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  • Seen live 2003-2009

    Jan 3 2010, 14h20 por Hencq

    !!! (2)
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  • 2009 - The Best Of

    Dez 29 2009, 17h00 por Franz_F89

    Albums Of The Year
    1. Fever Ray - Fever Ray
    :: top track TocarDry And Dusty
    2. Bat for Lashes - Two Suns
    :: top track TocarSiren Song
    3. Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You
    :: top track TocarEveryone's At It
    4. JJ - jj n° 2
    :: top track Ecstacy
    5. The xx - xx
    :: top track Crystalised
    6. The Antlers - Hospice
    :: top track TocarWake
    7. The hickey underworld - The Hickey Underworld
    :: top track Zorayda
    8. Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
    :: top track Take Aim
    9. Japandroids - Post Nothing
    :: top track TocarI Quit Girls
    10. Karen O and the Kids - Where The Wild Things Are
    :: top track TocarHideaway

    A Month, A Song - My favorites of each month
    January: Oasis - The Shock Of The Lightning
    February: Lily Allen - TocarBack To The Start
    March: The hickey underworld - Future Words
    April: Junior Boys - Parallel Lines
    May: Adam Kesher - Local Girl (The Shoes Remix)
    June: Kasabian - TocarUnderdog
    July: JJ - Ecstacy
    August: Arctic Monkeys - Crying Lightning
    September: The xx - Crystalised
    October: Bat for Lashes - TocarGlass
    November: Editors - TocarLike Treasure
    December: Fever Ray - TocarKeep The Streets Empty For Me

    Concerts Of The Year
    1. Bat for Lashes, Ancienne Belgique
    2. Crystal Castles, Dour Festival
    3. Nine Inch Nails, Rock Werchter
    4. Team William, Pukkelpop
    5. Grace Jones, Rock Werchter
    6. Lily Allen, Rock Werchter
    7. 65daysofstatic, Dour Festival
    8. Novastar, Suikerrock
    9. Oasis, Rock Werchter
    10. Franz Ferdinand, Ancienne Belgique
    11. Bloc Party, Rock Werchter
    12. Arctic Monkeys, Pukkelpop
    13. The hickey underworld, Bruksellive
    14. Santigold, Dour Festival
    15. Elbow, Rock Werchter
    16. Lapaz, VUB Campus
    17. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Ancienne Belgique
    18. Julian Plenti, Botanique Orangerie
    19. Bloc Party, Ancienne Belgique
    20. The Sedan Vault, Bruksellive

    DJ-sets Of The Year
    1. Luke Slater, Dour Festival
    2. Magda, 15 Years Fuse
    3. Diplo, Dour Festival
    4. Steve Aoki, Pukkelpop
    5. Dolby Anol, Blast Your Ghetto

    2009 Awards
    Song Of The Year: Arctic Monkeys - Crying Lightning
    Record Of The Year: Fever Ray - Fever Ray
    Artist Of The Year: Fever Ray
    Gig Of The Year: Bat for Lashes
    Male Artist: Paul Banks (Julian Plenti)
    Female Artist: Karin Dreijer Anderson (Fever Ray)
    Best Remix: Sebastien Tellier - Kilometer (Aeroplane 'Italo 84' Remix)
    Best Clip: The hickey underworld - Blonde Fire (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkB56z_8nck)
    Best Soundtrack: (500) Days Of Summer
    Best Album (non-2009): Rise Against - The Sufferer and the Witness
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  • How diverse is your musical taste?

    Dez 28 2009, 0h34 por organic43

    First, make a list of your top-20 artists overall. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, count up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.

    1. Britney Spears
    - Lindsay Lohan
    - Paris Hilton
    - Christina Aguilera
    - Wanessa Camargo

    2. Tegan and Sara
    - Tegan Quin
    - An Horse
    - Rachel Cantu
    - Uh Huh Her
    - The Cliks
    - Tender Forever
    - Northern State
    - Metric

    3.Ashley Tisdale
    - Miley Cyrus
    - Demi Lovato
    - Vanessa Hudgens
    - Selena Gomez
    - Selena Gomez & The Scene
    - Hannah Montana
    - Mitchel Musso

    4. Lady GaGa
    - Ke$ha
    - Space Cowboy
    - Katy Perry
    - Rihanna
    - Eva Simons

    5. Jeffree Star
    - Millionaires
    - Blood On The Dance Floor
    - gEOFFREY pARIS
    - Electric Valentine
    - Ultraviolet Sound
    - Breathe Carolina
    - The Medic Droid
    - Scotty Vanity

    6.Victoria Beckham
    - Melanie B
    - Geri Halliwell
    - Emma Bunton
    - Melanie C
    - Rachel Stevens
    - Lisa Scott-Lee
    - Dannii Minogue

    7. Spice Girls
    - Girls Aloud
    - Sugababes

    8. Marilyn Manson
    - Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids
    - Nine Inch Nails
    - Rob Zombie
    - Rammstein
    - Deathstars
    - John 5
    - KoЯn
    - Static-X

