Songs that caught my attention in November. Mostly dance music, which is funny because I don’t dance. Must be the wannabe-DJ in me. Also, the new Kanye record is wicked good after a listen or two.
Sorry there’s no 8tracks playlist this time. They changed some of their rules so I can’t grab music from “the cloud” any more. I tried to link to tracks or YouTube videos where I could.
Jon Hopkins – “Small Memory (Tuung remix)” (Seven Gulps of Air)
I know we music folk laugh at the ridiculous things Kanye says and does while quietly acknowledging his genius. The following quote fits in that “genius” category. (He loves the caps lock key, so I took the liberty of fixing that for him.)
I look at our current superstars like legends in the making… like Justin is the new [Michael Jackson], Beyonce’s the new Tina Turner, Gaga’s Madonna, Jay is Sinatra… Wayne is Hendrix, Thom Yorke is Roger Waters. These are the champions and should be documented as such.
I saw this video last week and have to give props to Kanye and director Nabil Elderkin.
He’s exploiting that little gap between design and technology where we are used to things going wrong, forcing us to sit for four and a half minutes trying to figure out if what we’re seeing is actually happening or done intentionally.
December was one of those months that seemed to be about three months long. I have no idea why. I drove to and from LA two weekends in a row, trying (and failing) to put a holiday mix CD together, spent Christmas happily alone and tried to control myself from reading too many year-end top 10 album lists.
A lot of this month’s interesting tidbits came from listening to albums on other people’s lists, though, so I can’t really knock them that much. It’s a great way to figure out what I missed over the course of the year. That’s where Benea Reach, Shearwater, Okkervil River and Frightened Rabbit all came from.
Happy new year, everyone!
Adam Pasion – “Schoolhouse Virginia” (O Hear the Rattling)
Lots of great releases in October (Ray LaMontagne, Ingrid Michaelson, Ryan Adams & the Cardinals, etc.) and plenty of reason to be listening to calm music, even when life isn’t always so calm (and maybe especially so in that case). Seeing Sigur Rós was a great way to start things off, and seeing Death Cab for Cutie last week was a great way to end it.
And, just for the record, “Swagga Like Us” may be the best hip hop song ever recorded. M.I.A., Kanye West, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne and T.I. all on one track. My mind is blown.
Earth – “Omens and Portents 1: The Driver” (The Bees Made Honey in the Lion’s Skull)
TV on the Radio – “Halfway Home” (Dear Science)
T.I. – “Swagga Like Us” (Paper Trail)
Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip – “Thou Shalt Always Kill” (Angles)
Ray LaMontagne – “Meg White” (Gossip in the Grain)
Ryan Adams & the Cardinals – “My Love for You is Real” (Follow the Lights)
Ray LaMontagne – “You Are the Best Thing” (Gossip in the Grain)
Ingrid Michaelson – “Can’t Help Falling In Love” (Be OK)
Todd Snider – “Is This Thing Working?” (Peace Queer)
Brett Dennen – “Make You Crazy” (Hope for the Hopeless)
Ryan Adams & the Cardinals – “Magick” (Cardinology)
TV on the Radio – “DLZ” (Dear Science)
Bloc Party – “Ares” (Intimacy)
mewithoutYou – “Son of a Window” (Catch for Us the Foxes)
Death Cab for Cutie – “Transatlanticism” (Transatlanticism)
Marnie Stern – “Clone Cycle” (This Is It and I Am It and You Are It and So Is That and He Is It and She Is It and It Is It and That Is That)
Oh, hey… it’s October already! Time for last month’s playlist.
September saw me visiting people I love in Ohio, buying lots of music (explaining Of Montreal and John Mayer), watching the VMAs (explaining the Timberlake, Timbaland, Rihanna appearances), listening to Kanye and 50 Cent face off with albums releasing on the same day (Kanye clearly won) and making an alt. country playlist for a friend (which explains Ray LaMontagne, Patsy Cline, Emmylou and the always-intriguing Ryan Adams) and anticipating the release of Iron & Wine’s new album (which is amazing, by the way).