New Music Discovery: Pylon

Hey y’all,

SO. I found this great new-wave/post punk band called Pylon the other day and decided to share them with you all. Pylon has it’s main roots in the 80’s and were pretty big in the new-wave scene associated with acts like Mission of Burma, Wire, The Raincoats and Public Image Ltd. The first song I heard, Danger, was posted on Reddit’s r/listentothis subreddit (a very helpful method of finding out new music, I might add) and I instantly fell in love with the track. Sounded like a classic cut out of the 80’s framework (which I love) and had a ridiculously catchy bass line. I then proceeded to download two of their albums, Gyrate and Chomp, which I think should both be considered classics of the 80’s.

You should all check these folks out if you really dig an 80’s sound, great guitar and bass work or music in general. Sounds appropriate.

Pylon – Dub

Pylon – K

Pylon – Precaution

Have a great day, everyone!

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Radical Track & mp3! Grimes – “Genesis”

Ever since I saw this morning that Grimes, the creator of one of my most anticipated albums of this year and the owner of one of my favorite tracks from 2011 “Oblivion”, had released a new mp3 from her upcoming LP “Visions,” I’ve been bumping it all day.

This track is hot: extremely catchy and contains that signature “future pop” Grimes sound. The start is what gets me the most, I think. First it starts the main, bouncy synth line (a Grimes trademark, as far as I can see), then comes in Boucher’s feathery vocals layered on top of it. The upbeat drums burst in after awhile which at first don’t really fit with the song, but as the song builds and warps, they lock into their place as essentials of the song.

If the rest of “Visions” is this good, we might have an album of the year contender on our hands. We’ll see when it comes out on February 21st!

DOWNLOAD “GENESIS” HERE

Hope you all have a fantastic day!

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Beach House Vibes!

Hello all!

Well, I am writing this from my wonderful friend’s beach house in Marshfield, MA, and I thought it would be appropriate to make a playlist that reflects a nice, relaxing sentiment that promotes happiness and a general carefree attitude. After this stressful (happy?) Holiday season I think YOU (yes you) should chill out. One of the bands listed is even called Beach House. How perfect. Here’s some nice, relaxing, somewhat dancey themed jams!

Marathon – Tennis

Tell Her No (The Zombies Cover) – Tennis

Easy – Real Estate

It’s Real – Real Estate

Weekend – Smith Westerns

Feel It All Around – Washed Out

Street Joy – White Denim

Giants of Canaan – Air Drops

Wouldn’t it Be Nice – The Beach Boys

Daydream – Beach Fossils

Silver Soul – Beach House

Throw Down Your Heart – Bela Fleck

When I’m With You – Best Coast

Lover’s Carvings – Bibio

Libet’s Delay – The Caretaker

Decide – Caveman

Fast Challenges – Chad Valley

Bumper – Cults

Fresh – Daft Punk

Two Weeks – Grizzly Bear

Holocene – Bon Iver

If Looks Could Kill – Camera Obscura

Hits Me Like a Rock – CSS

Stay Close – Delorean

Balance – Futures Islands

Have a wonderful, relaxing winter and I hope you all enjoy yourselves with this plethora of warm, musical vibes!

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Albums of 2011 That I Overlooked: Part 2

Hey y’all, it’s me again. With more albums that I seriously overlooked and have not featured here on the old CBK yet. After lurking on many great “Best of 2011” lists of other blogs I’ve found tons of other albums that I had originally overlooked or missed in the heavy current of new music. Well, now I have listened to some of these overlooked/missed albums and I can fairly say that a few more should have been included in my “Top 50 Albums” list or perhaps just included in Honorable Mentions, still worth checking out. These are in no specific order.

