yeah. I mean there's actually enough on Good News to make me like it as a whole. But after that... nope. Nothing.
Lonesome Crowded is my favorite. But I love all those records before Good News. You forgot about Sad Sappy Sucker! So much gold on there. "and this IS about jealous lovers/ba da da da..." so good. I thought that the Ugly Cassanova album was pretty good. "Things I don't remember" was a fantastic single anyway. But the UC album was def better than the latter day Mouse. |
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how is this one? They can be pretty great, but they get repetitious, and I generally don't like some of the over vocalised tracks. Also, some of the things I have from them are way overloaded.... |
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Sharpen Your Teeth, yeah. I like that very much at the time. Soundtracked a very weird time in my life that, looking back, was almost entirely awful and depressing. But boy did "Hotcha Girls" hit the spot for me back then. (I was in relationship with aforementioned girl, and it had yet to explode into the most unhealthy symbiosis of my life). |
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White or red? Never mind. Doesn't matter. No, I did not. You've got to sit down (or drive around) and listen to Car Seat Headrest though. Seriously. This year's Teens of Denial and last year's Teens of Style. Both genuinely exciting and fun indie rock records. You will do that now. |
The Minutemen.
everything up to Double Nickels is killer. though I think they are one of those bands I enjoyed more when I was younger. I used wear these albums out on vinyl ordered from SST. just sayin, still an amazing band. the humble no frills music they make always thrills me. |
...Weezer are cocksuckers, whether green, red or whatever variety they present themselves. should listen to John Lee Hooker instead. Modest Mouse can go shit out a broke stick too.
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Kornél Kovács - The Bells This is some ecstatic shit. I love it! |
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Seriously, has anyone listened to this? It's not all bangers, but THIS for instance is one of the most jubilant dance songs you've heard since Daft Punk was still in their heyday. Fucking jubilant I tells ya. |
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it's like some loser did a fairly good job in his mommas room to copy house and Daft Punk. otherwise, if I was someone I wouldn't be digging this too much because it's lame. |
Beach Boys -Love You
Survivor- Vital Signs New Edition - Candy Girl The Beatles - White Album Bob Dylan- BOB Public Enemy - Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos Jackson 5 - greatest hits MJ - Dangerous that's what i've been jamming to. |
Blondie - Parallel lines
perfect pop and rock blend that you can't get anymore besides retro shit. such a good album. |
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Rest of the album has a lot of different hues and tones to it. Even I wouldn't be able to handle an entire album of this kind of thing, but that song is just ... Yowza. I know I'm more likely to fall for bouncy house and techno than the average SYG bear, but compared to other ecstatic bump songs from 2016, like Avalanches' "Because I'm me," this sounds fresh and pure as Afgahn ear heroin. :) Also, Kornél Kovács is part of the extended DJ Koze and Pampa adjacent family, so there's some real weirdness and skill at play. Have you ever heard Amygdala? |
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This is a weird one. I really can't tell if I like it or think it's utter shit. I've listened to it maybe five or six times and I have no idea what I think about it. My opinion changes every five seconds. |
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I did not like this track either. not my cup of tea. it does have that take on late 70ties blurred funk/disco a la Daft Punk style though. speaking about electronic music genres, I like them so much, but more of contemporary, experimental and dark stuff, yeah and would be lying if I say I don't like some classics as well of course. |
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I understand. Thanks for listening. He's no DJ Koze, but Kornél Kovács is a colleague of Axel Boman's, and he's learning. I didn't expect to like his album as much as I do (it takes some balls to name your first album after a track as iconic and epoch-making as Jeff Mills' "the Bells"), but it mixes a few of my choice sounds — namely, exuberant, nostalgic '90s house, and the off-beat whimsy of Koze's Pampa imprint, which has produced some of the weirdes and warmest techno of the decade. I see some room for improvement, but it's a promising debut for sure. Anyway you say you like electronic music with a darker tone. Maybe this is a dumb or obvious question, but have you listened to Nicolas Jaar's SIRENS yet? Certainly my favorite electronic release of the year, and it's only "electronic" out of categorical necessity. A lot of the album pulls directly from post-punk and no wave... there's a great deal of unsampled vocal "singing" (often monotone talk/singing over a beat a la Alan Vega) and it even breaks out into full on soul at the end, complete with live instrumentation. If you haven't already listened to it, I highly recommend it. Jaar is quickly becoming one of the most reliable artists in music, and I think SIRENS is actually better as an album than Space is Only Noise, even if that record was longer and offered slightly more bang for your buck. |
