
"Most of the tunes I like, I never knew what the people who made them looked like anyway. It draws you in. You could believe in it more. I like it if it's more secret, people can get into the tunes more. I just want to be in a symbol, a tune, the name of a tune. It's not like it's a new thing. It's one of the old underground ways and it's easier."
— British dubstep producer Burial talks to Mark Fisher about his second album, Untrue, his musical influences and M R James ghost stories in December '07 issue of The Wire.
Interview: Burial [The Wire]
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