1. Rustie – Glass Swords

This album, I don’t even know. It’s like it could have been a joke if it were pulled off any differently it would have been seen as some lame attempt at creating a fusion of all forms of popular dance and electronic music from the past 30-something years. But somehow, just barely, it comes off at the right amount of cheesiness and actual danceability. There are some songs that imitate dubstep without being that really obnoxious “brostep” and actually holds it together without being turned into some kind of meme. Other songs use classic 80’s/90’s bass sounds from Seinfeld and doesn’t trip and fall on using that signature sound trying to make something that wouldn’t work with the other parts of the album. Some songs even use retro/nintendo-like arpeggiating synths with nerdy, heroic melodies playing out like you were transported into a NES game. Fantastic. This album travels across time to create an album that is just plain fun and gets a dance party started. Ladies? Dance party? I have an album for that now! …Hello?

2. Balam Acab – Wander/Wonder

Oy vey, this album is gorgeous. That’s I’m gonna start off with, isn’t that great? It’s as if a there was a river of musical energy and you were just going down right into it and getting baptized in it or something. Not religious baptism, just sonic baptism. Totally different. The reason I bring up a river portion is because there are a ton of watery sound effects on here: rain boots squelching around in deep puddles, scuba suit bubbles, waves coming up onshore: the whole thing is dense with fluid textures and sounds mixed in with a few pitch bent vocal lines. This album really is like immersing yourself into the ocean and seeing all of the marine life swimming around you like it ain’t no thing. All of this is happening in a dream, mind you. A brilliant dream indeed.

3. James Ferraro – Far Side Digital


James Ferraro’s album Far Side Digital is something that one would find tucked inside of a manual to an old edition of Internet Explorer from the 90’s. The cover itself just SCREAMS early 90’s, with an iPad showing a picture of some kind of face in the clouds, just illustrating the lack of technological prowess back then. Even though I was consciously aware of my surroundings for about 5 or 6 of those 90’s years, one thing clearly sticks out and resembles this album: the mystery and fascination of the computer and other technologies. Lots of automated voices come out of the album, as well as random computer program noises like the Skype startup and closing noise, random bleeps and bloops of the stereotypical 90’s view of the future. Technology was going to advance so much that all of our worries were going to fly out of the door as robots and computers took our problems away. Back then, the American economy was booming and people were happy. Consumerism was through the roof and sitcoms illustrating happy families were abundant. This album resembles all of these things in a sort of mocking light: “How foolish those people were back then, letting the world go, just like that. Look where we are now. If this album had come out back then, it wouldn’t have made sense. Just an album of everyday noises. But now, it’s like a snide look at the present generation of US capitalism and consumerism.
OR MAYBE, it symbolizes none of this and Ferraro was just taking things from the 90’s and putting them together in an album. One can theorize, right?

4. Drake – Take Care

Okay Drake, you got me. This suave Canadian didn’t win me over with his debut Thank Me Later or his guest spots last year, but I definitely didn’t cast him out as being something that I definitely wouldn’t listen to. Drake caught my eye this year after raved about The Weeknd being incredible and he’s working with them in the studio. This showed me that the guy had good taste, which is great. Then, his album came out and I decided why not. I listened and it didn’t strike me as anything special at first. The collaboration with The Weeknd, “Crew Love” was stellar and housed that signature Weeknd sound which I was in love with all year. Perhaps I was looking at this album the wrong way. I was looking at it as if Drake was a cold, unemotional man who loved rapping about how rich he is and how all the others should aspire to be him. This is not what this record is unlike many other rap/r&b albums. The whole thing is a kind of story, not one that fits together perfectly, but Drake definitely paints a vivid picture of the message he is trying to send. Also, if I hadn’t gotten into The Weeknd, I probably wouldn’t have liked this album or even listened to this, since it’s really similar to The Weeknd in tone and songwriting. I really like it. Congrats, Drake: you got another fan on your boat.