    9. Pussycat Dolls
    - Nicole Scherzinger
    - Girlicious
    - Beyoncé
    - Jessica Sutta
    - Rihanna
    - Ciara
    - Melody Thornton

    10. Kylie Minogue
    - Sophie Ellis-Bextor
    - Annie

    11. Kelly Clarkson
    - Carrie Underwood
    - Katharine McPhee
    - Jordin Sparks
    - P!nk
    - Ashlee Simpson
    - Mandy Moore

    12. Hilary Duff
    - Aly & AJ
    - Haylie Duff
    - Belinda

    13. BoA
    - Koda Kumi
    - AnyBand
    - Lee Hyolee
    - Namie Amuro
    - 소녀시대
    - SMTOWN
    - ayumi hamasaki
    - Wonder Girls

    14. Madonna
    - Cher
    - Janet Jackson
    - Cyndi Lauper

    15. M.I.A.
    - Santogold
    - M.I.A./Diplo
    - Lady Sovereign
    - Rye Rye
    - Amanda Blank
    - Santigold
    - Kid Sister
    - Diplo

    16. Jennifer Lopez
    -Mariah Carey
    - Destiny's Child
    - Jessica Simpson
    - Christina Milian

    17. The Saturdays
    - Cheryl Cole
    - Girls Can't Catch
    - Pixie Lott
    - Alexandra Burke
    - Dolly Rockers

    18. Mandy Moore
    - Jennifer Love Hewitt
    - Delta Goodrem

    19. Heidi Montag
    - Brooke Hogan
    - Paradiso Girls
    - Kristinia DeBarge

    20. Black Eyed Peas
    - Fergie
    - will.i.am
    - Flo Rida
    - Timbaland

    124.
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  • Cvalda/Dibder's Top 100 Albums Of 2009 (60-41)

    Dez 26 2009, 15h54 por CvaldaVessalis

    So, having consumed my first of three Christmas dinners this weekend (without being a little too disgusting, the quotient of stuffing being consumed will probably be ending up tearing a new aperture in my posterior if I'm not careful!), I thought I'd better carry on with my 2009 chart sooner rather than later... So here are positions 60-41 (Doi!)...

    60. Inside Your Guitar by It Hugs Back

    Pitchfork: "Cuddling is out of the question, as the record's overwhelmingly melancholy tone suggests consolation rather than romantic bliss ... Even when It Hugs Back seem to hold us close, the intimacy in their music seems hollow, impersonal, and anonymous." Link
    TinyMixTapes: "The further you get into this album, the more you realize that this 11-song LP actually only has three songs ... In a world where the business side of music has permeated all its other aspects, if not eradicated them entirely, this album will destroy a solid fraction of whatever idealism you may have left." Link
    What I Said: "Buzzes from the speakers with all the grace of a lumbering, giant fuzzy monster waddling patiently towards you for a warm embrace ... Dynamism and cockiness are nowhere to be found here, just slightly discontented malaise delicately whipped into a gossamer-light broth."

    59. Wild Young Hearts by Noisettes

    Pitchfork: "If Noisettes' goal for the album was to be better and more adventurous than the debut while retaining the awesomeness of their meal ticket frontwoman, they nailed it ... No one's perfect, I guess, especially when they're trying to go from one-note to every note in the space of a single record." Link
    TheTimes: "The album fizzes with energy, huge and undislodgeable pop hooks and choruses that fall over themselves ... Shoniwa and her band mates, Dan Smith and Jamie Morrison, have dusted themselves down, remembered what they love about music, and written a brilliant pop-soul album." Link
    What I Said: "Straddles the line comfortably between indie, pop and soul ... with a voice both youthfully fresh and rustically soulful when it wants to be, and most of the tunes found on the CD better the single in terms of being elegantly funky slices of indie pop."

    58. The Spirit of Apollo by N.A.S.A.
    Vessalis Music Award Nominee = Best Single/Video Of The Year
    Best Hip Hop/Rap Album Of The Year
    Special Prize For Most Glamorous 'Featured Guest' Roster


    Pitchfork: "It would be nice if The Spirit of Apollo had a compelling reason to exist beyond just showing off these guys' Buddy Lists ... But when your idea of creating community is to mush artists of different genres together into a character-free paste, all you're really doing is making a good argument for genre xenophobia." Link
    PopMatters: "They say too many chefs spoil the broth, but this is a little ridiculous ... The obvious complaint will be that some of the artists involved are either underused or overused." Link
    What I Said: "Whilst the guest list is undeniably impressive, and the results even more so ... the whole thing coheres more like a compilation than an album. No doubt this was exactly the intention of Clean and Zegon, but it does present a slightly disjointed listen."

