Thursday, December 29, 2011

2011 Year-End Lists

TIME!  I went to the wire listening to everything of note that I could get my ears on.  I listened, documented, re-listened, ranked and now summarized all things significant (at least to myself, and hopefully fellow readers) in the world of music over the past year.  These lists are merely meant to provide insight into art maybe you've missed and should consider, or to potentially reconsider.  At the very least, I hope to provide some amusement as I try and document the year in music for myself and others.  Enjoy!

Top 25 Albums of the Year

1. The Weeknd, House of Balloons

Abel Tesfaye introduced a whole new sound and, in my opinion, a whole new genre, single-handedly.  I haven’t heard anything that’s so original, catchy and encompasses such a particular mood all at the same time since the xx’s debut.

standout: "Loft Music"

2. Drake, Take Care 
This is a terrible hip-hop album and an even worse R&B album.  But if you go into it without a genre expectation as boundaries, you will be rewarded with musical aesthetics that are matched perfectly with thematic songs full of emotions from loneliness to braggadocio, all fighting ferociously against a well-grounded tether.  It’s no coincidence that both the Weeknd and Drake had two of the best albums of the year.  They created a brand (OVOX’O) based on a sound that no-one can resist: glass-candy-induced sexiness.

standouts: “HYFR”, “Make Me Proud”

3. Big K.R.I.T., Return of 4eva (mixtape)

With one fell swoop Big K.R.I.T. drops an album that hip-hop heads have been waiting for since '96 and adds some new soul, from an old soul.

standout: “The Vent”

4. Kendrick Lamar, Overly Dedicated (mixtape) 
Kendrick Lamar is the emcee I was most excited to discover in 2011.  His range of topics is broader than any artist I can think of: from the on-going gang violence of Compton to internal dialogue of choosing a life of drugs to relationships to racial divides...

standouts: “The Heart Pt. 2”, “Cut You Off”, “Ignorance Is Bliss”, “R.O.T.C.”

5. Nikkiya, Speakher (mixtape)
Nikkiya is the protégé of Will “Supahotbeats’’ (Yelawolf’s main-producer-credited with most of Trunk Muzik).  And boy did he pick the right woman to work with.  At times her voice sounds like the late Amy Winehouse, but at the same time can ride a beat with the sing-songy ease of Lauryn Hill.  With an R&B artist, Will is able to expand his production repertoire into dance and even dubstep-esque tracks.  This mixtape has a little bit of everything and nearly avoids a misstep with the consistency of the overall sound.  Unfortunately, they squeezed a promo track (“It’s In The Game”) made for videogame developer, EA Sports.  This mixtape is only one skip away from being the best R&B album I heard all year.

standout: “Favorite Things”

6. SBTRKT, SBTRKT 
It seems like anyone can produce a dubstep and/or post-dubstep album that people will fawn over.  The ease of production and the lack of discerning taste has created two polarizing camps of people: love or hate.  I fall in the middle because I can tell the difference between some kid having fun throwing as many off-kilter drums and random bass wobbles as possible versus carefully crafted sonic landscapes.  And that is exactly what Aaron Jerome has done on what I’d put a flag in as the standard of the post-dubstep genre.

standout: “Never Never”

7. Lykke Li, Wounded Rhymes
My favorite Swedish import now darker, more grown up and still sexy as ever... summed up by the fantastic video for “Sadness Is A Blessing”.

standout: “I Follow Rivers”

8. Low, C'mon
One of the best opening tracks to an album with “Try To Sleep”.  Can you be broody and bad-ass while a banjo plays in the background?: “All you guys out there trying to act like Al Green… you’re all WEAK!”  Yes!  An incredibly strong album that runs out of character and whose pace slows around “Majesty/Magic”

standout: “Witches”

9. Girls, Father, Son and Holy Ghost
To follow up 2009’s near-perfect “Album” is quite a challenge.  I think they had the expectations in mind when they released the “Broken Dreams Club” EP last year to cleanse our palettes, help to shift the fans’ ears to a slight change in sound and to hopefully avoid the dreaded ‘sophomore slump’.  Master plan or not, they successfully dodged the industry curse and went on to produce an album lyrically and sonically much more mature than the myriad of hipster bands enjoying their fifteen minutes of fame.  I see Girls' career lasting many more albums and those albums making many more Best Of lists.

