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Verse two, coming with that Heineken brew…. See Also: Passion of the Weiss Top 50 Albums (#50 – 26) See Also: Passion of the Weiss Top 50 Albums: 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 25. Big K.R.I.T. – Return of 4Eva [Self-Released] Big K.R.I.T. rose to “next” status not necessarily because of his overly impressive rapping… Continue reading »
Like we always do about this time. See Also: Passion of the Weiss Top 50 Albums: 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 50. Ty Segall – Goodbye Bread [Drag City] The sun rises slowly and when it hits Ty Segall’s window, he imitates its motion and before he gets out of bed, he stretches and unleashes… Continue reading »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16pZ9POQL3Y Why don’t they call it roundtine? 20. Yelawolf – Trunk Muzik 0-60 – [Interscope/Ghetovision] Yelawolf is an inked-up, part-Cherokee rapper from Alabama with a haircut that the erstwhile members of Japan and Duran Duran would kill for. The guy has more personality than 99% of all rappers solely based on appearance. But he also… Continue reading »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlrN3tt62BI You’re always welcome at an Arthur Murray dance party. 50. DaVinci – The Day the Turf Stood Still – [SWTBRDS] A cursory skim of The Day the Turf Stood Still might convince you that DaVinci is the latest underground talent from New York, but the longtime Fillmore resident reps San Francisco through and… Continue reading »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYYZBGJVJkk Because the dumb are mostly intrigued by the drum machine. Because Sach will opine differently in the comment section. Because my favorite Beat Album is “Kaddish.” Short write-ups because writing about electronic music is like dancing about Autechcre. When in doubt, just say noirish. 10. Baths – Cerulean [Anticon] Distilling the cosmic sampledelics and… Continue reading »
Warp’s website has fairly elaborate details about Cosmogramma, Flying Lotus’s sophomore “space opera,” slated for release on 4/20 — along with efforts from Javelin and Caribou. Clearly, this is all some sort of insidious plot to bankrupt the weed smokers of America and England. The Internet is already abuzz over the guest appearance from Paste… Continue reading »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLIdD5UfXIo Brought to you by our sponsors, Brother Love and The Honky Tonk Man. 25. Diamond District – In The Ruff [Mello Music Group] Taking artists at their word is a notoriously tricky enterprise. Even allowing for 100 percent sincerity, intentions and ambitions are often discordant with the final results. Luckily, anyone attempting to assess… Continue reading »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_9ByHQ6PAY Brought to you by our sponsor: “Piper’s Pit.” 50. Exile – Radio [Plug Research] Best known for producing 2006’s acclaimed collaboration with Blu, “Below the Heavens,” Exile emerged as a viable creative force in his own right on “Radio,” a found-art opus that found him re-configuring taped snippets of everything from old commercials to… Continue reading »
To be fair, the urchin on the far right has bars for days. Like Quinton, a zip is on its way. 50. Dan Ex Machina – “Beautiful Women, Busy Plot” [Self-Released] 49. Times New Viking – “Move to California” [Matador] 48. White Denim – “Mirrored In Reverse” – [Downtown] 47. Souvenir – “Drums, Sex, Dance”… Continue reading »
With CD sales about as robust as the typewriter industry, it’s little secret that labels have had to get wiser about packaging and promo to entice customers to shill out $15 for a piece of plastic that they can readily pirate. So credit Bleep, the digital arm of Warp Records for their ambitious North/South/East/West Project,… Continue reading »