    57. Turning The Mind by Maps

    NME: "What is it at the moment with all this half-arsed, evangelical Christian hymn-aping synth music masquerading as dream-pop or screen-gaze? If I wanted to go to church I would do." Link
    BBC: "The only thing more tedious than people on drugs is people who used to be on drugs talking about how they’re not on drugs anymore ... it’s a shame, because he’s still bashing out some fearsome pop songs." Link
    What I Said: "Embraces elements of rock, house, trance and pop to create a nebulous whitewash of at-times inspired electro symphonies ... For those who are a little dismayed by how perky and bright most of the electropop this year has been, this one is most certainly for you."

    56. Yours Truly, The Commuter by Jason Lytle
    Vessalis Music Award Nominee = Best Country/Folk Album Of The Year

    Pitchfork: "Sounds an awful lot like a Grandaddy album-- not just another Grandaddy album, though, but a really good one ... Such care and attention show through in these songs, which generally sound a little spacier and synthier than the band's records." Link
    TheIndependent: "It's hard to understand why he split up the band, so closely do these tracks follow the Grandaddy formula of folksy guitar-rock glazed with electronic washes and fronted by Lytle's fragile, reedy vocals." Link
    What I Said: "Those expecting a change of meter from Lytle on this disc though will be quite disappointed, as Commuter very much plays like vintage Grandaddy, all subtle electronica mixed indelibly with slow acoustic alt-rock and Lytle’s breathy vocals awash with detached melancholy that are hard not to fall for as ever.."

    55. Everybody by Ingrid Michaelson
    Vessalis Music Award Nominee = Best Country/Folk Album Of The Year

    Allmusic: "Michaelson is no longer a part-time waitress with a songwriting habit; she's a seasoned road veteran, acutely aware of what it takes to invest her audience ... Rarely does an independent album sound so assured, so polished, and so agreeable." Link
    ConsequenceOfSound: "Throughout the album’s 12 tracks, strings, layered guitar, and acoustic rhythm piano dance with double-tracked harmonies, expanding the singer’s sonic palette ... confident and assured in both her singing and songwriting, expanding her sound, but maintaining her indie spirit." Link
    What I Said: "Now, with this fourth album charting respectably in the Top 20 in the US, it would appear Michaelson’s finally ready to breakthrough properly; she’s certainly not hampered by a lack of bustlingly enjoyable ditties ... it’s hard to not be taken in by her charms."

    54. Lungs by Florence + The Machine

    Pitchfork: "Instead of giving this gothically pale 22-year-old with megaphone vox some classy pop-soul to work with à la Duffy or Adele, Lungs takes the smorgasbord approach. Welch bursts mouth wide wide over garage rock, epic soul, pint-tipping Britbeat, and-- best of all-- a mystic brand of pop that's part Annie Lennox, Grace Slick, and Joanna Newsom." Link
    NME: "[The hype] all sets up the most hyped and derided singer of the year’s debut album to be the biggest love-or-loathe opinion-divider since Jigga bought his wellies for Worthy Farm. Which makes it so surprising
    that Lungs is so distinctly… OK." Link
    What I Said: "Welch’s hype is somewhat justified on her major label debut disc, convincingly veering between indie anthems of earthy rock bohemia, evocatively simple moments of tender admission and dreamy cosmic balladry ... Even if it doesn’t quite supersede the comparisons to Kate Bush or the relentless PR 'machine' charting her meteoric rise."

    53. Thunderheist by Thunderheist
    Vessalis Music Award Nominee = Best Hip Hop/Rap Album Of The Year

    Pitchfork: "On their first full-length, the duo still can't hone a shtick of their own, relying instead on a bland mix of homage and innocuous one-liners ... you'd have to get pretty smashed to ignore the album's missing spirit and just dance, which, sadly, may be the point here." Link
    NME: "Isis’ talk of jerking it off, jailbait, bending over and tapping the booty just aren’t clever, surreal, skewed or, disgraceful enough to provoke the same kind of amused grimace that Ghostface Killah, the ex-imprisoned one from Yo Majesty or Thunderheist’s ace labelmates New Flesh might." Link
    What I Said: "Chock full of Diplo-style cuts brought to the next level of danceability with some inspired performances from Isis. Taking in hip pop criticism and borderline creepy horniness, there’s no reason why this duo can’t break it big this year."

    52. Sounds Of The Universe by Depeche Mode

    Pitchfork: "If the album as usual seems to have little or no bearing on anything outside the group's own, um, universe, the wheels and gears are definitely still turning and churning in the Depeche Mode machine ... Sounds Of The Universe concludes anticlimactically, an echo of its promising start." Link
    DailyTelegraph: "The sonic vista of rock remained static throughout the Nineties, even regressing slightly with Britpop. Depeche Mode's electro arrangements, every sound altered and treated to create a unique sonic palette, shows up the imaginative constraints of most guitar-based rock." Link
    What I Said: "The one grind against this album that can be said is that it is typical Depeche; miserable, angular, sublime and such a lovely downer that it makes arriving back to hell from a glowing paradise seem almost like a glorious homecoming."

