50 Albums That Defined The 2000s

39. Burial - Untrue

Sparse, secretive, and spellbinding, Untrue proved anonymous London producer Burial to be a master of his craft. Often labelled a dubstep artist (long before the genre was taken to new heights by Skrillex), he shows himself to be far more versatile than such a label suggests, incorporating drum and bass, garage and grime beats throughout. The album's atmosphere is mournful and menacing, often sprinkled with rainfall effects and ghostly vocal samples. It perfectly captures the unique feel of UK urban life, and fully deserves its considerable critical acclaim Decade Defining Track: Ghost Hardware
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