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Friday
Dec162011

In Which We Experience The Finest Sound Of 2011

The 50 Best Songs of 2011

by DANISH AZIZ

From the audio animated gif of "Is This Power" (is that a YTMND?) to the viral video villainy of Kreayshawn/Rebecca Black/Lana Del Rey, 2011 was nothing if not meme-orable. The list presented below is guaranteed to be 50 of the 300 best songs of the past twelve months. Many of the songs were featured on our best of the half year list, but we've tried to adjust the rankings to give some shine to songs that haven't already been featured, so take these rankings as seriously as you should.

1 "Is This Power" - The Field (mp3)

2 "The Morning" - The Weeknd (mp3)

3 "How I Roll" - Britney Spears (mp3)

4 “I’m On One”- DJ Khaled f. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne (mp3)

5 "It's Not Real" - Dead Gaze (mp3)

Araab Muzik

6 "Make It Happen" - Araab Muzik (mp3)

7 "Motivation" - Kelly Rowland (mp3)

8 "Anteroom" - EMA (mp3)

9 "Last Night At The Jetty" - Panda Bear  (mp3)

10 "Le Troublant Acid" - KZA (mp3)

11 "212" - Azealia Banks (mp3)

12 "Getting Me Down" - Blawan (mp3)

13 "Everything Goes My Way" - Metronomy (mp3)

14 "Ghetto" - The Dream (mp3)

15 "Neon" - Dark Sky (mp3)

16 "Gentle Persuasion" - Doug Hream Blunt (mp3)

17 "Ten Years"- Shocking Pinks (mp3)

18 "Out Getting Ribs" - Zoo Kid (mp3)

19 "Stolen Dog" - Burial (mp3)

20 "Ego" - Four Tet, Burial, and Thom Yorke (mp3)

21 “Zan with That Lean” - Soulja Boy (mp3)

22 "Headlines" - Drake (mp3)

23 "Twerk It" - LDFD (mp3)

24 "Yardman Riddim" - Balistiq Beats (mp3)

Nurses

25 "Fever Dreams" - Nurses (mp3)

26 "Gucci Gucci" - Kreayshawn (mp3)

27 "I Got AIDS"- Lil B (mp3)

28 "Der Tanz der Gluehwuermchen" - Dominik Eulberg (mp3)

29 "Tell Me (Kingdom Edit)" -  Jacques Greene (mp3)

30 "Mindkilla" - Gang Gang Dance (mp3)

31 "Another Naive Individual Glorifying Greed and Encouraging Racism" - Big Krit (mp3)

32 "Vanessa" - Grimes (mp3)

33 "Powa" - Tune-Yards (mp3)

34 "Guitar Solo"- Danny Brown (mp3)

35 "I'm God" (instrumental) - Clams Casino (mp3)

36 "I'll Take Care of U (Special DJ version)- Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie xx (mp3)

toro y moi

37 "Still Sound"- Toro y Moi (mp3)

38 "Swerve the Reeping of All That Is Worthwhile" - Shabazz Palaces (mp3)

39 "Hope" - Munchi (mp3)

40 "Every Minute Alone" - WhoMadeWho (mp3)

41 “On My Level” ft. Too Short - Wiz Khalifa (mp3)

42 "Chrysalis Records" ft. Trust - Egyptrixx (mp3)

43 “Slime” - Sleeping Bag (mp3)

44 "High Together" - Siriusmo (mp3)

45 "Battle for Middle You" - Julio Bashmore (mp3)

46 "You Always Start It" - xxxy (mp3)

47 "Survive It" - Ghostpoet (mp3)

48 "Songs for Women" - Frank Ocean (mp3)

49 "Hey Muma" - Cam'ron & Vado (U.N) (mp3)

50 "The Breaks" - Planningtorock (mp3)

Danish Aziz is the senior contributor to This Recording. He is a writer living in Portland. You can find his best songs of 2010 here. He tumbls here and twitters here. You can find an archive of his writing on This Recording here. He last wrote in these pages about the best singles of the half-year.