    51. Grammatics by Grammatics

    NME: "A bold, ambitious and diverse collection of songs ... it seemed like Grammatics had too many ideas, they couldn’t quite decide who they wanted to be. In the end, they just decided to be themselves, and the result frequently approaches bona fide genius." Link
    AbsolutePunk: "Grammatics is one of the few albums released in the last couple of years that I can actually deem "unique" ... They seem like they're ready for the spotlight and ready to go on to become something great." Link
    What I Said: "Some may be affronted by the self-importance adopted by lead man Owen Brinley (trilling effeminately in an affected manner) and his less-than-merry band, yet there is still something to be said about their ability to traverse heartfelt indie balladeering and ethically ambiguous rabble rousing so confidently and sincerely."

    50. Warm Heart of Africa by The Very Best

    Pitchfork: "Their enthusiasm is contagious ... In drawing lines between older African genres, like highlife, and newer ones, like kwaito, and then linking those to international pop styles of various eras, Warm Heart of Africa pictures a glittering web of connectivity where national and cultural boundaries dissolve." Link
    Guardian: "The problem with hearing so much music is it gets harder to be surprised. But this album defies all preconceptions and never settles into a genre that you could name and locate on the shelves or download menus." Link
    What I Said: "It knocks several shades and teeth out of most pop music around today, infusing the warm harmonies and buoyant instrumentation and arrangements found in Mwamwaya’s traditional Malawi roots with beauteous pop hooks and effects to make a truly refreshing combo."

    49. Introducing Dionne Bromfield by Dionne Bromfield
    Vessalis Music Award Nominee = Best Female Solo Album Of The Year
    Best R&B/Soul Album Of The Year


    Loft965:
    Motown for children.
    Introduce little Winehouse,
    Feels good and sounds good.
    What I Said: "Bromfield and her team have done well to transport her straight into the old-soul aesthetic with some carefully chosen classics, primarily because her voice, for a 13 year-old girl especially, is truly something to behold."

    48. Danger Mouse And Sparklehorse: Present Dark Night Of The Soul by Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse
    Vessalis Music Award Nominee = Special Prize For Most Glamorous 'Featured Guest' Roster

    Pitchfork: "Dark Night Of The Soul has been pitched as a marquee collaboration without precedent, which makes the mundane EMI copyright baloney that scrapped the project all the more depressing ... an album on which a group of musical actors present his [Sparklehorse's Mark Linkous'] work while he stands off to the side in the shadows." Link
    PopMatters: "Few contemporary pop albums have spoken to the human condition so eloquently, and given the listener so much pleasure in the process ... It’s no exaggeration to say Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse have crafted a near-masterpiece." Link
    What I Said: "The album confounds, enthrals, offends and entertains in equal measure, taking in moments of rough-hewn alt-rock, distortedly ravaged beauty and discordant sound design, alongside the more melodiously tuneful compositions; in short, it makes a thoroughly convincing first stab for Curio Of 2009."

    47. Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future by The Bird and the Bee
    Vessalis Music Award Nominee = Best Pop Album Of The Year

    Pitchfork: "Like a Mojave Desert mirage shimmering tantalizingly before disappearing, Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future is ultimately left little more than a string of sweet nothings, there for your fleeting pleasure. It's a pop tease." Link
    PopMatters: "As the songs tumble over jazz changes and through curtains of digital sparkles and effects, George is confident and on point. Kurstin fills each construction with the just the right amount of layers, balancing space-age (i.e. a ‘60s definition of “space-age”) bleeps and blurps with subtler swaths of organ to support George’s lines." Link
    What I Said: "Their latest work features all kinds of delightful electro-jazz numbers, with George's aloof yet chirpily sweet vocals effortlessly gliding along the duos melodies ... it is also a credible evolution from the quaint loveliness of their first effort."

    46. Songs About Dancing And Drugs by Circlesquare

    Pitchfork: "Ultimately, the album is about the value of participating in culture through the communal aspects of art and music, which is sort of ironic given that this is a record best suited to being heard alone, with a good set of headphones." Link
    ResidentAdvisor: "Circlesquare's third LP is a tremendous comedown record, but not in the therapeutic sense, because it sounds actually too much like a comedown to help you forget your own ... the dancing and drugs are gone, having taken all the pleasures of the night with them." Link
    What I Said: "This isn’t a happy, summery dance record, as its sonicspace traverses minimal electro and spaced out eeriness to summon up the darker side of dance culture, i.e. the dreaded comedowns, the aimless conversations and aching worthlessness. And you certainly cannot fault Shaw and company for following through on their singular trajectory based on artistic merit."

