March 2013: The BlogMix

Well howdy-do, my musically-inquisitive chums; provided you haven’t been too distracted by either the unacceptably freezing weather here in the UK or the absolute awesomeness that has been ITV2’s The Big Reunion (or Abz-From-5ive On TV Forever Please, as it should rightfully be called), March has been very kind to us with regards to all kinds of lovely music being thrown our way. So voluminous has the deluge of releases been that I’ve already sailed past the 100+ mark with regards to the sheer amount of albums, EPs and mixtapes that have been lobbed online for our audio-appreciative delectation. So, enough of my prose-based waffle, let my own shoddy sonic complement to the past month guide you through what I felt were the particular highlights.

As ever, courtesy of Mixcloud and Spotify, may I present:

2013 BlogMix#3: March

BlogMix

01) Get Free (Blood Diamonds Remix) // Major Lazer featuring Amber Coffman >> Thomas “Diplo” Pentz’s dancehall side-project releases its second album Free The Universe in April, so to stoke the fire online, they’ve released a mini-trilogy of EP-shaped mixtapes. Best track of the bunch so far is this fabulously pretty re-work of 2012 single Get Free courtesy of Canadian producer Blood Diamonds.

02) Guard // Data Romance >> Yet more prettily-electro dancework from Canada, this time courtesy of a boy-girl duo who do well to incorporate shades of IDM and trip-hop into their swoonsome-yet-propulsive grooves. At their best moments (such as here), they could be the successors to Lamb; yes, their debut album Other is very often that beautiful.

03) Ego Free Sex Free // Autre Ne Veut >> Arthur Ashin’s sophomore album Anxiety has been heralded by many a blogger this year as a forward-thinking mash-up of choppy beats, electro flourishes and melisma-tastic R&B slow-jams; and not only would they be right, but this track in particular happens to use the best choral sample since Dan Black‘s Symphonies.

04) Butterfly // Bilal featuring Robert Glasper >> Though Justin Timberlake gave a pretty marvelous stab at it with his most gorgeous song ever Blue Ocean Floor, this month’s R&B/Nu-Soul Moment Of Beauteous Splendour comes from this New York-based chanteur, as lifted from his album A Love Surreal. Props to Glasper too for returning the favour after Bilal’s work on his previous Grammy-winning effort Black Radio.

05) Trustfalls // Mister Lies >> More shiftily-ambient wunderkind electronics, this time courtesy of Chicago’s Nick Zanca, whose debut album Mowgli is redolent with the kind of after-hours grooves and swoons that provide the kind of spiritual succor needed on those bleary-eyed journeys home into or out of the night.

06) You // Matmos >> IDM electronica’s cutest gay couple return to the fold after five years to create an album based on psychic frequencies cultivated from friends lying on a mattress in their San Francisco home; the results make for easier listening than their previous work, but their innate, adorable geekery and symphonic wit is still on fine display throughout The Marriage Of True Minds.

07) Starman // Sally Shapiro featuring Electric Youth >> It’s namesake’s voice still as light as air and the Euro-loungey arrangements still alive with coquettish reverie, the synthpop/Italo-disco duo make as grand a return as their delightful music can afford with their third album Somewhere Else. The video to this single also happens to feature an adorable, Zach Galifianakis-style leading man, by the way…

08) Song For Zula // Phosphorescent >> This quiet storm of emotional balladry that sounds like the best b-side left out of Bruce Springsteen’s last album is taken from Matthew Houck’s one-man-band’s sixth album Muchacho; for those who like their Americana with a little more of a modern-leaning bent than your typical country/folk-isms, you’d do well to check the rest of it out.