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I completely view them the same way. And I think it's a very fair mindset, honestly. MM was never the same band at all after Jeremiah's departure, even if just temporary. And yes, something "off" was already happening in the chemistry just before that. I will always claim that Eric Judy's bass playing is some of the most underrated in all of music. He always has and always will be one of my favorites. |
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Oh shit, I agree! And Brock's guitar work was excellent. He played very well, like a self-taught, Saint-influenced Doug Martsch with no interest in heroics. He was one of the few people in the late '90s indie who made interesting guitar sounds. Judy was an is a great player. They were tremendous early on, and they brought things to a boil on Lonesome Crowded West, which is really one of the darkest and most intense albums of its time. But that band died. I used to love them with an almost Sonic Youth-like intensity. Now I mourn them when I think of them at all. But none of that changes the strength of their early output. |
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cheers. checking out. give me a moment. #edit# listening to first track. I like it. really nice, but not dark enough, hahaha. no it is good. by the way, new Porter Ricks EP - Shadow Boat release on Tresor after 17 years on hiatus is my todays sweet find. can't wait to blast Harbour Chart track via my new monitors I am getting for xmas. going straight into my new mix. check out this track. dark-ish vibe... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuRn-IJPZTk by the way are we going to make top 10 or top 20 album of the year 2016 thread? here are Fact Mag lists: top 20 house and techno tracks of 2016 http://www.factmag.com/2016/12/12/be...o-tracks-2016/ top 50 albums of 2016 http://www.factmag.com/2016/12/13/best-albums-of-2016/ 20 best Bandcamp releases http://www.factmag.com/2016/12/11/th...eases-of-2016/ top 20 Grime and UK rap tracks http://www.factmag.com/2016/12/04/be...p-tracks-2016/ top 25 club tracks of 2016 http://www.factmag.com/2016/12/03/be...-astral-plane/ Pitchfork's top 50 of 2016 http://pitchfork.com/features/lists-...d=yim2016-menu one of my fav. list for a last couple of years. Anti Gravity Bunny's top 30 DRONE RECORDS of 2016 http://antigravitybunny.com/?p=10849 just realizing how much of it I haven't heard. post another links to top whatever of 2016, if you have any. I would love to see Wire's mag top of 2016 list. anyone? |
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This album has very recently become a favorite of mine this year. I didn't even know it was out until a month after it was released. Pretty goddamn glorious though. And that artwork... incredible. |
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Hmm... Fact mag has a lot f super poppy shit for a list that starts with a line as pretentious as "No Frank Ocean, No James Blake, No Radiohead." But yes Rihanna, yes Beyoncé, yes Lil Uzi Vert and yes Kanye (thank god), but OMG we're soooo anti-estab! I laughed out loud at that shit. What butt wankery! And they missed a lot (LOT) of albums that they wouldn't missed if they were as cool as they think ;) Uhh, to answer your question, I've been thinking about making a thread, but I'm worried nobody will give a shit. Also, I haven't completed my lists yet. I'm not going to try a top 50 like I have previously. Fuck that noise. Also, I don't think I bought 50 new albums this year (which is weird for me, I gotta say)... but I will do a top 10 albums, top 10 hip-hop, top 10 electronic and top 10 songs probably. Just not sure when. If someone else makes a thread first I won't be mad. Though I do love lists. |
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weird, cause that kind of wankery seems right up your alley. ha! sorry man, I like fucking wit you. things like that like to define a certain listening habit that tries to define a group of people that don't exist or make up a small percentage. this Fact Mag has an agenda and why should I tell you that? they'll tell you "so and so is innovative and is on the fringes of art pop and giving you an orgasm. you should listen to the music bizz, producers and fuck all that old shit because we rule".... no you don't have to listen to shit, yr old and they're old and out of style already. it doesn't make a goddamn. |
I also been reading the last two pages of the hip hop thread here. and so, if Rob doesn't like Kanye then he doesn't like Kanye. so sick of people justifying their comments based on some 'we or they should like it' because "they" think its innovated in 2016. who give a fucking shit!!! music shouldn't be innovated for somebody to love or hate it. such a crap comment.
