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  • Top 50 Artists for 2009

    Jan 2 2010, 1h59 por missaaliyah

    Here is the Top 50 artists (that I scrobbled) of 2009 and in my opinion (not scobbled) their defining track:

    01. Lady GaGa - TocarPoker Face
    02. Mariah Carey - TocarObsessed
    03. Rihanna - TocarRussian Roulette
    04. Britney Spears - Tocar3
    05. Jordin Sparks - TocarBattlefield
    06. Alexandra Burke - Broken Heels
    07. Glee Cast - TocarDon't Stop Believin' (Glee Cast Version)
    08. Aaliyah - TocarRock The Boat
    09. Beyoncé - TocarSingle Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
    10. Ciara - TocarLike A Surgeon
    11. Cheryl Cole - Fight For This Love
    12. Leona Lewis - TocarBleeding Love
    13. Destiny's Child - TocarSay My Name
    14. Joe McElderry - Don't Stop Believin
    15. Brandy - TocarRight Here (Departed)
    16. Keri Hilson - TocarKnock You Down
    17. The Pussycat Dolls - TocarWhen I Grow Up
    18. Sugababes - About You Now
    19. David Archuleta - TocarCrush
    20. Ke$ha - TocarTiK ToK
    21. Ashanti - TocarRock Wit U (Awww Baby)
    22. Susan Boyle - TocarWild Horses
    23. Vanessa Williams - TocarSave The Best For Last
    24. Adam Lambert - TocarFor Your Entertainment
    25. Girls Aloud - The Promise
    26. Amerie - Tocar1 Thing
    27. Monica - TocarSo Gone
    28. Pixie Lott - Mama Do (uh oh, uh oh)
    29. Mary J. Blige - TocarFamily Affair
    30. Christina Aguilera - TocarFighter
    31. Janet Jackson - TocarAll For You
    32. Mannheim Steamroller - TocarAway In A Manger
    33. Alicia Keys - TocarYou Don't Know My Name
    34. Kristinia DeBarge - TocarGoodbye
    35. Mya - TocarFree Fallin'
    36. Toni Braxton - TocarUn-Break My Heart
    37. Kelly Rowland - TocarCan't Nobody
    38. TLC - No Scrubs
    39. Katy Perry - TocarI Kissed A Girl
    40. Ashley Tisdale - TocarIt's Alright, It's OK
    41. JLS - Everybody In Love
    42. The Saturdays - TocarWork
    43. Jennifer Lopez - TocarGet Right
    44. Ginuwine - TocarPony
    45. Faith Evans - TocarI Love You
    46. Keyshia Cole - TocarHeaven Sent
    47. Madonna TocarHung Up
    48. Boyz II Men - TocarI'll Make Love To You
    49. Il Divo - TocarNella Fantasia
    50. Whitney Houston - TocarI Didn't Know My Own Strength

    The big surprise on this list is that of Kristinia DeBarge, since I don't own any of her music at all, and is purely scrobbled music! Also Mya, since I do own music, but technically not used my computer to play any of the music in the last year.

    So that's my top 50 artists, scrobbled for 2009, and my own opinion on their top tracks, not necessarily released in the year of 2009.
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  • Top 10 Albums as of 6 December 2009

    Dez 6 2009, 23h46 por missaaliyah

    missaaliyah's top albums (7 days) 1. Mariah Carey - Memoirs of an imperfect Angel (31)
    2. Beyoncé - I Am...Sasha Fierce (20)
    3. Rihanna - Rated R (18)
    4. Glee Cast - Glee: The Music, Volume 1 (17)
    5. Shaggy - The Boombastic Collection - Best of Shaggy (15)
    6. Sugababes - Overloaded: The Singles Collection (15)
    7. Ginuwine - Playlist: The Very Best Of Ginuwine (14)
    8. Britney Spears - Blackout (Japanese Edition) (14)
    9. Ciara - Fantasy Ride (14)
    10. Alexandra Burke - Overcome (14)
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  • MOJE ZBIORY

