary world of Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov. It draws on his 1969 masterpiece Sayat Nova, also known as The Colour of Pomegranates, a dreamlike poetic reimaginig of the life of the title character, an 18th-century poet and troubadour.
All other music by Tigran Mansuryan