In a forthcoming interview with Clash, Daddy G of Bristol legends Massive Attack reveals that Burial is planning to make a remix album of Massive Attack material, in a modern equivalent of 1995’s Massive Attack and No Professor’s No Protection.

“I don’t know if I should really say this … What the plan is… you know that Mad Professor record that we did? (1995’s No Protection). Essentially trying to get that together, where Burial essentially remixes quite a lot of the new tracks. Brings out a different version of quite a lot of the tracks that we’ve done”.

“We’ve been listening to a lot of the stuff that he does and he’s just amazing. The way he does his layers, his drums and stuff like that. The dubstep thing is amazing, there’s a lot of really good people there – Kode9 is great as well. These kids are just amazing and we want to be part of that”.

Of course, given that Burial’s DJ-Kicks compilation was promised about two years ago and still hasn’t been made, we wouldn’t be surprised if people were waiting a while for this promise to come true, especially when Clash‘s article refers to the project as having “no timeframe.” Still, we’re sure Kode 9 was chuffed at being referred to as a kid.

Massive Attack’s new EP Splitting the Atom is available topre-order now at The Vinyl Factory. Limited to 1000 copiesworldwide, comes hand-numbered and incredibly designed on 180-gramvinyl with exclusive bronze-foiled cover artwork by Massive Attack’s Robert del Naja. It featuresHorace Andy, Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio, Damon Albarn, GuyGarvey and the producers behind Fever Ray. You can find out more info and pre-order a copy here.

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