xp Makes you realise that outside of the ILX/music critic bubble the world of "serious" music fans is, and always will be, Rockism Central.
in a paper like the guardian's comments, definitely, but there are lots of music fans who are quite open minded without being ilx types or music critics. don't you guys have friends who you give tips to who like good things but seldom hunt them down themselves? a lot of my old friends are like this.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 14 December 2012 11:39 (eleven years ago) link
and of course, as ever, the pleased person or the person who politely agrees or enjoyed a piece, they don't even bother commenting.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 14 December 2012 11:40 (eleven years ago) link
been meaning to check that Robert Hood album out, I shall give it a go.
― Neil S, Friday, 14 December 2012 11:49 (eleven years ago) link
^^^ boring posts of our time
Actually there are quite a few positive comments (and ironic expressions of outrage) on that thread.
I dunno though the neanderthal lad-rock hanger on who thinks Ian Brown is god is still a significant and vocal demographic, they just don't have very much to latch onto now.
― Matt DC, Friday, 14 December 2012 11:51 (eleven years ago) link
NPR listener top 50:
Mumford & Sons, BabelOf Monsters And Men, My Head Is An AnimalAlabama Shakes, Boys And GirlsJack White, BlunderbussGrizzly Bear, ShieldsThe Lumineers, The LumineersFrank Ocean, Channel OrangeBeach House, BloomThe xx, CoexistFiona Apple, The Idler Wheel...fun., Some NightsThe Avett Brothers, The CarpenterJapandroids, Celebration RockRegina Spektor, What We Saw From The Cheap SeatsPassion Pit, GossamerAndrew Bird, Break It YourselfCat Power, SunThe Shins, Port Of MorrowFirst Aid Kit, The Lion's RoarTame Impala, LonerismThe Tallest Man On Earth, There's No Leaving NowDirty Projectors, Swing Lo MagellanAlt-J, An Awesome WaveMacklemore & Ryan Lewis, The HeistKendrick Lamar, good kid, M.A.A.D. cityGotye, Making MirrorsGrimes, VisionsLana Del Rey, Born To DieKishi Bashi, 151aDavid Byrne & St. Vincent, Love This GiantSharon Van Etten, TrampSigur Ros, ValtariLeonard Cohen, Old IdeasBruce Springsteen, Wrecking BallFather John Misty, Fear FunAmanda Palmer, Theatre Is EvilEdward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, HereNorah Jones, Little Broken HeartsPurity Ring, ShrinesBob Dylan, TempestThe Mountain Goats, Transcendental YouthNeil Young & Crazy Horse, Psychedelic PillBest Coast, The Only PlaceSantigold, Master Of My Make-BelieveThe Walkmen, HeavenSleigh Bells, Reign Of TerrorCloud Nothings, Attack On MemoryBat For Lashes, The Haunted ManBand Of Horses, Mirage RockM. Ward, A Wasteland Companion
― Deafening silence (DL), Friday, 14 December 2012 11:51 (eleven years ago) link
fun list
― besides Sunny Real Estate (dog latin), Friday, 14 December 2012 11:52 (eleven years ago) link
I need to give that Andy Stott album another go, I found it a bit dense and smokey when I first listened to it.
I'm not 100% into it - some bits do feel like a drag but there's a few tracks where he switches things up and throws in an extra ingredient like a slight increase in tempo or something and those songs are just spellbinding for me.
Claro Intelecto should have made the list imo, that album sounded gorgeous in the summer and now it sounds perfect in the winter, such a spacious and detailed record.
― Albert Crampus (NickB), Friday, 14 December 2012 11:53 (eleven years ago) link
I gave the Beach House album another listen today. I liked a lot of the songs, although after about 8 of them they do seem to melt into one. It does take its cues from the Cocteaus (although I did admittedly exaggerate their facsimiliousness (word?) upthread); I can see why people think she could be a male singer although that's not the impression I get. And I still couldn't make out more than a couple of lyrics on the whole album, the way the vocals are mixed.