    45. Octahedron by The Mars Volta

    Pitchfork: "The Mars Volta's specific brand of bombast may remain an untranslatable language for those rooted in a DIY-scaled world, or committed to the shiny three-minutes-and-change tidiness of the charts. But if you're fiending for the musical equivalent of an epic, partially incoherent battle between good and evil in IMAX 3D, you could do a lot worse." Link
    DrownedInSound: "If they’d only crack a smile in the studio once in a while, like they do when recalling scenes from their favourite (wickedly dark) comedies, who knows what The Mars Volta could achieve, as there are flashes of true brilliance on this LP that, with just a little more cultivating, could combine to comprise the band’s greatest album yet." Link
    What I Said: "It stops just short of being one of the better rock albums to be released this year, laden with enough languid psychedelia, hard rock-chord chaos and blistering vocals from Bixler-Zavala."

    44. Why There are Mountains by Cymbals Eat Guitars

    Pitchfork: "What's most admirable about this sophisticated self-released debut is Cymbals Eat Guitars' willingness to think big with gestures that shouldn't fly in the hands of a young band, instrumentally or thematically ... here, the journey is the end not the means; fortunately, that gives Why There Are Mountains astounding replay value." Link
    SputnikMusic: "If this isn’t the debut album of the year, it’s going to take a pretty bold effort to top what Cymbals Eat Guitars have created ... Open up that damaged part of your heart that you closed up when Modest Mouse started to suck. Indie rock got good again." Link
    What I Said: "One band that they incidentally mirror also released their debut early this year, them being Grammatics, who happen to compose songs that explore different depths of feeling within the same piece and not just being content with your typical slow burn release of other bands. Their UK counterparts though inhabit a more refined and artier soundscape then these rough-and-ready rabblers, which happens to make their effort that much more powerful."

    43. Beast Rest Forth Mouth by Bear in Heaven

    Pitchfork: "Mostly made up of textural, spacious three- to four-minute pop anthems with towering choruses, BRFM is a welcome reminder that an album doesn't have to be bombastic to feel huge and important. Take out the earbuds and let it fill a space: This is music that's bigger than your iPod-- music you'll want to feel all around you." Link
    Allmusic: "An idea that this is as far as the band can either get, or is willing to get -- an extension of past sounds instead of fully engaging with the musical lingua franca of now. Not too surprising given rock's endless possibilities for self-regard, but even so, a little frustrating somehow." Link
    What I Said: "One could accuse it of never really announcing its presence and going for the rockier jugular compared to other electro-flavoured indie releases this year, but that shouldn’t detract from what is at times the most thoughtfully calibrated pop release of the year, making up for a lack in passion, perhaps, with plenty of intelligence."

    42. Immolate Yourself by Telefon Tel Aviv
    Vessalis Music Award Nominee = Best Electronic Album Of The Year

    Pitchfork: "one of the pleasures and frustrations of Immolate is how subtly it similarly exploits the nearly invisible barrier separating song from simple synth sketch ... For all the pleasant stops along the way, the album hasn't come full-circle so much as spun its wheels in place." Link
    Guardian: "If you're seeking an album to keep out the winter chill, you could do worse than to wrap yourself up in Telefon Tel Aviv's sumptuous head music ... It may be more frosting than cake, but there is an addictive comfort to its richness." Link
    What I Said: "Their third LP is really quite a sublime surprise; a tormented mix of hip-hop beats, ambient electronica and house-dance mechanics, with ominous vocals coasting throughout the violent soundscapes as if at they’ve reached the end of an epic search for humanity that has finally yielded fruitless results."

    41. Tale to Tell by The Mummers

    BoomKat: "Few debuting bands pull off the feat of inhabiting their own unique musical idiom so comprehensively and convincingly as The Mummers ... It's hard to know where The Mummers are likely go next after such a singularly grandstanding, archly portentous debut, but it'd be worth sticking around to find out." Link
    Guardian: "It's opulent stuff ... this music, all strings and brass and careful detail, feels like being locked in a dark parlour draped with thick velvet, incense turning the air heady." Link
    What I Said: "Raissa along with her newfound friends may finally be able to strike it big with this rather lovely foray into baroque-lite pop, managing to convey wistful fancy and detached worldliness; a highly promising start for the trio then, not to mention a fine showcase for Raissa’s heavenly voice."

    So, now we're over the hump, and quite a few nominees have been revealed... what will positions 40-21 bring? Find out next week...

    Take care... xxx
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  • Top 10 Albums of 2009

    Dez 25 2009, 21h17 por glenn_hwj

    1. The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die



    One of my favourite albums of the year, the decade even. Not quite sure that it succeeds Silent Alarm of 2005 which will probably remain my favourite and most listened to album of the 00's. The Prodigy's long awaited return comes in the shape of Invaders Must Die. And what a brilliant return it was.

    Key tracks include:
    TocarTake Me To The Hospital
    Omen Reprise


    2. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!



    This album has so much energy and just screams of excellent production. I think seeing them perform it live just completed the absolute beauty of the album. Perfect album.

    Key tracks include:
    TocarDull Life
    TocarSkeletons


    2. Metric - Fantasies



    No. It's not a mistake that this album has also been given the no. 2 spot. It was just so hard to decifer which of the albums was the better one. There is no doubt in my mind that this album beats their predescessor Live It Out and just, only just surpasses Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?. In other words, also a perfect album.