5. Dirty Beaches – Badlands

I’d like to place this album in the same vein that I found The Caretaker’s great album An Empty Bliss From Beyond This World in. The reason is because it is drenched with retro vibes and lusts for that feeling of nostalgia. This guy definitely recreates that classic rock and roll sound by using catchy and simple guitar lines and jumpy vocals. Then he took it and drowned it in reverb, static and probably rerecorded it through an old radio. It really is if you turned on an old retro radio and it played the music from the same time period it’s from.
Going back to The Caretaker comment, I read a review of it somewhere where they compared the sound of it to an older person suffering from memory loss or Alzheimers , listening to a favorite record of theirs and trying to reignite those memories within their brain that they associated with the music on the record, but fail to do so. This is like that record, only this album is sweet surfish rock and roll and I like to think that the massive amounts of feedback and fuzz is the past trying to bring the music back to it’s original time period. If that makes sense. It’s a classy-ass record. Hit it up.

6. Julianna Barwick – The Magic Place

When I first saw all the hype that surrounded this album, I was skeptical. I had only heard one song (my usual mistake when judging albums/artists), the title track and I wasn’t impressed. I only thought “oh that’s cool this girl layered a bunch of her vocals on top of each other to create a web of sound akin to that of a choir floating in space. Then, while looking for music to listen to, I decided to finally plunge into the sonic wonderland that is The Magic Place. The first song hit me instantly, I had no idea what came over me. The voice of Barwick swirling around my ears like a warm whirlpool was like a dream, I really had one option on what to do at that moment: chill out and listen to the beauty. This isn’t just some run of the mill yoga music crap here either, this is the real deal here. It’s like choral music placed into a giant, reverberating room where sound energy doesn’t fade, it just layers on to what the other energy is doing. Actually, I’m pretty sure that’s what Barwick wanted to do when she made this album. Congratulations, you succeeded!
This could also be like if you took a normal pop song and slowed it down 500%, turning it into a mass of shimmering, sonic waves pouring over your face like a warm bath. Goodness, this is making me want to go a hot tub or something. Just get this album and chill out, you need it. Trust me.

 

7. Andy Stott – Passed Me By / We Stay Together

This album is along the same sort of lines as The Magic Place, only instead of layering large waves of voice, these are humongous waves of dark electronic sounds and textures being placed on one another, creating a more uneasy place than the one made in The Magic Place. These albums also groove a lot more than a lot of things I’ve seen this year when it comes to electronic instrumental. Almost all of the songs include a strong, spinal bass beat so the other sounds that Stott creates can snake around it and distort the bass in any way it likes. It’s incredibly dark and brooding, not as dark as what is showcased next, but still: not an average walk in the park. Some tracks have a few pitch bent vocals peppered in, giving a dehumanized sense to the song, as if a monster is lurking in the shroud of darkness that the song visualizes. But also, this also could be classified as a dance record. How you might ask? This was probably originally dance music that Stott put through many filters, among other things. It’s extremely interesting to listen to, the constant morphing of the sound is like an amoeba, shapeshifting around in your ears, unable to hold a constant shape.

7. Death Grips – Exmilitary

Death Grips’ album Exmilitary is terrifying. Well, terrifying might not be the right word for it. The album is definitely intimidating. It’s the loudest, most abrasive and aggressive thing I’ve listened to this year. The combination of some of the dirtiest-sounding beats and MC Ride’s guttural shouting of verses is a full-on overload of the senses. It really knocks you over the head with a lead pipe. But strangely, it always has the listener coming back to listen. The beats are extremely inventive and fit well with Ride’s flow.

With the beats and the rapping itself, I like to imagine that this was an album that was recorded all prim and proper-like a long time ago but was discarded among a bunch of other digital garbage. Over time, the content of the album started to rot and absorb other parts of the garbage around it, making the beats and synth parts grow nasty and unforgiving. Eventually someone finds the album in the garbage later and puts it in, only to find the mangled abomination that once was an average sounding rap album. It’s definitely not for everyone and it makes everything you listen to after it sound like little kittens mewing to it’s mother.

This album is one of those rare spectacles where the concept on paper sounds like a train wreck: “angry shouting rap with panicked beats with melting synths all around it” sounds kinda bad right? But this time it’s pulled off in a way that keeps an arty sentiment in mind, not being totally balls to the wall aggressive and violent. It’s not for me all the time, but in the high-charged moments where I need something to make me want to break something, this is where I’m going to go first.
Oh yeah and it’s all for free on their website, Google dat!