― besides Sunny Real Estate (dog latin), Friday, 14 December 2012 11:56 (eleven years ago) link
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, December 14, 2012 11:40 AM (21 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
this is u+k esp in regard to all the tools on there giving it the big YOU'RE LOSING YOUR READERSHIP spiel. there may well be a stack of reasons why the paper is losing its readership but I doubt writing with earnest positivity about music enjoyed by young people is that high up the list
― Sounds like something Maria Carey would of rejected (DJ Mencap), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:06 (eleven years ago) link
FWIW, I haven't checked the Guardian comments boxes because I like music.
― besides Sunny Real Estate (dog latin), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:07 (eleven years ago) link
yeah idk why I do it to myself other than that I have a problem
― Sounds like something Maria Carey would of rejected (DJ Mencap), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:10 (eleven years ago) link
Sometimes its fun to watch strangers getting pointlessly butthurt about things.
― Matt DC, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:13 (eleven years ago) link
new board description amirite
― Neil S, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:13 (eleven years ago) link
i'm endlessly entertained by the outraged thundering from guardian commenters ("HANG YOUR HEADS IN SHAME" <3 <3 <3 ) but it's also really nice to see the rare lovely, complimentary comment
― lex pretend, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:21 (eleven years ago) link
i'm sure the guardian comments are hideous and rockist and all things evil, but i am surprised at a newspaper so happily being in conflict w/ the tastes and feelings of its readership (and yeah yeah, free interweb commentators are not the exact same thing as actual paying punters - but there must be a large degree of crossover.) i spoke to someone who works for the mirror group a little while ago, and they pointed out to me that there IS still a relatively large core of ppl over the age of forty who remain loyal to newsprint, and are likely to still buy papers for another 30 years or so - whereas, the readership under 30 is pretty much lost, gone, never to return. now you cld say it was...brave...to rep so hard for stuff that yr readers by and large disliked, or dismissed as pap (and we know that the traditional british left has always had a prob w/ popular culture, for all sorts of reasons) - but i can't really see the commercial sense in it, and i can't see such an agressively oppositional stance making many new converts, either. so it all looks a bit like journos talking to themselves and congratulating themselves on their free-thinking taste - which is not really a good look, imho
as a wire reading cafe oto-ing tosser i also despair at the lack of keiji haino on that list WHAT WERE THEY THINKING
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:26 (eleven years ago) link
But the Guardian's online readership, or a significant proportion of it, is under 30 and that's where the debate is going on. We don't know the age of most of the commenters. The number of people shaking their heads at the print version is probably relatively small, no one is going to stop buying the print version of the Guardian because its music section has plumped for Carly Rae Jespen over Dylan.
― Matt DC, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:30 (eleven years ago) link
i'm sure you know more abt this than me, Matt - but then, why aren't more of the online readers endorsing this poll?
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:33 (eleven years ago) link
That's one of the most refreshing things about the Guardian's music policy. I don't think it necessarily neglects casual readers or ones more wedded to traditional rock but it's also really willing to take risks and follow its own path at the same time.
The difference always seems to be whether music articles are linked to the home page. Anything placed in the culture section will generally get an ok response, anything linked to the home page will have people who logged in to complain about immigration or Obama chipping in on Taylor Swift at the same time.
― Go Narine, Go! (ShariVari), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:33 (eleven years ago) link
courtesy of our very own Herman G Neuname, lets all have a good laugh at the Kerrang! top 100 albums list.
