ILM's Top 77 Albums of 2012

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wow really liking julia holter

downton arby (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:24 (thirteen years ago)

Angel Haze and Le1f are the two main things from this last batch that I really want to check out.

Jaap and roids (NickB), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:25 (thirteen years ago)

You're in luck. Both are free downloads!

Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:28 (thirteen years ago)

Angel Haze made my own top ten. Heard "Gypsy Letters" twice today.

the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:29 (thirteen years ago)

You're in luck. Both are free downloads!

That's definitely what I need to hear as this cruellest of months stubbornly refuses to end.

Jaap and roids (NickB), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:34 (thirteen years ago)

wtf this month was awesome

Ima R.A.E.D. (DJP), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:36 (thirteen years ago)

haze is in my top 10 and i fully expect her to deliver with her major label debut, provided jason mraz or train don't show up on the tracklisting

monotony, Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:36 (thirteen years ago)

wtf this month was awesome

not for my bank account it wasn't

Jaap and roids (NickB), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:38 (thirteen years ago)

yeah gybe!

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:38 (thirteen years ago)

I do not get that Farrah Abraham record at all.

pun lovin criminal (polyphonic), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:46 (thirteen years ago)

she can only put so much in a song

downton arby (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:47 (thirteen years ago)

otm

Ima R.A.E.D. (DJP), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:48 (thirteen years ago)

I would love to see Farrah here, but there's no way that's gone top twenty, no way.

emil.y, Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:49 (thirteen years ago)

Depending on the voters, it would be a surprise if Farrah was lower than the top 20 IMO. The people who were into that album were REALLY into it.

Ima R.A.E.D. (DJP), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:52 (thirteen years ago)

yeah, pretty sure if, like, silent servant or whatever can crack this list then an album as talked about and as loved as MTDE will be on here

personally i don't see what all the fuss is about

monotony, Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:56 (thirteen years ago)

What's the origin of the ILM-centric "blood sausage" usage? Was there a ILM singalong of "Le Boudin" I wasn't privy to?

For the Belgians, there's none left,
They're lazy shirkers.

with perhaps the exception of r-r-r-r-rhythm (Sanpaku), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:58 (thirteen years ago)

i was confused about that GY!BE showing up on 2011's noms but it turns out i was confusing it with Mogwai ^_^

❏❐❑❒ (gr8080), Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:00 (thirteen years ago)

One is boring music from Canada and the other is boring music from Scotland.

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:02 (thirteen years ago)

GY!BE has samples to vaguely indicate political engagement.

with perhaps the exception of r-r-r-r-rhythm (Sanpaku), Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:11 (thirteen years ago)

new GYBE is really good

downton arby (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:31 (thirteen years ago)

Feel like if Lindstrom is not in with a chance I just don't know ILX anymore

― Gukbe

Lindstrom seems to always do extremely well in these lists. I hope Smallhans will be in the top ten, it's probably my second favourite album of his after Where You Go I Go Too. If he hadn't put out a second album this year, I'm sure Six Cups of Rebel would have placed a bit lower down.

Kitchen Person, Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:32 (thirteen years ago)

I cooled on Smalhans quite quickly. It's decent in a functional kind of way but it doesn't have the charm or the tunes of WYGIGT for me.

questino (seandalai), Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:34 (thirteen years ago)

I love Smallhans and voted for it, but I can't help but wonder if people would have preferred an album of the Terje edits. I think I would.

Gukbe, Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:38 (thirteen years ago)

I realised only yesterday that Where You Go is absolutely perfect after I listened to it a long train journey. Smallhans isn't in that same league but I just really love how those songs just build in a really odd way like he's testing you if you can't take it or something. Not sure if that makes sense. Maybe I won't go back to it as much in time but right now it's everything I'd want from an album by him. Especially as there doesn't seem to be an actual full length Todd Terje album any time soon.

Kitchen Person, Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:43 (thirteen years ago)

i'm a pretty big lindstrom fan and never really got in to smallhans.

❏❐❑❒ (gr8080), Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:44 (thirteen years ago)

i mean talabot is nice enough but it's basically like listening to dance music's version of coldplay

― monotony, Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:08 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

this statement *might* have a shred of credibility if you weren't stanning for burial

karl...arlk...rlka...lkar..., Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:46 (thirteen years ago)

are there any Terje edits on 12"s apart from the ones on the Rough Trade bonus CD or should I just go ahead and buy the latter

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:50 (thirteen years ago)

this statement *might* have a shred of credibility if you weren't stanning for burial

― karl...arlk...rlka...lkar..., Thursday, 31 January 2013 12:46 AM (7 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

haha yeah I was gonna say that the enforced-emotional-breakthroughs of Chris Martin's vocals make Burial a much better candidate for "the Coldplay of dance music" than Talabot.