    Key tracks include:
    Waves (Bonus Track)
    Satellite Mind


    4. Major Lazer Guns Don't Kill People... Lazers Do



    The first time I heard Hold The Line I thought this is absolutely crazy, but I love it. And there my obsession began. The combination of producers/artists Switch and Diplo seems to come up all bonuses. Listen if you're open minded with your music, otherwise your ears may be offended.

    Key tracks include:
    TocarPon De Floor
    Hold The Line


    5. Bon Iver - Blood Bank - EP



    Couldn't have wished for anything more to follow on from For Emma, Forever Ago. Quite disappointed with the current hiatus of Bon Iver after one album and one extended play but still, awesome addition to a limited discography. Hope to hear more soon.

    Key tracks include:
    TocarBeach Baby
    TocarBlood Bank


    6. Death Cab for Cutie - The Open Door - EP




    7. Florence + The Machine - Lungs




    8. Miike Snow - Miike Snow



    9. Telekinesis - Telekinesis!




    10. The Enemy - Music for the People

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  • 2009 Musically

    Dez 21 2009, 10h53 por Riddim_Doctor

    2009 is almost over so it's time to have a look back & see what concerts & cd's amazed me..

    Top 10 Bands & singers live

    Juno Reactor
    Animal Collective
    Buju Banton
    Anthony B
    Seasick Steve
    Michael Franti & Spearhead
    Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
    Alborosie
    The Quemists
    De Staat

    Top 10 Live acts

    Aphex Twin
    Neil Landstrumm
    Fagget Fairies
    Filteria
    Duran Duran Duran
    Chinese Man
    The Orb
    Tim Exile
    The Subs
    Jeugd Van Tegenwoordig

    Top 10 Dj acts

    Justice
    Junkie XL
    Shy FX
    Kromestar
    Anoebis
    TC
    Altern8
    Rusko
    Radioclit
    Diplo



    Best cd's of 2009

    Depotax - Wide open empty Ep
    Radical Distortion - Psychedelic Dreams
    Aes Dana - Leylines
    James Horner - Avatar: the soundtrack
    Alborosie - Escape from Babylon
    Major Lazer - Gun's don't kill people, lasers do
    High Contrast & London Electricity - This is Drum & bass
    V.A. - Warp Unheard
    Isbells - Isbells
    & much much more...
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  • Best Things to Happen to Music in 2009

    Dez 20 2009, 5h14 por gregryalf

    15. Rain Fests
    Lolla, APW got a ton of rain, and yet nothing was cancelled. A few acts were delayed, and weren't able to play, but the show went on. Mud fights were endless. Tons of fun, the way it should be.

    14. U2 makes one of their best albums, don't get nominated for any top-honor Grammys

    Because I hate the Grammys but loved No Line On The Horizon.

    13. Dirty Projectors are Accessible

    Acapella rock never sounded so good, and Dirty Projectors, with their release of Bitte Orca, made my year as one of the best artists. Weirdest thing ever, but extremely listenable, and I believe when the word got out, they became loved by most people who listened.

    12. Indie NSFW
    Thank you Girls and The Flaming Lips, you both had great years, but did you have to display you and your friends junk to the internet? It's because of you I know what NSFW stands for. Congrats.

    11. M.I.A.; Mommy In Action

    The Grammys & The Academy Awards? You were just making beats with Diplo when I met you, and now you've taken over the world. I couldn't be happier.

    10. Merriweather Post Pavillion

    Best album of the year? Probably for a lot of people, but Animal Collective have really made their classic album. And it sports the best cover of the year, too. Just stare.

    9. Single Ladies

    I'ma letchu finish, but Beyoncé really did have one of the best videos of all time. And apparently the most inspiring of the year.

    8. Grizzly Bear, #8 on Billboard

    Veckatimest blew up, proof that they had a ton of fans and a lot of hype. It's also their best album, so well done.

    7. Jay-Z Murders Autotune

    D.O.A. itself is massive, but what Jay-Z has done is make sure we all know who the king of hip-hop is, and at the same time, remember that the genre can continue to grow without selling out.

    6. Radiohead vs. Miley Cyrus, Kanye West, and that guy from Fiery Furnaces

    No album released for the biggest band ever, but they stirred up enough controversy, when something like Miley Cyrus got offended because she proclaimed she loved them and they wouldn't present her performance or something? and Kanye West the same thing? and that guy from that band made fun of them for something like being arrogant? Whatever, it was hilarious, because Radiohead would totally beat all these goons in Celebrity Boxing anyway. Wouldn't that be fun to see?

    5. Lady GaGa is a Monster

    Her album was released last year, but she blew up in 2009. She's the most innovative and crazy pop artist... of all time? Well, we'll see. But so far it seems promising. She's nuts and we love it.

    4. Jay-Z & Alicia Keyes Perform at Yankee Stadium, Empire State of Mind Becomes Classic

    Yup. A-Rod bobbin his head.