101 FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS - MILITIA OF THE LOST100 GREEN DAY iDOS!99 FOZZY - SIN AND BONES98 BLACKLISTERS - BLKLSTRS97 WILLIAM CONTROL - SHITENIUM AMORIS96 GALLOWS - GALLOWS95 SET IT OFF - CINEMATICS94 ENSLAVED - RIITIIR93 NAPALM DEATH - UTILITARIAN92 YOU SLUT! - MEDIUM BASTARD91 THE GHOST INSIDE - GET WHAT YOU GIVE90 LINKIN PARK - LIVING THINGS89 SAINT VITUS - LILLIE:F-6588 TORCHE - HARMONICRAFT87 BURY TOMORROW - THE UNION OF CROWNS86 YASHIN - WE CREATED A MONSTER85 MESHUGGAH - KOLOSS84 OFF! - OFF!83 DON BROCO - PRIORITIES82 WHITECHAPEL - SHITECHAPEL81 THE WORD ALIVE - LIFE CYCLES80 HIGH ON FIRE - DE VERMIS MYSTERIIS79 THERAPY?- A BRIEF CRACK OF LIGHT78 PERIPHERY - ii77 MARILYN MANSON - BORN VILLAIN76 ...AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD - LOST SONGS75 FEED THE RHINO - THE BURNING SONS74 DEAF HAVANA - FOOLS AND WORTHLESS LIARS73 SLASH- APOCALYPTIC LOVE72 NECRO DEATHMORT - THE COLONIAL SCRIPT71 BRAD - UNITED WE STAND70 WE ARE THE OCEAN - MAYBE TODAY, MAYBE TOMORROW69 COHEED AND CAMBRIA - THE AFTERMAN:ASCENSION68 YOUR DEMISE - THE GOLDEN AGE67 MEMPHIS MAY FIRE - CHALLENGER66 LOSTPROPHETS - WEAPONS65 JOYCE MANOR -OF ALL THINGS I WILL SOON GROW TIRED64 KISS - MONSTER63 DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT - EPICLOUD62 NACHTMYSTIUM - SILENCING MACHINE61 SMASHING PUMPKINS - OCEANIA60 METZ - METZ59 SHINEDOWN - SYPHILIS58 THE MARS VOLTA - NOCTOURNIQUET57 NOW, NOW- THREADS56 BLACK MOTH - THE KILLING JAR55 SERJ TANKIAN - HARAKIRI54 TONIGHT ALIVE - WHAT ARE YOU SO SCARED OF?53 OF MICE & MEN - THE FLOOD52 MUSE - THE 2ND LAW51 SKYHARBOR - BLINDING WHITE NOISE - ILLUSION AND CHAOS
50 MARK LANEGAN BAND- BLUES FUNERAL49 HALESTORM - THE STRANGE CASE OF48 ALL TIME LOW -DON'T PANIC47 TURBONEGRO - SEXUAL HARASSMENT46 TITLE FIGHT - FLORAL GREEN45 NEUROSIS - HONOR FOUND IN DECAY44 ALCEST - Les Voyages De L'Âme43 PILGRIM - MISERY WIZARD42 MOTIONLESS IN SHITE - INFAMOUS41 THE DARKNESS - SHIT CAKES40 WOODS OF YPRES- WOODS 5:GREY SKIES & ELECTRIC LIGHT39 ORANGE GOBLIN - A EULOGY FOR THE DAMNED38 STEVE HARRIS - BRITISH LION37 BLACK BREATH - SENTENCED TO LIFE36 ARCHITECTS - DAYBREAKER35 ROLO TOMASSI - ASTRAEA34 MIXTAPES - EVEN ON THE WORST NIGHTS33 THE CHARIOT- ONE WING32 KILLING JOKE - MMXII31 VISION OFDISORDER - THE CURSEDREMAIN CURSED30 RUSH - CLOCKWORK ANGELS29 LOSTALONE - I'M A UFO IN THIS CITY28 AXEWOUND - VULTURES27 RIVAL SONS - HEAD DOWN26 DEVIL SOLD HIS SOUL - EMPIRE OF LIGHT25 STONE SOUR - HOUSE OF GOLD AND BONES PART 124 PARKWAY DRIVE - ATLAS23 YOUNG GUNS - BONES22 BILLY NO-TALENT - DEAD SILENCE21 BARONESS - YELLOW & GREEN20 EVERYTIME I DIE - EX LIVES19 THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM - HANDWRITTEN18 SOUNDGARDEN - KING ANIMAL17 CANCER BATS - DEAD SET ON LIVING16 GOJIRA - L'ENFANT SAUSAGE15 LOWER THAN ATLANTIS - CHANGING TUNE14 PAPA ROACH - THE CONNECTION13 THE MENZINGERS - ON THE IMPOSSIBLE PAST12 WINTERFYLLETH - THE THRENODY OF TRIUMPH11 HAWK EYES - IDEAS10 LAMB OF GOD- RESOLUTION9 MOTION SHITTY SOUNDTRACK - GO8 BLOOD SAUSAGE - FUNERAL BEACH7 GREEN DAY - !UNO6 CONVERGE - ALL WE LOVE WE LEAVE BEHIND5 PIERCE THE VEIL - COLLIDE WITHTHE SKY4 WHILE SHE SLEEPS- THIS IS THE SIX3 ANATHEMA - WEATHER SYSTEMS2 DEFTONES - KOI NO YOKAN1 ENTER SHITARI - A FLASHFLOOD OF COLOUR
