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My Favourite 2017 Albums
1. Alice Coltrane - World Spirituality Classics 1: The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda 2. Zu – Jhator 3. Bardo Pond - Under The Pines 4. Thurston Moore - Rock n Roll Consciousness 5. Do Make Say Think - Stubborn Persistent Illusions 6. Kevin Morby - City Music 7. Circuit des Yeux - Reaching for Indigo 8. Esmerine - Mechanics Of Dominion 9. Elder - Reflections of a Floating World 10. The Necks – Unfold 11. Broken Social Scene - Hug Of Thunder 12. Loss - Horizonless 13. Aimee Mann - Mental Illness 14. Richard Dawson - Peasant 15. Ka Baird - Sapropelic Pycnic 16. Lee Ranaldo - Electric Trim 17. Avec Le Soleil Sortant De Sa Bouche - Pas pire pop, I Love You So Much 18. Irreversible Entanglements - Irreversible Entanglements1 19. Ariel Pink - Dedicated To Bobby Jameson 20. Zen Mother - I Was Made to Be Like Her 21. Slowdive - Slowdive 22. James Holden & The Animal Spirits - The Animal Spirits 23. Amir ElSaffar & Rivers Of Sound - Not Two 24. William Basinski - A Shadow In Time 25. Woods - Love is Love 26. Daniel O’Sullivan - Veld 27. Shabazz Palaces - Quazarz: Born on a Gangster Star/Quazarz vs. The Jealous Machines 28. Julia Holter – In the Same Room 29. All Them Witches - Sleeping Through The War 30. Sheer Mag - Need to Feel Your Love 31. The Flaming Lips - Oczy Mlody 32. Peter Brötzmann and Heather Leigh - Sex Tape 33. Ulver - The Assassination of Julius Caesar 34. Wooden Wand – Clipper Ship 35. GAS - Narkopop 36. Astrďd & Rachel Grimes - Through the Sparkle 37. Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott - Crooked Calypso 38. Sly & the Family Drone / Dead Neanderthals - Molar Wrench 39. Beck - Colors 40. Charlemagne Palestine & Grumbling Fur Time Machine Orchestra - Omminggg and Schlomminggg 41. The Body & Full of Hell - Ascending a Mountain of Heavy Light 42. Curanderos - Curanderos 43. Electric Wizard - Wizard Bloody Wizard 44. Pissed Jeans - Why Love Now 45. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Luciferian Towers 46. Floating Points – Reflections – Mojave Desert 47. Chastity Belt - I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone 48. Those Who Walk Away - The Infected Mass 49. Wacław Zimpel/Jakub Ziołek - Zimpel/Ziołek 50. Brooklyn Raga Massive - Coltrane Raga Tribute |
and my favourite concerts
60. Phurpa - Off Festival, Katowice 59. Noura Mint Seymali - Off Festival, Katowice 58. Royal Trux - Off Festival, Katowice 57. Kwadrofonik and Artur Rojek - Off Festival, Katowice* 56. Föllakzoid - Levontin 7, Tel Aviv 55. Tezeta Ensemble, Beit Romano, Tel Aviv 54. Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids - Off Festival, Katowice 53. Feist - Off Festival, Katowice 52. Julianna Barwick - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht* 51. Ben Frost - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 50. Mario Batkovic - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 49. Greg Fox - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 48. Princess Nokia - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 47. Weyes Blood - Eventim Apollo, London 46. Maya Dunitz, Beit Romano, Tel Aviv 45. Talib Kweli - - Off Festival, Katowice 44. Shabaka & The Ancestors - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht* 43. Pissed Jeans - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 42. Sun Ra Arkestra - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht* 41. Beak> - Off Festival, Katowice 40. Sun Kil Moon - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 39. Laibach - Reading 3, Tel Aviv . Jane Weaver - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht*38 37. Holy Fuck - Levontin 7, Tel Aviv 36. Protomartyr - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 35. Devin Townsend - Barby, Tel Aviv 34. The Sai Anantam Ashram Singers performs The Ecstatic Music Of Alice Coltrane 34. Turiyasangitananda - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 33. Tears for Fears - Menora Arena, Tel Aviv 32. Matana Roberts - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 31. Sheer Mag - Off Festival, Katowice 30. Pretenders - Menora Arena, Tel Aviv 29. Shabazz Palaces- Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 28. Grandaddy - Barby, Tel Aviv 27. Dillinger Escape Plan- Barby, Tel Aviv 26. Prurient - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 25. Linda Sharrock - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 