 

Have a fantastic holiday, everyone!

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New Lana Del Rey – “Off to the Races”

New Lana Del Rey song has just surfaced, “Off to the Races” has a few videos of it being performed live but now there’s an official studio version. This definitely reminds me of a 1920’s woman in the Great Gatsby set in the 21st century, what with the advanced beats and instrumentation within. It definitely has the “Del Rey” signature sound on it, something I like to call “beautiful but tragic.” The sound is definitely working for her and it’s working for me too, making Born to Die one of my most anticipated records of 2012.

Check it out at BlahBlahBlahScience HERE

Hope you have a great day!

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Albums I Really Should Have Included in my Top 50 of 2011

Everyone makes mistakes, right? I too make mistakes. After publishing my “Best Albums of 2011” list a few weeks ago, I realized that I had made a few mistakes in not including some of the albums I’m about to feature here. These albums could have been on one of my many honorable mentions posts or I could have found them after I published the list. These albums should not be considered “Honorable Mentions,” more like SUPER honorable mentions that REALLY should have been on my list. There are probably dozens of other albums that I had missed or purely overlooked out there, but these five were the ones that I felt were the most appropriate to be featured once more on this blog.

 

The Men – Leave Home

This was one of the albums that I found out about after I published my list and it definitely would have been on there if I had paid more attention to the music of the moment. This full-length is packed full of rambunctious energy that is displayed with heavily distorted guitars, whirlwinds of hard-hitting chords, whiny feedback and of course the topper of the crown, the vocals. These vocals weave from non-screaming and screaming at points, but this kind of screaming isn’t the kind you’d find in those emo-hardcore bands that have very refined screaming within. Nah, this is brutal, throat-punishing shouting that rips the paint off of walls. I bet you can picture the band recording this album in a basement of a house and by the end of the album the house has been torn to shreds just because of the sheer power and ferociousness of the music.

 

Danny Brown – XXX

The emergence of underground hip-hop this year has sure been a great revolution so far, making rather unknown acts like Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky, Cities Aviv and G-Side come to the front of the pack of hyped blog groups and magazine interviewees. This new to the spotlight rapper comes from my town of birth, Detroit, Michigan and he reps the crumbling city quite well. His voice is highly recognizable and whip-like, delivering verses like it ain’t no thing. The beats that he uses are split between radio-ready mainstream beats and sinister, industrial beats that fit with his dark rhymes. Some of the songs really reflect the atmosphere he grew up in, dark and scarred, as though the song has seen things that changed it for good. A city that was once a great dynasty is now a cold and unforgiving shell of scrap metal: this album perfectly recreates that chilling feeling with disturbing accuracy.

 

Clams Casino – Instrumental Mixtape

One of two hip-hop instrumentalists on this list, Clams Casino is known for making hugely expansive beats with tons of ambient textures and a strong bass beat making for the spine. He’s primarily made beats for underground hip hop stars like A$AP Rocky, Lil B and Main Attrakionz but I’m pretty sure he should be recruited to be making some beats for some more higher-profile stars soon because of this mixtape. It’s some seriously epic music, putting rap verses in front of it would only give the song some garnish for what is already there.

 

AraabMuzik – Electronic Dream

MIDI pad destroyer AraabMuzik wowed not only myself but the music world by creating hip hop instrumentals that didn’t sound like instrumentals. This is the second hip-hop instrumentalist on this list, which is strange, eh? Unlike Clams Casino, whose beats are more laid back and drugged out, these tracks are more energetic and danceable. These easily stand out on their own and it almost seems inappropriate to put verses over these tracks. He made perfectly accessible club music that gets the body moving, while also doubling as a hip-hop instrumentalist. I better see more of Araab in the future, making some sick beats for both up and coming rap stars but some well known ones.

