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  • Best music of 2009

    Dez 10 2009, 14h55 por ellord

    Albums
    The Middle East were a recent discovery of mine and they're definitely one to watch in 2010. If you like your indie rock and folk blended together, this is for you.
    The Antlers had one of the best albums of this year (Hospice), without a doubt. It's impossible to not be moved by the LP, which tells the tragic story of a man who loses his loved one to bone cancer.
    The two supergroups I listened to this year were a bit hit and miss - the debut albums from Them Crooked Vultures and Discovery had an even share of good and not-so-good moments.
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart's debut LP is filled with quirky pop songs that are difficult not to like, making it an easy standout of '09.
    Dream pop/post-punk trio The xx and electronic act Passion Pit were runaway successes for their respective genres, while Little Boots and La Roux battled it out for the electropop crown.
    Mumford & Sons just plain folking rocked (sorry).

    "Quick! Pick an arbitrary number!" "30?"

    My top 30 albums of 2009:

    30. The West Rider Pauper Lunatic Asylum - Kasabian
    29. LP - Discovery
    28. Music For Men - Gossip
    27. Phrazes for the Young - Julian Casablancas
    26. My Maudlin Career - Camera Obscura
    25. Far - Regina Spektor
    24. Everything Is New - Jack Peñate
    23. Them Crooked Vultures (self titled)
    22. The Resistance - Muse
    21. They Blind the Stars, and the Wild Team - Decoder Ring

    20. Veckatimest - Grizzly Bear
    19. Unmap - Volcano Choir
    18. It's Blitz! - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    17. Declaration of Dependence - Kings of Convenience
    16. Seek Magic - Memory Tapes
    15. Lungs - Florence and the Machine
    14. Paper Canyon - Codes In the Clouds
    13. Swoon - Silversun Pickups
    12. Conditions - The Temper Trap
    11. Hands - Little Boots

    10. Sigh No More - Mumford & Sons
    9. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix - Phoenix
    8. La Roux (self titled)
    7. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (self titled)
    6. xx - The xx
    5. Hospice - The Antlers
    4. Merriweather Post Pavilion - Animal Collective

    3. Fantasies - Metric
    Anthemic tunes, catchy melodies and hooks, Beatles references, Emily Haines. What's not to like about this album?

    2. Manners - Passion Pit
    Unlike Fantasies, Manners lacks the Beatles references or Emily Haines, but it more than compensates for that in other areas. Like Fantasies is catchy, Manners is dancy (though it is also extremely catchy). Passion Pit also show their anthemic side with tracks like Moth's Wings, cementing the overall quality of this album.

    1. Humbug - Arctic Monkeys
    I love Arctic Monkeys, so it's probably no surprise that Humbug is number one. However, this album actually is solid. It's definitely a change from their previous two - darker and more mature - but a change for the better. Humbug really showcases Alex Turner's (swoon) songwriting genius.


    Tracks
    The track Parlez vous francais? by Aussie new ravers Art vs. Science is way too catchy and addictive for its own good. You'll be speaking French in no time.
    Aussie post-rockers Decoder Ring know how to make epic and beautiful sounds, and 100 Suns is a perfect example of that.
    The tracks TocarThe Tenure Itch and TocarStay Alive by The Pains of Being Pure at Heart sound like songs you've already listened to - but you haven't. Brilliant, instantly likeable stuff.
    Little Boots' New In Town and Remedy are instant pop hits, while La Roux's TocarIn For The Kill and TocarBulletproof channel '80s music but are still suitable to be hits for today.

    "Another arbitrary number!" "..70?"

    My top 70 tracks of 2009:

    70. So Insane - Discovery
    69. Thick As Thieves - Kasabian
    68. Let's All Die - Jack Peñate
    67. Still - Volcano Choir
    66. The Kids Are Sick Again - Maxïmo Park
    65. Come Saturday - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    64. Parlez vous francais? - Art vs. Science
    63. Dog Days are Over - Florence and the Machine
    62. Kiss With A Fist - Florence and the Machine
    61. 100 Suns - Decoder Ring

    60. Zero - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    59. Mrs. Cold - Kings of Convenience
    58. Heavy Cross - Gossip
    57. Heads Will Roll - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    56. Uprising - Muse
    55. Brother Sport - Animal Collective
    54. Guys Eyes - Animal Collective
    53. Eet - Regina Spektor
    52. The Darkest Side - The Middle East
    51. Two - The Antlers

