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  • Björk's top 100 songs - Happy Birthday Björk!

    Nov 21 2009, 3h41 por Constellation66

    It's Bjork's Birthday! Party Time!


    Over the course of my life, there’s been only a few artists that really have affected me personally with their powerful and timeless music. I generally enjoy diverse music, including the likes of Radiohead, Queens of the Stone Age, Muse, Klaxons, Goldfrapp, Coldplay, Metallica, Arcade Fire, múm, Kings of Leon and even a few of The Beatles songs. But of all the music I’ve listened to, Björk has been the most influential on my life.


    Before I had ever listened to Björk’s music, I thought she was just another strange female artist you occasionally hear in the media. But then one day I heard Hyperballad and that amazing music video that went with it, and I was hooked ever since. I then took the plunge, taking a risk on an unfamiliar artist, listening to more and more of her music and getting more and more hooked with each song. I then discovered that not only is she an ageless beauty, and so unique in personality, her entire life is consumed by music. And I’ve been consumed by her music ever since!



    As Bjork celebrates her birthday today, I thought it’d be appropriate to list her top 100 songs of her glorious career thus far. Happy Birthday Bjork! and here's hoping to another 20 years of musical excellence. Of course this list is just my personal opinion, and some people rank songs more than others, but nonetheless:

    100.Catacea
    99. Miðvikudags
    98. Show Me Forgiveness
    97.Nattura
    96. TocarRuby Baby
    95. Öll Birtan
    94. Sweet Intuition
    93. TocarViolently Happy
    92. Karvel
    91. My Juvenile


    90.Submarine
    89. Where Is the Line
    88.TocarFrosti
    87. Pleasure Is All Mine
    86. Verandi
    85. Sidasta Eg
    84. My Spine
    83. Vertebrae By Vertebrae
    82. TocarAeroplane
    81. TocarCover Me
    80. TocarVokuro


    79. TocarNature Is Ancient
    78. In the Musicals
    77. Oxygen
    76. TocarAmbergris March
    75. Foot Soldier
    74. Pneumonia
    73. Komid
    72. Hope
    71. Mouths Cradle
    70. Ancestors


    69. Headphones
    68. The Anchor Song
    67. There's More To Life Than This
    66. Gloomy Sunday
    65. It's Oh So Quiet
    64. Cvalda
    63. Sweet Sweet Intuition
    62. TocarAn Echo, a Stain
    61. I See Who You Are
    60. Sod Off


    59. Declare Independence
    58. Sun in My Mouth
    57. Scatterheart
    56. TocarI Go Humble
    55. TocarLike Someone In Love
    54. Dull Flame of Desire
    53. TocarYou've Been Flirting Again
    52. Charlene
    51. Scary
    50. TocarCome To Me


    49. Amphibian
    48. TocarCocoon
    47. Enjoy
    46. TocarOne Day
    45. TocarImmature
    44. TocarPluto
    43. Triumph of a Heart
    42. TocarSo Broken
    41. TocarI've Seen It All
    40. TocarAlarm Call


    39. TocarOceania
    38. Innocence
    37. Tocar5 Years
    36. Heirloom
    35. TocarHuman Behaviour
    34. Mother Heroic
    33. TocarArmy Of Me
    32. Earth Intruders
    31. TocarUndo
    30. TocarIsobel


    29. TocarHidden Place
    28. TocarCrying
    27. TocarIt's Not Up to You
    26. New World
    25. The Modern Things
    24. TocarAll Neon Like
    23. TocarPossibly Maybe
    22. Domestica
    21. TocarBig Time Sensuality
    20. Play Dead
    19. TocarGenerous Palmstroke


    18. TocarStorm
    Off her Drawing Restraint 9 soundtrack, this is probably one of the most terrifying and haunting songs you’ll hear. I think this sums it up: "Björk's lone vocal soars in the chorus like the booming siren of a blue whale who suddenly realized she was the last of her species."

    17.I Remember You
    An unlikely choice, seeming as it is a Bjork cover. But this is a slow moving, touching love song that hits a nerve. “When my life is through, and the angels ask me to recall, the thrill of them all, I shall tell them… I remember you.”