    Nov 24 2009, 17h02 por Tuszczyk

    01. 50 Cent - The Massacre
    02. Abradab - Czerwony Album
    03. Bezimienni - Walka
    04. Borixon - Zacieram Ręce Dzieciak
    05. Chada - PROCEDER
    06. Chiwas & Nowator - Welcome To Poland
    07. Człowień - Człowiek z krwi i kości
    08. D12 - Devils Night
    09. DJ 600V - 600C (reedycja)
    10. Dj Decks - Mixtape IV
    11. DonGURALesko & Matheo - Inwazja Porywaczy Ciał
    12. Emazet Procent- Absurd / Punkty zwrotne (singiel)
    13. Eminem - The Slim Shady LP
    14. EMO - Z perspektywy czasu
    15. Endefis - O Tym, Co Widzisz Na Oczy
    16. Endefis - Być Albo Nie Być
    17. Fabuła - Dzieło Sztuki
    18. Familia HP - 42
    19. FU - Dążyć Do Celu (Singiel)
    20. FU - Retrospekcje
    21. Ginuwine - 100% Ginuwine
    22. Grubson - O.R.S.
    23. GRZ - Samuraj
    24. Hudini - Kyny Łyny Hudinii
    25. Ja Rule - Rule 3:36
    26. Ja Rule - Venni Vetti Vecci
    27. Ja Rule - The Last Temptation
    28. Jay-Z - The Blueprint
    29. Jędker Realista - Czas Na Prawdę
    30. Jopel Kejo - Kwintesencja
    31. Juras & Wigor - Wysokie Loty
    32. Killaz Group - Operacja: Kocia Karma
    33. LL Cool J - 10
    34. Mleko - Ogólne tematy
    35. Molesta Ewenement - Molesta i Kumple
    36. Molesta Ewenement - Taka Płyta
    37. Mroku - Mroczne Nagrania
    38. Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead
    39. Nas - Nastradamus
    40. Nas - Stillmatic
    41. Naughty by Nature - Nineteen Naughty Nine Nature's Fury
    42. O.S.T.R. - O.C.B.
    43. Obóz TA - Obo2 Ta
    44. OSWP - To Się Nie Zmienia
    45. Peja - Pietnastak Live
    46. Pezet - Muzyka Emocjonalna
    47. PIH - Kwiaty Zła
    48. Północ Centrum Południe - PCP
    49. Pono - Tak To Widze
    50. Rahim/Straho Instrumentals - DynamoL
    51. RY23 - Uliczny flowklor (singiel)
    52. Ruff Ryders - Ryde Or Die Vol.II
    53. Shaggy - Intoxication
    54. Styl V.I.P - Wyjść na prostą
    55. Tede - S.P.O.R.T. (reedycja)
    56. Tede - NOTE2
    57. Temate Henson - Miejski Styl Bycia
    58. THS Klika - Liryka Chodnika
    59. Trzeci Wymiar - Inni Niz Wszyscy
    60. Trzeci Wymiar - Cztery Pory Rapu
    61. Various Artists - Hip-Hop.pl Skladanka 2008
    62. Various Artists - Cradle 2 The Grave
    63. Various Artists - Black X-Mas 3
    64. VNM - Niuskul Mixtape 2009
    65. Wojtas - Moja Gra
    66. Wu-Tang Clan - Iron Flag
    67. Yez Yez Yo - Trzecia cześć

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  • Joe & Ginuwine in concert at the Bristol O2 Academy - Fri 16th Oct 2009

    Out 17 2009, 20h10 por onyxparadise

    My blog: I am... chase. --- http://iamchase.wordpress.com

    Last night, Davina, Deena and myself went to the Bristol O2 Academy to see Joe and Ginuwine. In short, we had a really good time! Here are some photos:










    It was a really good night (despite the fact it was finished by 10pm)! Both guys' vocals were on point, Ginuwine did a nice tribute to Michael Jackson that was celebratory without being cheesy (basically they played some MJ songs while he hyped the crowd without singing along or anything like that), and Joe pretended to leave and then came back and performed "TocarNo One Else Comes Close" on acoustic guitar, which was the highlight of his set (along with an extended version of "TocarI Wanna Know" - bliss!). A couple of niggles: Ginuwine did not perform any of my favourite songs of his, except for "TocarPony". I know that it's important to perform newer material, especially for the younger kids in the audience who may not know his older stuff, but "TocarWhen Doves Cry", "TocarWhat's So Different" and particularly "TocarSo Anxious" are too damn good not to perform. And they were big hits back in the day! This is the second time I've seen him live... I'm thinking of sending him a message and letting him know. Does anyone know his twitter? He's coming back to Bristol in December (which is really good! He must like it here :D ) with Tank and Tyrese to do some TGT stuff... I will probably go and see him again!

    Joe looks a lot better in person than he does in his photos, and he did do my favourites: "I Wanna Know", "No One Else Comes Close", "Stutter" and "Where You At". However, when he did "Where You At?" he said "This is old school!" Isn't it only a couple of years old? Hardly what I would consider "old-school", especially since he did "I Wanna Know" (which EVERYONE sang along with, and he extended it - it was epic!), "Stutter" and "TocarAll the Things (Your Man Won't Do)" - one song that is even before my time and which I am going to download this very evening. Honour the older songs in your catalogue - especially when some of them are more soulful and bump harder than the new shit that passes for "R&B" these days. But I was really pleased with his performance - his voice was really good and I'm glad he did such a good job of his songs old and new.

    A final question - what's with wanting a sweaty towel? Ginuwine trailed his towel over him and then threw it into the crowd, which cause the predictable mini-scuffle (at least he didn't lose his ring like last time at Panache, when the security had to jump into the crowd and bounce everyone out of the way looking for it)... I don't understand. Is the person who gets the towel honestly not going to wash it, just because it has Ginuwine's sweat on it? That's kinda gross. I don't get it... not even if it were Mariah Carey's towel would I be that manic. Le shrug.

    But I had a good time, and wanted to share it with y'all :)

    My blog: I am... chase. --- http://iamchase.wordpress.com
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  • Dibder's New Music Series: Entry 9

    Set 24 2009, 10h43 por CvaldaVessalis

    The world of music has been dealt quite a few humdingers this past month, what with rappers humiliating teenage girls, founding members being kicked out of their very own pop institutions, the BBC attempting an X Factor style coup with a glamorous new judge (even giving her the same amazing hair) and Fearne Cotton personally making sure my weekday mornings are groan-inducingly horrible. You'd think I'd appreciate when people talk over the songs they play on the radio, especially the crap stuff, but the fact that Fearne waffles on about nothing and gives inane interviews (along the line of: "What's this?" "Oh, yeah, I loved that!" "I remember, it was great!" "AAAAALLLLLL WWWWIIIIILLLL SSSSSSSUFFFFFEERRRRRR!!!!") in such a grating manner with all of the self-importance of a stage school sixth former is enough to make me scream at the worst of times. Especially when she insists on playing Mika's latest single over and over and demands us to learn each time how much she loves it!