    50. What Would I Want? Sky - Animal Collective
    49. Stay Alive - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    48. The Tenure Itch - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    47. Plain Material - Memory Tapes
    46. Mathematics - Little Boots
    45. Laughing With - Regina Spektor
    44. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption) - Muse
    43. Ready, Able - Grizzly Bear
    42. No One Loves Me & Neither Do I - Them Crooked Vultures
    41. Pull My Heart Away - Jack Peñate

    40. Shelter - The xx
    39. Seaweed Song - Passion Pit
    38. Under The Sheets - Ellie Goulding
    37. Hysteric - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    36. Bear - The Antlers
    35. Stuck On Repeat - Little Boots
    34. VCR - The xx
    33. Catapult - Arctic Monkeys
    32. Awake My Soul - Mumford & Sons
    31. Blood Bank - Bon Iver

    30. New In Town - Little Boots
    29. There's No Secrets This Year - Silversun Pickups
    28. Remedy - Little Boots
    27. Little Lion Man - Mumford & Sons
    26. Resistance - Muse
    25. 11th Dimension - Julian Casablancas
    24. In For The Kill - La Roux
    23. Two Weeks - Grizzly Bear
    22. Shiva - The Antlers
    21. Crystalised - The xx

    20. Fader - The Temper Trap
    19. The Reeling - Passion Pit
    18. Collect Call - Metric
    17. Don't Go Awash in this Digital Landscape - Codes in the Clouds
    16. Summertime Clothes - Animal Collective
    15. French Navy - Camera Obscura
    14. Help I'm Alive - Metric
    13. Panic Switch - Silversun Pickups
    12. 1901 - Phoenix
    11. Young Adult Friction - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

    10. Little Secrets - Passion Pit
    9. Sick Muse - Metric
    8. Sweet Disposition - The Temper Trap
    7. Bulletproof - La Roux
    6. Listzomania - Phoenix
    5. Crying Lightning - Arctic Monkeys
    4. Moth's Wings - Passion Pit

    3. Cornerstone - Arctic Monkeys
    "Can I call you her name?" The story in Cornerstone is told from the perspective of a man who keeps seeing a past love in the form of other girls who look like her. Somehow, Turner makes this fairly odd tale into a heartbreaking yet hopeful song that is filled with the usual lyrical wordplay brilliance.

    2. Gimme Sympathy - Metric
    Extremely catchy, Gimme Sympathy is just a perfect pop rock song. For the record - I'd rather be The Beatles.

    1. My Girls - Animal Collective
    My Girls wasn't an instant like for me. It took me a few listens to really appreciate it, and once I did, it was amazing. All the narrator wants is "four walls and adobe slabs for [his] girls", to not care for "material things". The hypnotising synths together with the infectious beat makes this track an anthem for simple life and an easy pick for best track of 2009.
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  • 2009

    Dez 10 2009, 9h39 por so-easy

    Creme de la creme 2009:

    Fever Ray - Fever Ray

    rest:
    Annie - Don't Stop
    La Roux - La Roux
    Basement Jaxx - Scars
    Junior Boys - Begone Dull Care
    The Gossip - Music For Men
    Bat for Lashes - Two Suns
    Calvin Harris - Ready For The Weekend
    Miike Snow - Miike Snow
    Simian Mobile Disco - Temporary Pleasure
    Röyksopp - Junior

    .....

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  • Top 20 Albums of 2009

    Dez 10 2009, 2h55 por GuhhQ

    #20 Little Boots – Hands



    Whether singing about power struggles within a relationship ('Earthquakes'), being ignored by the one you've got your eye on ('Ghosts'), or getting over an ex ('Remedy'), there's a fundamental warmth and optimism to Hesketh's songs. "Nothing can divide a heart plus a heart," she sings on 'Mathematics', and it's hard not to be charmed by her attitude. This is a magnificent pop record that satisfies the heart, the feet and - most notably when she references Fibonacci and Pythagoras in 'Mathematics' - the head.

    #19 Ciara - Fantasy Ride



    She may not have the voice of Beyoncé or the tunes of Rihanna, but she tops them both when it comes to cheesy double-entendres. "I appreciate your recovery time," she purrs on the self-explanatory 'Like A Surgeon'. "But you need a physical one more time." For keeping a straight face through that one alone, Ciara's Fantasy Ride deserves the benefit of the doubt.