    16. Wanderlust
    Off her most recent album, this is definitely one of her best efforts off it. Heavy Beats with some elctronic sounds combined with Bjork’s great vocals works well.


    15. I Miss You
    A slightly more hip-hop type song, but Bjork pulls it off again with a catchy tune and odd lyrics. “I miss you, but I haven’t met you yet.”


    14.TocarIt's in Our Hands
    “It’s in our hands, it always was”. Great track.


    13. TocarHunter
    A brilliant use of hard drumming beats makes this song completely, and is a slight change from her other music in tempo. “I thought that I could organise freedom, how scandinavian of me.”


    12. TocarVenus As A Boy
    With a quirky xylophone beat and lush strings, mixed with Bjork’s playful lyrics this song is one of her most catchiest and upbeat songs .


    11. TocarHarm of Will
    A soft and touching song which relies on Bjork’s magnificent vocals and nice choir in the background.

    10. TocarPagan Poetry
    A sort of Japanese sounding song with it’s intro and parts throughout the song, but mixes with some great electronic beats to make a elegant and beautiful song. “On the surface, simplicity. But the darkest part of me is Pagan Poetry."


    9. Desired Constellation
    A song that you usually listen to alone, at night, or star-gazing. A moving melody background sound that was apparently made from voice loops making a bell type sound which suits the mood perfectly. It can’t be repeated, which makes this a great song along with fantastic lyrics. “With a palm full of stars - I throw them like dice, repeatedly…until the desired constellation appears...”


    8. TocarBachelorette
    A raw, powerful song featuring violins and pounding beats mixed with Bjork’s soaring vocals is a true treat to the ears.


    7. Who Is It
    A song that is beat-boxed (I didn’t even know the beats in this song were non-computer until I re-listened to it) entirely with no instruments sounds bad right? Wrong. A great song, and great lyrics. Possibly one of the strangest and cute music video ever made which accompanies this song which shows Bjork in a bell suit (yes you heard right) dancing with bell kids.


    6. TocarAurora
    “Goddess sparkle.” A heartfelt song that showcases Bjork’s sweet vocals but also has great help from a fantastic choir, and combined is match made in heaven.


    5. TocarUnison
    Such a powerful song. An AMAZING use of Bjork’s vocals, as the song builds to it’s amazing climax along with the help of a beautiful choir.


    4. TocarAll Is Full of Love
    The top 5 are very, very hard. This song is purely amazing and touching at the same time, with it’s electronic melody and use of instruments combined with great lyrics makes it an elegant yet beautiful song.


    3. TocarUnravel
    A song that has to be heard to be believed. “My heart comes undone, slowly unravels, in a ball of yarn”.Thom Yorke says it’s the most beautiful song he’s ever heard, and I’m not one to disagree! Strange sounding organs works brilliantly, the song is just another Bjork classic.


    2. Hyperballad
    A strong but twisted song about love that’s not easily explained. It’s about waking up early in the morning, being destructive, throwing small things off a mountain, and imagining what her body would feel like slamming against rocks at the bottom of the cliff, asking “And when I land will my eyes be closed or open?”, and then finally returning to her lover in the morning as if nothing’s happened. An


    1. TocarJóga
    Perhaps the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard. It’s a gorgeous song which not only showcases Bjork’s vocals but just how good music can be in Bjork’s hands. A masterpiece.


    So there you have it. My opinion on her best 100 songs from an amazing artist. Feel free to agree or disagree with me.


    Note: I didn't use any The Sugarcubes songs. I highly recommend Birthday if you want to hear Bjork's vocals soar to unimaginable heights.










    -Bjork performing Oceania at the 2004 Olympics.