― Neil S, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:35 (eleven years ago) link
imo it's almost giving them too much credit to talk about graun commentators in terms of an oppositional discourse, you can go on p much any article about anything on there and find the same soulless misanthropic knobheads impotently gurning away
― r|t|c, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:35 (eleven years ago) link
they say the same thing abt ilx
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:36 (eleven years ago) link
great point, really makes you think
― r|t|c, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:38 (eleven years ago) link
It's always the dumbest voices which are the loudest. For all the outraged fossils in the Guardian comments section, there are probably 10 more who enjoyed and agreed with it to some extent.
― besides Sunny Real Estate (dog latin), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:39 (eleven years ago) link
ENTER SHITARI - see what you did there.
Amazing to think those guys started out playing at the same local venue I promote in and now they're topping the Kerrang list.
― besides Sunny Real Estate (dog latin), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:40 (eleven years ago) link
I suspect the thing that's most enraging the comments box crew is the Carly Rae/Usher double whammy at the top and being angry about mainstream pop and/or R&B isn't really something that's confined to older people.
I dunno, I think any poll trying to second-guess or consciously cater to the tastes of a readership as broad as the Guardian's would just end up kind of glom-in-the-middle or fail at its stated aim anyway. Especially in a year like 2012 without any real defining narrative. That way lies modern-era Village Voice cobblers.
― Matt DC, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:40 (eleven years ago) link
it's the people who don't enjoy Call Me Maybe OR Guardian commentalists i feel sorry for greatly admire
― nashwan, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:41 (eleven years ago) link
the lower rungs of that Guardian poll are infinitely more interesting than the top 10.
― besides Sunny Real Estate (dog latin), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:41 (eleven years ago) link
good to see early 90s riot grrrl band Blood Sausage bouncing back and getting K! kudos
― Sounds like something Maria Carey would of rejected (DJ Mencap), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:42 (eleven years ago) link
It's always the dumbest voices which are the loudest.
― besides Sunny Real Estate (dog latin), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:39 (2 minutes ago) Bookmark
http://i.imgur.com/yveQv.png
― r|t|c, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:42 (eleven years ago) link
Gorblimey.
I'm trying to get my head round exactly how awful a Green Day album would have to be to only make #100 on a Kerrang! list.
― Matt DC, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:42 (eleven years ago) link
xxxp on the Kerrang list ha! Wasn't me, I copied and pasted as was.