standouts: “Saying I Love You”, “Alex”

10. Adele, 21
5.7 million records (and counting) can’t be wrong.  (400k Xmas week!)
standouts: you've heard them all
11. Foster The People, Torches
Definitely the summer anthem… not just “Pumped Up Kicks”, but the whole album.  These guys did what Free Energy did last summer on an exponential scale.  Hook after hook with Mark Foster’s high-pitched, lo-fi vocals becoming instantly familiar with everybody’s inner youth.  It’s an album that lives up to its hype.

standout: “Helena Beat”

12. Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi, Rome
I don’t know much about 1970’s Italian film scores, but this album transports the listener through time and space to something at once nostalgic, yet so authentic.  Norah Jones refreshes herself and captures the attention of a completely new generation by trading in her sterile lab coat for elbow gloves and a boa in a smoke-filled piano bar.  And Jack White does what Jack White does best.  The fact that these two stellar singer/songwriters aren’t the highlights of the album proves how well-orchestrated the artists are at painting a picture with classic instruments.

standout: “Two Against One”

13. Hunx & His Punx, Too Young To Be In Love
50’s punk-pop with the tongue-in-cheek flair of gay lead-singer Seth Bogart.  Absolutely faaabulous fun!

standout: “Too Young To Be In Love”

14. Black Milk, Sean Price and Guilty Simpson, Random Axe 
Gutter at its finest.

standout: “Monster Babies”

15. Booker T. Jones, The Road From Memphis
Booker T. Jones + B3 organ + Sharon Jones + Questlove + Lou Reed = easy

standout: “Representing Memphis”

16. Malcolm and Martin (DJ Revolution presents), Life Doesn't Frighten Me
standout: "Win Or Lose"

17. Prof, King Gampo
standout: "On My Way"

18. Astronautilis, Our Science
standout: "Secrets On Our Lips" 

19. Sims, Bad Time Zoo
standout: "LMG"
20. Blood Orange, Coastal Grooves
standout: " Sutphin Boulevard", "S'Cooled"

21. Tron, Tron: Legacy Reconfigured
standout: "Derezzed (The Glitch Mob remix)"

22. Com Truise, Galactic Melt
standout: "Brokendate", "VHS Sex"

23. Layer Divide, Bodice Ripper
standout: "Labrador"

24. oOoOO, oOoOO
standout: "Hearts"
25. Shabazz Palaces, Black Up
standout: "An echo from the hosts that profess infinitum"

*Diamond Rings, Special Affections
*Toro Y Moi, Underneath The Pine
*Danny Brown, XXX
***Common, The Dreamer, The Believer
***Black Keys, El Camino 

*of note
***not listened to, but likely have a shot at the Top 25:

Top Album Art of the Year

Worst Album Art of the Year
Best Music Videos of the Year



The 2011 Doe Bay Sessions - Kelli Schaefer from Sound on the Sound on Vimeo.

Lykke Li - Sadness is a Blessing (Director Tarik Saleh) from Lykke Li on Vimeo.




Friday, December 16, 2011

Sleigh Bells, "Born To Lose"


Still loud, still fuggin' fuzzed-out guitar, still industrially large drums... still AWESOME!Reign of Terror is due February 14th you love-birds.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Drake x Lil Wayne, "Hell Yeah Fucking Lollipop (B-Rock blendit)


Drake x Lil Wayne - Hell Yeah Fucking Lollipop (B-Rock blendit) by DJ B-Rock

One of my favorite tracks off of the surprisingly excellent new Drake album is HYFR.  The problem is that it's hard to DJ it out since it starts with such a weak verse.  So I used a go-to, Lil Wayne's "Lollipop", that happens to also be in the same key in replace of the first verse and kept the anthemic chorus.  Enjoy!

Team Ghost, "High Hopes"



With melodies and cotton-y vocals reminiscent of the xx combined with raw, fuzzed-out guitar licks and red-lining effects ala Sleigh Bells, Team Ghost has me hooked.

Celebrate what you can't see by TeamGhost

Monday, December 5, 2011

Sleigh Bells - Reign of Terror (teaser trailer)



Sleigh Bells' debut record was one of my favorite records of 2010. When asked about their sophomore record, they claim it to be "louder." Due 1st quarter of 2012.  Can... not.. wait!