"dude but, he makes such revolutionary music". eh!, go fuck yrself!! |
really, Kanye !?! do I have to wait another 15 years to hear guitar feedback and noise in it's purist form in mainstream hip hop? or drone hip hop in one of his songs or others? what if he really did ad libbed a 15 minute track saying nothing but banging and improvising without the laziness along to it? what about wild primitive therapy screams on sickly beats releasing something powerful?
Pablo is weak. should be at the bottom of list of hip hop album. hip hop is far from innovated. I wish it was but , its unsatisfying bullshit! |
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I'm not saying Rob should like Kanye. I'm saying he talks shit about Kanye's teeth/mental health/weight/marriage and writes off the music based on that shallow rubbish. I'm saying it's stupid to actively hate a musician for reasons that have nothing to do with their music. Rob talks a ton of shit very deliberately and he gets shit from people as a result. |
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I know.. same here.. |
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Oh good, because I think pepepr_green misunderstood what I was saying. I didn't mean Frank Ocean, James Blake and Radiohead are lame (though I do kinda think James Blake is overrated, and I think Radiohead is more or less done being anything more than "pretty good" at best)... I meant, what's the fucking point of declaring your "anti-establishment," "fuck you, mainstream!" cred with an opening statement as audacious as that when you're still going to fill your list with artists that are of the exact same, if not greater, trad-pop critic bait? Nothing against Rihanna or Beyoncé... definitely nothing against Kanye, but it's just fucking absurd to make such a high and mighty statement of intent to set yourself apart from the crowd, only to praise the hell out of a bunch of artists that are every bit as ubiquitous in pop culture as those that were dissed in that abismal, preposterous lead. Also... Maybe Radiohead didn't do their best work this year (ok, definitely... they definitely didn't) and maybe James Blake is meh, but Frank Ocean's Blonde is one of the straight up weirdest pop albums in ages. It's weird AF. Hard to listen to at times with all its micro-songs, spoken word interludes, blips and bleeps of noise and screaming, interspersed with beautiful songs. So, I'd say Blonde is downright punk compared to Lemonade, which is the year's biggest piece of over the top critic candy (despite some great songs). It's like saying "No Good Will Hunting or Fargo here... we're too cool for that. But Titanic? Shit yeah!" |
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And yet, it's one of the highest, if not THE highest ranked hip-hop album on pretty much every list. Outperforming not only the year's hip-hop releases, but many of the year's most praised albums in any genre. Sooo... have fun with that. |
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I don't exactly think that's the point obviously, haven't taken a look at the list as I couldn't really care about them but I'm not entirely sure that those three are particularly illuminating as to what the world's going through right now, I'm not trying to undermine what value they might have but I'm not sure of their resonance if that makes sense? I think the nature of the world right now is going to create some shifts in that respect, that music will drift away from this inward indulgence (again no comment on the validity thereof) and start seeking to create something more communicable?? (jacques brodier - xhos de villemahu) (kaneko jutok & kudo tori - duo live) |
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Holy shit this is really fucking interesting. I don't believe I've ever heard this artist before, but I am definitely digging this. |
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have fun with creating yr irrelevant stupid best of 2016 list. |
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You do? That pleases me, as little sense as it makes. Stay positive son. You'll make it someday or not. |
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