09) Relative Hysteria // Mogwai >> Another month, another avant-pop-nerd tries their hand at musical scoring with beguiling results, this time courtesy of the Scottish post-rockers and their album Les revenants, which doubles as the sonic accompaniment to the French zombie-drama series of the same name. No news on when the show will be broadcast here (though a UK rehash is already in the works), so this album will have to do for now…

10) GMF // John Grant >> A likely contender to triumph on many critics’ Album Of The Year lists come December, Pale Green Ghosts sees its tortured progenitor continue to battle more demons with the kind of heartbreaking candour that would be relentlessly harrowing if he wasn’t able to write a melody so wonderfully and lyrics so bitingly amusing. It’s certainly the alt-pop album to beat this year so far.

11) I Love You // Woodkid >> Music-video-director-turned-epic-pop-balladeer Yoann Lemoine finally releases his debut album The Golden Age to the baited breath of everyone who caught his Grammy-nominated video for single Run Boy Run last year. Truth be told, nothing on the album comes close to that moment of sheer spectacle (WHAT FUCKING COULD!?), but by today’s pop standards, it’s still rather brilliant.

12) The Stars (Are Out Tonight) // David Bowie >> Just because I couldn’t finish up this playlist any other way than with a song off of The Next Day. Welcome back, sir…

But wait, there’s more…

Firstly, a couple of mixes to be found on Soundcloud for your auditory receptors courtesy of up-and-comers Cyril Hahn and Le Youth; both are rather amazing as well as free to pinch, should you like to.

Secondly, one of my friends Alex Eugenio put up a mix himself on Mixcloud; if you like née love your soulful house grooves, please give it a spin!

And thirdly, not to be outdone and mainly due to the fact I can’t fucking wait to see Harmony Korine’s upcoming beach-body odyssey Spring Breakers, here’s my very own Spring Break Forever Mix:

SB4EVR

Quite the lot to get through, isn’t it?

Until next time, xxxo…

January 2013: The BlogMix

Happy New Year, everyone!! Hopefully you all survived Christmas and the end-of-year celebrations with dignities respectively intact. Fortune doesn’t favour the welchers though, so am back with a new monthly entry series for this year, in an effort to cover all that is good in music in a more sustainable, bite-sized way over the next twelve months. However, there’s quite the veritable lot to cover for this calendar month already, and that’s without mentioning Beyoncé‘s controversial did-she-didn’t-she rendition of The Star Spangled Banner at Barack Obama’s inauguration ceremony (the commentary at the end from the ABC newscaster is sort-of priceless); Justin Timberlake returning to the fold with the pleasantly-ebby Suit & Tie, which incidentally wasn’t blast-the-doors-open enough for some (and Jay-Z’s ubiquitousness may have finally undone him now, I’m sorry to say); and The Knife making brilliantly-good on their promise last year with their exciting lead-in single Full Of Fire, complete with a trenchantly-trashy opus of a visual accompaniment (incidentally, anyone with a spare ticket for their London show, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!)

But this entry, suffice to say, isn’t about them… It’s about the music featured below; courtesy of Mixcloud and Spotify, may I present:

2013 BlogMix#1: January

January

01) Say Ooh Damn // Del & Xavier >> Imagine the Scissor Sisters didn’t get a bit shit last year and followed through with the gorgeous New York disco throwback sound on their debut album; taken from band member Del Marquis and singer/songwriter Xavier’s mixtape Tickle, which you can download for free here!

02) In Your Eyes // Dawn Richard >> Singer/songwriter/DIY diva follows through on two of the most gorgeous electronic-R&B EP’s to see release last year with a full-on stream of faith, sex and heartbreak on her debut solo album GoldenHeart; fighting back with love never sounded so good.

03) King Of Hearts // Cassie >> As recommended by my friend Bertie Fox on his excellent end-of-year blog entry last month, I dutifully downloaded the awesome-yet-unofficial mixtapes documenting R&B sweetheart Miss Ventura’s long road to that elusive second album (seven years and counting); club-banger KOH was released as a single last year and should have been massive.

04) Fashion Killa // A$AP Rocky >> The first big-deal album of the year belonged to this young New York upstart, following through on his critically-lauded 2011 mixtape with debut major-label album LONG.LIVE.A$AP; though there’s plenty of fine examples of his grittier persona on there, it’s this sweet radio-friendly slow-jam that should crossover to mainstream success.