"Infinity Guitars" video

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Schoolboy Q, "What's the Word?"



This shit goes harder than a convict on a conjugal visit.

McKenzie Eddy, "Bees"




Potentially known from the recent Hip-Hop & Love tour with Murs and Tabi Bonney, the platinum songstress and president of Bluroc records (helped A&R the fantastic Blakroc album) laces some light-hearted guitar melodies with some beautifully quirky lyrics.  Her Young Platinum is available for free download.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Nomination #5 for Album Cover of the Year


Photo by my homie Tommy Ellis.  You can check out more of his excellent captured images at Manos Del Norte.  For booking, inquiries: tommywellis@gmail.com

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Nomination #4 for Album Cover of the Year


Florence & The Machine cover Drake's "Take Care"



Two Florence & The Machine posts in one week?  When they're killin' it like this... absolutely.  On BBC 1's Live Lounge Special they tackle a Jamie xx-produced title track off of Drake's surprisingly excellent sophomore album, Take Care.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Monday, November 21, 2011

Florence & The Machine "Shake It Out" on SNL


2111119235853 by YardieGoals

Florence Welch gave the best musical performance I've ever seen on SNL this past weekend... just, wow.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Having trouble partying...?



... let me help you with that.  Bangarang!

What's better than Thanksgiving dinner...?



... a good hip-hop show.  Join myself, Wide Eyes, Haphduzn, Mavin MC and more this Thursday at the Nomad.  Get there early... free PBR before 10:00.  Whaaaaaa!!!!?

The Jezabels, "Easy To Love"



This girl, er, band was in Minnehappiness Friday night at the 7th Street Entry and quickly made me a fan. They brought incredibly tight musicianship across the board all the way from Sydney.  The icing on the cake is that Hayley Mary is incredibly sexy and can sing her ass off.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

DJ Revolution, "The Cut"


Beat Box Set from The Cut on Vimeo.

DJ Revolution gets down with The Bridge (Serato integrated with Ableton) to present another tasteful orchestration of turntablism and musicology.

Nitty Scott MC, "Tell Somebody"



"Tell Somebody", off of my favorite female emcee's latest mixtape, Doobies and Popsicle Sticks, gets some visuals with Washington Square as a main backdrop.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Gem Club, "Twins"



Good morning, Minnehappiness.  This graduation into a new day is brought to you by Gem Club.  Their excellent new album on Hardly Out is out now.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Victoria's Secret models x M83



Yummy.

M83's excellent (9.1 on BitchforkHurry Up, We're Dreaming double-disco album is available now.  They are currently on a U.S. tour and will be at First Ave November 16th.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

AM & Shawn Lee making the track



I came across Shawn Lee's music through my love of Clutchy Hopkins' moody, breakbeat-centric downtempo instrumentals.  Clutchy Hopkins and Shawn Lee are long-time collaborators.  So when I saw that Shawn Lee was going to be playing at the Turf Club on November 11th with "AM", I had to know more.  This behind-the-scenes look at the creation of their track, "Somebody Like You" really explains it all.  It's definitely a welcome departure for Shawn Lee to be producing more pop-leaning, lighter songs.  I'm looking forward to catching these two live here in Minnehappiness.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Halloween Bash w/ Plain Ole Bill, Last Word & B-Rock


Tomorrow niiiiiiiight at Honey.  RSVP ch'ere!

After last years successful Halloween Bash, Plain Ole Bill & Last Word have decided to do it again. This year we invited our good friend DJ B-Rock to join the party and grabbed our girl La Manchita to come and hold down hosting duties. Surprises all night long. Get down to Honey early for FREE Punch from 9-10 PM. We'll be dropping all the classic jams through out the night. BAMMER!

Lineup:
Plain Ole Bill
Last Word
B-Rock
Hosted by:
La Manchita

21 Plus
7 Bucks
8:30 PM - 2 AM
FREE punch from 9-10 PM

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Lemolo: In Black and White


Lemolo: In Black & White from Sound on the Sound on Vimeo.

The fantastic Seattle music blog, Sound On The Sound, has made me a routine visitor for many reasons, if not solely for their intimate in-studio recordings captured in romantic black-and-white cinematography.  Many of these bring the raw talent of the artists out as much as any recording can.  This two-song set by Lemolo is an excellent example.  For another taste, check another recent post here.