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  • Top Played Albums as of 20/11/09

    Nov 20 2009, 18h44 por joetattie

    joetattie's top albums (overall)
    1. Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (825)
    2. Oasis - Be Here Now (822)
    3. Oasis - Definitely Maybe (819)
    4. Oasis - The Masterplan (798)
    5. The Jam - Greatest Hits (791)
    6. Joy Division - Substance (789)
    7. The Stone Roses - Second Coming (783)
    8. Kasabian - Kasabian (768)
    9. Ocean Colour Scene - The Collection (741)
    10. The Libertines - The Libertines (726)
    11. Dr. Dre - 2001 (725)
    12. The Chameleons - Script of the Bridge (717)
    13. Dr. Dre - The Chronic (705) 14. Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul (703)
    15. Radiohead - The Bends (650)
    16. The Chameleons - Strange Times (636)
    17. The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses [UK] (627)
    18. The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow (608)

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  • 39.

    Nov 20 2009, 16h24 por disairyuzerneim

    Radiohead TocarIdioteque (2000)

    from the album Kid A

    It goes: "this is really happening"

    One of the most iconic songs of the decade from the most important rock band of the moment.

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  • 50 Artists, 50 Questions.

    Nov 20 2009, 16h03 por anydaynow

    1.How did you get into 29? (Air)
    I guess it was when Sexy Boy & Kelly Watch the Stars got a lot of airplay on MTV in the late 90's.

    2. What's the first song you ever heard by 22? (The Radio Dept.)
    Not entirely sure, but I vaguely remember seeing them live on a festival in Sweden in 2004, which is probably when I heard their music for the first time. (Mind you, it was at a boozy music festival after all, so it's all a bit of a blur really...)

    3. What's your favorite lyric by 33? (José González)
    Maybe these ones from Broken Arrow:
    "Summerlove left this town
    It was too cold to bathe and the leaves turned brown
    The sun went down
    And with it the love we found
    That's the way things are sometimes
    Most of the time"

    4. How did you get into 49? (Björk)
    Well, seeing that I'm Scandinavian she was a pretty big deal there with her debut album (called Debut). The first track I heard was Human Behaviour, but I didn't start listening to her stuff properly until the late 90's.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? (MF DOOM)
    Two (Operation Doomsday & MM Food).

    6. What is your favorite song by 50? (M83)
    Graveyard Girl.

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad? (RJD2)
    Not that I can think of, or maybe One Day.

    8. What is your favorite song by 15? (El-P)
    Tasmanian Pain Coaster is pure genius.

    9. What is your favorite song by 5? (Sage Francis)
    Sea Lion.

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? (Alias)
    Not really, I wouldn't exactly say Alias is famous for his feelgood-tracks. Maybe Dr.C by Alias & Tarsier.

    11. What is the worst song by 40? (Coldplay)
    Violet Hill no doubt. Can't stand it. I never understood how it could be released as a first album single.

    12. What is your favorite song by 10? (Sia)
    Breathe Me, followed by Death By Chocolate.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30? (Sole)
    I remember being on a road trip with my brother and he'd brought 'Selling Live Water' which had recently been released. I had never heard of Sole, but I loved what I heard.

    14. What is your favorite song by 38? (CunninLynguists)
    It's a tie between Seasons (Remix) and Don't Leave (When Winter Comes). The beat for the remix of seasons is amazing and fits the lyrcs perfectly.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? (Murs)
    The Night Before is nice. Bad Man! is a good party tune.

    16. Is there a song by 25 that makes you sad? (Feist)
    Yep. Let It Die, The Park & How My Heart Behaves. To name a few.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23? (Jean Grae)
    Love Song.

    18. What's your favorite lyric by 11? (Bat for Lashes)
    From Good Love:
    "In the night time we are found
    Misty sorrow swoop unbound
    Whisper you mean it, say you'll stay
    Hold my heart till brighter days"

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1? (Aesop Rock)
    Ian Matthias Bavitz (aka Aesop Rock). Tricky one that.

    20. Is there a song by 14 that makes you happy? (WHY?)
    Gemini (Birthday Song) and A Sky For Shoeing Horses Under both put a smile on my face.

    21. What is a good memory involving 27? (Burial)
    I listened a lot to Burial when I initially moved to London, so maybe that.

