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January 1st
5:57 PM
This Music Wins Review Of The Year 2011 on Resonance FM
After writing an albums of the year list longer than probably all my posts across the entire year put together, putting together a 90 minute radio show for Resonance FM seemed like a breeze. So, here it is: 15 or so of my favourite songs of the year in Radio Show format. View the written list here.
DOWNLOAD: This Music Wins Review Of The Year 2011 (MP3)
To air New Years Day 10pm (GMT) on Resonance 104.4FM London, and again Saturday 7th January 10.30am.
1. Kuhrye-OO - Soul Handsome
2. Kurt Vile - Runner Ups
3. Mutual Benefit - Auburn Epitaphs
4. Swansea Recreation Centre - First Time European
5. Youth Lagoon - July
6. Woodsman - In Circles
7. Twin Sister - Kimmi In A Rice Field
8. Deptford Goth - Real Love Fantasy
9. Dead Gaze - Fishing With Robert
10. Evenings - Lo-Velo
11. Little Dragon - Ritual Union
12. Conifers - Legs And Arms
13. How To Dress Well - Here In Heaven (Elite Gymnastics Cover)
14. Ricky Eat Acid ft. Arrange - P.S.L.W
15. Dive - Sometime
16. Porcelain Raft - Amateur’s Feeling
17. Braids - Plath Heart
18. The War On Drugs - Come To The City
19. Fleet Foxes - The Shrine / An Argument
And with these musical highlights of 2011 in mind, we can put it behind us. I wish everyone a great 2012.

This Music Wins Review Of The Year 2011 on Resonance FM

After writing an albums of the year list longer than probably all my posts across the entire year put together, putting together a 90 minute radio show for Resonance FM seemed like a breeze. So, here it is: 15 or so of my favourite songs of the year in Radio Show format. View the written list here.

DOWNLOAD: This Music Wins Review Of The Year 2011 (MP3)

To air New Years Day 10pm (GMT) on Resonance 104.4FM London, and again Saturday 7th January 10.30am.

1. Kuhrye-OO - Soul Handsome

2. Kurt Vile - Runner Ups

3. Mutual Benefit - Auburn Epitaphs

4. Swansea Recreation Centre - First Time European

5. Youth Lagoon - July

6. Woodsman - In Circles

7. Twin Sister - Kimmi In A Rice Field

8. Deptford Goth - Real Love Fantasy

9. Dead Gaze - Fishing With Robert

10. Evenings - Lo-Velo

11. Little Dragon - Ritual Union

12. Conifers - Legs And Arms

13. How To Dress Well - Here In Heaven (Elite Gymnastics Cover)

14. Ricky Eat Acid ft. Arrange - P.S.L.W

15. Dive - Sometime

16. Porcelain Raft - Amateur’s Feeling

17. Braids - Plath Heart

18. The War On Drugs - Come To The City

19. Fleet Foxes - The Shrine / An Argument

And with these musical highlights of 2011 in mind, we can put it behind us. I wish everyone a great 2012.