    Thankfully, most of the new music I've gotten hold of has been untainted by Fearne's golden-handcuffed appendages; and now my rant is o'er, normal service can resume... (PS, I did post elsewhere that I'd tag a review of Lamb's gig in London yesterday, but under the banner "hangover permitting"... trust, it was fun, even though they sung Gabriel twice without realising and the sound for the first few songs was too loud; Gorecki was fucking ace though!)

    I Look To You by Whitney Houston
    Her first studio album of original material in seven years, but most prominently plugged as her first album post-divorce from self-proclaimed “thug” Bobby Brown, Houston’s return to the airwaves has been much anticipated, front loaded by a high-profile “first listen” event in London and a revealing interview stint on Oprah. In light of the flood of wannabe divas that she undeniably inspired currently caterwauling through the charts, Houston’s voice is sadly not quite up to the trilling scratch of her early years and is certainly more weathered by experience (a glaring example being ballad TocarI Didn't Know My Own Strength, which at times doesn’t even sound like her!) She can still sell some soulful sass when she wants to (check out the Alicia Keys/Swiss Beatz co-production TocarMillion Dollar Bill and Leon Russell cover TocarA Song For You), but the raft of über-producers here (Danja, Akon, R Kelly, Stargate) do well to bury Houston’s voice in the requisite clichés of every pop/R&B album of the past three years, in effect making her sound old and worn when she should sound hopeful and exultant (one such instance being TocarWorth It, which has Whitney singing about soundtracking a night-time love session... Not really!)

    Greatest Hits by Aqua
    Of all of the successful ‘90s acts to reform before the decade of revisionism peters out, Aqua probably ranked as one of the least excitable prospects of reformation for music fans, even if enough time has passed that classics such as TocarTurn Back Time and TocarCartoon Heroes should be rediscovered as worthy pop gems in their own right. Treading cautiously before releasing a long-awaited third album, the Danish quartet have plumped for a Greatest Hits package to check their marketability in Europe (though one was already released in Japan and the US years ago), containing twelve of their fourteen singles, three new additions for ‘09 and four album tracks from their two albums. It makes for a less-than-consistent listen but still offers enough proof that Aqua had a lot more promise than the hate Barbie Girl garnered afforded them, particularly on the cuts from the big-budget second album Aquarius (minus the God awful TocarHalloween, obviously!). The new additions vary, hinting at a more rock influenced sound; TocarMy Mamma Said registers a nasty blip, but the tongue-through-cheekiness of Back To The '80s and the boisterous key change of TocarLive Fast - Die Young do well to suggest that there’s life in the misunderstood popniks yet.

    A Man's Thoughts by Ginuwine
    Released in the US two weeks before Maxwell’s comeback record, the rather lovely BLACKsummers'night, Elgin Baylor Lumpkin (for that is his name!) may have pipped his contemporary to the post release wise, but his album pales in comparison with regards to the amount of soul and sultriness within. Granted, Ginuwine’s sound is one that has always flirted with hip hop rather than old school soul, and there are plenty of cuts here where he shows off his pre-eminence in the field of hip pop R&B (even if he’s still using that glass harmonica!) show off and Open The Door find him in fine form with production wares from RL, Oak and Bryan-Michael Cox, and Get Involved is almost poignant when it brings his old friends Timbaland and Missy Elliott herself back into the mix, as well as its being the most banging tune on the LP. It’s all very agreeable and serviceable, with a couple of missteps along the way (particularly the uninspired duet with Brandy, Bridge To Love), but for someone who formerly owned the arena of hip hop soul in the 1990s and helped to inspire the current crop of swaggering upstarts, it’s a little disappointing. If this were a debut album, a star would have been born; for the man who burst on to the scene with TocarPony in 1996, it’s bland and uninvolving.

    Ellipse by Imogen Heap
    Straddling the line between twee and swoonsome doesn’t come easy to most, but since the splitting up of Frou Frou back in 2003, Imogen Heap has been steadfast in her commitment to such aesthetics within her nestling electro pop. Often, she strikes just the right gorgeous balance (hear her first Narnia song TocarCan't Take It In for her most sterling example), and there are a few examples of her oeuvre at its best on her follow-up to the well-received debut Speak for Yourself here, one highlight being TocarWait It Out, which references her only hit single TocarHide and Seek with her processed harmonies only to open up into a disarming slow burn of synths and guitars. Other forays into self-effacing niceties miss the mark quite bemusedly, particularly TocarBad Body Double, which charts Ms Heap’s picking out chinks in her physical appearance via a clunky doppelganger metaphor. So, in spite of Heap’s voice being as sweet as it was in Frou Frou and her own composition and production skills in themselves being an expert lesson in homemade production (like Speak before it, Ellipse was written, produced and mixed entirely in her humble abode in Essex), the slighter-than-slight lyrical themes often rob the songs of being able to listen to them without prejudice.

