2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
rooms was amazing, still listen to that on the regular.wobbles wrote:prism wrote: Machinedrum - Room(s)
FaltyDL - You Stand Uncertain
Pinch & Shackleton - Pinch & Shackleton
also dedication was great too.. and the author album..
there were a good amount of compilations as well, Bay area volume 3, best of tectonic volume 2, etc.
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Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
Culprate - Colours AND Flatline
Loxy and Resound - Burning Shadows
Alva Noto - Univrs
Bop - The Amazing Adventures Of One Curious Pixel
not forget the countless compilations from hotflush, R&S, Hessle, Exit Records ETC and all the others that have been mentioned
amazing year in general
Loxy and Resound - Burning Shadows
Alva Noto - Univrs
Bop - The Amazing Adventures Of One Curious Pixel
not forget the countless compilations from hotflush, R&S, Hessle, Exit Records ETC and all the others that have been mentioned
amazing year in general
Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
nicolas jaar
the first 2 weeknd mixtapes, but mostly HOB
pinch & shackleton
james blake
SBTRKT
sully
shlohmo
roll on 2012
the first 2 weeknd mixtapes, but mostly HOB
pinch & shackleton
james blake
SBTRKT
sully
shlohmo
roll on 2012
Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
PINCH & SHACKLETON!
by the way, this is my first article in english, a review of the P&S album...
http://ntropy.de/?p=2746
by the way, this is my first article in english, a review of the P&S album...
http://ntropy.de/?p=2746
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Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
No one ever seems to mention James Blake's debut, is it not really considered 'dubstep' enough for this kind of list? Or is it just not very popular...
Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
I mentioned it, as I did the Jamie Woon album (in a previous post because yes, this is a repost) as well as in my blog. If that's any relief.
Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
I've been going through a lot of the albums in this thread and so far glass swords blows everything else away.
Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
Bought this in April and still haven't made up my mind about it.joeki wrote:I mentioned it, as I did the Jamie Woon album (in a previous post because yes, this is a repost) as well as in my blog. If that's any relief.
Edit: Just listened again. Not bad at all for pop
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Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
Ramadanman / Pearson Sound / Whatever you call him 's mix for Fabriclive was big
http://www.mixcloud.com/jaketeagle/may-2012-explorations-in-bass/
Re: 2011 highlights? What a year for albums....
Kromestar's Colourful Vibrations hasn't been getting nearly enough love, and as far as I'm concerned Phaeleh's The Cold In You is an album, especially if we consider the two DMZ LPs to be albums
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You're quite right... I did a big review of it in Word mag, and have listened to it LOADS this year.Maccaveli wrote:Kromestar's Colourful Vibrations hasn't been getting nearly enough love
Agree Tes La Rok too, well underrated album...
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can't say i agree with you about the sully album, joe. to me, it was such a proper album! The beginning is the past, the middle is the present and the end is the future, beatwise.....
sub.wise:.
slow down
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I enjoyed Sully's LP but I agree it doesn't feel like an album. I appreciate it as pieces of music covering different sounds quite well but it just doesn't feel cohesive. On the subject of Keysound, I really failed to see what a lot of reviews saw in Damu's LP (especially Fact). It did literally nothing for me
Rustie is hands down the one for me. I like it for the exact reason I wasn't too keen on Sully's. It's not cohesive, but it is just banger after banger, insane go-fucking-mental music that no one can do better. Fingers crossed Hud Mo drops an LP this year
Clams Casino was of course very good, I only put it on when I can't think of anything else to put on so it suits that sort of "can't be arsed" mind state I get in when I feel I've exhausted my music library.
Weeknd was my best discovery by far in 2011, HoB and EoS are sick. Thursday was pretty lacking but combine this with Clams Casino and a large proportion of music that got plenty of play from me was entirely free.
Kuedo's Severant didn't do much for me either. I felt it went on for a bit too long considering how little sounds were covered. It did a great job at creating and maintaining an aesthetic (it'd make for a great dystopian sci-fi film soundtrack) but it just went on for too long.
Kode 9's LP was decent, again consistent aesthetic and the album run time was spot on. He is a master of bass manipulation and the album more or less delivered on what I expected.
Rustie is hands down the one for me. I like it for the exact reason I wasn't too keen on Sully's. It's not cohesive, but it is just banger after banger, insane go-fucking-mental music that no one can do better. Fingers crossed Hud Mo drops an LP this year
Clams Casino was of course very good, I only put it on when I can't think of anything else to put on so it suits that sort of "can't be arsed" mind state I get in when I feel I've exhausted my music library.
Weeknd was my best discovery by far in 2011, HoB and EoS are sick. Thursday was pretty lacking but combine this with Clams Casino and a large proportion of music that got plenty of play from me was entirely free.
Kuedo's Severant didn't do much for me either. I felt it went on for a bit too long considering how little sounds were covered. It did a great job at creating and maintaining an aesthetic (it'd make for a great dystopian sci-fi film soundtrack) but it just went on for too long.
Kode 9's LP was decent, again consistent aesthetic and the album run time was spot on. He is a master of bass manipulation and the album more or less delivered on what I expected.
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wow, i loved the rustie album, but it didn't seem cohesive at all!!! funny how subjective this is huh
i almost feel bad for you for not being able to get into the damu album
i almost feel bad for you for not being able to get into the damu album
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
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The sound of dubstep 3 was the worst by far.
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