    #18 Paramore- Brand New Eyes



    Listeners past their teens (and especially those blessed with Y chromosomes) will be less likely to join the ranks who've catapulted Brand New Eyes to the top of the charts ahead of Madonna's 25 years of perfect pop. But that's as pointless and redundant an observation as commenting on the demographic of the people turning up to the Waltham Abbey vs. Hastings United match later this week. If you like your guitars loud and your popstars bursting with authentic - if somewhat overwrought - emotion, you won't find it done better than here.

    #17 Cheryl Cole – 3 Words



    When I heard the 30 second song snippets on the album sampler I thought, hmm these all sound repetitive and kind of boring. Having heard the whole thing now, I can safely say I was very very wrong.
    Revered and popularised to the point of over-saturation thanks to the X Factor, the backlash against Cheryl Cole has begun in earnest as before anyone had even heard a note of this album the accusations of "she can't sing" and "auto-tuned to oblivion" flooded the internet.
    First off, this is not really an RnB album as had been hyped. I mean, there's definitely some RnB flavour going on, but it's mixed in with dancey-pop and is no worse off for it.
    The auto-tune argument is a bit pointless, given how prevalent it is nowadays- see Madonna, Kanye West, Britney Spears, and Lady GaGa. Cheryl Cole is never going to be a big-note diva a la Leona Lewis, Beyonce etc. But to criticise her for this would be missing the point. She definitely sounds like a human being throughout though, no overdone Cher-style robot vocals to be found.
    As an album, 3 Words is about beats, grooves and catchy tunes. And there's loads of them (9 great ones out of 11) in an album that packs a nice punch at 44 minutes and never outstays its welcome.

    #16 Shakira – She Wolf



    Shakira really masters electropop on this album, even though she is a Rock/Pop singer! The best songs on the album, in my opinion, is Men In This Town, Mon Amour, Gypsy, Good Stuff and Why Wait, all very different. The album takes a lot of influence from cultural music, which makes it break boundaries in a seductive way. She Wolf is not Shakira's best album, but definetely a Shakira album!

    #15 Will Young – The Hits



    The only British male artist of the 2000’s to have four consecutive platinum albums, Will Young’s first compilation ‘The Hits’ is a celebration of his extraordinary career so far.
    The 14 tracks that make this collection may represent Will's singles, and commercial work, showcasing his one of a kind voice. While it is the obligatory hits collection for the artist, to truly have a taste of Will's best work however, I recommend picking up his 2nd and 4th albums - 'Friday's Child' and 'Let It Go' where his full artistry and sentiments are fully explored. But the collection is always a nice addition to anyone's music box.

    #14 Paloma Faith - Do You Want The Truth Or Something Beautiful



    Let's ignore all Amy Winehouse references from the start because though the voice is similar that is where the comparison should end. Paloma Faith deserves to be considered on her own merits. With a background in dance and theatre Miss Faith is clearly a woman very aware of performance and composition in her music. At 25 years old she steps into a music scene which is primed for original female performers like her.
    Paloma Faith is a very talented woman and this has translated brilliantly into her debut album which is varied and intriguing with a good spread of pop songs that don't stick to conventions. Rather they are filled with her own soulful personality. This is a phenomenal debut.

    #13 Stereophonics - Keep Calm And Carry On



    This album contains a welcomed, warm and upbeat mix of rock, hints of electronica, and a collection of song ideas which - whilst at times seem frightened to fully expand into what they could be - are bristling with some 'good old' Stereophonics flare. It's an album that builds in quality - much like their second album 'Performance and Cocktails', with some of its most interesting and intriguing moments coming over half way through. Stand out songs are '100mph', the single 'Innocent', 'Trouble' and the last track 'Show Me How' is possibly Jones most honest piece of songwriting to date. Bassist Richard Jones' performance is also noticeably more melodic than previous work, which gives a deep undercurrent of ebb and flow to the work. This album almost feels like a culmination of what-could-have-been after 2001's JEEP. Sharp, swift moving, and rarely laboured - the sonic feel of this record is 'Nu-Phonics'. And a very nice change it makes too.

    #12 Michael Bublé - Crazy Love



    Micheal Buble has proberbly recorded his best album yet and in doing so has embraced all sections of the record buying public. The voice is perfect whether scaling the heights or singing in his boots and each track is a gold star performance. I could not fault a track because each track has a magic about it that only Buble and the excellant orchestrations encompass. The changes from swinging band and sometimes swinging voices to smooth strings with full orchestra on other tracks. Listen to 'cry me a river' with pounding orchestral opening giving the standard a different dimension. Listen to 'Some king of Wonderful' ( an old Drifter's hit) smooth pop at it's best. I could go on. Do we have to wait another year for another album ?