 

The Caretaker – An Empty Bliss Beyond This World

This album reminds me of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. The original creator meant for it to sound like The Shining and both movies star Jack Nicholson so I’m not too far off. It feels as if you’re actually living inside of the movie when listening. Either that or it’s haunting you. Seriously. Ghosts everywhere. Chilled out ghosts, but there are some freaking ghosts up in here.
This is what it really sounds like: old films, vinyl crackle, pianos, phonograph, old uncomfortable couch, dust, mildew, moldy curtains, The Great Gatsby, abandoned hotels, retirement homes, your brain working against you and with you at the same time but on different tasks, family photos from the 30’s, looking at a fancy restaurant while underwater as if you’re a lobster in a fishtank, the Titanic (not the movie, actually being on the Titanic) only it’s sunken underwater and all the ghostly passengers are having a merry time while you’re sitting there scared out of your diving suit.
It’s a fantastic project and I just now realize the error of my ways of immediately labeling it an “honorable mention.” There wasn’t anything else like it this year. The way it just soothes you but keeps you on edge at the same time is wondrous.

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Warm Visions’ 100 Favorite Songs of 2011

I’m gonna take the approach that Pretty Much Amazing took when they were crafting their “Best Songs of 2011” list by taking the first 80 and alphabetizing them, then putting the TOP 20 in another post. Since there are SO many good songs, there really isn’t really any good way to rank them in a good way.

Here they are, 80 of my favorite songs of the year!

  1. A.D.H.D. – Kendrick Lamar
  2. Africastle – Battles
  3. All Alone – Toro Y Moi
  4. Amor Fati – Washed Out
  5. An Argument with Myself – Jens Lekman
  6. Another Girl – Jacques Greene
  7. As Bright As Your Night Light – Nerves Junior
  8. As Young As Yesterday – Korallreven
  9. Baby’s Arms – Kurt Vile
  10. Balance – Future Islands
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  11. Bataille – The Men
  12. Black Night – The Dodos
  13. Bobby in Phoenix – Gorillaz
  14. Body Work/Fuck My Brains Out – The-Dream
  15. Bronx Sniper – Mister Heavenly
  16. Burned Out – The Field
  17. Coming Down – Dum Dum Girls
  18. Common Burn – Mazzy Star
  19. Contraption/Soul Desert – Thee Oh Sees
  20. Countdown – Beyoncé
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  21. County Line – Cass McCombs
  22. Crystalline – Bjork
  23. Damage – Handsome Furs
  24. Decimate Everything – Born Gold
  25. Die – Girls
  26. Einmal in der Woche Schreien – Siriusmo
  27. End of Days – Light Asylum
  28. Especially Me – Low
  29. Far Nearer – Jamie XX
  30. For Love I Come – Thundercat
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  31. Free Press and Curl – Shabazz Palaces
  32. Hanging On – Active Child
  33. Hits Me Like A Rock – CSS
  34. Hours – Tycho
  35. How Deep Is Your Love? – The Rapture
  36. I Don’t Want Love – The Antlers
  37. I Follow Rivers – Lykke Li
  38. I Wanna Meet Dave Grohl – Wavves
  39. I Wanted to Tell Her (ft. Nancy Whang and the Juan Maclean) – Holy Ghost!
  40. Invisible – Wild Beasts
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  41. Kaputt – Destroyer
  42. Kelly – When Saints Go Machine
  43. Lonely Boy – The Black Keys
  44. Michael Jackson – Das Racist
  45. Money on the Floor (Ft. 2 Chainz, 8Ball & MJG) – Big K.R.I.T.
  46. Montana – Youth Lagoon
  47. Montezuma – Fleet Foxes
  48. New Brigade – Iceage
  49. New Work – jj
  50. No Future/No Past – Cloud Nothings
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  51. No Real Reason – White Denim
  52. Novacane – Frank Ocean
  53. Oblivion – Grimes
  54. Origins – Tennis
  55. The Other Shoe – Fucked Up
  56. Out Getting Ribs – Zoo Kid/King Krule
  57. Pencil Pimp – Sepalcure
  58. Perth – Bon Iver
  59. Pinky’s Dream (ft. Karen O) – David Lynch
  60. Pretty Poly – Teebs
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  61. Psychic Driving – Soft Metals
  62. Replica – Oneohtrix Point Never
  63. Ritual Union – Little Dragon
  64. Santa Fe – Beirut
  65. Shit-Hawk in the Snow – Moonface
  66. Silky Eyes – Puro Instinct
  67. Sons of Stone – The People’s Temple
  68. Take Care (ft. Rihanna & Gil-Scott Heron) – Drake
  69. Te Amo – Atlas Sound
  70. Top Bunk – Gauntlet Hair
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  71. True Loves – Hooray for Earth
  72. Two-Way Mirror – Crystal Antlers
  73. We Have Everything – Young Galaxy
  74. Wildfire – SBTRKT
  75. The Wilhelm Scream – James Blake
  76. The Words That Maketh Murder – PJ Harvey
  77. Yonkers – Tyler the Creator
  78. You Carried Us (Share With Me the Sun) – Portugal. the Man
  79. You Make the Sun Fry – Ty Segall
  80. YR LOVE – Holy Other

