March 23, 2011 10:11
Burial to release new single 'Street Halo' on Monday (Mar 28)
Londoner prepares to release first new material since 2007
Burial is set to release his comeback single 'Street Halo' on Monday (March 28).
The single will be the dubstep maestro's first solo release since 2009. It will come backed by two other new songs, ‘NYC’ and ‘Stolen Dog’.
The London DJ/producer, real name Will Bevan, hasn't said whether the single is coming ahead of a new album. Such a record would be the follow-up to his critically-acclaimed 2007 album 'Untrue'.
Burial's collaboration songs with Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Four Tet, 'Ego' and 'Mirror', were recently released.
He has also produced a number of tracks set for Jamie Woon's debut album 'Mirrorwriting', which is released on April 18.
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