    Time To Die by The Dodos
    One of the quieter-yet-notable critical successes of last year was rock folk duo Meric Long and Logan Kroeber’s sophomore LP, Visiter, a fine rabble of anti-folk rock made all the finer by its rough-hewn production and excitable noise with its percussion-led music (a key track from that album being TocarRed and Purple). Somewhat novel in their methods of multi-instrumentation in their live performances (Kroeber dutifully tapeing a tambourine to his shoe at the shows being one such quirk), the duo’s third album not only sees them aided with the help of a well-known producer (that’d be Phil Ek, most recently responsible for production duties on Fleet Foxes’ fine debut album from last year) but also, at their own admission, “sounds more like a band”, ironing out most of the leftfield quirks that made their last album shine. Which isn’t to say that Time To Die doesn’t have its moments; Two Medicines in particular benefits from a more refined production with its harmonies and more ornate percussive elements sharing more space with the duo’s established penchant for drumkit-led revelry. It’s just that the refinement in their sound here is just that little bit less charming and immediate than their breakout LP from last year is all.

    All Balloons by One eskimO
    Brainchild of former homegrown pop-star-that-never-was Kristian Leontiou and drummer pal Adam Falkner, you’ve every reason to feign ignorance at their One eskimO project. It’s actually the soundtrack to an animated film; they’ve been endorsed by Janice Long on her midnight shift show on BBC Radio 2; they’ve listed Massive Attack next to Nizlopi as their musical influences; it’s co-produced by Rollo “Dido’s Older Brother” Armstrong... It doesn’t exactly bode well, does it? Well, in spite of all of this, and even with recognising each of those elements within the music, it’s actually really rather lovely, reminiscent more of Faithless’ quieter moments most likely because of Armstrong’s influence (Astronauts sounds like a long-lost brother of TocarDon't Leave certainly, and is just as moving) and Leontiou’s evocative vocals providing a readily-empathetic anchor to the sweetness, especially on the meet-cute number Kandi, containing a sample of Candi Staton’s TocarHe Called Me Baby. It’s lo-fi, it doesn’t draw too much attention to itself and it certainly won’t appeal to the more jaded listeners here on last.fm (particularly with the tag of being a children’s movie soundtrack on it), tracks like Hometime and UFO are creeping high on my Guilty Pleasures ‘09 list.

    The Blueprint 3 by Jay-Z
    Not only is The Blueprint 3 the album that turned Jay-Z into the record holder for the most consecutive Number 1 albums on the US Billboard Chart ahead of Elvis Presley, but most importantly, it is the first album of his to chart within the Top Ten on the UK Albums Chart, most likely helped by his support slot for Coldplay on the final leg of their world tour in the UK last week. If that hasn’t announced how much Jay-Z has been accepted by the UK record buying public (aside from the likes of Eminem, Dizzee Rascal and Tinchy Stryder, most urban albums ratchet up Gold/Platinum certifications from the BPI with steady sales and without bothering the Top Ten), then this new album should. Radio-friendly, not without its indulgent egotism (check Kanye West-produced Hate (Feat. Kanye West)) but still chock full of Mr Carter’s skilled bravado as well as some choice cuts from the leading hip hop producers (The Neptunes, Swiss Beatz, Timbaland) alongside some well-judged special guests, the obvious standout being Alicia Keys’ somewhat wonderful appearance on Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys). Other highlights include On To The Next One (Feat. Swiss Beatz)’s neat sample of Justice’s D.A.N.C.E. and closer Young Forever (feat. Mr. Hudson), (even if the featured guest sounds a little like Sting here!)

    Things Are What They Used To Be by Zoot Woman
    So after new work from Fischerspooner, Peaches and Miss Kittin & The Hacker, the electroclash cadre continues with the new release from Zoot Woman who, thanks to founding member Stuart Price’s commitment to all things Madonna since her Re-Invention Tour in 2004 (as well as production duties for the likes of New Order, The Killers, Seal and Frankmusik, amongst others), have finally followed up their eponymous sophomore disc from 2003. It’s safe to say that, compared with the unholy trinity previously mentioned, Zoot Woman’s sound is more streamlined and less inclined to take in lyrics about Oedipus complexes and dead swingers, but it doesn’t deter from the retro delights to be had here. Essentially one-upping La Roux’s debut for electro pop glory (if falling behind Little Boots, in my opinion), songs such as the unrequitedly longing TocarLonely By Your Side, the kick-ass More Than Ever and the gorgeous slow build of the title track boast enough synergy between the synths, guitars and beats to suggest an ever-so-slightly more well-adjusted Depeche Mode, even if the edge has been dulled ever so slightly.

    No More Stories Are Told Today I'm Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories the World… by Mew
    Some self-proclaimed “pretentious art rock” now from this Danish trio, who’ve enjoyed plenty of cult success worldwide (this, their highest charting album in the UK, peaked at 110) as well as recently supporting Nine Inch Nails on their European tour alongside Jane's Addiction. Quite what most NIN fans would have made of material from Mew’s latest fifth album at least beggars certain questions, as this dreamy adventure of an album inhabits a heady atmosphere that, whilst not without its moments of exuberant rocking out (check the finale of TocarRepeaterbeater), is content to take in piano-led moments accentuated by childlike vocals and harmonies (hear TocarSilas The Magic Car). Stark, infantile imagery and wounded naivety is prevalent throughout, encapsulated best near the end of the tumultuous journey with the penultimate track TocarSometimes Life Isn't Easy, which has one of the most unsettlingly beautiful moments of the musical year in having a children’s choir sing along to a monologue of piteousness and mutilation. A rewarding listen for those who dare and an impressive feat for an outfit that’s still going after fifteen years.