― Neil S, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:42 (eleven years ago) link
8 BLOOD SAUSAGE - FUNERAL BEACH
preferred their previous album Big Bottomed Bird
― nashwan, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:44 (eleven years ago) link
xpost
you have mistaken my facile lazy comeback w/ a 'point', rtc
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:44 (eleven years ago) link
hah just remembered that p much the only graun commentator i'd ever thought seemed cool turned out to be sharivari in the end
― r|t|c, Friday, 14 December 2012 12:45 (eleven years ago) link
92 YOU SLUT! - MEDIUM BASTARD
― Albert Crampus (NickB), Friday, 14 December 2012 12:57 (eleven years ago) link
it's odd to see people assuming that the guardian's EOY lists are reflective of pushing a particular musical policy rather than throwing all the contributors' semi-unpredictable taste into a hat and seeing what comes out in the wash, and also that the taste of the "guardian readership" is at all homogeneous itself
and yeah almost every guardian section gets this to an extent, the music section doesn't even get the most hatred or outrage. the only articles with pleasant comments are the really niche ones that only enthusiasts will care about in the first place
― lex pretend, Friday, 14 December 2012 13:02 (eleven years ago) link
also it's not exactly pushing a mainstream pop line when only 5/20 of the top trax were top 40 hits
― lex pretend, Friday, 14 December 2012 13:04 (eleven years ago) link
yeah the comments thing is a problem everywhere, really, not just the guardian. look at the number of people who just post "tony b liar" or whatever on any/every political thread.
they're not even representative of anything, i bet a huge majority of people, probably even their core audience, don't ever post a single comment, on anything, let alone on the music site. i don't have any proof of that statement except that i know they've started using community co-ordinator's to go below the line and try and make the debates more interesting and productive.
the reality is that most commenters just want to say whatever three opinions they have about something and get angry about them if at all possible, for whatever modern-day substitute for counselling or general stimulation it offers.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 14 December 2012 13:15 (eleven years ago) link
a greengrocer's apostrophe in there, jesus
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 14 December 2012 13:16 (eleven years ago) link
Mmm...I wonder if Frank Ocean was a known homophobe (you know...like most of the R&B scene), would he have won???
― Albert Crampus (NickB), Friday, 14 December 2012 13:16 (eleven years ago) link
xpost Speaking seriously - as someone who is white, middle aged, likes guitar music best, and writes about music for the Guardian – it does sometimes concern me that print coverage is given to music that most of the print readership are not going to care about for a second. For so long, print was about chasing the youth, and it seems there's still a lot of that, even though the youth have completely given up on print. I'm among the oldest of the regular music writers, and I know I'm a decade younger than the average age of a print reader. These days the people writing the music coverage are a great deal younger than most of the people reading it.
― Manfred Mann meets Man Parrish (ithappens), Friday, 14 December 2012 13:19 (eleven years ago) link
there's a bit of a problem whereby a lot of people who like non-rock music don't necessarily like reading about it.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 14 December 2012 13:27 (eleven years ago) link
I'm not sure how much of that older print readership overlaps with the angry comments box dudes though? I wonder how much of that print readership would even care that much if you blanketed the section with bands like Django Django or Tame Impala, who aren't going to be any great mystery to older readers.
I mean generally speaking there just aren't as many of those kinds of acts around any more, relative to 10 or 15 years ago. So you either up the amount of classical or jazz content or start doing a lot of Mojo-style heritage writing.
But given the print readership is a small proportion of the overall readership these days you'd end up with a pretty artificially skewed editorial line.
― Matt DC, Friday, 14 December 2012 13:36 (eleven years ago) link
xp another problem is that they might want to read about that music but not in a national newspaper. non-rock music coverage developed in specialist mags for years, then online thru all kinds of outlets. more recently you have a situation where a national newspaper appears unrivalled (to other newspapers) in its coverage or even compared to floundering mags like NME who presumably don't get quite as much comment-hate for their lists tho perhaps still a reasonable amount (regardless of what's actually on the lists).
― nashwan, Friday, 14 December 2012 13:39 (eleven years ago) link
FACT tracks list is up:http://www.factmag.com/2012/12/13/top-100-tracks-of-2012/
― Albert Crampus (NickB), Friday, 14 December 2012 13:39 (eleven years ago) link
Bit of a click-fest, can spoil the surprise if you like...