    22. What is your favorite song by 16? (Regina Spektor)
    Samson was the first song I heard by her, and I absolutely loved it. Still find it amazing. But she's done so many incredible tracks, other favourites are Ode To Divorce and Somedays.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47? (Radiohead)
    Creep, back in the day. Not really feeling their recent stuff.

    24. What is your favourite album by 18? (The Clash)
    London Calling - one of the greatest albums ever made imo.

    25. What is your favorite song by 21? (Madvillain)
    Accordion.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? (Masta Ace)
    Beautiful.

    27. What is your favorite album by 3? (Death Cab for Cutie)
    Plans. Even quality throughout, not one bad song on the entire album.

    28. What is you favorite song by 2? (Sigur Rós)
    Probably Með suð í eyrum or Saeglopur. A lot of good songs to choose from though.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32? (Boards of Canada)
    Music Is Math was featured in a Swedish movie, and that's what made me start listening to them.

    30. What is you favorite song by 8? (The Album Leaf)
    We Need Help.

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live? (Bon Iver)
    None, but I'd love to. Hopefully within the next year.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy? (Lykke Li)
    Everybody But Me (Christoffer Remix). The lyrics are depressing as anything, but it's still that instant party anthem.

    33. How did you get into 12? (Madlib)
    Through Jaylib's Champion Sound.

    34. What is the worst song by 45? (Buck 65)
    Kennedy Killed the Hat (which a lot of people seem to love)

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34? (Groove Armada)
    My friend, yet again on MTV back in High School. I still remember the video.

    36. What was the first song you ever heard by 48? (Koushik)
    Lying in the Sun.

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live? (One Be Lo)
    None.

    38. What is you favorite song by 36? (The Shins)
    New Slang & Sea Legs.

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? (Cat Power)
    The Greatest

    40. What is you favorite album by 7? (J Dilla)
    Donuts! A classic.

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy? (P.O.S.)
    Goodbye. Great beat.

    42. What is your favorite album by 41? (Zero 7)
    Simple Things.

    43. What is your favorite song by 24? (Azure Ray)
    Rise. (In fact the song with the most plays in my entire library.)

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46? (Dosh)
    I listened a lot to Wolves and Wishes when I went to Tokyo last year, and listening to that album still reminds me of the good times I spent there.

    45. What is your favorite song by 35? (DJ Shadow)
    Stem/Long Stem, hands down. Amazing track.

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy? (The Streets)
    I guess the easy answer here would be to mention any song off Everything Is Borrowed. But I'm not really a big fan of Mike Skinner going all happy-go-lucky, so I'd have to say Fit But You Know It and Don't Mug Yourself.

    47. What is your favorite album by 4? (Atmosphere)
    Lucy Ford, followed by God Loves Ugly.

    48. Who is your favorite member of 37? (Bloc Party)
    Don't have one.

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43? (Band of Horses)
    The Funeral. Still reckon it's one of their best songs.

    50. What is your favorite song by 20? (The Roots)
    You Got Me. High school memories right there.
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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04b: 60 to 41

    Nov 20 2009, 14h47 por amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04a: 80 to 61

    60
    Radiohead
    TocarPlanet Telex
    The Bends
    1995

    The first moment, perhaps, where we realised Radiohead were not your average rock band, or indie-grunge wannabees. This, one of the first singles from The Bends (as a double A-side with TocarHigh And Dry), had a swirling fog of electronic effects sweeping around the track from the start, and the strange, reverbed piano stabbing through the bass-heavy rock made for a distinctive track. God knows what Thom Yorke was on about for this song, but it is still a fantastic song and a pointer towards the experimentation and plaudits that were to come...

    59
    Arab Strap
    The First Big Weekend
    The Week Never Starts Round Here
    1996

    The first work I ever heard of this band (thanks to John Peel, obviously), back in my late teens this lengthy tale of a heavy weekend out on the lash with your mates before you have any real responsibilities in life, not surprisingly, rang true to me in a big way. The backing is lo-fi and cheap as hell, but frankly, like all Arab Strap songs, it's all about the beautifully observed lyrics and situations by Aidan Moffatt, of which this is by far the best he ever wrote. Also of note: the balloons unleashed during this live version (at their last show) are amusingly incongruous!