    #11 Robbie Williams - Reality Killed The Video Star



    Britain's leading pop entertainer Robbie Williams goes back to pop basics with his eighth studio album.
    This album is brilliant, Robbie back to his best!
    This isn't as much of a comeback record as it is just a really great album by an artist finding his footing after a near-fatal career-killing record. The songs sound fresh, and lyrically they're for the most part excellent and insightful views on life and love and happiness.

    #10 Norah Jones – The Fall



    She has radically changed the languid jazz tinged style that brought her the huge album sales of her first three Blue Note albums. The Fall is a revelation. Her trade mark piano playing is hardly heard and when it does make an appearance its actually a distraction. The songs are all about the disintergration of a love affair. A lot of the tracks are very raw and emotional."December" is heart rendering "TocarChasing Pirates" is quite striking and "You've Ruined Me" tells it as it is. The last track "Man Of The Hour" is a paen to her dog (the St. Bernard on the cover)but though playful still carries a sad undertone. She now appears to be writing from the strengh of her own experiences and the result is fabulous.

    #9 Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3



    No one can stress enough the fact that Jay-Z is no longer the same man who hit the streets with Reasonable Doubt. If you are looking for that from Jay then you need to ask yourself two questions. 1. Why would you think he hasn't grown up? 2. Why haven't you?
    Back in 1995 he was creating his music from his perspective in Marcy Projects, from the perspective of a hustler and man of the streets. He has since had 10 #1 albums and has become CEO of Def Jam, co-owner of the Nets, co-owner of the 40/40 club franchise, and husband to Beyonce Knowles. The man is a media mogul and multi-millionaire. He has friends like Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin. He has aged fourteen years. He has appeared on various Forbes lists. There is no way he can have the same perspective or outlook on life as he did in 1995 and his music reflects that.

    If you can appreciate mature hip-hop with quality beats, a sophisticated sound, and inventive lyrics, then you need this album in your life. I sincerely appreciate this album because I love the depth and growth that this man is showing. At the end of the day he is the greatest rapper alive and nothing can take that away from him so it makes sense for him to be a trailblazer and take the game to greater heights. No one but him can do it and he does it well. I applaud him for that.
    What Jay-Z is doing right now reminds me of Beyonce's I Am... album, which many people also criticized, and while I am no fan of B I had to admit that she showed tremendous growth and range with the ballad side of the release. Musicians have to take risks in order to advance the art which means so much to them. And, at the end of the day, they are people who have to grow up. Jay-Z is an adult. His rhymes are adult, his collaborations are adult, his beats are adult, his track selection is adult. And I love it.

    #8 Adam Lambert - For Your Entertainment



    This man's mere existence invalidates everything I hate about American Idol. He's like the glittery lovechild of Velvet Goldmine and Edward Scissorhands, ridiculous, offensive, and intelligent all at once, and he has somehow landed in the hands of mainstream America. Oh, and he can sing his face off, as evidenced by this record.

    #7 Rihanna – Rated R



    Wow! I bought this CD on a whim after reading a review by Mike Ragogna on the Huffington Post. He said this was the album Rihanna needed to make, not an album the record label would have necessarily chosen for her to make. It almost sounds like it could have been recorded in 1980's Eastern Europe with so many heavy techno beats and crunchy synths and simmering industrial arrangements. Apparently Rihanna's Caribbean accent is more present on this album than her previous work. I'd never been drawn to Rihanna's earlier work so I can't qualify that assertion, but I think her accent works for her and I hope she continues to brandish it in her future work. If you are a fan of blended musical genres and artist experimentation and still enjoy popular music, this CD is a goldmine. Not a single dud track and it flows nicely. It may take a while for people to realize it, but this is going to end up being a landmark CD for Rihanna. It's an amazing piece of work by a young person so early in her career. I can't wait to see where she goes next in her sound. This is a young woman firmly in control of her music and her life.
    Rated R should primarily be perceived as Rihanna's most significant career progression yet. If 'TocarPon de Replay' and 'SOS' showed she could sell a pop single, and 2007's Good Girl Gone Bad proved she could carry an entire album, this is the record – startling in vision, startlingly good in execution – that elevates her from popstar to pop artist. Rihanna, in case you were wondering, is still only 21 years old.