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Warm Visions’ Favorite 50 Albums of 2011

It’s that time of the year again!

BEST ALBUMS OF THE YEAR TIME!!!

This year, there’s an influx of hip-hop and other things that weren’t typically on my list last year. There’s a bunch of underground hip-hop albums backing up the rear of the list (Kendrick Lamar, A$AP ROCKY, Cities Aviv), along with some jangly lo-fi pop (Ty Segall, Dum Dum Girls, Yuck) and then some albums that came out of my left-field taste peppered throughout the list (Lady Gaga, Oneohtrix Point Never, Fucked Up). The #1 will REALLY surprise most of the readers that visit the site and it won’t really align with any other “Top 2011” list that has come out thus far, or ones that I have seen. But hey, it’s my favorite.

Let’s get started, shall we?

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50. Florence + the Machine – Ceremonials
49. Kendrick Lamar – Section .80
48. Cities Aviv – Digital Lows
47. Destroyer – Kaputt
46. A$AP Rocky – LIVELOVEA$AP
45. Born Gold – Bodysongs
44. Thundercat – The Golden Age of Apocalypse
43. Yuck – Yuck
42. Ty Segall – Goodbye Bread
41. Fucked Up – David Comes to Life
40. Dum Dum Girls – Only in Dreams
39. Iceage – New Brigade
38. The Field – Looping State of Mind
37. Washed Out – Within and Without
36. Wild Beasts – Smother
35. Bjork – Biophilia
34. Korallreven – An Album by Korallreven
33. The Black Keys – El Camino
32. PJ Harvey – Let England Shake
31. Portugal the Man – In the Mountain, In the Cloud
30. Cults – Cults
29. Toro Y Moi – Underneath the Pine
28. Lady Gaga – Born this Way
27. Active Child – You Are All I See
26. Real Estate – Days
25. Youth Lagoon – Year of Hibernation
24. Tune-Yards – WHOKILL
23. SBTRKT – SBTRKT
22. James Blake – James Blake
21. Young Galaxy – Shapeshifting

20. Oneohtrix Point Never – Replica

19. Nerves Junior – As Bright As Your Night Light

18. Neon Indian – Era Extraña

17. Cut Copy – Zonoscope

16. Handsome Furs – Sound Kapital

15. Battles – Gloss Drop

14. Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues

13. Ford and Lopatin – Channel Pressure

12. Smith Westerns – Dye it Blonde
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I feel like if I were older, this album would be further back on my list or maybe even not on my list at all. But I am a teenager at the moment and this album came out while I was in my senior year of high school. I had already been accepted into college, my grades were great, my friends were great and life was going okay. Just floating along in a building waiting to get out of it. Considering that the members of Smith Westerns were just teenagers, this music they created really spoke to me.
That teen angst energy woven into it makes me want to go back to my hometown, gather up my friends, hop in a car and drive somewhere to have the best of times before we all grow up to be boring adults.