Tim F, Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:55 (thirteen years ago)

haha yeah I was gonna say that the enforced-emotional-breakthroughs of Chris Martin's vocals make Burial a much better candidate for "the Coldplay of dance music" than Talabot.

so this coldplay thing was just a flippant reference made while bored at work on a thursday morning but i'm struggling to relate "enforced-emotional-breakthrough" vocals to burial

monotony, Thursday, 31 January 2013 01:38 (thirteen years ago)

Only a few of the Talabot album tracks have vocals though.

questino (seandalai), Thursday, 31 January 2013 01:39 (thirteen years ago)

b/c burial is all about enforced-emotional-breakthroughs, sometimes though not always/entirely through vocals - he's just much more "stare out the window and learn how to ~feel~ again" than Talabot or basically any other dance music since Kompakt's heyday (FWIW a large chunk of Kompakt stuff could also be described as "the Coldplay of dance music" IMO).

Tim F, Thursday, 31 January 2013 01:41 (thirteen years ago)

So pleased to see the iamamiwhoami album place (so high too!!) - avoided it for ages, partly due to a seemingly relentless pr campaign directed at my inbox, but mostly because of the name which is the most stupid name in the existence of Knifey electro pop. But I caved after seeing it brought up on ILM (yeah so I use you lot as a barometer of good taste a bit more than I'd like to admit. WFAI?) and it grabbed me in a very similar way to Chairlift. Really, how did it place that high though? Magic things are at work. 'Goods' was a latecomer to my tracks of the year. I love her nasally tones.

dog latin, Thursday, 31 January 2013 02:15 (thirteen years ago)

Beach House - I like this album more than the idea of this album, if that mAkes sense. They're by far the best of this kind of music, if this kind of music is a thing... Whoever said it's comfort music is OTM

dog latin, Thursday, 31 January 2013 02:23 (thirteen years ago)

That Actress album, I dunno... splaszh seemed like such an original record whereas this just sounds too normal or something. It's like with Splaszh I had to work hard to hear the influences whereas this wears it's influences on it's sleeve. It sounds like a post-rave IDM album but lighter, skippier, which might be why people dig it, but I like him when he's fucking with something at the centre of my brain. I like Actress when he's grotesque, but this turned out to be blandly pleasant instead.

dog latin, Thursday, 31 January 2013 02:28 (thirteen years ago)

y'all are really into your grayscale dance music this year

This made me lol

dog latin, Thursday, 31 January 2013 02:33 (thirteen years ago)

b/c burial is all about enforced-emotional-breakthroughs, sometimes though not always/entirely through vocals - he's just much more "stare out the window and learn how to ~feel~ again" than Talabot or basically any other dance music since Kompakt's heyday (FWIW a large chunk of Kompakt stuff could also be described as "the Coldplay of dance music" IMO).

okay but as you mention the force of burial's emotional charge isn't always carried through vox (the climactic finale to 'ashtray wasp' is due just as much to the gliding piano-ey sounds as the pitch-shifted vocals. similarly, coldplay aren't a band that relies solely on chris martin to create a kind of emotional catharsis. i dunno if they're a sit inside and stare at the window band too much anymore either. talabot, for his part, makes much more extroverted music than burial but it's still aiming to elicit emotion. for me, it doesn't really, outside of maybe the opening track and bits of "soon will be now".

maybe a better argument for this coldplay of dance is something like james blake

monotony, Thursday, 31 January 2013 02:47 (thirteen years ago)

wh00ps forgot to enclose my parentheses

monotony, Thursday, 31 January 2013 02:47 (thirteen years ago)

and of course it's "so* will be now" grrrr

monotony, Thursday, 31 January 2013 02:48 (thirteen years ago)

So pleased to see the iamamiwhoami album place (so high too!!) - avoided it for ages, partly due to a seemingly relentless pr campaign directed at my inbox, but mostly because of the name which is the most stupid name in the existence of Knifey electro pop. But I caved after seeing it brought up on ILM (yeah so I use you lot as a barometer of good taste a bit more than I'd like to admit. WFAI?) and it grabbed me in a very similar way to Chairlift. Really, how did it place that high though? Magic things are at work. 'Goods' was a latecomer to my tracks of the year. I love her nasally tones.

― dog latin

Good post. I thought there were only like five of us who really like the album that much. I had given up on it placing and was delighted to see it that high. That and Niki & The Dove were the nicest surprises so far. Hoping that Dexys or Sebaatien Tellier might make a shock entry in the top ten later on... I realise this won't happen by the way.

Kitchen Person, Thursday, 31 January 2013 03:13 (thirteen years ago)

FYI Purity Ring is fantastic live

Ima R.A.E.D. (DJP), Thursday, 31 January 2013 03:15 (thirteen years ago)

so glad that gy!be made it. Never would have expected them to place so high. It really is their best album.

silverfish, Thursday, 31 January 2013 04:00 (thirteen years ago)

I had lost all hope of seeing iamamiwhoami make the list after we'd already had Niki & The Dove, Purity Ring, Bat For Lashes, Chairlift, and School Of Seven Bells. But you got it right ILM, it is a better record than all of those!