    Logos by Atlas Sound
    Bradford James Cox is certainly a busy man of late. Not content with working with his band Deerhunter on the release of two of their albums last year, 2008 also saw the debut album of his solo project Atlas Sound, an exercise in ambient music that gave birth to the critically-lauded Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel. Helping to bolster a running theme with popular alternative musicians this year by following up with new material the following year, Logos differs from Cox’s former piece firstly in its more mainstream sensibilities. Whereas Cox’s solo debut felt more like a concept album telling a Gothic story of ghosts and past traumas, Logos is a little more ambitious with its templates, taking in guest stars Panda Bear of Animal Collective and Stereolab’s Lætitia Sadier to offer some tripped out mellowness (Quick Canal in particular is hella gorgeous with its Boards of Canada-style beats restless underneath Cox’s indecipherable vocals) as well as some more acoustically informed pieces (hear TocarCriminals and TocarMy Halo). It might not create as cohesive another world as his previous disc, but it still has its moments of gorgeousness.

    For Lack Of A Better Name by Deadmau5
    Joel Zimmerman enjoyed a certain degree of breakout success earlier this year with the minor chart hit I Remember with Kaskade, as well as a fine critical reception from its parent album, Random Album Title, and a raft of recognition from his peers, including a Grammy nomination. The party continues apace to lesser effect on his latest release, only because there’s nothing quite as awe-inducing as I Remember or TocarSlip from the aforementioned Random here (besides the closing ten minute swoon of Strobe). Zimmerman also commits a couple of cardinal sins in dance music studio albums in letting a few of the jams go on for too long (Word Problems in particular grinding to a halt far later than it should do) and including a somewhat pointless instrumental version preceding a superior track with vocals (that’ll be highlight Ghosts N' Stuff featuring Pendulum’s Rob Swire). Still, there are some mighty fine tunes to be had barbed with a couple of leftfield turns, such as the one-two of Soma’s elegant piano solos puncturing the electronic glitch jams followed by the string-led wonder of Lack Of A Better Name.

    The Revolution Presents Revolution by The Revolution
    There will be those who disapprove of the ethics imposed on the formation of The Revolution, a collective of vibrant young Cuban musicians put together by producers Zack Winfield and Ado Yoshizaki to collaborate with the finest (re: some of the more popular) producers of the Western world. Whilst issue may be taken to claim that the idea of Westernising these indigenous musicians’ sounds robs them of legitimate authenticity, it take just a few bars of the opening track Shelter to not only be swept up by the collective’s evident talent, but also how impressively respectful the producers have been in their roles, whilst still imprinting the tracks with their own sensibilities. Of the assignees, Marius De Vries (helped in no small part on the gorgeous Yellow Moon by Róisín Murphy in particular) and UNKLE’s Rich File should be the most proud, despite fine work from Guy Sigsworth and Jan Kybert also (the latter’s You Wouldn’t Want To Be Me is the stuff of Latin dreams). However, it doesn’t take absolutely anything away from The Revolution themselves that the album can be qualified as nothing less than a success, adhering to each respective genre (tortured trip hop, sassy bossa nova, boisterous Latin hip hop) these producers throw at them with graceful ease.

    A Brief History of Love by The Big Pink
    The BBC Sound of 2009 strikes again with electro-rock duo The Big Pink, London-based, former indie label runners-turned-Next Big Things with a debut ready to be embraced as much by popular music fans as it will by snooty musos. Although with regards to tone and the amount of abject drama they are completely different, Pink’s debut album could be seen as a companion piece to The Horrors’ Primary Colours from earlier this year, if only for the overt shadow of Joy Division hanging over it, though Pink are more ambitious to take in more than relentless miserabilism. Positively drenched in reverb and as anthemic and rousing as it can be mournful and disturbed (for the former hear recent single Dominos, the title track for the latter), it’s the kind of album that has the music press practically salivating all over it but for once it’s almost entirely justified, at times sounding like early Nine Inch Nails or Depeche Mode, but entirely its own beast of twisted beauty (Too Young To Love being a perfect highlight). A shoo-in for a nomination for The Mercury Prize 2010, methinks!!

    Man On The Moon: The End of The Day by Kid Cudi
    And yet AGAIN with this BBC Sound of 2009 business... I guess they ought to be very pleased with themselves in picking out so many featured in my listening schedules, if they gived a damn about one of about a million lonely music blogs on last.fm. But I digress; signed to Kanye West’s GOOD Music label in 2008, CuDi has enjoyed increasing amounts of hype since his A Kid Called CuDi mixtape hit and had a profound effect on Kanye in particular, even soliciting a guestspot on his curate’s egg of an album, 808s & Heartbreak, not to mention the airplay assigned to the Crookers remix of lead single Day ‘n’ Nite (Nightmare). Not as emotionally desolate as West’s piece from last year, Man On The Moon still takes cues from a more experimental palette than your average hip hop album, taking in guests as leftfield from the rap scene as Ratatat and MGMT alongside the likes of West and Common, mixing in resonant synths and effects than crunking beats and polished old school arrangements and samples. CuDi himself doesn’t disappoint either, his rhymes and cadence a welcome breath of fresh air from the boisterous motor-mouthing prevalent in the less-inspired hip hop world, fine examples being TocarHeart Of A Lion (Kid Cudi Theme Music) and Enter Galactic (Love Connection).