05) Fly Ass Pisces // Cocaine 80s >> Taken from fourth EP The Flower Of Life (which you can happen also to download for free here), this hip hop collective headed by established songwriter James Fauntleroy (check his voluminous back catalogue here) continue to headily-swoon with alt-flavoured futuristic R&B.

06) Remains // Young Fathers >> Young hip hop trio from Edinburgh sign up with hip L.A.-based label Anticon and re-release their 2011 mixtape Tape One as their debut album consisting of stirringly conscientious monologues matched to momentous-yet-reflective beats; Tape Two is due out later in the year, and will be one to watch out for.

07) Glue // Nosaj Thing >> Jason Chung is a Los Angelino one-man-production house and Home is the follow-up to his 2010 debut, arriving after cutting wares for the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Kid Cudi; introspective beats and gorgeous synths prevail throughout, marrying hip hop and IDM into moments of wonderful fluorishes.

08) Burnt-Out Car In A Forest // Gold Panda >> Back to the homeland now, courtesy of Essex-born producer Derwin (all he’ll go by to others more informally, as is his want), who’s been keeping a low-but-still-encouragingly-busy profile since his 2010 debut was garlanded with Next Big Thing praise; this sublime piece is taken from his latest EP, Trust.

09) Movement // Holly Herndon >> College graduate from the US busts out into the world and makes an indelible first impression with debut album Movement, after cutting her teeth DJing in underground clubs in Berlin; be warned, as the assault of elastic beats and tortured static can be as mind-bendingly tricky as they can be prodigiously wonderful.

10) Photon // Pantha Du Prince & The Bell Laboratory >> German avant-dance producer Hendrik Weber hooks up with Norwegian bell choir to create soundscapes that oscillate tremulously between buzzing techno and ornate acoustic beauty; taken from the album Elements Of Light, a prime contender for Most Pretty Album Of The Year.

11) Tilt // Mountains >> Ambient/experimental rock-instrumental longeurs are the name of the game with this Brooklyn-based musician duo, whose fifth album Centralia is something of a masterpiece of acoustic-driven drone; describing it as such makes it sound like an arduous listen, but trust me when I say it’s the best album of the year so far…

12) Break The Spell // Rachel Zeffira >> The femme half of 2011’s best debut music act Cat’s Eyes steps out into the world all on her own with yet more sumptuous, sad-eyed, orchestral pop; like Holly previously, Zeffira’s album The Deserters got lost in 2012’s end-of-year shuffle, but there’s still time to rediscover its incandescent charms.

13) Better Off // Haim >> The winners of BBC Sound Of 2013 are a troika of Los Angelino siblings who specialize in heart-flutter-inducing indie pop complete with genius hooks, tight harmonies and quite the bit of commercially-edgy vibes; expect most people to hate/forget them by the end of the year, but in the meantime, enjoy their 2012 EP Forever.

14) How Come You Don’t Want Me // Tegan And Sara >> Indie-pop’s favourite identical twin sisters get their synthpop groove on with the help of über-producer Greg Kurstin on their seventh album Heartthrob; it basically sounds like Alisha’s Attic never quit pop music, which is no bad thing…

Before I go though, a few words about some other things you might have missed…

Firstly, Four Tet himself, Kieran Hebden, released a free mix of early b-sides and doodles on his soundcloud called 0181, and it is well worth checking out…

Secondly, two of my friends recently put up their own mixes on Mixcloud for everyone’s delectation and you’d do well to give them both a whirl:

Aria Reza Alagha’s Best Of Asian Network 2012 Mix

D-Viant Russel’s For_Wife_mix

And lastly, if you’re not all tuned-out already, give my first non-blog-related-mix of ambient soul, electronica and Lynchian weirdness a whirl; presenting my Long Dark Walk Home Mix!

LDWH

Until next time, xxxo…