24. Moor Mother - Off Festival, Katowice 23. Big | Brave - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 22. Swans - Off Festival, Katowice* 21. Kevin Morby - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 20. Weyes Blood - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 19. Michael Gira - Off Festival, Katowice 18. Moon Dou - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 17. Pixies - Caesarea Amphitheater, Caesarea 16. Shellac - Off Festival, Katowice 15. Boris - Off Festival, Katowice 14. Circuit des Yeux - Off Festival, Katowice 13. This Is Not This Heat - Off Festival, Katowice 12. James Holden & The Animal Spirits - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 11. Richard Dawson - Off Festival, Katowice 10. Thurston Moore Group - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 9. Ken Vandermark Quartet - Levontin 7, Tel Aviv 8. The Men - Off Festival, Katowice 7. The Ex - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 6. Dark Buddha Rising - Le Guess Who? Festival, Utrecht 5. Thurston Moore Group – 100 Club, London 4. Wrekmeister Harmonies - Off Festival, Katowice 3. Anna von Hausswolff - Off Festival, Katowice 2. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - Menora Arena, Tel Aviv 1. PJ Harvey - Off Festival, Katowice |
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I didn't know their "comeback" album was self-titled — even that is an MBV ripoff. :D |
Having seen them both "in the day," Slowdive were hands down the Superior live Act.
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Whaaaaaat? Seriously? |
In my experience at least, yes. And Ride's first US tour killed them all, despite what they became. Same for Verve circa 92/93. All were quite a bit better live than MBV then, at least the shows I saw.
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there are still many records i didn't get a chance to hear.
favorites sorta best to least best, lps and eps mixed together: jim o'rourke - steamroom 32 biosphere - the petrified forest jan st. werner - spectric acid teresa winter - untitled death richard youngs - this is not a lament colleen - a flame my love, a frequency kassel jaeger & jim o'rourke - wakes on cerulean peaking lights - the fifth state of consciousness laurel halo - dust yelle - ici & maintenant ellen allien - nost jim o'rourke - steamroom 35 kaitlyn aurelia smith - the kid tim heidecker - too dumb for suicide: trump songs golden retriever - rotations bardo pond - under the pines visible cloaks - lex félicia atkinson - hand in hand kelly lee owens - kelly lee owens konrad sprenger - stack music wolf eyes - strange days II mount eerie - a crow looked at me tarawangsawelas - wanci cicely irvine - excavations benoît poulard - lignin poise no ufos - nu for rs lp colin stetson - all this i do for glory fever ray - plunge zola jesus - okovi ahnnu - special forces lea bertucci - all that is solid melts into the air growing - disorder kars-lis clover - grafts sarah davachi - all my circles run specific songs clairo - sure, there's pretty girl, but flaming hot cheetos live shows way more talent. colin stetson - the rain like curses. even another step up from all this i do for glory. yelle - ici & maintenant (voyou remix) this versus the original is a great example of remixing as an important art. twice - i likey. a masterpiece in scientifically engineered pop. live experiences these are all in columbus because i don't like to travel. rafael toral & ryan jewell. i want to explain. i hate the use the phrase "you had to be there", but i guess i just did. i've been a fan of rafael toral's for 17 years, so it was a dream to finally see him (and say hi!). ryan jewell is one of the most talented and innovative performers i have ever witnessed. mike shiflet - at COSI planetarium: 360 psychedelic visuals, surround sounds, phenomenal composition(?)/performance. i was not on drugs of any kind, but i did float above my body for a moment. BAND - i had been given a few hints about what i would witness, and i smiled and thought it jolly and preposterous. then i saw them setting up the curtains and lights and... more and more, furniture? i don't wan't to spoil it for the uninitiated, i'll just say, ferocious attack of sound, a baby doll dress of a kind, microphones and tapes, something involving an IV catheter, and aluminum baseball bats. |
in no order. there is probably some stuff missing on the list.