    11:11 by Rodrigo y Gabriela
    I may be flirting with disaster when I opine this sentiment, but if the Great British Public can’t get their record-buying faculties in the right place (Lady GaGa holding Doves away from the top spot by a handful of copies being one such criminal happenstance this year), Lord know about the Irish music-buying contingent. However, one rogue act that launched their impressive rise to fame from the Irish shores were Rodrigo and Gabriela, former members of a metal band in Mexico who upped sticks to Europe to broaden their musical horizons, welcomed with open arms for the virtuoso guitar-playing, be it tradional, pop or samba music. As a result, their second album debuted at Number 1 in Ireland and beat away competition from Arctic Monkeys and Johnny Cash to hold on to it. Their follow-up is essentially half-tribute album, each original track dedicated to the one of the duo’s most highly regarded muses (amongst the more recognisable names being Santana, Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd). Exclusively made up of the duo’s remarkable guitar playing, it transcends the commonly placed world music label to deliver something more passionate and alive than most music with hundreds more effects and sequences happening at once.

    The Resistance by Muse
    So I finally got hold of it... And, you know, if anything it’s even more ridiculous, bombastic and stridently composed as the fake copy I found myself hawking in my last update (before removing all evidence of my deaf assumptions in the edit, obviously!) You’ll have heard Uprising already, with its pseudo Doctor Who theme ominously dancing in the background as Matt Bellamy’s voice rides all manner of surging guitars and yell-along anthems but the album confounds still with some of the most bonkers grandstanding that rock music has to offer this year. Undisclosed Desires opens with a staccato string arrangement and backbeat reminiscent of turn of the century two-step garage before sidestepping into Depeche Mode territory (and it’s very good!) whilst United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) is the sequel to TocarBohemian Rhapsody that Freddie Mercury never finished (beyond amazing!) Resistance contains one of the most rousing choruses of the year thus far and the three-part orchestral work that closes the album is still as demystifyingly gorgeous, and the perfect gracenote to end such an excessive, relentless explosion of an album.

    And that is why The Resistance is my Album Of The Month For September... so good, it was a whole month late!!

    And that's me for another month; will be posting my CD3 of the year's best tracks so far next week and then, the final quarter. Christmas is coming; be prepared!

    (And a brief apology to brennivin85 for not including the Spotify links where appropriate just yet... will get around to it at some point!)
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  • Alphabetical songs

    Set 1 2009, 0h01 por JJMCSPooh

    I just put the first and last song for each letter in alphabetical order, and my personal favorite in between.

    TocarABC - The Jackson 5
    TocarAlways Be My Baby (Mr. Dupri mix) - Mariah Carey
    Azz Izz - Mokenstef
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    TocarB - Dazario
    TocarBaby-Baby-Baby - TLC
    Bye Bye (Remix) - Mariah Carey feat. Jay-Z
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    TocarCaligula - Macy Gray
    TocarCan't Let Go - Mariah Carey
    TocarCyberraga - Madonna
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    Da Hot Sh** (Aight) - Bell Biv DeVoe
    TocarDreamlover - Mariah Carey
    Dynamite - Jermaine Jackson
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    TocarEarth Angel - New Edition
    TocarEscapade - Janet Jackson
    TocarEyes Like Yours - Shakira
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    TocarFa all y'all - Da Brat
    TocarFly Like A Bird - Mariah Carey
    TocarFuture Lovers - Madonna
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    G. Thang - Ginuwine
    Girlfriend - Pebbles
    TocarGyrlz, They Love Me - Heavy D & The Boyz
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    Had Enuf? - Al B. Sure!
    TocarHero - Mariah Carey
    Hungah (Starvation mix) - Karyn White
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    I - Allegro (Concerto 4) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    TocarIf - Janet Jackson
    IV. Finale: Vivace assai - Janacek Quartet
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    Ja Funmi - King Sunny Ade & His African Beats
    TocarJam - Michael Jackson
    Justify My Life - Madonna
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    K Murray Interlude - Mary J. Blige
    TocarKeep on Movin' - Soul II Soul
    TocarKoo Koo - Rebbie Jackson
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    La isla bonita - Madonna
    TocarLove's Taken Over - Chanté Moore
    TocarLyin' Eyes - Eagles
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    Ma Jaiye Oni - King Sunny Ade & His African Beats
    TocarMy Boo - Ghost Town DJ's
    TocarMy Vietnam - P!nk
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    TocarNansi Imali - Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    TocarNu Chapter - Dazario
    Nuttin' but Love - Heavy D & The Boyz
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    TocarO - Omarion
    TocarOpposites Attract - Paula Abdul
    TocarOye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice) - Gloria Estefan
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    TocarP Control - Prince
    TocarThe Pleasure Principle - Janet Jackson
    TocarP.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Michael Jackson
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    TocarQue me quedes tu - Shakira
    TocarQueen of the Night - Whitney Houston
    TocarQuiet Time To Play - Johnny Gill
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    TocarRacism - Janet Jackson
    Right Here (Human Nature Radio mix) - SWV
    TocarRush, Rush - Paula Abdul
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    Sad But True - En Vogue
    Scream - Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson
    TocarSystem of Survival - Earth, Wind & Fire
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    TocarTabloid Junkie - Michael Jackson
    TocarThat's The Way Love Goes - Janet Jackson
    TocarTypical Male - Tina Turner
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    TocarU + Ur Hand - P!nk
    U Will Know - Black Men United
    Used to be The One - Ginuwine
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    TocarVanishing - Mariah Carey
    TocarVision of Love - Mariah Carey
    TocarVulnerability (Interlude) - Mariah Carey
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    TocarWait For Love - Luther Vandross
    TocarWhere Are You Now - Janet Jackson
    Written All Over Your Face - Rude Boys
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    X - Liberty X
    Xscape - Michael Jackson
    Xscape (Extended Version) - Michael Jackson
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    Yeah - Eddie Murphy
    TocarYou Want This - Janet Jackson
    TocarYour Ways - The Jacksons
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    TocarZodiac - Dazario
    TocarZodiac - Dazario
    TocarZodiac - Dazario
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    1-2-3 (Single Remix) - Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine
    Tocar1999 - Prince
    777-9311 - The Time
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  • 200.000!

