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''Street Halo'' is the fourth
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by British
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producer
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. It was released on 28 March 2011 by
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, who announced the release five days prior. The EP serves as Burial's first solo release since his second studio album '' Untrue'' (2007). ''Street Halo'' was met with positive reviews from music critics, who noted its refinement of the musical style established by Burial's previous work. Hyperdub later re-issued ''Street Halo'' and Burial's follow-up EP '' Kindred'' as a single compilation on 11 February 2012 in Japan and select worldwide markets. The re-release, ''Street Halo / Kindred'', placed on the
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albums chart.


Composition

Musically, ''Street Halo'' retains major elements of Burial's established trademark sound, including the use of R&B vocal
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s layered over synthesizer backings and skipping drum beats.


Release

On 23 March 2011,
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announced that ''Street Halo'', Burial's first release of new solo material since his second studio album '' Untrue'' (2007), would be released on 28 March. With ''Street Halo'', Hyperdub adopted a similar release strategy to that of Burial's previous single "Ego" / "Mirror", a collaboration between musicians
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which had been issued with only a week's advance notice and quickly sold out. To build up anticipation for the release of ''Street Halo'', Hyperdub label owner and electronic musician
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appeared as a guest on
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's
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programme on 24 March, where he discussed the label and previewed tracks from the EP. Hyperdub released ''Street Halo'' in
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formats on 28 March. The label also made the EP available for purchase through their website in
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file formats. The following year, Hyperdub announced that ''Street Halo'' and the Burial EP '' Kindred'' would be released as a single CD on 9 April 2012 in Japan, with copies also being made available in select European and North American retailers. In the Belgian region of Flanders, ''Street Halo / Kindred'' peaked at number 186 on the
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albums chart for the week ending 9 June 2012.


Critical reception

''Street Halo'' received generally positive reviews from critics; at
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the EP has received an
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score of 85, based on 5 reviews.
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'' praised Burial for "finding new ideas to animate his worn, mournful samples", while retaining a general sound that "has long since become familiar." Max Feldman of ''
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'' described the EP's tracks as "even more compromised, even more ambiguous, than anything we've heard from Burial before." In a glowing review, Feldman wrote that with ''Street Halo'', Burial "continues to make beautiful, relevant, completely non-partisan music that stands outside ghettoising genre divides." Reviewing the 2012 ''Street Halo / Kindred'' reissue, ''
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'' critic
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said the two releases "cohere almost seamlessly as the album they become when you don't have to turn any plastic over." Sputnikmusic writer Deviant praised all three of the album's tracks and felt that the album's "main beauty... is marked by its somewhat foreign nature, how at times it seems so familiar and yet so utterly alien at the same time, like getting lost in the streets you call home when you view them through midnight eyes."


Track listing

All tracks written and produced by Burial.


Charts


References


External links

* * {{Authority control 2011 EPs Burial (musician) EPs Hyperdub EPs