Lussuria - Standstill Sleaford Mods - English Tapas Jass - Weightless Odatropica - Baile Bucanero Dopplereffekt - Cellurar Automatga Xordox - Neospection Regis - The Master Side Japan Blues Sells His Record Collection Equiknoxx - Colon Man UnicaZurn - Transpandorem Obbatuké - Manana 001 Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - Book Of Sound Pancrace - Pancrace Tarawangsawelas - Wanci Porter Ricks - Anguilla Electrica Karen Gwyer - Rembo Lieve Martens Moana - Three Amazonian Essays Ryuichi Sakamoto - Async Gas - Narkopop Sarah Davachi - All My Circles Run Prurient - Rainbow Mirror Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement - Ambient Black Magik Rafael Irisarri - The Shameless Years bvdub - Heartless Lawrence English - Cruel Optimism Hans Zimmer - Blade Runner 2049 OST Thurston Moore Band - RnR Consiousness Lee Ranaldo - Electric Trim Spectre Folk - Vol. 4 |
thanks very much for lists guys! realy appreciate it! there is plenty stuff I missed from your lists, so cheers! especially new Ulver, Bardo Pond, Jim O Rourke, Biosphere.
Moshe that live list is something insane. I see Slowdive, but No Jesus And Mery Chain on the lists? |
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Thanks. Not enough time for J&MC :) |
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man, what is Mike up to these days? from his Insta I see he moved to a new place, started building a nice studio, getting into modular and climbs a lot. I like some of his stuff. would love to see him live. |
yeah, Big Brave were amazing live. espec. doing their drone ambient stuff with guitar feedback. def. surprise for me this year. I checked their stuff after, but it was not as intense as seeing them live. recording of their set I did from Le Guess Who, where they participated in 12 hrs. drone thing turned out brilliant.
Prurient live was also great to see. Sarah Davachi too (glad that after missing to make a recording of her gig in Vienna I managed to record her gig in Utrecht, which turned out to be a brilliant recording too. yeah 2 times for me this year. she is from Canada, so it was lovely to see her traveling Europe so intensively last year). Thurston Moore live with the band + impro after long-ish time...da best. Pissed Jeans + Protomartyr - so refreshing to hear and see a propper punk/rock show after long-ish time. not as many gigs last year as I would wish, but it could be worse. few more memorable gigs from the top of my head right now. My Cat Is An Alien, Andrea Belfi, Wolf Eyes, Lawrence English, Okkyung Lee, Kara Lis Coverdale, Lee Ranaldo, have to mention _slavo_´s Casi Cada Minuto, he is always good live, oh yeah I really enjoyed The Ex live surprisingly, Sun Kil Moon... then there were gigs where I was not sure what to think of them + pretentious + at times cool at times horrid. + funny, like f. e. Ben Frost, Shabazz Palaces, Princess Nokia, Visible Cloaks and few more... pissed off I have missed GAS live (clashed with Thurston Moore / Hans Bennik) and maybe William Basinsky too (still haven´t heard his last album). |
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that planetarium show was one of the best things i've ever seen. there is a 360 video group that meets there. i keep meaning to make something for it. |
how could i forgot THALASSA - Bonds Of Prosperity! collab. between William Fowlers Collins and Aaron B. Turner (Sumac/Isis) on Sige records. one of my favs. last year.