    Jul 28 2009, 21h49 por Virgile

    Vor langer, langer Zeit sagte ein weiter Mann "When you reach the monumental play count of 100.000 songs, you should celebrate it." und kaum Jemand wusste, dass dieses Zitat noch weiterging: "... but when you reach the even more monumental play count of 200.000 - you are the shits!"

    Zwei Jahre und zwei Monate habe ich gebraucht um von 100.000 auf 200.000 gespielte Tracks bei last.fm zu kommen. Und um die letzten 51 fehlenden Titel ausgiebig zu feiern, durften sich ein paar Personen ein paar Lieder wünschen. Diese werden hier nun festgehalten:

    199.950: dredg - "Quotes“
    gewünscht von July

    199.951: Feist - "1234“

    199.952: Colin Hay - "TocarOverkill“

    199.953: 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor - "Dreams (Will Come Alive)“
    gewünscht von Knuckles

    199.954: Peter Fox - "Der letzte Tag“
    gewünscht von July

    199.955: Vengaboys - "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!“
    gewünscht von Gala

    199.956: Kid Cudi - "Day 'N' Nite“

    199.957: I Haunt Wizards - "Let's Break Hearts For Laughs“
    gespielt für Whigger

    199.958: Massive Attack - "TEARDROP“

    199.959: a-ha - "Little Black Heart“

    199.960: Elbow - "TocarForget Myself“

    199.961: Coldplay - "TocarFix You“
    gewünscht von July

    199.962: Maxïmo Park - "In Another World (You Would've Found Yourself By Now)“

    199.963: The Vines - "TocarWinning Days“

    199.964: Maybeshewill - "TocarWe Called For An Ambulance But A Fire Engine Came“
    gespielt für Gala

    199.965: Ginuwine - "TocarWhen Doves Cry“
    gewünscht von July

    199.966: 50 Cent - "Ayo Technology (Feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland)“
    gewünscht von Don Cuan

    199.967: Sons and Daughters - "Split Lips“

    199.968: The Killers - "When You Were Young“

    199.969: 65daysofstatic - "TocarWhen We Were Younger & Better“
    gespielt für Sceddar

    199.970: White Lies - "Fairwell to the Fairground“

    199.971: The Decemberists - "The Hazards of Love 1 (The Prettiest Whistles Won't Wrestle the Thistles Undone)“

    199.972: Bosse - "3 Millionen“
    gewünscht von July

    199.973: Die Ärzte - "Himmelblau“
    gewünscht von July

    199.974: Saybia - "TocarI Surrender“
    gewünscht von July

    199.975: Sia - "TocarBreathe Me“
    gewünscht von flec-me

    199.976: Empire of the Sun - "Walking on a Dream“
    gespielt für Whigger

    199.977: Aurae - "TocarThe Sun“
    gespielt für Aurae

    199.978: Johnny Cash - "TocarHurt“
    gewünscht von Corvus

    199.979: Nada Surf - "Blankest Year“
    gewünscht von LS~

    199.980: The Fray - "Little House“
    gewünscht von July

    199.981: the cell - "Sweet Child O' Mine (Live)“
    partiell gewünscht von [http://www.last.fm/user/jimmy_pop_allen]drunken monkey - er wollte das Original, ich The CELL!

    199.982: Foo Fighters - "Miracle“
    gewünscht von Don Classic

    199.983: Friendly Fires - "In The Hospital“
    gespielt für Gala

    199.984: Boston - "TocarMore Than A Feeling“

    199.985: Dennis Lisk - "Lass los“

    199.986: Muse - "Butterflies And Hurricanes“
    gewünscht von July

    199.987: Mogwai - "Friend of the Night“
    gespielt für flowster

    199.988: Tomte - "TocarIch sang die ganze Zeit von dir“

    199.989: Zero Division - "Deflector“

    199.990: Joshua Radin - "Winter“
    gewünscht von July

    199.991: Queen - "Under Pressure“
    gewünscht von Ranmaru

    199.992: Editors - "TocarBones“
    gewünscht von Gala

    199.993: Freezepop - "Less Talk More Rokk“

    199.994: Ben Folds - "Still Fighting It“

    199.995: Kings of Leon - "Sex on Fire“

    199.996: Jagat Skad - "Die Nächtliche"

    199.997: The Fray - "How to Save a Life“

    199.998: Rob Costlow - "Forever“

    199.999: Europe - "TocarThe Final Countdown“
    gewünscht von Cactus Maria Herbst

    200.000: The Shins - "New Slang“
    gewünscht von July, gespielt für die Ewigkeit


    Fin.
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  • Albums I've Recently Purchased