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Wednesday
Jul132011

In Which We Unveil The 25 Best Singles Of 2011

The 25 Best Singles of 2011 (So Far)

by DANISH AZIZ

The 2011 musical harvest has been bountiful, so much so that I had to whittle this list down to 25 choices from my original list of over 100 songs. If you're interested in hearing the rest of the best I'll probably post them as genric mixes on my SoundCloud at some point.

25. "Hope" - Munchi (mp3)

Moombahton has been garnering a fair amount of buzz this year so it's only right that I give this nanogenre some shine. TBQH this song would be a crescendo classic regardless of the drums you put underneath it, but the reggaeton oompaloompa is definitely present so Moombahton it is. Moooooooombahton.

24. “Slime” - Sleeping Bag (mp3

Believe it or not there was a time and place where indie rock wasn't the default music for everyone from NPR dads to Revlon commercial makers. To listen to Sleeping Bag's charmingly catchy "Slime" is to be instantly transported back to those days when the hipster marketing demographic didn't exist but college kids could nod knowingly about "PoMos."

23. "What The Hell" - Avril Lavigne (mp3)

If our current crop of pop stars is limited to Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Britney Spears, and Ke$ha, and I were forced to choose my favorite white one, I'm going Team Avril every time.  

Frank Ocean

22. "Breakfast" - EMA (mp3)

A nice drone-y song featuring the endearing refrain "big fat breakfast, big fat bluebird." 

21. "Songs for Women" - Frank Ocean (mp3)

The critical discussion around Odd Future is probably the biggest argument for why reading pop music analysis is mostly pointless and probably even harmful to the reader. Luckily, Odd Future affiliate Frank Ocean's music is almost impossible to demonize so it's pretty hard for writers to make the stories about themselves instead of this talented young singer.  

20. "Be The One" - Brenmar (mp3)

There's at least one American who can hold his own amongst the current crop of killer UK DJ's and producers.

Gang Gang Dance

19. "Mindkilla" - Gang Gang Dance (mp3)

On some zany Japanese video game global-beat ish. 

18. "Really Raw" - Tyga ft. Pharrell, Game, & Snoop Dogg (mp3)

Only about 25% of the things mentioned in this song are actually "really raw" ("porno on the iPad"?), but that Neptunes beat is so raw it's still mooing; a return to form for the production duo.

17. "Still Sound" - Toro y Moi (mp3)

It was a crime for Toro y Moi to have ever been lumped in with the chilldren making "chillwave." With his new album employing a live band and utilizing no samples, Chaz Bundick shows he's a genuine talent with songwriting chops who has many albums ahead of him. Hopefully one of those albums is a proper Les Sins release.

16. "Till The World Ends" - Britney Spears (mp3)

This is about as much of a Britney track as "Friday" is a Rebecca Black song, but Dr. Luke/Ke$ha have done a great job of incorporating brostep aesthetics into the current pop production formula. 

15. "Swerve the Reeping of All That Is Worthwhile" - Shabazz Palaces (mp3)

I love rap groups on traditionally "alternative rock" labels (in this case Sub Pop). See also Chicago's All Natural who had a release on Thrill Jockey.

14. "Ego" - Burial, Four Tet, & Thom Yorke (mp3)

Supergroup. 

13. "Yardman Riddim" - Balistiq Beats (mp3)

You can hear this massive riddim on songs like "Concrete Jungle" but it's pretty incredible on its own too. 

12. "Ten Years" - Shocking Pinks (mp3)

The best pink to come out of New Zealand since The Chills.

Julio Bashmore

11. "Battle for Middle You" - Julio Bashmore (mp3)

How long can UK bass music's domination last and how long will most Americans ignore the most important movement in contemporary music? 

10. "Chrysalis Records" - Egyptrixxx ft. Trust (mp3)

Egyptrixxx's Night Slug brethren took the number one spot on 2010's end of year best music list. However, this song is less of a "banger" and more of a "grower," so much so that it's currently the most played song in my proprietary media player.

9. "Out Getting Ribs" - Zoo Kid (mp3)

Scotland's Zoo Kid is literally a kid (he's 16) making grown up music with the kind of soul only a ginger could muster. John Lennon was wrong, woman is the ginger of the world.

8. "Hey Muma" - Cam'ron & Vado (The U.N) (mp3)

Cam is the funniest rapper alive (followed by Noreaga). He's also had a knack for beat selection and a unique sartorial flair (no homo). In case you were wondering, he's still got it.

