12.15.2010, 06:07 PM | #21 |
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heheh thanks
here's my revised top 50 1. mike watt - hyphenated man 2. ikonika - contact love want have 3. autechre - move of ten 4. sun city girls - funeral mariachi 5. honey ride me a goat - udders 6. group inerane - guitars from agadez volume 3 7. alex smoke - lux 8. steve reich - double sextet/2x5 9. michael yonkers - lovely gold 10. toshimaru nakamura - egrets 11. stereolab - not music 12. daniel higgs - say god 13. scuba - triangulation 14. group doueh - beatte harab 15. trumans water - o zeta zunis 16. ariel pink - before today 17. master musicians of bukkae - totem two 18. druid perfume - tin boat to tuna town 19. neil young - le noise 20. shed - the traveller 21. blank dogs - land and fixed 22. mass of the fermenting dregs - zero comma, irotoridori no sekai 23. daughters - daughters 24. univers zero - clivages 25. not breathing - christy cores 26. shugo tokumaru - port entropy 27. mount kimbie - crooks & lovers 28. skream - outside the box 29. laetia sadler - the trip 30. arandel - in d 31. mark mcguire - living with yourself 32. tungs - sleeping 33. war on drugs - future weather 34. bruce haack - farad 35. gate - republic of sadness 36. thee oh sees - warm slime 37. shortstuff - summer of shortstuff 38. maribor - atrocitiy exhibition 39. squarepusher - shobaleader one 40. keith fullerton whitman - generators 41. messenger girls trio - excelsior salon 42. dead c - patience 43. zs - new slaves 44. fred frith - ragged atlas 45. ceephax acid crew - united acid emirates 46. jack rose - luck in the valley 47. redshape - red pack 48. infinite body - carve out the face of god 49. sigh - scenes from hell 50. oren amrbarchi/jim o'rourke/keiji haino - tima formosa I didn't include any records my friends made on here, though they would be on here too if I did. |
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12.15.2010, 06:12 PM | #22 | |
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It's from 2007, so there's a lot of A River Aint To Much To Love on there. There's also some Knock Knock stuff (Held, Cold Blooded Old Times), and other older material (Bowery, Bathysphere, Our Our Anniversary). It's also among my favourites of the year. Just an unbelievably tight live album. Double vinyl only, but totally worth shelling out for.
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12.15.2010, 06:24 PM | #23 |
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Keep the UUUUUU mentionz coming.
You can now buy the split tape anyway if you want a COOL SWEET RADICAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT. |
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12.15.2010, 06:27 PM | #24 |
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Oh, and RE: Callahan - you especially need it for that version of Bathysphere. One of the things I've listened to most this year.
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12.15.2010, 06:32 PM | #25 |
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These sort of things are really difficult. I always find it hard balancing the records I listen to the most, with those that have impacted me the most. In the following list, I shoot (and maybe even miss, as these things are usually subject for periodic change) for the latter:
1. Nirvana - Nevermind (not my favorite, but out of all there records it made the biggest impact. First heard it in '93 or '94, and EVERYTHING changed for me after that) 2. Sonic Youth - A Thousand Leaves 3. Melvins - Houdini 4. Stooges - Funhouse 5. Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance 6. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue 7. Buddy Guy - Sweet Tea + Real Deal (been listening to/inspired by so much Buddy lately) 8. Jimi Hendrix - Blues 9. Led Zeppelin - Those first four records 10. Iggy Pop - Lust For Life
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12.15.2010, 06:36 PM | #26 |
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the puffy areolas rock so much too. listening to "in the army 1981" for the first time in a while.
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12.15.2010, 06:37 PM | #27 |
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tentative top ten:
1. swans - my father will guide me up a rope to the sky 2. the national - high violet 3. blonde redhead - penny sparkle 4. big boi - sir lucious left foot: the son of chico dusty 5. stereolab - not music 6. caribou - swim 7. neil young - le noise 8. the fall - your future, our clutter 9. natural snow buildings - the centauri agent 10. electric wizard - black masses |
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12.15.2010, 06:43 PM | #28 | |
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I don't think any of these records came out in 2010, heh!