    58
    earthtone9
    Withered
    Lo-Def(inition) Discord
    1998

    A fiercely independent and, frankly, a bit odd, this band were. In fact, perhaps a little too out-there at times for the metal mainstream. Success, other than favourable reviews, eluded them, sadly, as a result, but their back catalogue still stands up well. The odd song titles and flat-out refusal to print lyrics/explain backgrounds to songs would have made them stand out enough, but their mash-up of influences - hardcore, progressive metal, thrash, sometimes all at once - frequently made them sound unique. This track is here above the others simply as it's the first I heard - while their best material was on their last album in 2000, this track was more than enough of a standout to get me hooked - bone-dry riffs and raw production, along with Karl Middleton's unusual vocals, not to mention the chorus that leaps out at you and throws it's hands around your throat until you pay attention...

    57
    Prong
    TocarSnap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck
    Cleansing
    1994

    A track that possesses an extraordinary groove (thanks to the ultra-clean production, the ultra-tight drumming and Paul Raven's bassline), this was, perhaps what is really meant by the odd "groove metal" term. Like the rest of this album, basically it is thrash metal with industrial textures, rather than really being industrial metal. But fuck quibbling about genres, this track rules. Obviously the instantly-recognisable, anthemic chorus helps, but how could we forget the chugging riff, either? Having influenced fucktons of bands since, Tommy Victor never really got the respect he deserved, either...

    56
    The Boo Radleys
    Lazarus
    Lazarus
    1992

    The song that first got the Boos widespread attention, this was an epic track that really did defy attempts to categorize it, merging 60s-esque rock/pop, jazz, soul, shoegaze…and was a truly brilliant, inventive song - a world away from the throwaway pop of Wake Up! Boo that made them pop stars for a fleeting moment. Criminally it was hacked down for it's appearance on Giant Steps, and even further for the single edit, so here's the full, majestic six minute version from Glasto in the nineties.

    55
    Soundgarden
    TocarOutshined
    Badmotorfinger
    1991

    While Superunknown made them rock megastars, Badmotorfinger was their breakthrough, and it was thanks to singles like this. The grinding verses give way to the burst of light that is Chris Cornell's soaring chorus, and did the band ever get better than this? I think not.

    54
    Heavy Water Factory
    Delusions
    Author of Pain
    1997

    A perhaps little-known industrial band from Detroit, I first stumbled across this band in an article in Alternative Press in the late-90s, and swiftly picked up their first album Author of Pain (it took a while longer before I could get hold of the special edition, the remix album or the second album, all of which I obtained in the end). An unusual artist, really - a fair amount of the album was at the chill-out end of industrial, with the odd flare-up into dancefloor rage, most of the vocals done by guest vocalists...this track, however, was a little different. Jesse McClear himself did the vocals for this track, which is slower-paced but built around a dense meshing of samples and beats, with a ghostly female vocal weaving through it. It's sublime, much as the rest of the album is (Good luck in trying to find a legit copy now, though, seeing as the labels that released it in the US and Europe both went bust many years ago now...).

    53
    Rage Against the Machine
    TocarFreedom
    Rage Against the Machine
    1992

    The final, climactic track on Rage's incendiary debut, this was the most nakedly political track on an album stuffed with politics. "Anger is a gift" goes the repeatedly whispered refrain, and they ain't wrong. An explosion of sheer fury and injustice, this song did a lot to reignite the cause of Leonard Peltier, an American Indian activist jailed for the murder of two FBI agents in the seventies whose conviction has been repeatedly called into question since. It's also possibly the best Rage ever got musically, too.

    52
    All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors
    You Can Never Tell
    Turning Into Small
    1997

    Shoegaze, but not as we know it. For starters, this lot were from New Jersey, and while the album I picked up (this one) bore a passing resemblance to My Bloody Valentine in their drenching of just about everything in effects and reverb, they used far more in the way of electronics, from what I can tell. The first track, You Can Never Tell is a glorious three minutes or so of dreamy vocals and guitars that ebb and flow across your ears, and twelve years since I first heard it, I've still never worked out a single word of the lyrics. Perhaps this all-but impenetrable sound and image (the liner notes told me nothing) was one of the things that had me so intrigued. I was also more than a bit surprised to find one of the band is nowadays part of dälek.