    3. Phoenix is Famous

    Finally, a good sounding band that all people can fall in love with. And they're from France. And they're catchy, explorative, and fresh. They've been around of a while, but they really made this year one of the best for me. I can just listen to them all the time...

    2. The Beatles are Hip with the Kids

    Paul McCartney did CitiField. The Beatles Rock Band was released. And every Beatles record ever was remixed and sounds better than ever. Best part? I see them on commercials on MTV. It's like they've invaded again.

    1. Jay-Z& Beyoncé show up to a Grizzly Bear Concert
    The youtube videos that rocked my world this year involved the same two acts: Jay-Z and Grizzly Bear. Watching Jay-Z sway to Ready, Able at a concert he went to with Beyoncé was the most out-of-place thing this year. And then suddenly it turned into the biggest thing for me this year to appreciate, when I saw Jay-Z interviewed about his attendance, claiming that indie rock now is like what hip-hop was in the 80's. "The Golden Age". He raved about it. And now I'm raving about him raving about it. Awesome. (Oh, and then the band played with the LSO. Nuff Said.)

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  • 2009_11_20 Mix + Tracklist from 2N @ Aquarius

    Nov 26 2009, 1h37 por punk_bubu

    uk funky / deep techno

    2N with Untold @ Aquarius

    Download set

    Tracklist:
    1 Kid Conga (feat MC Miltinho) Daniel Haaksman
    2 AO Feat. Serocee (Zed Bias Wind Up Mix) MJ Cole
    3 Preacher's Daughter Mr. Mathz
    4 Freak Meesha Emvee
    5 Blu Magic Ill Blu
    6 Bambara UNCLE BAKONGO
    7 Hey Bongo Mercurial Murmidon
    8 Different Lil Silva
    9 Reign Hard House Banton
    10 Frequency N.B Funky
    11 Hey (L-VIS 1990 Remix) Diplo & Laidback Luke
    12 Gotta Have It (MJ's Funky dubb) MJ Cole feat Digga
    13 Eurostarr (Zombie Disco Squad Remix) Mumdance & Brodinski
    14 I Want You (Bok Bok remix) Dre Skull
    15 Moombah (Afrojack mix) Silvio Ecomo / Chuckie
    16 Just Say Really (Bok Bok Remix) Egyptrixx
    17 Mega (Dub Version) The Count And Sinden
    18 Acid Bells (Martyn's Dark Mix) Efdemin
    19 The Sheppard Roska
    20 Who's Afraid Of Detroit Claude VanStroke
    21 Asha In The Tabernacle Shackleton
    22 Slow Motion Replay Shed
    23 Jannisary Demdike Stare
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  • 2009_11_06 Playlist from Illectricity promo party @ KSET

    Nov 26 2009, 0h48 por punk_bubu

    bassline / uk funky / breakbeat / dubstep

    Illectricity promo party @ KSET

    4 This Sweet Love (Drums Of Death Remix) James Yuill
    5 Just Be Mowgli
    6 Hot City Bass Hot City
    7 UMF - SUPRA1 Remix Blackfinger
    8 Party All Knight-True Pseudo Remix Eli Smith
    9 Boom Riddim - Sharkslayer Remix Rico Tubbs
    10 Make The Party Schenk Mini K HP
    11 Run L-VIS 1990
    12 Pon de floor' feat. Vybz Kartel Major Lazer
    13 Bird Flu (Diplo Remix) M.I.A.
    14 Hey ! (Foamo Remix) Diplo & Laidback Luke
    15 Sound Of Kuduro (Riot's Richter scale rmx) Buraka Som Sistema
    16 Jump Bounce Wayne P
    17 Moombah (Afrojack mix) Silvio Ecomo / Chuckie
    18 Gotta Have It (MJ's Funky dubb) MJ Cole feat Digga
    19 Quadruplets a little BIT FUNKY
    20 On A Roll Machines Don't Care
    21 Growls Garden Clark
    22 Timber Coldcut
    23 Big K Alpha Rhythm
    24 Headcharge (Ribs & IG88 remix) Backdraft
    25 War (Blatta & Inesha Go To Luanda Remix) Rampage
    26 3Klane (L-VIS 1990 Dubble Step Edit) Joker, Jakes
    27 Sirens Hard House Banton
    28 I_Want_You_(Bok Bok_remix) Dre Skull
    29 Whoop! Whoop! Dub Frequency
    30 Mars - Exclusive Herve Re-Fix Fake Blood
    31 AO Feat. Serocee - Zed Bias rmx MJ Cole
    32 Bird Flu (Diplo Remix) M.I.A.
    33 Aidy's Girl is a Computer Darkstar
    34 Rise Up (DJ Pinch Remix) Henry & Louis
    35 Police feat. Mikey Murka - Disrupt Remix Mahanee
    36 Wind It Up Mark Pritchard, Om'mas Keith
    37 Blue Mantra Search & Destroy
    38 My Own World Synkro
    39 Sweat Untold
    40 Debbit Marcus Intalex
    41 Wet Look Joy Orbison
    42 Reminissin' (Geiomix) Geiom
    43 Blinded By The Lights (Nero Remix) The Streets
    44 In for the Kill [Skream's Let's Get Ravey Mix] La Roux
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  • 2009_11_06 Playlist from Illectricity promo party @ Stereo, Rijeka