7. "Gentle Persuasion" - Doug Hream Blunt (mp3)

It's unclear when this song was actually recorded, Doug Blunt claims the year 2000, but the song hit the Internet in December of 2010. Here's an excerpt from San Francisco record store Aquarius Records' blog describing how Mr. Blunt brought the record in himself:

It's pretty phenomenal that this record went from getting the suspicious side-eye when we first took it in on consignment, to becoming one of our favorite "WTF?" records of the year! When it first appeared, no one seemed to know where it came from (it had been brought in by Blunt himself, one day). And we weren't too sold on the cover, a generic photograph that looked like it was shot in the eighties, of this fellow Blunt, standing with a woman (a close friend of his, in a head to toe orange outfit that looks like it could have been prison garb, and who as it turns out, may no longer be alive) in front of a Mercedes parked in front of the mural on the side of the O'Farrell Theater on Polk street in San Francisco. Also, whenever there's a bunch of "ASCAP" logos plastered all over the front and back cover, our internal "uh-oh" meter goes way off.

So it just sat on our new arrivals shelf for a few weeks. But then a couple of folks (one of whom runs the Gloriette label, who have supplied us with some Ariel Pink and Nite Jewel records) started asking about it, because they had heard about this record, so we gave it a listen and were pretty surprised and rather blown away by what we were hearing. A lo-fi but breezy outsider funk, made with repetitive cheap-sounding keyboards loops and tones (the kind being currently exploited by Dam-Funk, Ariel Pink, and James Pants), strange metallic tropical guitar tones that sound more like steel drums and flute sounds than actual guitar, and sly, laid-back vocals and catchy, infectiously naive grooves that work their way into our heads and never let go. Everybody here ended up really really digging it.

6. "Brave (Dark Sky Remix)" - Kelis (mp3)

Not sure what to say about this, if you like my other electronic/dance music selections then you'll probably like this one too.

5. “I’m On One” - DJ Khaled ft. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne (mp3)

It pains me to put a song featuring Drake on this list. I don't mind the child actor playing R&B crooner on a hook, but when he puts on his tough guy affect based on careful study of what the media has told him black people are like, it makes me cringe far more than anything Kreayshawn has uttered. Having said that, the beat is sick, the hook is crazy catchy, and at least 1/3 of the rapping is enjoyable (Ricky).

Metronomy

4. "The Look" - Metronomy (mp3)

It hasn't been a secret since 2006, I love Metronomy.

3. "The Morning" - The Weeknd (mp3)

This song has been pretty ubiquitous this year and is almost universally appealing. If I ever DJ a wedding in the Midwest, this is what I'll open with. #crowdpleaser

2. "Getting Me Down" - Blawan (mp3)

This is the "Glut" meets "Wut" of 2011. Massive tune with an extended Brandy sample deftly reduced to second fiddle to some pots & pans percussion and grumbling bass 

1. "This Goal" - Darlington Nagbe 

Have you seen this goal? You should probably see this goal. I will take ranking music seriously when someone shows me the top 10 paintings from 1993.

Danish Aziz is the senior contributor to This Recording. You can find an archive of his writing on This Recording here. He is the creator of tumbledore. He twitters here.

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Thursday
Nov182010

In Which We Count Down The Best Music of 2010

The Best Singles of 2010

by DANISH AZIZ

The only thing I knew for certain when I started making these selections was that no songs from FIFA 2011 would make the cut. 2010's Best Songs list is limited to 15 picks and predictably features several of the top 10 selections from our best of the 1/2 year. This being something like the eighth year in a row that I've made a best music of the year list, it's become all too easy for me to predict common criticisms like: "it's only November" or "#3 just says the word 'marmot'" or  "Pitchfork!!!!!" All rational questions and criticisms, and ones I've kept in mind while making this list. Having said that, please limit all comments to praise and marriage proposals since you probably don't know what you're talking about

15. Jamie from The xx - "Far Nearer"

Okay, so this chune hasn't been released yet, but it captures the zeitgeist of 2010 better than any other song on here. The UK's domination of this year's list gives me faith that America will still lead the world in art when BRIC's in charge. (mp3)