    51
    Das Ich
    Destillat (remixed by VNV Nation)
    Re_Laborat
    1999

    Plainly and simply one of the greatest dancefloor remixes I've ever heard, VNV Nation turned what was a so-so single into a track teeming with life (and an absolutely slamming beat) such that this version has now completely eclipsed the original - oh, and ten years on it's still packing the dancefloor.

    50
    Numb
    Critical Mass
    Blood Meridian
    1997

    It is rare that sheer, seething rage can come across in an instrumental track, but Numb manage that here. A track of otherworldly samples, grinding, metallic samples and dark, dark ambience simply explodes into brutally heavy and dark drum'n'bass to spectacular effect. It needs to be listened to very loudly indeed, though, to fully appreciate it.

    49
    One Dove
    Fallen
    Morning Dove White
    1993

    This dreamy, blissed-out track was the opening track from the band's only album, produced by Andrew Weatherall, and boy, it showed. The whole album is imbued with a kind-of comedown feel, in a similar way to the much-more lauded Screamadelica, but what that album didn't have was Dot Allison's sultry vocals. This first track almost sounds as if she recorded when sleepy (and her voclas are recorded in such a way that it sounds like she is singing to you and you only), but the whole track just sounds unbelievably sexy. The band fell apart after this album, and for me Allison's solo work has never come close to this.

    48
    Type O Negative
    Love You to Death
    October Rust
    1996

    While Black No.1 may get the popular plaudits, for me it was always the opener from October Rust that was the Drab Four's truly brilliant moment. An aching gothic ode to lust and desire, their trademark black humour was set aside for once for a deadly-serious track, the stately piano intro and Pete Steele's deep, deep vocals setting the stall nicely - even if, let's be honest, the lyrics gave away a little too much information, eh? :)

    47
    Refused
    New Noise
    The Shape Of Punk To Come: A Chimerical Bombination In 12 Bursts
    1998

    It's never ceased to amaze me that this track seemed to take a while to catch on. Brutal, angry, political hardcore that was somehow wildly accessible, despite being also experimental like much of the album it came from (by this point Refused were unafraid to introduce electronic and acoustic interludes). The fact that it was lauded by just about every other punk or metal band subsequently may have added to it's appeal - a true word-of-mouth hit, perhaps. Whether that was the case or not, this remains an utterly awesome track that even canned crowd noise on the final mosh-down can't detract from.

    46
    The Young Gods
    Kissing The Sun
    Only Heaven
    1996

    The first Young Gods album I bought, indeed, the first TYG material I bought at all was the single for this. A mix of elegant, swirling ambient, and brutal industrial metal, and at points both at once, only this band could ever have carried this off. A unique band who remain endlessly listenable, even after twenty years-plus, and they've still not made a bad album yet, either.

    45
    Gavin Friday
    Little Black Dress
    Shag Tobacco
    1995

    Of his solo material (as opposed to his work with The Virgin Prunes), all most people will remember is the admittedly sublime TocarAngel from the Romeo + Juliet soundtrack, however the album that this came from had a couple of other cracking tracks (actually, much of the album is worth a listen if you can track it down nowadays). And this is one of them: a wonderfully sleazy, lounge-rock drawl about a girl and her dress.

    44
    :wumpscut:
    TocarSoylent Green
    Music for a Slaughtering Tribe
    1993

    It's sad, really, that it was all downhill for wumpscut from the very start. This was the first single, and the opening track for his debut album, and it is still an extraordinary track. Pounding, thumping industrial beats with the lyrics and samples all derived from the titular film/story, and the result is frankly a bulletproof track. Shame much of the rest of his career was never as good - particularly in this post-millenial decade, where Rudy R's work descended into dreadful parody.

