Showing posts with label electronic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronic. Show all posts

Monday, May 22, 2017

Music Monday: Chromatics


There's a lot to appreciate when it comes to the luscious sounds of Chromatics but what I like the most is what I simply classify as 'vibes'; a severely overused word but aptly concise. The energy that this music exudes is exactly what I look for when I'm lounging around the house or in the mood to kick back and decompress.

Chromatics is an electronic group from Portland. Their latest release is available now and can be purchased here.


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Cherry

Into the Black (Neil Young Cover)

I'm on Fire (Bruce Springsteen Cover)











Monday, April 24, 2017

Music Monday: Bonobo



I don't recall the first time I ever heard Bonobo's music but it's one of those instances when you're just grateful that it happened. Perhaps the aha moment came after watching the sweeping music video for Break Apart (featuring one of my favorite artists, Rhye). I was also blown away and officially hooked while watching Bonobo's live stream from Coachella.

Bonobo is Simon Green, a British musician, producer and DJ who is now based in Los Angeles. He has that ethereal ability to teleport your soul to another dimension. His latest album, Migration, was released earlier this year and can be purchased here.


Break Apart ft. Rhye




Second Sun

Surface ft. Nicole Miglis

No Reason ft. Nick Murphy









Monday, January 23, 2017

Music Monday: SOHN



SOHN is Christopher Taylor, an English ambient/electronic musician and producer, based in Vienna, Austria. His latest album, Rennen, is out now and can be purchased here.

In his own words:
"I'm not really working in the same way that a lot of electronic producers are; I'm working with instruments."

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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

2016 Music Favorites: 20 of My Most Enjoyed Albums

Favorite Albums of 2016




I prefer to have my yearly favorites posted sooner but I started off 2017 feeling very under the weather (not to mention a brutal phase of Mercury Retrograde). I wanted to make sure I was in a clear frame of mind when I reflected back on which albums I enjoyed listening to the most. I hesitate to call these albums 'the best of 2016' because it would be impossible to say that with any level of certainty. It's a challenge to rank music as it's such a personal thing. I am a hardcore music lover but I would have to devote every waking minute of the year to listening to new releases to truly get a feel for everything. I tend to listen to music regardless of its freshness or relevancy. I also find my music organically and am not influenced much at all by critics or the blogosphere. This list is simply me sharing what I liked, in hopes of connecting with other fans or to someone searching for new sounds who may not be as familiar. In no particular order, here are some of my favorite releases of the past year...



Empire of the Sun, Two Vines. October, 2016.

I've been a major fan of this group for many, many years. Their music makes me happy. I have yet to see them perform live but hope that changes in the near future.

High and Low:

Two Vines:


Kanye West, The Life of Pablo. February, 2016.

Personal and professional antics aside, his music is still good.

Famous:

Fade:


Angel Olsen, My Woman. September, 2016.

I really like her vocal style and enjoy listening to her music when I'm in a relaxed, but somber mood.

Intern:
Heart Shaped Face:

Frank Ocean, Blonde. August, 2016.

The most-anticipated album of the year, Blonde, (or is it technically Blond...?) exceeded many expectations of a sophomore slump.

Nights:

White Ferrari:


Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Getaway. June, 2016.

Hipsters will tell you RHCP aren't cool but I admittedly love the older stuff. Their most-recent albums have been very disappointing but this one was somewhat of a pleasant surprise. It's far from my favorite but Anthony Kiedis can still get it.

The Getaway:

Dark Necessities:


Leonard Cohen, You Want It Darker. October, 2016.

Farewell to a legend. What an artist. What a man.

You Want It Darker:

It Seemed the Better Way:


Kristin Kontrol, X-Communicate. May, 2016.

The debut solo project from the lead singer of Dum Dum Girls. I really like this new direction.

X-Communicate:

Smoke Rings:


James Vincent McMorrow, We Move. September, 2016.

Fans of Bon Iver will enjoy this release from the sultry Irish crooner.

I Lie Awake Every Night:


Get Low:


David Bowie, Blackstar. January, 2016.

