Sunday, November 22, 2009

Best Music of 2009 Pt 1: Top 10 Songs of 2009


10 Singles of the Year


1) Washed Out Feel it All Around/New Theory

There's really no contest right here. These two songs are going to influence the direction of music probably more than anything right now. Feel it All Around is like a stoned-out dream on a beach, while New Theory feels like the saddest, most nostalgic feeling draped in a blanket of warm reverb and tape hiss. If there was ever any indicator that music has ascended to a higher art form in the past few years, this is the benchmark.


2) Joker Purple City

As dubstep has pretty much taken over the globe the past year, the wheat and the chaff are becoming more clear, with unfortunately more chaff than wheat. In what is a relatively neonatal genre, there are already beginning to be incredible amounts of subgenres sprouting up, with everything from brostep (filthy bass, simple repetition, moshable beats) to dubblestep (wobbly bass and dubstep rhythms at a blistering 130bpm). Joker is is the cream of wheat in this crazy-ass silo, and his massive tune Purple City pretty much blows up anything else laid in its path, no matter what the subgenre. This is the perfect tune for pretty much any mood: sad, excited, overwhelmed, anxious, happy. Just make sure you've got a good system with block-rocking bass, and you're good.


3) Animal Collective My Girls

Is was upon the second listening of this song, which was accompanied by the music video, that I saw the genius that was AC. Hopefully this just speaks for itself.


4) Dirty Projectors Stillness is the Move

A supremely talented group with a surprising full length effort this year, Dirty Projectors along with Fleet Foxes and Vampire Weekend have come to represent how something REALLY good can blow up incredibly fast, with DP already on their second big tour this year and gracing the covers of pretty much every mag. Stillness is the Move is easily their best track off of one of the best albums of the year, a jam that has elements of R&B, indie, eastern, classical, and hip-hop. You must hear it.


5) The Big Pink Velvet

Kinda like Trent Reznor meets Beach boys, this track is incredibly dark and incredibly sweet. Extremely epic without seeming maudlin and marvelously depressing without pushing you too far over the edge, this would probably be a number one track of the year in any other year, except the four tracks ahead of this were just too amazing.


6) Young Ray ft Chip Tha Ripper I Know

As far as bumping-shit-really-loud-in-your-car music is concerned, this synthed out rap masterpiece is the best of the year. In fact, it's pretty good for any occasion, as long as you're okay with feeling fresh as fuck. I am baffled this song does not get any play anywhere and nobody seems to know of these guys. The Cleveland rap scene should be taking over the world by now.


7) Major Lazer Pon de Floor

If you've been to a club the last year, you've probably heard this mixed in a some point. I'm not sure entirely if it's one of the best "tracks" of the year, but it certainly is 2009's dopest beat. Produced by Diplo and Switch, the dudes behind MIA's mega-banger "Paper Planes".


8) Grizzly Bear Two Weeks

A simply beautiful track from everyone's favorite Indie heavyweights. Looking forward to Jay-Z sampling this somehow.


9) Javelin Vibrations

This track combines pretty much I love about the lo-fi/no-fi aesthetic: chopped up, soulful harmonies, a bubbly beat, and a wonderfully nostalgic lead line.


10) Picture Plane Goth Star

Pretty much see above. Though this one's a little bit darker. Still pretty though.


NEXT UP: Top 10 Albums of 2009

Friday, November 20, 2009

This gets me excited for the Minnesota rap scene

Wait, what? Anyway, just check it out. Some hungry-ass rappers right here, and with a dope, sinister beat to boot:

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

It's been a while since I've posted anything here


No it's not, actually. I posted like a week ago. But here's something a bit off of the music path:

A COLLECTION OF RANDOM BLOGS THAT START WITH "IT'S BEEN A WHILE SINCE I'VE POSTED ON HERE":

"Shame on me for being a slacker. ;-) Seriously, I've been busy, but unfortunately, not with shooting as much as I would like to be.

I've been thinking long and hard about the type of work I want to do. In general terms, I'll shoot whatever. I gravitate to weddings because it's a happy occasion for everyone, and I love being a witness to love. I love commercial work, because I get to be adventurous in ways I can't be for a wedding shoot. I love portraiture for the same reasons.

So...what to do? Ultimately, I need to keep shooting. When I'm not behind the camera, I get cranky. ;-0

I think this spring/summer will bring new opportunities to expand my book and delve into areas I hadn't expected to go."


AND

Mid-terms came out a week ago, I'm getting a 75% average.^__^

I shall be in Europe in a matter of a few days. Is London a nice place?

and NIN June 2nd. Hell yes.


AND


"ITS BEEN A WHILE SINCE IVE BLOGGED.......SORRY I HAVE DICKS FOR FINGERS!!!! TO GET TO THE POINT CRUE FEST HAS BEEN A FUCKING BLAST. HANDS DOWN THE BEST TOUR IVE BEEN ON YET. SHARING THE STAGE WITH THESE BANDS IS AN HONOR. GETTING TO KNOW THESE GUYS IS THE ICING ON THE CAKE. THE TRAPT GUYS R COOL AS HELL. ROB THE GUITAR PLAYER AND I KICK IT ALOT....NICE GUY."


Thanks to Papa Roach for that last one.



Thursday, November 12, 2009

For All Y'All R&B Heads


Jeremih is another one of those dudes who's been out for a little bit, but snuck under my radar. He's pretty pop, but I can tell the guy is gonna be big in a few years once he hits his Kanye West-style "Insane Genius" period. Check out Imma Star, I've been addicted to it the past week:



Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Harder They Come


So this is older, and I suppose most "cool" people already know about this one, but I never knew about it until recently and have been loving virtually every track on it. Apparently this film came out called "The Harder They Come" and nobody cared, but then it got resurrected as a cult film kinda like The Room but with more gangsters and less football throwing and the soundtrack got really popular and then like all of America was banging reggae tunes out of their hi-fis, pretty much.

Jimmy Cliff, who played the primary character in the film, also did most of the soundtrack, and every single tune he did on here is golden. Here's a sampler, a song that Paul Simon or Bono or someone called "The Best Protest Song Ever Written...Period". I don't know about that, but it's pretty groovy:

Jimmy Cliff- Viet Nam.mp3

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Merry Christmas


Sleigh Bells (thankfully there's no clever "e" at the end there because they have a chick in their band) are basically like this equation:

The Go! Team+My Bloody Valentine+An Insane Hip-Hop Producer who doesn't know what "distortion threshold" means

Take it and eat it. Yum.


http://www.myspace.com/sleighbellsmusic