    #6 Peaches -I Feel Cream



    "Some call me trash, some call me nasty, call me crass, but you can't match me," Peaches raps on 'Serpentine', the opening track of I Feel Cream.
    Compared to her previous albums, both the production and singing are becoming more polished and refined. The production on this album is shared by a host of electronic masters. This is not necessarily better or worse since I love the rawness of her previous releases like "Diddle My Skittle" on Teaches of Peaches (Bonus CD), and the simpler arrangements of songs like "Operate" on her "Fatherf-cker" album.
    Amazing!

    #5 Eminem - Relapse



    As soon as Eminem stops trying to live up to his own controversial reputation and lets the mask slip, Relapse can be thrilling. When he ditches the "ironic" sick fantasies (On '3AM' he masturbates over Hannah Montana before going on a killing spree in McDonalds) and exposes his inner demons, we're reminded of the rapper's energy and lyrical sharpness. Whether it's contemplating his future as a musician on 'Beautiful' ("I just can't admit... that I may be done with rap"), ditching the drink on 'Deja Vu' ("That's the devil in my ear, I been sober a f***in' year") or discussing in excruciating detail his sexual abuse at the hands of his stepfather on 'Insane', Eminem proves he's still got the power to stun his listeners. For that alone, We should be grateful that Slim Shady is back again.

    #4 The Gossip - Music For Men



    My God, The album’s FULL OF WIN!!
    With their first mainstream release, Gossip still holds true to their underground punk sound. The guitar is raw and the drums are punchy, but lack the in your face kick and snare of most modern releases. The real clarity is given to Beth Ditto's vocals that may not be as refined as Ann Wilson or Pat Benetar, but share a similar power and energy. For a band looking to perfect their sound without losing the edge that got them to where they are, producer Rick Rubin was the perfect choice.

    #3 Lily Allen- It's Not Me, It's You



    I loved Alright Still and really wondered if Lily Allen could produce another album of equal quality and appeal. The answer is a big YES - this has all the quirky appeal of the first album with poetic lyrics and tunes that hook and stay with you (I've lost track of the number of times I keep singing 'you're so mean' to myself). The tone throughout is once again modern girl with attitude and wrapped up perfectly with the music.

    #2 Lady GaGa – The Fame Monster



    She may have couched her reasoning in typically preposterous and pretentious terms, but there's no quibbling with GaGa's conclusion. The Fame Monster does work as a standalone album and, what's more, it's a far more enjoyable listen than the disc with which it shares its 2CD slipcase. At just eight tracks and 35 minutes, there's no fat, no chance for GaGa's schtick to grate and, crucially, just the one ballad.
    Best of all, there's a certain fearlessness to GaGa here - specifically, an I-don't-give-a-s**t-if-look-ridiculous sort of fearlessness. Her vocal performances, as anyone who's heard 'TocarBad Romance' will know, can err towards the deranged. When she tries to sound Spanish on 'TocarAlejandro's spoken word intro, the result is more Dolmio ad than Almodovar. Oh, and barely a year since she scored her first hit, she's already self-referencing ("I wanna Just Dance / But he took me home instead"). Getting to the bottom of the GaGa phenomenon is going to take a hell of a lot longer than 12 months, but she offers a temporary fix here with her latest catchy motto: "I'm a free bitch baby." We wouldn't have her any other way.
    GaGaLOO CAN SING!! Her voice is a rich and powerful instrument.
    The cut-and-paste way with both words and melody keeps
    us both guessing and entertained at every turn. The ecstatic hook of 'Alejandro' errupts out of the swirling, raw-edged, synth and big-beat backdrop like a ray of sunshine bursting through a black cloud.
    When Lady GG tells us that "...he ate my heart and then he ate my brain" on a subway train, we know that we are not in the company of an ordinary or restrained musical imagination. A song like 'Monster' confirms both her eccentricity and her genius. 'Speechless' delivers one of the finest vocal performances she
    has so-far given us. Soulful, sincere and totally believable. Back to the dancefloor with 'TocarDance In The Dark' (begging for a more uptempo remix!). The thundering percussion and deleriously infectious chorus are magnificently uplifting.
    So too the electric collaboration with Ms Knowles on 'Telephone'. The chemistry generated by these two not inconsiderably large egos could have burst the song at the seams. Full credit to the production team for keeping the train on the rails.
    Both Divas would appear to have survived with their dignity intact. 'TocarSo Happy I Could Die' layers instrumental and vocal harmonies to splendid effect. One of the album's strongest tunes. The stripped-down minimalist stomp of 'Teeth' is a total BLAST !
    The Lady can sing the blues too! She can sing anything well in fact. It has been quite a year for this extraordinary woman. The exotically shiny plastic persona belies the fiercely inventive and original creative creature within. I remain besotted and totally convinced by her wild and unbridled talent.
    Essential.