― Albert Crampus (NickB), Friday, 14 December 2012 13:40 (eleven years ago) link
FACT - The 100 best tracks of 2012
01: ANDRES ‘NEW FOR U’ (LA VIDA)02: JULIA HOLTER ‘MARIENBAD’ (RVNG INTL.)03: KING BRITT ‘THE CHASE’ (from CHASING RAINBOWS EP, HYPERDUB)04: KENDRICK LAMAR FEAT. GUNPLAY ‘CARTOON AND CEREAL’ (SELF-RELEASED)05: JESSIE WARE 'RUNNING (DISCLOSURE REMIX)' (PMR)06: ZEBRA KATZ FEAT. NJENA REDD FOXX ‘IMA READ’ (JEFFREE’S)07: KUEDO ‘LIVE WORK AND SLEEP IN COLLAPSING SPACE’ (LAUREL HALO REMIX) (PLANET MU)08: ODD FUTURE ‘OLDIE’ (from THE OF TAPE VOL. 2, ODD FUTURE / SONY)09: VATICAN SHADOW ‘CAIRO IS A HAUNTED CITY’ (from SEPTEMBER CELL EP, BED OF NAILS)10: BLOOM ‘QUARTZ’ (GOBSTOPPER)11: ALDEN TYRELL ‘TOUCH THE SKY’ (CLONE JACK FOR DAZE)12: RICK ROSS FEAT. GUNPLAY, STALLEY, WALE, MEEK MILL & KENDRICK LAMAR ‘POWER CIRCLE’ (from SELF-MADE VOL. 2, MAYBACH MUSIC GROUP / WARNER)13: FRANK OCEAN ‘THINKIN BOUT YOU’ (from CHANNEL ORANGE, ISLAND DEF JAM)14: DARQ E FREAKER FEAT. DANNY BROWN ‘BLUEBERRY (PILLS AND COCAINE)’ (SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY)15: GIRL UNIT ‘ENSEMBLE’ (CLUB MIX) (from CLUB REZ EP, NIGHT SLUGS)16: JEREMIH ’777 LOVE’ (from LATE NIGHTS WITH JEREMIH, MIXTAPE)17: KODIAK ‘SPREO SUPERBUS’ (NUMBERS)18: CONRAD SCHNITZLER ‘ZUG’ (MAX LODERBAUER & RICARDO VILLALOBOS SORGENKIND-MIX)(from ZUG – RESHAPED AND REMODELED, M=MINIMAL)19: PREDITAH ‘CIRCLES’ (EARTH616)20: FUTURE ‘TURN ON THE LIGHTS’ (from PLUTO, EPIC)21: USHER ‘CLIMAX’ (from LOOKING 4 MYSELF, RCA)22: SILENT SERVANT ‘TEMPTATION & DESIRE’ (from NEGATIVE FASCINATION, HOSPITAL PRODUCTIONS)23: GRIMES ‘GENESIS’ (4AD)24: JOY ORBISON & BODDIKA ‘SWIMS’ (SWAMP81)25: BOOKWORMS ‘AFRICAN RHYTHMS’ (L.I.E.S.)26: JAI PAUL ‘JASMINE’ (XL)27: OBJEKT ‘CACTUS’ (HESSLE AUDIO)28: NAS ‘THE DON’ (ISLAND DEF JAM)29: EVIAN CHRIST ‘MYD’ (from KINGS AND THEM, TRI ANGLE)30: WILEY FEAT. RIKO, MANGA & FLOW DAN ‘F OFF’ (SELF-RELEASED)31: LOGOS ‘KOWLOON’ (KEYSOUND)32: AMBER LONDON ‘LOW MF KEY’ (from 1994 EP, SELF-RELEASED)33: TINASHE ‘BOSS’ (RYAN HEMSWORTH REMIX) (SELF-RELEASED)34: MYKKI BLANCO ‘WAVVY’ (from COSMIC ANGEL: THE ILLUMINATI PRINCE/SS, UNO NYC)35: EVY JANE ‘SAYSO’ (KING DELUXE)36: MADTEO ‘RUGRATS DON’T TECHNO FOR AN ANSWER’ (from NOI NO, SAHKO)37: LE1F ‘WUT’ (from DARK YORK, GREEDHEAD ENTERTAINMENT / CAMP & STREET)38: BLAWAN ‘WHY THEY HIDE THEIR BODIES UNDER MY GARAGE?’ (HINGE FINGER)39: MELÉ ‘GOLD CASIO’ (from VANELE VOL.1, MIXTAPE)40: AVA LUNA ‘ICE LEVEL’ (from ICE LEVEL, INFINITE BEST)41: MIGUEL ‘ADORN’ (RCA)42: HOW TO DRESS WELL ‘& IT WAS U’ (from TOTAL LOSS, WEIRD WORLD)43: M.I.A. ‘BAD GIRLS’ (INTERSCOPE)44: TNGHT ‘HIGHER GROUND’ (WARP / LUCKYME)45: A$AP MOB ‘BANGING ON WAXX’ (from LORD$ NEVER WORRY, MIXTAPE)46: CASSIE feat. YOUNG JEEZY ‘BALCONY’ (BAD BOY / INTERSCOPE)47: S-TYPE ‘BILLBOARD’ (from BILLBOARD EP, LUCKYME)48: SCHOOLBOY Q feat. A$AP ROCKY ‘HANDS ON THE WHEEL’ (from HABITS AND CONTRADICTIONS, TOP DAWG ENTERTAINMENT)49: BENEATH ‘STILL HURTS’ (from NO SYMBOLS 002, NO SYMBOLS)50: GEEEMAN ‘BANG’T’ (CLONE JACK FOR DAZE)51: MIKEQ feat. JAY KARAN ‘LET IT ALL OUT 2012’ (from LET IT ALL OUT EP, FADE TO MIND)52: TESSELA ‘D JANE’ (PUNCH DRUNK)53: BUSTA RHYMES feat. CHRIS BROWN, MISSY ELLIOTT & LIL WAYNE ‘WHY STOP NOW’ (REMIX) (CONGLOMERATE / UNIVERSAL)54: BAAUER ‘HARLEM SHAKE’ (JEFFREE’S)55: FUNKINEVEN & FATIMA ‘PHONELINE’ (EGLO)56: JUICY J feat. LIL WAYNE & 2 CHAINZ ‘BANDZ A MAKE HER DANCE’ (TAYLOR GANG / KEMOSABE / COLUMBIA)57: CHROMATICS ‘BACK FROM THE GRAVE’ (from KILL FOR LOVE, ITALIANS DO IT BETTER)58: LUKID ‘USSR’ (from LONELY AT THE TOP, WERK DISCS)59: ANGEL HAZE ‘NEW YORK’ (from RESERVATIONS, MIXTAPE)60: ACTION BRONSON feat. RIFF RAFF ‘BIRD ON A WIRE’ (SURF SCHOOL)61: MALA ‘STAND AGAINST WAR’ (DMZ)62: CHAMPION ‘CRYSTAL METH’ (BUTTERZ)63: SKY FERREIRA ‘EVERYTHING IS EMBARASSING’ (CAPITOL)64: MAIN ATTRAKIONZ feat. DAVINCI ‘DO IT FOR THE BAY’ (from BOSSALINIS & FOOLIYONES, YOUNG ONE)65: BOBBY WOMACK ‘PLEASE FORGIVE MY HEART’ (FUNK VERSION) (XL)66: KOWTON ‘DES BISOUS’ (PALE FIRE)67: KCAT ‘BROKEN’ (MIKE DELINQUENT RADIO EDIT) (MINDSET DANCE)68: BANDSHELL ‘DUST MARCH’ (HESSLE AUDIO)69: GUNPLAY feat. TRIPLE CS ‘FUCK SHIT IN MY LIFE’ (from BOGOTA RICH: THE PREQUEL, MIXTAPE)70: BLACKSMIF ‘…AND THE SUN ROSE OUT’ (SYNCHRONICITY)71: JOHN MAUS ‘NO TITLE (MOLLY)‘ (from A COLLECTION OF RARITIES AND PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED MATERIAL, RIBBON)72: ALUNAGEORGE ‘JUST A TOUCH’ (from YOU KNOW YOU LIKE IT, TRI ANGLE)73: DVA feat. NATALIE MADDIX ‘EYE KNOW’ (from PRETTY UGLY, HYPERDUB)74: DISCLOSURE ‘BOILING’ (EL-B REMIX) (SELF-RELEASED)75: THROWING SNOW ‘CLAMOR’ (from CLAMOR EP, SNOWFALL)76: CHIEF KEEF feat. LIL REESE ‘I DON’T LIKE’ (from BACK FROM THE DEAD, MIXTAPE)77: BONDAX ‘BABY I GOT THAT’ (JUST US / RELENTLESS)78: KANYE WEST feat. BIG SEAN, PUSHA T AND 2 CHAINZ ‘MERCY’ (from CRUEL SUMMER, G.O.O.D. MUSIC / DEF JAM)79: CONTAINER ‘PARALYZED’ (from LP, SPECTRUM SPOOLS)80: SPACEGHOSTPURRP ‘MYSTICAL MAZE’ (from GOD OF BLACK, MIXTAPE)81: ANDY STOTT ‘LUXURY PROBLEMS’ (from LUXURY PROBLEMS, MODERN LOVE)82: KITTY PRYDE ‘OKAY CUPID’ (SELF-RELEASED)83: TRIM ‘LORD OF LORDS’ (from BANDOOLOU, FREE MIXTAPE)84: DEAN BLUNT & INGA COPELAND ‘9’ (from BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL, HYPERDUB)85: JULIO BASHMORE ‘AU SEVE’ (BROADWALK)86: DJ Q ‘ALL JUNGLIST’ (UNKNOWN TO THE UNKNOWN)87: KEITH FULLERTON WHITMAN ‘ISSUE GENERATOR (FOR ELIANE RADIGUE)’ (from GENERATORS, EDITIONS MEGO)88: GRASS WIDOW ‘GOLDILOCKS ZONE’ (from INTERNAL LOGIC, HLR)89: SCOTT WALKER ‘SEE YOU DON’T BUMP HIS HEAD’ (from BISH BOSCH, 4AD)90: HOLLY HERNDON ‘BREATHE’ (from MOVEMENT, RVNG INTL.)91: SUPREME CUTS & HALEEK MAUL feat. DENIRO FARRAR ‘THE DUMMY’ (from CHROME LIPS, MISHKA)92: TRENDS ‘GREEN FOREST’ (FREE DOWNLOAD)93: JUSTIN MARTIN ‘DON’T GO’ (DUSKY REMIX) (from GHETTOS & GARDENS REMIXES VOL.1, DIRTYBIRD)94: RANDOMER ‘GET YOURSELF TOGETHER’ (HEMLOCK)95: 5KINANDBONE5 ‘RESET’ (UNKNOWN TO THE UNKNOWN)96: KAREN GWYER ‘NO MOONDOGGIES FOR THREE WEEKS’ (from I’VE BEEN YOU TWICE, KALEIDOSCOPE)97: RIHANNA feat. FUTURE ‘LOVEEEEEEE SONG’ (from UNAPOLOGETIC, DEF JAM)98: WBEEZA ‘BILLY GREEN IS DED’ (THIRD EAR)99: MO KOLOURS ‘RIDDA MOUNTAIN’ (from EP 2: BANANA WINE, ONE-HANDED MUSIC)100: JESSIE WARE ’110%’ (PMR / ISLAND)
― Albert Crampus (NickB), Friday, 14 December 2012 13:44 (eleven years ago) link
no carly rae #OUTRAGE
― lex pretend, Friday, 14 December 2012 13:45 (eleven years ago) link
whats the king britt record like anyone? (cant play at work)
― coal, Friday, 14 December 2012 13:45 (eleven years ago) link