    Jul 11 2009, 22h07 por Di-chy



    (Left)
    The Saturdays
    Perfume

    (Center)
    LMFAO
    Maxwell
    The Sa-Ra Creative Partners

    (Right)
    Jeremih
    Ginuwine

    In short, Maxwell just released the new album and it's amazing. In addition, BLACKsummers'night is Maxwell's first album in eight years and also supposed to be the first installment of the trilogy, BLACKSUMMERS'NIGHT. His music on this set is more down-to-earth and "organic" (whether you like this word or not) than his previous works, but every song surely has an emotion and contrast within itself and so is the whole album. After eight years of hiatus, Maxwell successfully delivered a great album that matches the high expectations of the audience. I especially love "TocarPretty Wings," "TocarStop The World," "TocarPlaying Possum" and the final, instrumental track "TocarPhoenix Rise."

    Jeremih of the "TocarBirthday Sex" fame released his self-titled debut album last month, which includes even two versions of the Girl you know I I I I song. And surprisingly, this album contains a variety of good songs and doesn't try to just duplicate the success of the first single. Not every song is decent, but he and producer/songwriter Mick Schultz successfully combined their talents and made the whole CD quite enjoyable and consistent. Songs like "TocarBreak Up To Make Up," "TocarStarting All Over," "TocarMy Sunshine" and "TocarBuh Bye" are are all good enough to prove that Jeremih Felton is not just a gimmick or copycat of labelmate The-Dream.

    The Saturdays is another British female pop group and released their debut album, Chasing Lights, last November. CDs from the UK are quite hard to get hold of in Japan (I always struggle to buy grime CDs!) and it's only recently that I could get this one at a reasonable price. Anyway, filled with '80s-influenced urban/dance pop music like the first single "TocarIf This Is Love," this album is fun and entertaining, regardless of the lack of the originality and differentiation. I don't know if they will remain successful for a long time like fellow groups Girls Aloud and Sugababes, though.


    Successful Japanese electro-pop trio Perfume released their much talked-about new album, ⊿, pronounced Triangle, on the 8th of this month. The third album has been preceded by the successful singles like "Tocarlove the world", "TocarDream Fighter" and "Tocarワンルーム・ディスコ" and contains all of those and even the remixed versions of the B-side tracks, "Tocaredge" and "Tocar願い."

    "Tocaredge (⊿-mix)," which is a complete electro-house track and surprisingly has more than eight minutes of duration, is definitely one of the highlights of the album. Other than that, my favorite tracks include R&B-oriented down-tempo track "TocarKiss and Music," sunny and delightful "TocarZero Gravity" and especially "TocarI still love U," which sounds like a PWL-produced Eurobeat/Hi-NRG song from the '80s. Anyway, the whole album is as good and enjoyable as the previous one (GAME) and AutoTune is not dead yet, at least here.
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  • [Review] Ginuwine - A Man's Thoughts LP *edit*

    Jun 26 2009, 10h35 por pretty_brown

    Out of 5 stars *****


    Ginuwine - A Man's Thoughts LP Release: 6/23/09
    ** 2 stars

    ...some think I'm a harsh critic. nah.

    ^ That's all I had here at first. I actually like Ginuwine...but he is trying to bounce back after he fell off. I'll give him that. He tried. But I won't rip him because I like dude [shruggs]. Maybe next time =\


    Ginuwine
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  • Upcoming Releases That I Wanna Check Out... [update 2]

    Mai 26 2009, 21h43 por redspyda

    June 2009

    50 Cent "Before I Self Destruct"
    Mario "And Then There Was Me"

    6-9

    D-Block "No Security"
    Pleasure P "The Introduction of Marcus Cooper"
    Black Eyed Peas "The E.N.D"

    6-16

    Laura Izibor "Let The Truth Be Told"

    6-23

    Charles Hamilton "This Perfect Life"
    Ginuwine "A Man's Thoughts"

    6-29

    Ron Browz "Ether Boy"
    Fabolous "Loso's Way"

    July 2009


    Teairra Mari "At That Point"

    7-7

    Maxwell “BLACKsummers’night”
    Slaughterhouse "TBA"

    7-21

    Lil' Wayne "Rebirth"


    August 2009

    Amerie "In Love & War"
    Teedra Moses "The Young Lioness"

    8-4

    Trey Songz "Ready"

    8-11

    Raekwon "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II"

    8-18

    Sean Paul "Imperial Blaze"

    8-25

    LeToya Luckett "Lady Love"
    Kid Cudi "Man on the Moon: The End of Day"

    September 2009

    R.Kelly "Untitled"
    Jay-Z "The Blueprint³"

    9-22

    Sean "Diddy" Combs "Last Train To Paris"


    Q4 2009

    Eminem "Relapse 2"
    Mariah Carey "Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel"
    Usher "Monster"
    Drake"Thank Me Later"
    Christina Milian "Elope"
    Röyksopp "Senior"
    Mary J.Blige "Technical Difficulty"
    Robin Thicke "TBA"
    Santigold "TBA"
    Erykah Badu "New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)"
    Tyrese "TBA"

    Sometime in 2009


    Tatyana Ali "The Light"
    Wale "Attention: Deficit"
    Wiz Khalifa "First Flight"
    Cassie "TBA"
    D'Angelo "TBA"
    Kid Sister "Dream Date"
    Nina Sky"The Musical"
    Melanie Fiona "The Bridge"
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