Jan
2
2012
Once every three months I list the best of what I heard in albums/songs/remixes for the quarter. I do this to personally keep up with all the awesome music I hear, as it ultimately helps me at the end of the year when I do my overall listing for the previous twelve months. I also do it to introduce you cool cats to tunes you may have missed independently.
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Dec
21
2011
100. The Strokes – Under Cover of Darkness
When the band sticks to what they know, they sound great. Angles is a hot-and-cold album, but this is the first of two tracks that showcases the former.
99. Born Gold – Wrinklecarver
Originally released as former project Gobble Gobble, nothing has been done to this track in terms or re-mixing or mastering, but it just sounds better in context within the new album Bodysongs.
98. St. Vincent – Cheerleader
Another highlight from Strange Mercy – here Annie Clark shows off her knack for start-stop surprises around what sounds conventional at first, then grows to be beautifully unusual.
97. Drake – Lord Knows (featuring Rick Ross)
The snare hits, the booming bass, the background vocals, that “Just Blaze!” intro, the use of the phrase “Murdercedez Benz.” What’s not to love here?
96. Wiz Khalifa – The Race
One of the more down-tempo tracks on the fun Rolling Papers, Wiz drops a chill-out anthem for the end of the night when you just wanna light one up and take it easy.
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no comments | tags: Akon, Azealia Banks, Big Black Delta, Black Lips, Born Gold, Cass McCombs, Cold Cave, Cut Copy, Das Racist, Dawes, Dominique Young Unique, Drake, Dum Dum Girls, EMA, FIDLAR, Fleet Foxes, Foo Fighters, Ford & Lopatin, Gauntlet Hair, Gross Magic, I Break Horses, James Blake, Jay Z, Jeff the Brotherhood, Kanye West, Kate Jackson, Kendrick Lamar, LMFAO, M83, Neon Indian, Primus, Purity Ring, Reggie B, Rick Ross, Rihanna, Ringo Deathstarr, Shugo Tokumaru, Skream, St. Vincent, Star Slinger, Terius Nash, The Black Keys, The Civil Wars, The Decemberists, The Dodos, The Go! Team, The Joy Formidable, The Lonely Island, The Rapture, the Strokes, The Weeknd, tUnE-yArDs, Wiz Khalifa, Youth Lagoon | posted in Best of 2011, List, Music