December 30th
2:58 AM
ALBUMS OF 2011 #35 - #31
#35 Destroyer - Kaputt - Poor In Love (MP3) 
A January release date rendered Destroyer’s Kaputt one of 2011’s first great records. Its the ninth studio album from Vancouver’s Dan Bejar, a re-imagining of 1980s synthpop and glamorous shoegaze, laden with female harmonies and brass sections, squealing dance synths and seamless intertwining transitions of close-mic vocals, watery background noise and modern synthesisers.
#34 Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact - Mindkilla (MP3)
Glittering and defiant psychedelic disco with a heavy dance beat, sprawling laser-like melodies and an intense sci-fi feel. ‘Mindkilla’ I find a truly very disturbing and confusing experience, and wonder where people like Gang Gang Dance come from? As far as electronica goes this is some of the most outgoing and tropical and awe-inspiring I’ve come across. Otherworldly pop music.
#33 Lady Lazarus - Mantic - The Eye In The Eye Of The Storm (MP3)
Lady Lazarus is the solo project of Californian singer-songwriter Melissa Ann Sweat; her sound is something of Northern America, and she’s fearless to meddle with the drone in ways markedly similar to Sharon Van Etten. Her vocals are buried in the instrumentation in a similar occasionally raspy manner, skipping and sliding in and out of timings and outlining sparsely told stories in a strong country accent. Manticreminds me of Jessica Jalbert’s stunning ‘Brother Loyola’ a little.
#32 Akron/Family - S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT -  Silly Bears (MP3)
Akron/Family are a caricature of what I’d imagine a nightmarish Wolf Parade era-Mount Zoomer (anyone remember Kissing The Beehive?) to sound like. ‘The Cosmic Birth..’, reportedly written next to a Japanese volcano and recorded in an abandoned train station in Detroit, is a purpling guitar-ridden epic, coalesced into the jottings of an over-amplified freak folk jam session. Eclecticism is Akron/Family’s defining feature here as ever. Buy here from Dead Oceans.
#31 Little Dragon - Ritual Union - Ritual Union (MP3)
Little Dragon, a Swedish electronica act formed in Gothenburg in 1996, might have just brokered some real success with their third record ‘Ritual Union’. Interpreting the sparse, sample-based drumming of dubstep in terms of TVOTR and Jamie XX and striking this against the girlish neo-soul vocal of Swedish-Japanese Yukumi Nagano with a band who made their livings as session musicians has won them fans inclusive of Jimmy Fallon, and collaborations with Dave Sitek, SBTRKT, Jose Gonzalez and Gorillaz. With an arrangement which could easily have left their sound icy and unconvincing, comes the forever-repeatable title song ‘Ritual Union’ a sleek, stylish and soulful.
Read the full list / read #30 - #26 

ALBUMS OF 2011 #35 - #31

#35 Destroyer - Kaputt - Poor In Love (MP3

A January release date rendered Destroyer’s Kaputt one of 2011’s first great records. Its the ninth studio album from Vancouver’s Dan Bejar, a re-imagining of 1980s synthpop and glamorous shoegaze, laden with female harmonies and brass sections, squealing dance synths and seamless intertwining transitions of close-mic vocals, watery background noise and modern synthesisers.

#34 Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact - Mindkilla (MP3)

Glittering and defiant psychedelic disco with a heavy dance beat, sprawling laser-like melodies and an intense sci-fi feel. ‘Mindkilla’ I find a truly very disturbing and confusing experience, and wonder where people like Gang Gang Dance come from? As far as electronica goes this is some of the most outgoing and tropical and awe-inspiring I’ve come across. Otherworldly pop music.

#33 Lady Lazarus - Mantic - The Eye In The Eye Of The Storm (MP3)

Lady Lazarus is the solo project of Californian singer-songwriter Melissa Ann Sweat; her sound is something of Northern America, and she’s fearless to meddle with the drone in ways markedly similar to Sharon Van Etten. Her vocals are buried in the instrumentation in a similar occasionally raspy manner, skipping and sliding in and out of timings and outlining sparsely told stories in a strong country accent. Manticreminds me of Jessica Jalbert’s stunning ‘Brother Loyola’ a little.

#32 Akron/Family - S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT -  Silly Bears (MP3)

Akron/Family are a caricature of what I’d imagine a nightmarish Wolf Parade era-Mount Zoomer (anyone remember Kissing The Beehive?) to sound like. ‘The Cosmic Birth..’, reportedly written next to a Japanese volcano and recorded in an abandoned train station in Detroit, is a purpling guitar-ridden epic, coalesced into the jottings of an over-amplified freak folk jam session. Eclecticism is Akron/Family’s defining feature here as ever. Buy here from Dead Oceans.

#31 Little Dragon - Ritual Union - Ritual Union (MP3)

Little Dragon, a Swedish electronica act formed in Gothenburg in 1996, might have just brokered some real success with their third record ‘Ritual Union’. Interpreting the sparse, sample-based drumming of dubstep in terms of TVOTR and Jamie XX and striking this against the girlish neo-soul vocal of Swedish-Japanese Yukumi Nagano with a band who made their livings as session musicians has won them fans inclusive of Jimmy Fallon, and collaborations with Dave Sitek, SBTRKT, Jose Gonzalez and Gorillaz. With an arrangement which could easily have left their sound icy and unconvincing, comes the forever-repeatable title song ‘Ritual Union’ a sleek, stylish and soulful.

Read the full list / read #30 - #26