Oh, and Meagan Grandall, if you happen upon this... will you marry me?

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Nasty



It's about time that Nasty's blackout over a bare-bones track gets a similarly classic set of visuals.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Friday, October 14, 2011

Doomtree "No Kings" pre-order


Doomtree "The Grand Experiment" by doomtree

From the Doomtree newsletter:


Doomtree’s second collaborative record is called No Kings. It’s our boldest collective effort to date. It hits the street on November 22nd. And it is officially available for pre-order today.


We’ve printed up both CDs and a double-vinyl package. Standard and deluxe pre-order options are available in either format. All packages include two clear 5” x 5” No Kings stickers, a double-sided 12” x 18” glossy poster autographed by all seven members of the crew, and a chance to win a pair of tickets to all seven nights of this year’s Blowout at First Avenue in Minneapolis. We’ll draw a winner every week.


Deluxe pre-order packages also include a black nickel metal pin of the No Kings logo, a limited-edition No Kings screen printed t-shirt, and a limited edition No Kings screen printed commemorative box (both available only during this pre-order)


In addition, one lucky pre-orderer will receive a golden ticket to the Blowout. This ticket will grant the holder VIP access to all 7 shows, a backstage tour of First Avenue, a night’s stay at a four-star Minneapolis hotel, and $77.77 to devote towards transportation—or to blow at the bar.


Pre-order here

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

2011 BET Cypher: Shady 2.0

Dam-Funk, "Hood Pass Intact"



I can't believe I haven't posted this before. A perfect video that captures much of what Dam-Funk is all about. Also happens to be one of my favorite beats. He's performing tonight at 7th Street. This is a can't-miss show as the openers include my favorite local DJ, Mike 2600, as well as beatsmith and turntable technician Andrew BrodR.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

DOOMTREE BLOWOUT VII: rocking First Ave for a WEEK!

Just announced!!!  Taken from the First Ave website...


Yup, you read it right. Last year they took on a blizzard and this year, the best rap crew in Minneapolis is taking over First Avenue for an entire week for their annual Doomtree Blowout. 
To kickstart Doomtree Blowout VII, from Sunday, December 4th - Thursday, December 8th members of Doomtree will take over our booking department and curate shows in the 7th St. Entry (see below for the schedule). They'll take a quick breather then get ready for the full crew doing two nights in the Mainroom on Friday, December 9th and Saturday, December 10th. And to celebrate a feat such as this, there'll be an Doomtree Blowout VII Afterparty in the 7th St. Entry following the Mainroom show. 
 
This Friday from 4pm - 6pm members of Doomtree will be at The Depot Tavern selling discounted tickets to the curated 7th St Entry shows and tickets for the Mainroom shows (I bet Mike Mictlan will even give you a high five).
 
General on sale is this Saturday, October 15 at noon. 
 
It's a lot to take in so let's break it down:
 
 
DOOMTREE BLOWOUT VII
 
 
DOOMTREE BLOWOUT VII AFTERPARTY

Monday, October 10, 2011

Kendrick Lamar, "A.D.H.D."

I'll keep co-signing and posting until this dude blows up... because he will.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

DJ AM at Serato's 10-year Party


DJ AM at Serato X from Serato Audio Research on Vimeo.

Came across this in my web travels tonight.  He was such a talent with so much musical passion and knowledge.  R.I.P. Adam Goldstein.  You have inspired many, including myself.  You are missed.

Benedek feat Dam-Funk, "That's My Jam"




Benedek feat Dam-Funk, "That's My Jam"

Benedek feat Dam-Funk, "That's My Jam (instrumental)"

...digitized from the 7", so they're far from quantized or mastered.  But they still sound funkaLICIOUS!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Black Mamba



Trailer for a Nike film project due October 3rd.  I'm sold.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Doe Bay Session - Kelli Schaefer


The 2011 Doe Bay Sessions - Kelli Schaefer from Sound on the Sound on Vimeo.