    Nov 26 2009, 0h28 por punk_bubu

    idm / electronica / dubstep / uk funky / bassline / breakbeat / drum and bass / hardcore

    1 Altibzz Autechre
    2 Lightworks Astrobotnia
    3 Home Various Production
    4 Anywhere Anyone Dntel
    5 Drone 1 The Rollercoaster Project
    6 The fifth one Cex
    7 Rain Breakage
    8 Sine, Saw, Square Late
    9 J.W. On A Good Night Martyn
    10 Miracles (Jamie Vex'd remix) Starkey
    11 Hunter (12th Planet remix) Portishead
    12 Love Is A Losing Game (Moody Boys Remix) Amy Winehouse
    13 Control feat EMU (Skream Remix) 12th Planet
    14 Soles Sweat (feat 215tfk & Stray - Reso remix) DeBruit
    15 Get it (12th Planet remix) Grand Puba
    16 Art Of Revolution Bassnectar
    17 Get Digital (Boody B & Andreas rmx) Purple Crush ft. Leif
    18 Depth In The Middle (Remixed by Led Piperz) High Tone
    19 Creator Santogold
    20 In for the Kill [Skream's Let's Get Ravey Mix] La Roux
    21 Blinded By The Lights (Nero Remix) The Streets
    22 Soundboy Bar 9
    23 Physics Impulse Headhunter
    24 Night Vision (Skream's So Nasty rmx) Distance
    25 Get On Up Babylon System
    26 A Storm In My Heart SPL
    27 The Terminator Caspa
    28 Jah Way RsD
    29 Hit That Gash feat. DJ Primecuts Foreign Beggars, Rouge a levre
    30 Eastern Jam (High Rankin Remix) Chase & Status
    31 Dancing In The Dark VIP Ollie! & Bare Noize
    32 Angry feat. Tippa Irie The Bug
    33 This Sweet Love (Drums Of Death Remix) James Yuill
    34 UMF (SUPRA1 Remix) Blackfinger
    35 Mookie - Math Head VIP Remix Acid Jacks
    36 Drop It To The Floor Machines Don't Care
    37 Jump Bounce Wayne P
    38 Whoop! Whoop! Dub Frequency
    39 Party All Knight-True Pseudo Remix Eli Smith
    40 Bulletproof (Zinc Remix) La Roux
    41 Just Be Mowgli
    42 Boom Riddim (Sharkslayer Remix) Rico Tubbs
    43 Xpand Switch, ANT, DNA
    44 Keep On Dancin' (Let's Go) Perpetual Motion
    45 Yeke Yeke (Hardfloor Mix) Mory Kante
    46 Everybody Needs A 303 Fatboy Slim
    47 Warrior's Dance - Kicks Like A Mule remix The Prodigy
    48 Headcharge (Ribs & IG88 remix) Backdraft
    49 Pistols At Dawn Warlock
    50 138_trek- DJ Zinc
    51 Lovers not Fighters (Blim Remix) Evil Nine
    52 War (Blatta & Inesha Go To Luanda Remix) Rampage
    53 Hey ! (Foamo Remix) Diplo & Laidback Luke
    54 Moombah (Afrojack mix) Silvio Ecomo / Chuckie
    55 United_Groove L-VIS 1990
    56 Pon de floor' feat. Vybz Kartel Major Lazer
    57 Mega - Dub Version The Count And Sinden
    58 Gotta Have It (MJ's Funky dubb) MJ Cole feat Digga
    59 Kid Conga (feat MC Miltinho) Daniel Haaksman
    60 I_Want_You_(Bok Bok_remix) Dre Skull
    61 Make The Party Schenk Mini K HP
    62 The Change Up Rob Threezy
    63 Face Blast duranduranduran
    64 Watching You Instra:mental
    65 Stray (Icicle Remix) Alix Perez
    66 Organiser Spectrasoul
    67 Some Other Funk Spor
    68 Clear Skyz - Break Remix Die
    69 Planet Dust Bad Company
    70 Grimey Dillinja
    71 Pacman [RAM Trilogy Remix] Ed Rush & Optical
    72 Aztec Spor
    73 Hyperion Crossfire
    74 I Am A Star! Chrissy Murderbot
    75 Pump This Party DJ Paul Elstak
    76 Silke Ilsa Gold
    77 Acid Rain Wedlock
    78 The Crying Chimera The Teknoist
    79 have you ever fucked on cocain Michael White Line
    80 Diplodocus Noisia
    81 Hubble Raiden
    82 Original Sin feat. Teure Sabre
    83 Wonder Where d bridge
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