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9.0
127921
9.0 |
Beats Per Minute
Antidawn is many things, but most of all, it is the sound of our lives behind concrete walls and glass windows, on dark streets and in dirty sheets. It breathes, forever encased, in darkness and in light
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9.0
127932
9.0 |
Clash
Love it or hate it, ‘Antidawn’ is one of the most unique releases you’re likely to hear in 2022
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8.0
127923
8.0 |
NME
The lesser-spotted artist builds knife-edge tension with an eerie, five-song collection that brings to mind suspenseful horror series Silent Hill
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8.0
127926
8.0 |
Loud And Quiet
The slow, lengthy understatement of ANTIDAWN probably means it won’t win over any Burial agnostics, or do much for those who primarily flock to his work in search of his inimitable, naturalistic beatmaking, but for the die-hards, there’s much to love here if you’re willing to stick with it
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8.0
128054
8.0 |
The Quietus
Has a lot to offer in terms of soundscapes, at the same time it is a quiet and slow-paced record with space between musical ideas
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8.0
128111
8.0 |
XS Noize
Burial with Antidawn has created another achingly British release but conversely is achingly universal
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8.0
128379
8.0 |
PopMatters
Burial continues an almost unfeasibly long hot streak of evocative and compelling sonic visions with Antidawn. It feels like an entirely new genre of field recording and is his most abstract electronica to date
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8.0
128410
8.0 |
Crack
The EP’s antithetical title may be a ruse: much like the dawn, this record signifies evolution in the most natural of ways – in the most Burial of ways
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7.3
127955
7.3 |
Pitchfork
Burial’s longest release in years doubles down on his signature sounds and downcast mood. A collaged chorus of voices holds together a windswept expanse of undulating nothingness
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