which also reminds me i completly forgot about Svarte Greiner's release from last year, which i have to check out. |
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haha, don't exaggerate, I tend to suck balls most of the time when I play live :). But thanks, you're probably my most loyal concert attendee :) |
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no need to be humble there. your live gigs are opposite of yr. definition suck balls most of the time :D . seriously. |
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OK mate, I believe you. Btw, I have my eyes on this little beast, check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT8g2N3tRAg |
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wow. wtf is that? great for recording continuous drone. haven't read the comments below yet. is this all internal effects or it is running via some external effect. hold on... 1; long delay (capable of near infinite feedback looping) 2; tight, notated granular delay 3; huge plate reverb 4; shimmering reverb 5; distortion and multi-filter 6; pitch delay 7; stutter glitch Alter 2 has the following effects: 1; analog delay 2; reverb with infinite capture and lp + hp filters 3; choral reverb 4; palindrome reverse delay - backward/forward repeat 5; time stretch 6; pitch shift (notated semi-tones 7; time stretch glitch nice. pricey as fuck.. but man, that nano garden...half cheaper... |
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no. I'm in Europe. found him via TYPE label, who released his Merciless LP which I really like and I have it on vax. he also has a plenty of split releases with other musicians like Daniel Menche, 16 Bitch Pile Up, Aaron Dilloway, Pete Swanson... his name pop out on peoples mixtapes from time to time, I heard his stuff on WFMU too, also I have found some of his field recordings on the internet. he is not that unknown. btw, I think he is a big SY fan too :). yeah, haven't seen him live. and in planetarium setting? nice. oh, I see, I'll be checking cosi's domelab. cheers. |
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the resonating garden is I believe 3 separate effect units (3x Folktek Alter) + 3x pickup microphones that feed the effect units. I'd instantly buy it, but I'm worried about import tax and customs - I heard that it's a nightmare with shipping larger units from US to our homeland. We'll talk more when we meet for beers on Thursday. |
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prurient, the ex and thurston were great! sorry i missed Sarah Davachi. |
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how do you always find those things? i am completly hooked. never heard about folktek before. now I see they do eurorack stuff too. i am blown away by resonating garden and that omnichord modified by folktek? uff. |
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that Prurient new release is something else. almost 3 and half hours of doom electronics in collab. with Matt Folden of Dual Action and Jim Mroz of Lussuria mixed by guy from Shifted. it is not easily digestable though. just seen Big Brave are returning to Europe for Roadburn fest and they should be touring 3 weeks intensively after the fest. it would be nice to catch them. |
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Folktek is a pretty well-known brand if you're into this sort of thing. I've had my eyes on their stuff for several years but this is the first time that I'm actually considering purchasing something from them. If there wasn't this terrible thing with import tax and customs fee for shipping from US from Slovakia, I'd buy it instantly. But I don't want to end up paying 200-300 EUR more than the initial price, innit. |
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that sucks alright. besides RG is pricey enough on its own. no exclusive dealer in EU for the similar price i suppose, once you have yr. eyes on it, huh? |
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It’s a pleasant surprise to see Alice Coltrane and Ornette Coleman on Moshe and the Rolling Stone list, yet neither is on the others list??? I haven’t heard either one, but I hope to pick each up in the near future. |
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yeah, Moshe was praising this album, haven't had a chance to hear it. did he catch to see Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda performed by the Sai Anantam Ashram Singers I wonder, since I can not see it on his live list? |
g, did U2 released album in 2017 as well? did not know that.
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Yeah, right at the end there. Songs of Experience. Haven’t heard it but got it for my stepfather for Christmas. Probably terrible beyond measure. |
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Spot the Big Lebowski reference on the AllMusic review and win a prize (from me, seriously): https://www.allmusic.com/album/songs...e-mw0003122263 |
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What the hell man? I don’t want to read a G-D AllMusic review just to mine my Lebowski mind caves. I didn’t even realize AllMusic was still a thing. Just tell us what the reference is, yo! |
It’s really funny that major institutions have such different opinions on this thing. Rolling Stone called it “brilliant.”
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No! I mean, yes, eventually, soon, I will, but hey, let's give them peoples here a chance to win the prize first... |
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FUCK Rolling Stone. I know — "Oh, that's original, you're only the fiftieth million person to say that" — but look at that damn list: it includes a bunch of albums from the Magnet and The Wire spheres (oooh, RS is hip now!) only to pack the top 10 with Sam Smith, QOTS, Taylor fucking Swift, U2, Lorde and the flavor of the day, Kendrick Lamar. Wenner, just GO already. |
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Kendrick Lamar is legitimately responsible for the best album of the year, and he’s been the “flavor of the day” since 2012 (or earlier, in mixtape communities), so... flavor of the half-decade? Don’t fucking insult yourself by insinuating that he’s not one of the best things in music right now. But I agree with a lot of what you’re saying. Those other albums do suck. Lorde isn’t bad though. |
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I did. It was ok. It was more gospel than avantgarde... |
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