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12.15.2010, 06:47 PM | #29 | |
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12.15.2010, 07:38 PM | #30 |
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1. Darkthrone - Circle the Wagons
2. Sigh - Scenes From Hell 3. Burzum - Belus 4. The Orb and David Gilmour - Metallic Spheres 5. Boris and Ian Astbury - BXI 6. Cathedral - The Guessing Game 7. The Vaselines - Sex with an X 8. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Beat the Devil's Tattoo 9. Watain - Lawless Darkness 10. Bring Me the Horizon - There is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen it, There is a Heaven Let's Keep it a Secret
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fuck. Knock Knock is most likely my favorite Smog album ever. So yeah. I need to find this then.
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12.15.2010, 09:15 PM | #32 |
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Oh shit... I completely forgot about the new Stereolab, Blonde Redhead, Burzum and Electric Wizard!
FUCK! I haven't even listened to 'em yet... Btw, I definitely see what all the hype over Funeral Mariachi was about. This album fucking rules! Are all of SCG's albums this good? I'm going to need to re-post my list soon. Sex with an X is great too. |
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12.15.2010, 09:44 PM | #33 |
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i forgot about the new burzum until just now. pretty average effort, though still leagues better than his two prison albums.
maybe i'll put it on one more time soon. i haven't listened to it since february. |
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12.15.2010, 09:50 PM | #34 |
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Haha, glad to see I'm not alone. Haha, I'd probably cry if it were any worse than his synth shit.
Damn, looks like this year was pretty stellar as far as new releases were concerned. |
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12.16.2010, 04:15 AM | #36 |
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Still have tons of stuff to listen to, but for the moment:
1. Agusti Fernandez & Barry Guy - Some other place 2. Balaclavas - Roman holiday 3. VV.AA. - Ecstatic music of the Jemaa El Fna 4. Demdike Stare - Liberation through hearing 5. Alessandro Bosetti - Zwölfzungen 6. Little Women - Throat 7. Zs - New slaves 8. Joanna Newsom - Have one on me 9. Owen Pallett - Heartland 10. Supersilent - 10 Very honorable mentions: Kanye West - My beautiful dark twisted fantasy Myra Melford - The whole tree gone Beach House - Teen dream Exploding Star Orchestra - Stars have shapes Big Freedia - Hitz vol.1 Flying Lotus - Pattern + Grid world Deathspell Omega - Paracletus Land of Kush - Monogamy Aboombong - Asynchronic Yellow Swans - Going places Burial Hex - Fantasma di Perarolo Raudive - Chamber music Not taking into account contemporary classical releases as most of them are pre-existing material; Friedrich Cerha - Spiegel–Monumentum–Momente is great though
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12.16.2010, 05:05 PM | #37 |
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Laetitia Sadier's solo album was excellent. better than the Stereolab record, I'd say.
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12.16.2010, 07:43 PM | #38 |
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I kinda agree, I think they're of a similiar quality, the Stereolab album did have that completely unnecessary remix at the end too.
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12.17.2010, 05:58 AM | #39 |
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1. Anything By Kurt Vile!!!!!!!!
and then: the war on drugs - future weather ep swans - my father avi buffalo - s/t deerhunter - halycon digest Mi Ami - steal your face ariel pink - b4 today bill orcutt - way down south girls - broken dreams club (ithought this band was utterly shit but theyre genious!!!) flower corsano duo - youll never work in this town again (altho this sounds like any other record they had recorded earlier) |
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12.17.2010, 09:56 AM | #40 |
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some records i enjoyed this year, and not in order:
Jim Ferraro - On Air Ariel Pink - Before Today U.S. Girls - Go Grey Julian Lynch - Mare The Fall - Your Future Our Clutter OPN - Returnal Drunkdriver - s/t Caboladies - Live Anywhere Moon Wiring Club - A Spare Tabby Alastair Galbraith - Mass Mark McGuire - Guitar Meditations II |
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