LeRooLeRoo, Thursday, 31 January 2013 05:48 (thirteen years ago)

purity rings live show /is/ good; just sucked that when I saw them she went out of tune for the second half

dodgy monitoring or summat

katz itt (cozen), Thursday, 31 January 2013 08:25 (thirteen years ago)

also midi lightbulbs

katz itt (cozen), Thursday, 31 January 2013 08:25 (thirteen years ago)

SCHOOL OF SEVEN BELLS - another on my ballot; i was initially disappointed by this because the weakest tracks are at the start (and they're weak in a SVIIB-by-numbers kind of way, which is the most dispiriting), but it's definitely an album that gets better and better as it goes on. i appreciate the sheen that increases with every album - the best songs here are the really uptempo, propulsive ones where you feel like you're lost in a storm or wind machine or something: white wind, scavenger, low times. weirdly enough though i think the SVIIB track that most resonated emotionally with me in 2012 wasn't on the album, it was their cover of a terrible rock-era lil wayne song, how to love. i am also baffled by the way no one outside ilx appears to give a shit about SVIIB - like, i don't think anyone else at the guardian reps for them! i'm like, this is my token indie record y'all, do i still have to be out on my own?

30. TAME IMPALA - still don't see the point
29. MUNGOLIAN JETSET - went back to this in light of "toccata" surprising me so pleasantly on the trax poll. much better than i remember - loses its way when the wackiness creeps in but they hold off on that for the most part
28. IAMAMIWHOAMI - keep meaning to actually give her a try but i think i'm still not over my disappointment that she wasn't christina aguilera, disappointment that has only been compounded by xtina's actual career being such an ongoing mess
27. SAINT ETIENNE - loved hearing my friends named in song <3 i didn't vote for this or listen to it much, but saint etienne are so patently a great thing, i'm suspicious of anyone who doesn't see this
26. HOT CHIP - this is the album that made me move them out of the "unexciting journeymen whose albums i listen to out of a sense of duty based on that one jam they had 7 years ago and never rise above average" box to "actually i kinda hate these guys and especially the singer". joe goddard has really come into his own as a producer/remixer though.
25. BEACH HOUSE - i still neither know nor care about the difference between these people and best coast
24. ACTRESS - all actress music i've heard has been like listening to paint dry. NOTHING HAPPENS.
23. BURIAL - i guess i'll give it a pass despite only consisting of 3 tracks as they clock in at over half an hour. i don't see this as a notable or landmark release even on burial's own nothingy terms though. sub out for skrillex please.
22. JULIA HOLTER - i really didn't get this album but there was enough craft going on to make me think the problem was me rather than her. just couldn't find a way in though. if i was a julia holter fan i would be so mad at grimes getting all the hype.
21. GYBE - lol they still exist? these people are just a punchline with which i mock certain friends of mine for their awful music taste 10 years ago. i think when i was in university i wrote an article comparing them negatively to destiny's child (i think about 50% of what i wrote for the university newspaper in 2001 was basically "comparing indie sacred cows negatively to destiny's child", setting the tone for my career tbh)

lex pretend, Thursday, 31 January 2013 08:48 (thirteen years ago)

the burial vs talabot argument upthread is odd, but to me burial's focus on making you ~feel emotion~ comes across as very heavy-handed, like at every point you can never escape the exact emotion he's trying to drive home relentlessly, and it's not actually a very interesting emotion. with talabot it's almost like the emotion is a secondary by-product - like it hits you almost without you realising at first

lex pretend, Thursday, 31 January 2013 08:52 (thirteen years ago)

I cooled on Smalhans quite quickly. It's decent in a functional kind of way but it doesn't have the charm or the tunes of WYGIGT for me.

― questino (seandalai), Thursday, January 31, 2013 12:34 AM (8 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

agree with this btw - don't object to hearing it and it's lots of fun to dance to in a club but it had diminishing returns. top 20 but not top 10 is my guess.

really hoping for taylor and farrah to be top 10, and dawn to be top 5. fairly sure miguel will win - there seems to be way more enthusiasm for him on ilm than frank ocean (who i think is his nearest competitor)

lex pretend, Thursday, 31 January 2013 08:54 (thirteen years ago)

Miguel is the biggest cert ever. Farrah will be top 10

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Thursday, 31 January 2013 09:11 (thirteen years ago)

28. IAMAMIWHOAMI - keep meaning to actually give her a try but i think i'm still not over my disappointment that she wasn't christina aguilera, disappointment that has only been compounded by xtina's actual career being such an ongoing mess

Just curious, why would you think it's Christina?

dog latin, Thursday, 31 January 2013 09:55 (thirteen years ago)

2 years ago, when iamamiwhoami released a series of viral-ish videos, internet speculation decided it was xtina going for a new direction.

bantz a make her dance (c sharp major), Thursday, 31 January 2013 10:00 (thirteen years ago)


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