    43
    Clock DVA
    TocarThe Hacker
    Buried Dreams
    1990

    This just about squeaks into this list - the album it comes from dates from the 90s - just - so as far as I'm concerned it counts. And this track is perhaps at the cusp of "old-school" industrial meeting 90s industrial - a startling upgrade of the Clock DVA sound with a crisp 90s sheen (even if the graphical work on the video looks dated), the brooding bassline and growled vocals married to the stabbing keyboards. The extended version is even better.

    42
    Alice in Chains
    TocarMan in the Box
    Facelift
    1990

    The grunge legend's big breakthrough, it certainly didn’t sound a lot like anything else at the time. The lumbering pace of the intro and verses (with Layne Staley's vocals floating across the top), don't initially seem to add up to most, but it's when the soaring chorus kicks in that you suddenly click. It is something special (and was extraordinary live last week, too).

    41
    Mogwai
    TocarMogwai Fear Satan
    Young Team
    1997

    One of the two titanic tracks that are the lynchpins of Mogwai's debut album, this is the hurricane of three chords, feedback and added flute that closes the album and stands alone as a contender for the finest post-rock track ever written (and, let's be honest, it's probably heavier than many metal bands were at the time, too). The band have made a few attempts to better this (TocarChristmas Steps and My Father My King certainly spring to mind), but really, it's best left alone. In addition, this track has to be heard live to be believed (one of the loudest and most intense ten or fifteen minutes of live music I've ever seen).

    Tuesday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.05: 40 to 1
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  • Last.fm milestones, mer' nincs jobb dógom :D

    Nov 20 2009, 9h59 por JigsawJohnny

    Last.FM Milestones1st track: (28 Jan 2008)
    servo.hatred - Tocargenesis
    1000th track: (20 Mar 2008)
    La Vie En Rose - invitation
    2000th track: (23 Apr 2008)
    Hocico - Espinas El Mal
    3000th track: (21 May 2008)
    BUCK-TICK - Brain, Whisper, Head, Hate is Noise
    4000th track: (27 Jun 2008)
    Buddha Brand - DEAD FUNKY PRESIDENT
    5000th track: (02 Sep 2008)
    Rob Zombie - Transylvanian Transmissions, Pt. 1
    6000th track: (12 Oct 2008)
    The Creepshow - TocarRue Morgue Radio
    7000th track: (04 Nov 2008)
    MALICE MIZER - ヴェル・エール~空白の瞬間の中で~
    8000th track: (30 Nov 2008)
    メリー - デジーノート
    9000th track: (20 Dec 2008)
    BUCK-TICK - La vie en Rose~ラヴィアン・ローズ~
    10000th track: (04 Jan 2009)
    Slayer - TocarSouth of Heaven
    11000th track: (21 Jan 2009)
    Radiohead - We Suck Young Blood. (Your Time Is Up.)
    12000th track: (10 Feb 2009)
    HYDE - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
    13000th track: (27 Feb 2009)
    メリー - ジャパニーズモダニスト
    14000th track: (17 Mar 2009)
    Peaches - Hot Rod
    15000th track: (08 Apr 2009)
    The Mars Volta - TocarRoulette Dares (The Haunt of)
    16000th track: (02 May 2009)
    Váczi Eszter Quartet - Szeretném megpróbálni
    17000th track: (22 May 2009)
    David Bowie - TocarHallo Spaceboy
    18000th track: (05 Jun 2009)
    LUNA SEA - ROSIER
    19000th track: (21 Jun 2009)
    Voivod - TocarAfter all
    20000th track: (07 Jul 2009)
    B'z - 恋のサマーセッション
    21000th track: (28 Jul 2009)
    PHOBIA OF THUG - Cruisin' With My Homies
    22000th track: (16 Aug 2009)
    ART-SCHOOL - 1965
    23000th track: (06 Sep 2009)
    The White Stripes - You've Got Her in Your Pocket
    24000th track: (18 Sep 2009)
    Tom Waits - Tom Traubert's Blues (Four Sheets to the Wind in Copenhagen)
    25000th track: (05 Oct 2009)
    BLANKEY JET CITY - ロメオ
    26000th track: (19 Oct 2009)
    Deadman - blue berry
    27000th track: (02 Nov 2009)
    KYOKUTOU GIRL FRIEND - この人生はフィクションです
    Generated on 20 Nov 2009
    Get yours here
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  • Most Played Albums - Top 20 (20/11/2009)

