
Rodent
Burial
- 10"
- Label
- Hyperdub

Burial skulks back to the ?floor with the deep, bumping swang of Rodent, backed by a footwork flexing Kode 9 remix. Switching tack from the sublime, beat-less Subtemple 12?, Rodent follows in the vein of Burial?s remix for M?nic?s Deep Summer with a tender grip on deep garage house styles, cruising out on a 120bpm chassis flecked with looped R&B vox, ambient synth voices and flinty percussion, with a certain crackle of anxiety that?s more minutes-before-come-up than anything darkside. Eyes down in the darnce. Kobe 9 ain?t having any of that on his remix, tho. His take on Rodent is razor sharp, alert and hungry, pinning scuttling footwork hi-hats and palpitating subs around that vocal motif at a quickened pace akin to tracks off his excellent Nothing album, drawing a jagged line from his ?90s junglist roots right up to the modern nanosecBurial skulks back to the ?floor with the deep, bumping swang of Rodent, backed by a footwork flexing Kode 9 remix. Switching tack from the sublime, beat-less Subtemple 12?, Rodent follows in the vein of Burial?s remix for M?nic?s Deep Summer with a tender grip on deep garage house styles, cruising out on a 120bpm chassis flecked with looped R&B vox, ambient synth voices and flinty percussion, with a certain crackle of anxiety that?s more minutes-before-come-up than anything darkside. Eyes down in the darnce. Kobe 9 ain?t having any of that on his remix, tho. His take on Rodent is razor sharp, alert and hungry, pinning scuttling footwork hi-hats and palpitating subs around that vocal motif at a quickened pace akin to tracks off his excellent Nothing album, drawing a jagged line from his ?90s junglist roots right up to the modern nanosec







