I really don't know anything about Doe Bay Fest other than the facebook description ("Doe Bay Fest... it's hard to describe.  A festival which is basically musicians on vacations with thier friends at one of the coolest places in the world for a holiday") and this video.  Who knew hipsters could make such melodic, crystalline, hi-fi music?  Ahhh, low-blow... in all seriousness, this is beautiful.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Adult Swim x Scion present {UNCLASSIFIED}

Both Adult Swim and Scion have been fantastic at creating highly critical and influential compilations over the last few years.  One of my personal faves was the Adult Swim collaboration with the now defunct Def Jux label.  Scion also recently put out a short EP with long-time-but-currently-trending funk master, Dam-Funk.  Now they both team up to bring together some of the hottest UK electronic artists in the scene including personal faves SBTRKT, Zomby and Boxcutter.


Adult Swim / Scion – [UNCLASSIFIED] http://www.dummymag.com/new-music/2011/09/27/burial-zomby-sbtrkt-actress-kode9-and-more-on-free-rarities-compilation/ by DummyMag

Official Site



Thursday, September 15, 2011

Sims, "LMG"


Sims "LMG" (dir. Matt Scharenbroich) from Doomtree Records on Vimeo.

Finally my favorite track off of Bad Time Zoo gets an amazing visual treatment.  This was created over the course of a winter and more than "1,600 individual drawings, 400 cups of coffee, 60 markers and two ecstatic hands" went into the creation.  Includes a link at the end to download the Wildlife EP.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

J57 - The Analog Tape

FWMJ's Producers I Know Presents: J57 "The Analog Tape". "The Analog Tape" is a dirty, dusty early 90's sounding beat tape produced entirely by J57.

I met J57 and the Audible Doctor (both of the Brown Bag Allstars) at the now-defunct Fat Beat NYC store.  Both are not only chill dudes but are incredible producers and only put out quality versus quantity.

Download J57's The Analog Tape here

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Kendrick Lamar, "Cut You Off"



I normally gloss over live video posts on blogs but there was something undeniably genuine watching Kendrick Lamar rip a stage. I proceeded to download his most recent mixtape, O.D. (Overly Dedicated) and it hasn't left the rotation. He can move seamlessly from R&B to street to anthem without ever questioning what he's about. He is my favorite new emcee and OD is excellent front to back.

Download O.D. from datpiff

Friday, September 9, 2011

Numero Group: Titan (Candidate for Album Cover of the Year)

Bemer, "Yoko (feat. Chris Brown, Wiz and Big K.R.I.T."



Had to post this... some serious drifting in a rap video? Yes, please.

B-Rock - Summer Blends live mix

Summer Blends by DJ B-Rock

Some selections from my "summer" crate that I blended together... live.  I don't fake the funk.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Soul Khan, "Lost Ones Freestyle"


"You might win some, but you just got sonned"

Monday, August 29, 2011

Sims x Lazerbeak - Wildlife freEP



Saturday, August 27, 2011

Meenafresh's Saturday Session mixed by B-Rock


Meenafresh's Saturday Sessions Mixed By DJ B Rock Volume 1 by KevinNottingham

Here's a new mixtape series I'm excited to be proud of for the Kevin Nottingham blog.

Tracklist
ASAP Rocky – Peso
Rittz – Fulla Shit (feat. Yelawolf & Big K.R.I.T.) (Prod. by DJ Burn One)
PRGz – Trap Like Mine
Homeboy Sandman – Table Cloth (Feat. Fresh Daily)
Charizma & Peanut Butter Wolf – Apple Juice Break
Apathy – Check To Check prod Evidence
Dj Jazzy Jeff & Ayah – Notorious Remix feat. Freeway,Tona,Dosage
J Dilla – Crushin’ [Instrumental]
Confidence – Things Done Changed (Confidence Remix)
MED – This Is Your Life feat. MED & Blu, Produced by Exile
Hieroglyphics – You Never Knew
Jaylib – The Red
Elzhi – Halftime (Prod Will Sessions)
Black Milk – Play The Keys [instrumental]
Random Axe – Monster Babies
Skyzoo – Atypical
GZA – Shadow Boxing
Apathy – Stop What Ya Doin’ f. Celph Titled
The Audible Doctor – Soldier Pt. 2
Gangstarr – Mass Appeal
Headnodic – Surgeon General (feat. People Under The Stairs)
C-Rayz Walz – Blvck Gifted (Produced By Marley Marl)
CunninLynguists – Streets (instrumental)
Jazz Spastiks & Junclassic – Bust Ya Melon
Ultimate Breaks & Beats – It’s A New Day
Aloe Blacc – I Need a Dollar
Nas – Nasty
Prof – The Season