2016 was a year surrounded by the loss of countless musicians. David Bowie's final studio album, released on his 69th birthday, left fans with one last parting gift just days before his untimely passing.

Blackstar:

Lazarus:


Glass Animals, How To Be a Human Being. May, 2016.

Glass Animals has an incredible sound that's all their own. It always gets me going. I'll leave it at that.

Youth:

Poplar St:


Gallant, Ology. May, 2016.

Gallant was my favorite discovery of the year. I adore his voice and really loved the style of songs on this debut release.

Talking to Myself:

Weight in Gold:


Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool. June, 2016.

A band that needs no introduction, this album managed to make me love them even more.

Daydreaming:

True Love Waits:


Bon Iver, 22, A Million. September, 2016.

Bon Iver has produced some of my favorite music of the past decade. I was eager to hear the new sounds but much of its overproduction fell short of my very high expectations. Nevertheless, I still enjoyed some of these songs. Even when it's not my absolute favorite style, Justin Vernon creates innovative music. He is easily one of the most talented artists of my generation.

33 "GOD":

8 (circle):


St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Sea of Noise. September, 2016.

This was the first year that I took notice of the southern soul group who hails from Alabama. Stunning vocals and glorious instrumentation, this album is for fans of Motown looking for a modern take on classic oldies.

Midnight on the Earth:

Burning Rome:


Sturgill Simpson, A Sailor's Guide to Earth. April, 2016.

I'm not a major fan of country music but after attending college in West Virginia, I definitely picked up an affinity for certain sounds. If you're open to the genre that blurs between alt, rock and country, Sturgill Simpson is your man. Even if a twang isn't your thing, a true music lover recognizes talent when it's blatantly obvious.

In Bloom (Nirvana Cover):

Brace for Impact (Live a Little):


A Tribe Called Quest, We got it from Here... Thank You 4 Your service. November, 2016.

With the exception of the title's atrocious grammar (of course there is a celestial, unknown meaning behind it), this album was a welcomed surprised. A Tribe Called Quest takes me back to my youth in the most simple yet remarkable of ways.

We The People...:

Ego:


Mac Miller, The Divine Feminine. September, 2016.

Despite Mac Miller being a hometown kid, I never fully connected with much of his music until this release. I really enjoyed the way these songs were produced. And if you've ever seen one of Mac's interviews, you can see that he is not only hilarious but also has such a loving, gentle soul that you really get to hear come through on this album.

Dang! ft. Anderson .Paak:

Skin:


M83, Junk. April, 2016.

M83 holds a special place in my heart so I am always receptive to a new album. This one wasn't my favorite but there are still quite a few tracks that won me over.

Do It, Try It:

Sunday Night 1987:


Hamilton Leithauser + Rostam, I Had a Dream That You Were Mine. September, 2016.

I've been a fan of The Walkmen for a long time so it's no surprise that I really appreciated this album. Gorgeous vocals and lyrics accompanied with a haunting production, this was definitely one not to be missed.

A 1000 Times:

In a Black Out:


Michael Kiwanuka, Love & Hate. July, 2016.

I have loved this man's voice for a few years and was excited to finally hear what his second album would sound like. It's filled with so much beauty. All of the feels.

Cold Little Heart:

I'll Never Love:









Monday, December 1, 2014

Music Monday: Small Black




"Breathless"


"Real People"


"Consequences"


"No Stranger"


"Photojournalist"



Small Black is a synthpop group from Brooklyn. Their music can be purchased here.

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Monday, November 24, 2014

Music Monday: Handsome Furs



"Repatriated"


"Memories of the Future"


"Hearts of Iron"


"Evangeline"


"What About Us"


Handsome Furs were a duo based in Montreal. Of course, you can still purchase their music here.

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Monday, November 17, 2014

Music Monday: MOTHXR



"Victim"


"Stranger"


"Easy"


"Centerfold"



MOTHXR is a band from Brooklyn. Their music can be purchased here.