    Nov 20 2009, 8h39 por tazza_15

    tazza_15's top albums (overall)
    1. Radiohead - OK Computer (711)
    2. Radiohead - The Bends (582)
    3. Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (534)
    4. Muse - Black Holes and Revelations (454)
    5. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (427)
    6. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (404)
    7. The Killers - Day & Age (392)
    8. The Beatles - Revolver (367)
    9. Passion Pit - Manners (359) 10. Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head (326)
    11. Arctic Monkeys - Humbug (319)
    12. Radiohead - In Rainbows (318)
    13. Muse - Absolution (316)
    14. The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound (315)
    15. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion (314)
    16. Coldplay - Parachutes (307)
    17. Radiohead - Hail To The Thief (303)
    18. Kings of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak (297)
    19. Radiohead - Kid A (293)
    20. Kings of Leon - Because of the Times (289)

    Top albums generator
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  • Alternative Addiction - Nov. 18

    Nov 19 2009, 18h32 por OxfordCollapse

    Alternative Addiction
    Wednesdays 12pm-3pm
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    November 18, 2009

    1. Radiohead - 15 Step
    2. Drummer - Mature Fantasy
    3. Julian Casablancas - 11th Dimension
    4. New York City Smoke - Borrowed
    5. Girls - Morning Light
    6. Vitalic - Bluesy Tuesday
    7. The Rapture - House Of Jealous Lovers
    8. The Authors - Picture
    9. Nirvana - About A Girl
    10. His And Her Vanities - Wait It Out
    11. Tegan and Sarah - Hell
    12. The Rifles - Sometimes
    13. Thom Yorke - Hearing Damage
    14. No Age - You're A Target
    15. The Heavy - How You Like Me Now?
    16. Wallpaper - Celebrity
    17. Zoot Woman - We Won't Break
    18. Datarock - Dance!
    19. Deluka - Finito
    20. The Bomb - The Rescue
    21. The Flaming Lips - The Sparrow Looks Up At The Machine
    22. Coatwest Unrest - Our Punk Rock
    23. Murder by Death - Brother
    24. The Bloodsugars - Sleep Well
    25. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Falling Over
    26. Green Day - J.A.R.
    27. Alberta Cross - Broken Side Of Time
    28. Monotonix - My Needs
    29. Wolfmother - White Feather
    30. Brilliant Colors - Over There
    31. X-Ray Spex - Art-I-Fical
    32. The Beatings - Worth The Wait
    33. Vivian Girls - Survival
    34. Say Anything - Death For My Birthday
    35. Gildon Works - Forth But First
    36. Maps - Everything Is Shattering
    37. Bear In Heaven - You Do You
    38. The Horrors - Whole New Way
    39. Fanfarlo - The Walls Are Coming Down
    40. The Antlers - Two
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  • Hein'z Decade Lists: Best Live Acts I've Seen In The 2000s (That Means In My Life)

    Nov 19 2009, 17h59 por HeinJr

    Best Live Acts I've Seen In The 2000s (random)



    Tom Waits



    The Arcade Fire


    Calexico



    Drive-By Truckers



    Radiohead


    dEUS



    The Flaming Lips


    Beastie Boys




    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds


    LCD Soundsystem

    (zelfgemaakt, jazekerss)

    Wilco
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  • Hein'z Decade Lists: 10 All Time Favorite Records At The End Of The 2000s

    Nov 19 2009, 17h46 por HeinJr

    Hein'z Decade List: 10 All Time Favorite Records At The End Of The 2000s(chronological order).


    The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street - 1972

    Roxy Music - Viva! [live] - 1976


    Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones - 1983


    dEUS - In a Bar, Under the Sea - 1996


    Radiohead - OK Computer - 1997


    Wilco - Summerteeth - 1999


    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus - 2004


    The Arcade Fire - Funeral - 2005

    (UNDER CONSTRUCTION!)
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