Wednesday, May 16, 2012

We don't need no money, we can make it all work

The best


Grimes - Nightmusic

This is unreal. Likely the best thing you'll hear all year. It's semi-live, I've heard the album version, and this version is the best one.


Carly Rae Jepsen - Call me maybe

And this is probably the best thing we'll hear in the commercial aisle of the music store for the time being.




The electronic/dance


Parachute Youth - Can't get better than this

Intro could've been from a song by The XX. Then the killer echoing bass line kicks in.


Major Lazer feat. Amber Coffman - Get free

Not quite the dance floor mover that was 'Pon De Floor', this more laidback track relies on the meandering vocals by one of the singers in Dirty Projectors.


Goose - Real

Goose once again are trying to reinvent themselves. This new single needs a few listens to really catch on.


Netsky - Come alive

Belgian DJ Netsky steering away from pure drum 'n' bass into more poppy realms.


Azealia Banks - 212 (feat. Lazy Jay)

The contrast between the foul language and the Mickey Mouse shirt with the braids doing silly dances in the video really works well in my opinion. I've seen this one in effect at a party, it's a real bangerrrr.


Charlotte Gainsbourgh - Anna (Moonlight Matters remix)

Really like the repetitive synth melody on this remix.


Sam Sparro - Happiness (The Magician remix)

After the success of the Lykke Li remix, The Magician is on a hot streak. The oriental elements on this one are pretty original, I think.


Santigold - Disparate youth

The new track by Santigold really hits the spot.


Chromatics - Kill for love

Some trivia: Even though they didn't make the soundtrack, apparently this band was the great sonic inspiration for the music on the Drive soundtrack.


Jay-Z & Kanye West - Ni**as in Paris

"THAT SHIT CRAY!" This cheap keyboard melody sounds a lot more fun than all the Otis Redding samples they paid fortunes for.





The rock/pop


Of Monsters and Men - Little talks

Sounds a bit like an Islandic Arcade Fire to me. The track wouldn't be half as good without the 'Hey'-shouts.


Spector - Grey shirt and tie

Going for the classy synthpop look. Vocals remind me of something I can't quite put the finger on.


Other Lives - Tamer animals

Things are a little quiet surrounding The National now, but no worries, here's Other Lives, and they sound pretty similar.


Mayor Hawthorne - Dreaming

Leave it to Mayor Hawthorne to emerge with a good radio-suited poppy single every once in a while.


Tribes - Sappho

New English band Tribes sounding rather nineties on this single.


Jack White - Sixteen saltines

Jack White in full on White Stripes mode.


The Black Keys - Gold on the ceiling

Another smash hit. The power chord bridge to the chorus is unfuckwithable.


Fun - We are young

It's a pretty commercial track, but with a slight edge. The slow motion video's pretty cool too. Janelle Monae not doing a whole lot on this track.


Silversun Pickups - Bloody Mary

I would be lying if I told you I was truly blown away by the Silversun Pickups track, but it's nice to see they're still going.


Django Django - Default

These Scots are all the hype right now. Trivia: They claim their band name choice had nothing to do with Django Reinhardt.


Lana Del Rey - Blue jeans

Lana delivers yet another track for the couples and hopeless romantics out there.


The Me In You - Plastik

Good radio track by this five piece from Limburg, Belgium.


Mark Lanegan - Harborview hospital

I'm appreciative of the easy-going flow on this new Mark Lanegan track.


Ben Howard - Fear

Ben Howard is a folk artist from South Devon, UK. Female percussionists are always a plus.


Das Pop - Thunder and lightning

It's hard to resist the enthousiasm and Prince references on the new Das Pop effort. Good summer single material. Haters gonna hate.


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Some major/minor plagiarism going on...

...in these 3 videos: The new David Guetta couldn't possibly rip off Daft Punk more, don't you think?
This track definitely owes the keyboard sound and a couple of notes to the following Yazoo track:
And the background vocals in the new song by The Hives reminds me of an ELO track: next blog post scheduled for late May, early June!