Despite the fact that 2011 isn’t even five-twelfths gone, it’s especially ludicrous as I generally dislike end-of-year list collation and evaluation. Not because of the usual criticisms of it being reductionist and biased, but because even when forced to choose, I’m never 1000000% sure of my choices. My usual day-to-day is enough of a multiple personality music disorder as it is, with promiscuous ears at the mercy of my moods, constantly and impulsively falling for something new. Compiling my top RA tracks of last year was agonising, and I shuffled and reshuffled my list for weeks until deadline day.
2009 is the only year I can remember with one all-out stand-out favourite – Azari & III’s “Hungry For The Power” – which was partly because it covered enough ground and could be appropriately applied to enough scenarios for it to emerge as my most essential listen of that year.
This year – well, this year as of as of May 13 anyway – my tuuune of 2011 is Braille’s “Year 3000”.
Braille, real name Praveen Sharma, is from NYC. He teams up with Travis Stewart/Machinedrum as Hot Flush duo Sepalcure, and he seems to have a raft of other projects that I need to check out once I’ve stopped listening to “Year 3000” on repeat, which won’t be anytime soon.
The most immediately notable and noticeable element of the track for me is Sharma’s sampling of the Sterling Void/Marshall Jefferson good-time rave anthem “It’s Alright”
Initially I thought it was pure nostalgia that hooked me, but when I thought about it, other versions of “It’s Alright” that I’m familiar with – Pet Shop Boys’ euro dance cover, and Hercules & Love Affair’s horrifyingly earnest ballad – both send me seeking the comfort of the original. To be fair, not a huge amount of “It’s Alright” has been used by Sharma. There are no sing-along choruses or thunderous Marshall Jefferson pianos here, but instead there are arena-sized flanging synths, and a kind of casually in-between not-house/not-bass tempo. And bongos. But there’s something of the original spirit of “It’s Alright” that’s carried over into “Year 3000”. I think it’s the progression, huge swells of cresting prog-ness (and i hate prog!), and dramatic light/dark contrasts; it has an epic scope but still remains quite understated within it.
So it’s now stupid o’clock on a school night, and I’m on the 30th listen or so in as many hours, through a ghetto set-up of poor quality promo mp3, played from a shitty old phone that’s plugged into an old amp (a long story involving an audio cable snapping off inside my computer headphone outlet), and I’ll probably still give it another whirl or 2 before I call it a day. Like most songs that I love wholly and instinctively, I can’t identify exactly what it is that I like so much (or even even adequately describe it), but tracks like this one make me excited to still feel so excited about music. Or something.
I’ve been bitchslapped by waves. Had grubby hugs and sticky kisses from sorely-missed little ones. Swam laps in outdoor pools. Swam in the surf. Been both irritated and lulled by cicadas. I am haunted by all manner of bugs and critters, and I’ve lain awake on nights thick with humidity. I’ve eaten Twisties, Cherry Ripes and Golden Gaytimes, almost by the fistful. I’ve been appalled by conspicuous consumption (blame Berlin for that), but dazzled, like a tourist, by natural gradients, natural beauty and natural openness.
I’m home… and it’s mostly kind of great.
As are these, a small selection of some of my homeland favourites.
What is the acceptable statute of limitations for “Happy New Year!” greetings? My inner grinch reckons 1 week maximum, but I’m clearly in the minority here. So… Happy Merries, etc… yes, new year… yes my break was lovely, thankyou, and yours?… yes, etc.
Something that has definitely been happying my new whatever, is the batch of new 2011 albums that I’ve been snacking on recently. Overall – breathe – I thought that although 2010 was an incredibly strong year for tracks, 12″/EP releases and producers, that it was kinda lacking album-wise, and subsequently I found myself scratching around a bit when looking beyond the top 10 for my end of year album poll vote. If my gut reactions to the new albums from Isolée (Well Spent Youth – Jan 21), Ilija Rudman (The Reveal - Feb 14) and Lucy (Wordplay for Working Bees - March 4) are to be trusted (!), then this year will be a strong one for the good old Long Player, and I will once again happily be listening to albums the way that god and Pink Floyd intended – from start to finish.
And then here’s Belong. I must admit, I’d never heard of this New Orleans duo before hearing Common Era (March 21), and I was similarly unaware of their previous album October Language, which is considered something of a masterpiece by those more knowledgeable that I. Apparently Common Era is a big stride towards sellout-ville, with more conventional song structure and less ambient noise gubbins, but you know what? I adore it. Haters gon’ hate, but I already nominate Common Era as my album crush of the year. A bucket full of genetically modified enlarged ♥s for Common Era.
More gruesome vital organs for the below, which has been rattling my skull nonstop since about 8am this morning. Heavy, heavy, heavy goodness, especially “Tinderbox”. Info is a bit thin on the ground about the label, Objekt, but this is a really solid debut, and it’s always exciting to hear great dubstep/bass music coming from within Berlin. Enjoy… loud!
Bickering, name calling, excessive use of !!!!!!s, ????????s and ALL CAPS?*
Yep. It’s RA’s end of year poll time
Here’s how I voted:
DJ
1. DJ Harvey (absolutely epic at Panorama Bar)
2. Pépé Bradock (also at P Bar, a joy to finally hear him in person)
3. Moodymann (killed it at Berghain, and London’s Soul Skate Jam was so much fun)
4. Joker (brought down the house at Exit festival)
5. Instra:mental (also at Exit, the perfect sign off set of the festival’s final night)
LIVE ACT
1. Portable
2. Juju & Jordash
3. DOOM
4. Tim Exile
5. Wbeeza
COMPILATION
1. Dbridge & Instra:mental / Present Autonomic
2. Walter Gibbons / Jungle Music
3. Various / The Best of Balihu 1993-2008
4. Various / Cold Waves & Minimal Electronics Vol. 1
5. Various / Mandarinen Traume
6. Various / Minimal Wave Tapes
7. Rick Wilhite / Vibes
8. Kode9 / DJ-Kicks
9. Scuba / Sub:stance
10. Anthony ‘Shake’ Shakir / Frictionalism 1994-2009
ALBUM
1. Virgo / Virgo
2. Gonjasufi / A Sufi And A Killer
3. Toro Y Moi / Causers Of This
4. Urban Tribe / Urban Tribe
5. Actress / Splazsh
6. Scuba / Triangulation
7. Lindstrøm & Christabelle / Lindstrøm & Christabelle
8. Caribou / Swim
9. Oneohtrix Point Never / Returnal
10. The Black Dog / Music For Real Airports
TRACK
1. The Godson/Rick Wilhite / Analog Love
2. Floating Points / People’s Potential
3. The Sun God/Hieroglypic Being / Easing Into Tomorrow
4. James Blake / The Bells Sketch
5. The Gathering / In My System (Jef K System mix)
6. Addison Grove / Footcrab
7. Ekoplekz / Stalag Zero
8. DJ Qu / Secret Place
9. FCL / Lets Go Seven
10. Oni Ayhun / OAR-004A
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