    #1 Florence + The Machine – Lungs



    When I first heard Florence and the Machine on Steve Lamacq's show I didn't get it. Here was an artist who was being hyped as a live sensation and one of the tips for 2009 and it didn't impress me. I didn't see anything special in the music, the voice or the delivery. It just didn't add up for me. But then I heard `TocarRabbit Heart (Raise It Up)' whilst driving on a sunny day with the windows down and the radio up. Then it clicked.

    Florence and the Machine for me is the glorious sound of someone who has sat down with a piano and a drum kit having just listened to too much Tori Amos and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Florence has a strangely ethereal voice helped along by the slight echo in quieter moments of the songs and the layered choral like backing vocals. The sound is deceptive. It is simultaneously demanding and seductive. The drums are relatively simple designed for no other reason than to drive the songs. The piano adds melody in support of Florence's voice and if you listen carefully there are subtle layers an nuances in it that will slowly be uncovered as you listen more.
    To follow all this Florence + the Machine could not hope for a better debut. It is simply a joy to listen to. The tracks fly by but you remember every beat of them. `Dog Days Are Over' is a brilliant start and following this with the most recent single adds a nice bit familiarity. Tracks like `Howl' and `Kiss with a Fist' are then great additions before the rhythmic genius of `Drumming Song'. It then gets a little more widescreen and epic in its sound with the combination of `TocarBetween Two Lungs' and `Cosmic Love'. It then relaxes down to a more intimate and personal sound for the final three tracks which round off the whole album nicely.
    It is a well crafted album that exhibits the quality and diversity of this band and especially Florence's wonderful voice. I feel like I have found Florence and I don't want to go back.
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  • best of 2009

    Dez 10 2009, 2h42 por omgesteban

    #16 Yasmin Levy
    #15Charlotte Gainsbourg
    #14Emilie Simon
    #13Animal Collective
    #12Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    #11Little Boots
    #10Soap&Skin
    #9Espers
    #8Marissa Nadler
    #7Matteah Baim
    #6Röyksopp
    #5Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band
    #4Moby
    #3La Roux
    #2Lhasa de Sela
    #1Fever Ray
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  • IMO, Best of 09

    Dez 9 2009, 18h27 por mikolajgr

    I've made a special list of my favourite albums released during 2009:

    1. Calvin Harris - Ready For The Weekend

    Great songs, dance, fun, real masterpiece. The best of 2009.

    2. Little Boots - Hands

    It's another masterpiece. Great voice + catchy sounds = Little Boots.

    3. Röyksopp - Junior

    Some great songs, some less greater, but still nice songs. It's OK.

    4. La Roux - La Roux


    5. Muse - The Resistance


    --------------------------------------------------------------

    Other albums, that are OK, but they aren't good enough to reach my TOP 5 ...
    Simian Mobile Disco - Temporary Pleasure


    ATB - Future Memories


    Lady GaGa - The Fame Monster


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    by mikolajgr
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  • My 25 most heard albums of 2009

    Dez 8 2009, 22h06 por hdsander

    hdsander's top albums (12 months) 1. Adrina Thorpe - Halflight & Shadows (326)
    2. L.P. - L.P. in progress (199)
    3. Brandi Carlile - Give Up The Ghost (132)
    4. Maria Taylor - LadyLuck (131)
    5. Phildel - The Cut-Throat EP (Special Edition) (130)
    6. Butterfly Boucher - Scary Fragile (128)
    7. Imogen Heap - Ellipse (126)
    8. Vienna Teng - Inland Territory (123)
    9. Angie Arsenault - Once Upon A Dream (113)
    10. Brandi Shearer - Love Don't Make You Juliet (113)
    11. Caitlin Crosby - Flawz (112)
    12. Amber Rubarth - Good Mystery (108)
    13. Ingrid Michaelson - Everybody (108)
    14. Leslie Mills - Falling Off The World (99)
    15. Kate Walsh - Light & Dark (97)
    16. Little Boots - Hands (94)
    17. Kate Voegele - A Fine Mess (94)
    18. Lelia Broussard - Waiting On the 9 (91)
    19. Nerina Pallot - The Graduate (91)
    20. Brooke Waggoner - Go Easy Little Doves (88)
    21. Summer Ames - Complicated Daydream - EP (87)
    22. Leslie Mendelson - Swan Feathers (78)
    23. Phildel - Strange Inventions (78)
    24. Brandi Carlile - The Missing Record :: A Compilation Of Rare & Live Songs (78)
    25. Schuyler Fisk - The Good Stuff (77)
    Top albums generator
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  • How varied is you music taste?