11. Atlas Sound – Parallax
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10. Bon Iver – Bon Iver
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It’s Bon Iver. He got Grammy nominations! You have to like him, right? Best New Artist! Oh yeah all day! He never had a release previous to this one, let alone one that “established his public image!” Nah man. Yeah his music is great. He’s truly a wizard. Him and his band. Justin Vernon. Cmon.

9. The Weeknd – House of Balloons
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My friends were really surprised when they heard the “newest, hottest group of the year” I had told them about previous to putting on earphones and pressing play on my iPod while I stared intently at them, waiting for their facial expressions. “Trevor…” they’d usually start with, “is this really what you’re talking about? This R&B kind of sex jam? This is so unlike you! I thought you only liked indie rock/folk stuff!” Well my dear friend that I am forcing to listen to this great album, yes. I do really like this. Abel Tesfaye’s  vocals are one in a million fantastic and the dark, haunting beats are the perfect story tellers for this tale of drugs, women and self-deprecation. Fokken fantastic.

8. Girls – Father, Son, Holy Ghost
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This list is full of artists who have not impressed me in the past and then BLOW ME AWAY with the next album they release. This is exactly the case with this album. The perfect combination of heartfelt melodies, surfy-guitars, gospel singers… This album has it all, basically.

7. Gang Gang Dance – Eye Contact
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6. Shabazz Palaces – Black Up
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Shabazz Palaces, the oddest yet best hip-hop I’ve heard in a very very long time has been chilling in my Top 10 of the Year since it came out in June. The beats are… so good. Like nothing that has ever happened. Ever. The lyrics are fantastic. Gah. Everything is just so well put together on this album it’s mind blowing. How songs can turn into a demented rap song that you would find on an Odd Future mixtape or something of that nature, then it turns into a super jazzy breakdown that melts my brain.

5. White Denim – D
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This album is what finally put White Denim on my “To Watch for” list for all time. White Denim crafted an album that combined psychedelic rock, classic Zeppelin hooks, Black Keys soul and groove, plus their own signature sound that is not to be reckoned with. This album, along with their other EP they released this year “Takes Place in Your Work Space” is something that both me and my dad could get into this year.

4. M83 – Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming
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One of the most anticipated albums of the year lived up to the hype and then some with it’s sweeping epic synth melts going across an electronic plain of the brain. Is that too much? Nah. It’s M83, the most epic of all. The funny thing about this record is that it really reminded me of my childhood with it’s melodies and sound effects put into it. Like the song “Midnight City”, when I first heard it I instantly thought of my early childhood playing video games like “Donkey Kong Country 1-3”, sitting in my family room with a juice box while my parents shuffled around me trying to get work done. Gah. It’s just too good. It turns everything you see into something magical. Send this to Africa! It will help them!

3. Panda Bear – Tomboy
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Panda Bear, no matter what he does will always rank high in my books. Well, almost everything. This definitely. 

2. Stuart Duncan, Chris Thile, Edgar Meyer & Yo-Yo Ma – The Goat Rodeo Sessions
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1. St. Vincent – Strange Mercy
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Warm Visions’ Favorite Remixes of 2011!

This year I decided to do a feature on remixes, since there were some fantastic remixes put out and it didn’t seem right to exclude them from the list and place them with the “Best Songs of 2011” because it just doesn’t seem right. Same sort of thing went on with EP’s; things need to get posted on here! Definitely!

So I collected some of my favorite remixes that came out this year and made a list out of them! What else am I gonna do with them? NOTHING.

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Warm Visions’ Favorite 10 EP’s of 2011

This is the first time that I made a separate feature for EP’s that came out in a year, but A TON of really good ones came out that it would be unfair of me to leave them out on the blog and I didn’t want to put them in the same category as albums/mixtapes since it would seems odd that such a small amount of songs could pass a full-length (even though many on here could).

So here they are, my favorite EP’s of 2011!

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