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Monday, November 10, 2014

Music Monday: Charlotte OC



"Strange"


"Hangover"


"Colour My Heart"



Charlotte OC (the OC is short for surname O'Connor) is a singer-songwriter from Blackburn, UK. Her music can be purchased here.

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Monday, November 3, 2014

Music Monday: HEALTH


"Tears"


"Die Slow"


"USA Boys"



HEALTH is an electro-noise group based in Los Angeles. Their music can be purchased here.

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Monday, October 27, 2014

Music Monday: Jungle



"Time"


"The Heat"


"Drops" (Live In Paris)


"Accelerate"


"Platoon"



Jungle is a duo based in London. Their self-titled debut album is out now and can be purchased here.

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Monday, October 20, 2014

Music Monday: Goldfrapp



"Number 1"


"Ooh La La"


"Strict Machine"


"Utopia"


"Lovely Head"


"Laurel"


"Black Cherry"


I initially fell in love with Goldfrapp's glorious sounds when I was a freshman in college. A decade later and their music still puts energy into my soul.

Goldfrapp is a duo from London. Their latest album, Tales of Us, can be purchased here.

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Monday, February 3, 2014

Music Monday: Son Lux


"Alternate World"


"Easy"


"Lanterns Lit"


Son Lux is Ryan Lott, who currently resides in New York. His album, Lanterns, can be purchased here.

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Monday, January 13, 2014

Music Monday: James Vincent McMorrow


"Cavalier"


"Gold"


"Follow You Down to the Red Oak Tree"


"Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak Cover)


"If I Had a Boat" (Live)


I first discovered James Vincent McMorrow a number of years ago from an Irish pen-pal. Yes, I am one of the few people in the world who still has pen-pals. After hearing "Follow You Down To The Red Oak Tree", I was instantly hooked. A couple summers ago, I finally had the pleasure of hearing him live- & for free (thank you Allegheny County Parks)! It was an unforgettable summer night under the stars with a bottle of wine, one of my dearest friends and the beautiful music of McMorrow.

James Vincent McMorrow is a singer from Dublin, Ireland. His latest album, Post Tropical, can be purchased here. Be sure to check out the last few tracks. After "Cavalier", they're among my favorite!

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Monday, January 6, 2014

Music Monday: Maverick Sabre


"Let Me Go"


"Let Me Go" Live


"I Need"


"These Days"


"I Used To Have It All"


Maverick Sabre is an Irish-English artist from London. His debut album, Lonely Are The Brave, can be purchased here.

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Monday, October 21, 2013

Music Monday: Chaker


"Gymnopédie No.1" (Erik Satie)

"Hey Joy"

"En Français s'il vous plait"

Chaker is a deep house producer from Paris. His EP, Contemporary Things, can be purchased here.









Monday, September 9, 2013

Music Monday: White Flight



"Sapa"


"Princess Pentagon"


"Panther"


"Solarsphere"



I first heard the song "Sapa" in the new commercial for the 2014 Lexus IS. After doing a bit of research, I discovered that it also appears in the Mara Hoffman video posted above. I'm not sure if this is the full length version of the song but it was all that I was able to find.

White Flight is the solo project of Justin Roelofs. A musician from Lawrence, Kansas, he is known for his work in the band, The Anniversary. White Flight music can be purchased here.

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Monday, August 26, 2013

Music Monday: ฿lank ฿anshee


"Photosynthesis"


"Cyber Zodiac"


"Teen Pregnancy"


"Wavestep"


 ฿lank ฿anshee is a music producer from Vancouver, Canada. His album, Blank Banshee 0, can be purchased here.


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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Quoteworthy


"By and large, talent is in such short supply that mediocrity can be taken for brilliance rather more than genius can go undiscovered."
-Charles Saatchi










Now Playing: "Ghosts and Monsters" by George Ellinas
*So good! Listen here.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Music Monday: James Pants + Vex Ruffin = Krista



"Space Tom Test"



"I Told You Man, I Carry A Gun"




Any group/band/project that calls itself Krista is obviously fine by me.

Krista is James Pants and Vex Ruffin.

Their music can be purchased here.

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