    Dez 8 2009, 18h38 por Mototsune

    First, make a list of your top-10 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 80 represents an extremely varied one.

    1. Lady GaGa
    Britney Spears
    The Pussycat Dolls
    Space Cowboy
    Ashley Tisdale
    Katy Perry
    Ke$ha
    Little Boots
    Madonna
    8/8

    2. the GazettE
    SCREW
    アリス九號.
    SuG
    Sadie
    Dio - distraught overlord
    D'espairsRay
    girugamesh
    12012
    8/8

    3. Ayabie
    Megamasso
    Lolita23q
    Vidoll
    176BIZ
    アンティック-珈琲店-
    LM.C
    6/8

    4. abingdon boys school
    T.M.Revolution
    UVERworld
    HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR
    Flow
    BACK-ON
    Acid Black Cherry
    Nightmare
    7/8

    5. BIG BANG
    G-Dragon
    SHINee
    Tae Yang
    2NE1
    Super Junior
    F.T Island
    Epik High
    동방신기
    8/8

    6. 雅-miyavi-
    Dué le quartz
    the GazettE
    ガゼット
    Gackt
    4/8

    7. Base Ball Bear
    フジファブリック
    Monobright
    ストレイテナー
    チャットモンチー
    ART-SCHOOL
    9mm Parabellum Bullet
    NICO Touches the Walls
    凛として時雨
    8/8

    8. Versailles
    HIZAKI grace project
    LAREINE
    Kaya
    Juka
    D
    摩天楼オペラ
    Moi dix Mois
    Matenrou Opera
    8/8

    9. aicle.
    Aicle
    ClearVeil
    お遊戯ゎが魔々団×【PaRADEiS】
    Himeyuri
    DecoLa Hopping
    canzel
    愛狂います。
    Zip.er
    8/8

    10. The Sounds
    Sahara Hotnights
    Disco Ensemble
    The Crash
    Anna Puu
    Melody Club
    Haloo Helsinki!
    Pariisin Kevät
    Shiny Toy Guns
    8/8

    73/80 no bad, no bad
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  • How diverse is your musical taste?

    Dez 8 2009, 3h03 por santanabeltran

    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
    - Ashley Tisdale
    - Wanessa Camargo

    2. Lady GaGa
    - Space Cowboy
    - Ke$ha
    - Little Boots

    3. Madonna
    - Janet Jackson
    - Cher
    - Dannii Minogue
    - Cyndi Lauper

    4. Miley Cyrus
    - Hannah Montana
    - Demi Lovato
    - Selena Gomez
    - Mitchel Musso
    - Emily Osment

    5. Christina Aguilera
    - Jessica Simpson
    - Beyoncé
    - Mariah Carey
    - Jennifer Lopez
    - Leona Lewis

    6. Katy Perry
    - Kelly Clarkson
    - Ashlee Simpson
    - The Veronicas

    7. Rihanna
    - Ciara
    - Nicole Scherzinger
    - Keri Hilson
    - Fergie
    - Kat DeLuna

    8. Kylie Minogue
    - Sophie Ellis-Bextor
    - Girls Aloud
    - Rachel Stevens
    - Annie
    - Emma Bunton

    9. Spice Girls
    - Victoria Beckham
    - Melanie B
    - Geri Halliwell
    - Melanie C
    - Sugababes

    10. Gwen Stefani
    - No Doubt
    - Nelly Furtado

    11. Beyoncé
    - Destiny's Child
    - Kelly Rowland
    - Michelle Williams
    - Solange

    12. Tila Tequila
    - Millionaires
    - Girlicious
    - Brooke Hogan
    - Jeffree Star
    - Porcelain and the Tramps
    - Heidi Montag

    13. Metro Station
    - The Medic Droid
    - Breathe Carolina
    - Cash Cash
    - Forever the Sickest Kids
    - nickasaur!
    - nevershoutnever!
    - Rediscover

    14. Michael Jackson
    - The Jackson 5
    - The Jacksons
    - Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney
    - Janet Jackson
    - Whitney Houston
    - 3T
    - Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson

    15. Hellogoodbye
    - PlayRadioPlay!
    - A Rocket To The Moon
    - Owl City

    16. Cute Is What We Aim For
    - The Maine
    - All Time Low
    - Mayday Parade
    - Every Avenue
    - The Academy Is...
    - We The Kings

    17. The Pussycat Dolls
    - Nicole Scherzinger
    - Jessica Sutta

    18. Shania Twain
    - Faith Hill
    - LeAnn Rimes
    - Martina McBride
    - Terri Clark
    - Céline Dion
    - Carrie Underwood
    - Sara Evans

    19. Jonas Brothers
    - Honor Society
    - Nicholas Jonas
    - Joe Jonas
    - Nick Jonas

    20. Amy Winehouse
    - Adele
    - Duffy
    - Joss Stone
    - Corinne Bailey Rae
    - Lily Allen
    - Macy Gray
    - Erykah Badu

    114.
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  • How diverse is your musical taste?

    Dez 8 2009, 3h02 por santanabeltran

    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
    - Ashley Tisdale
    - Wanessa Camargo

    2. Lady GaGa
    - Space Cowboy
    - Ke$ha
    - Little Boots

    3. Madonna
    - Janet Jackson
    - Cher
    - Dannii Minogue
    - Cyndi Lauper

    4. Miley Cyrus
    - Hannah Montana
    - Demi Lovato
    - Selena Gomez
    - Mitchel Musso
    - Emily Osment

    5. Christina Aguilera
    - Jessica Simpson
    - Beyoncé
    - Mariah Carey
    - Jennifer Lopez
    - Leona Lewis

    6. Katy Perry
    - Kelly Clarkson
    - Ashlee Simpson
    - The Veronicas

    7. Rihanna
    - Ciara
    - Nicole Scherzinger
    - Keri Hilson
    - Fergie
    - Kat DeLuna

    8. Kylie Minogue
    - Sophie Ellis-Bextor
    - Girls Aloud
    - Rachel Stevens
    - Annie
    - Emma Bunton

    9. Spice Girls
    - Victoria Beckham
    - Melanie B
    - Geri Halliwell
    - Melanie C
    - Sugababes

    10. Gwen Stefani
    - No Doubt
    - Nelly Furtado

    11. Beyoncé
    - Destiny's Child
    - Kelly Rowland
    - Michelle Williams
    - Solange

    12. Metro Station
    - The Medic Droid
    - Breathe Carolina
    - Cash Cash
    - Forever the Sickest Kids
    - nickasaur!
    - nevershoutnever!
    - Rediscover

    13. Michael Jackson
    - The Jackson 5
    - The Jacksons
    - Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney
    - Janet Jackson
    - Whitney Houston
    - 3T
    - Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson

    14. Hellogoodbye
    - PlayRadioPlay!
    - A Rocket To The Moon
    - Owl City

    15. Cute Is What We Aim For
    - The Maine
    - All Time Low
    - Mayday Parade
    - Every Avenue
    - The Academy Is...
    - We The Kings

    16. The Pussycat Dolls
    - Nicole Scherzinger
    - Jessica Sutta

    17. Shania Twain
    - Faith Hill
    - LeAnn Rimes
    - Martina McBride
    - Terri Clark
    - Céline Dion
    - Carrie Underwood
    - Sara Evans

    18. Jonas Brothers
    - Honor Society
    - Nicholas Jonas
    - Joe Jonas
    - Nick Jonas

    19. Amy Winehouse
    - Adele
    - Duffy
    - Joss Stone
    - Corinne Bailey Rae
    - Lily Allen
    - Macy Gray
    - Erykah Badu

    20. Whitney Houston
    - Mariah Carey
    - Toni Braxton
    - Alexandra Burke
    - Leona Lewis
    - Monica
    - Deborah Cox

    114.
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  • Best of 2009! :D

    Dez 6 2009, 22h16 por cupcakeee

    My top 20 of artists I discovered this year.

    #20 - Electrocute
    #19 - Lucky Soul
    #18 - Coeur de Pirate
    #17 - Swimming With Dolphins
    #16 - 3OH!3
    #15 - Coconut Records
    #14 - Dolly Rockers
    #13 - Lights
    #12 - Ladyhawke
    #11 - Ellie Goulding
    #10 - Ke$ha
    #9 - Mumm-Ra
    #8 - Kings of Leon
    #7 - Owl City
    #6 - Pixie Lott
    #5 - O Teatro Mágico
    #4 - Cobra Starship
    #3 - Little Boots
    #2 - Frankmusik
    #1 - La Roux
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