14. Waka Flocka Flame - "Hard In Da Paint"

I'm the head of the muthafucking state! If you're offended by "nigga," just think of it as a rhythmic fill. (mp3)

13. Arcade Fire - "The Suburbs"

This takes a lot of proven pieces and throws them together in a way you knew would work as an Arcade Fire song. Deliberate phrases and progressions and production designed to induce a cinematic and enjoyable wistfulness. (mp3)

12. Joanna Newsom - "Good Intentions Paving Company"

Joanna's cousin Gavin was elected Lt. Governor of California despite having banged his publicly-paid secretary and best friend's wife while in office as mayor of San Francisco. Joanna wrote a beautiful song that I think is partially about...Andy Samberg, which I have listened to an embarrassing amount of times. All in all I'd say the Newsoms pulled a few fast ones this year. (mp3)

11. Shabazz Palaces - "Blastit"

Seattle has been repped by Sir Mix-a-lot for far too long for a city of such zany white people. In Palaceer Lazaro and Shabazz Palaces they've really "traded up" and gotten appropriately weird. (mp3)

10. Twin Shadow - "Castles In The Snow"

There were a lot of "Twin" bands this year, but I think this is the only one you'll have to remember. Twin Shadow and Light Asylum represent Brooklyn in the list this year, which makes the borough seem like the Gotham of the Gargoyles universe. (mp3)

9. Happy Birthday - "Subliminal Message"

The singer from Happy Birthday, who also performs King Tuff, has a familiar but hard to describe voice. It's represented by the mathemusical equation of  Scott McKenzie + yelping Pauly Shore = tight. Unrelated, but I'd wager a lot that Molly knows someone who slept with Pauly Shore. (mp3)

8. Light Asylum - "Dark Allies"

Until fairly recently the only way to hear this song was through live YouTube recording. Having since released a tour CD with the recorded version of "Dark Allies," you can now find proper mp3s of the song. The electricity that was so palpable in the live version (assisted by many audible "woooos!") is noticeably absent, but an almost campy ghoulishness fills the vacuum. (mp3)

7. Tamaryn -  "Love Fade"

The only San Franciscan on this list (by way of New Zealand) shows a mastery of her genre and a voice that lends itself to many a swoon-gaze. (mp3)

6. Crystal Castles - "Baptism"

You either like Alice Glass or you don't, I tend to find her bearable by the grace of CC's beats. On "Baptism," though, her trademark screech is as integral to the beast of a track as the Timbaland-trance synths are. (mp3)

5. Delorean - "Stay Close"

The joyed out Spaniards of Delorean brought us the summer album we all needed, and for that we thank them. But it's winter now, and the half year's best jam has dropped a few spots to create some room as the party moves indoors. (mp3)

4. James Blake - "CMYK" 

James Blake was arguably the most visible of the many British electronic artists featured this year. Blake's sound is ever evolving, but this song is the one that best represents a microgenre that Blake can lay claim to having blog-mainstreamed. (mp3

3. Ariel Pink  - "Round and Round" 

I'll be honest, I can't name many other Ariel Pink songs I like, and lack of effort could certainly be to blame. But someone has to be held accountable for chillwave, and Animal Collective says "not us!" That doesn't stop this song from being one I found myself coming back to consistently throughout the year. (mp3)

2. Mount Kimbie - "Carbonated" 

A lot of the higher ranked songs here are ones that I heard later in the year as the early hits fell victim to diminishing returns. Not the case with Mount Kimbie's "Carbonated," whose whispery beat seems to only get better with each listen. If you're a synesthete you're no doubt seeing a river of Reese's Pieces as you listen to this song. [SPONSORED BLURB] (mp3)

1. Girl Unit - "WUT"

The year's best song comes from yet another UK-based electronic artist, Girl Unit, whose label Night Slugs has been shining in 2010. Terms like "dubstep" and "post-dubstep" have become as unhelpful as "indie" when describing music, but suffice it to say that if you like UK dance music and you like(d?) southern rap then this is your anthem. For an added treat, just imagine Kyle's mom saying the "wut" parts. (mp3)

Danish Aziz is the senior contributor to This Recording. You can find his best songs of the half-year here. He is the creator of tumbledore. You can find his previous work on This Recording here.

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