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Album of the Year 2011



Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,747
The Fatherland
hmmm, I've only bought the Beastie Boys and Mogwai ones on that list but do hanker after the Horrors (who hail from Sourhend of all places). I'd add to those 2 the following most pleasing purchases of 2011 releasesmade by ggodself in sunny Perth;
Computers & Blues - The Streets
Zonoscope - Cut Copy
Beady Eye - Different Gear Still Speeding
The Strokes - Angels
The Go! Team - Rollling Blackouts
Cake - Showroom Of Compassion
Death In Vegas - Trans-Love Energies (even if the fuckers cancelled their Perth show and gave no reason for it)

Beady Eye :facepalm:
 




Kumquat

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Mar 2, 2009
4,459
You don't rate SUUNS? I think it's an excellent album. Agree on War on Drugs.

Do like the SUUNS one, was just lower down my list. But to be honest they have sent some crackers this year. Cat's Eyes and Wild Flag were great too and Gui Borrato.
 






big nuts

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2011
4,877
Hove
Residents top 30:-

1 war on drugs : slave ambient (secretly canadian)
2 peaking lights : 936 (domino)
3 kurt vile : smoke ring for my halo (matador)
4 bon iver : bon iver (4ad)
5 lanterns on the lake : gracious tide, take me home (bella union)
6 zomby : dedication (4ad)
7 low : c'mon (sub pop)
8 oneohtrix point never : replica (software)
9 ema : past life martyred saints (souterrain transmissions)
10 cloud control : bliss release (infectious)
11 josh t pearson : the last of the country gentlemen (mute)
12 radiohead : king of limbs (xl)
13 metronomy : the english riviera (because)
14 clams casino : instrumentals (type)
15 john maus : we must become the pitiless censors of ourselves (upset the rhythm)
16 motion sickness of time travel : luminaries & synastry (digitalis)
17 tom waits : bad as me (anti)
18 john foxx & the maths : interplay (metamatic)
19 kuedo : severant (planet mu)
20 nils frahm : felt (erased tapes)
21 panda bear : tomboy (paw tracks)
22 mark mcguire : get lost (editions mego)
23 p j harvey : let england shake (island)
24 walls : coracle (kompakt)
25 gang gang dance : eye contact (4ad)
26 elbow : build a rocket boys (fiction)
27 the haxan cloak : the haxan cloak (aurora borealis)
28 thurston moore : demolished thoughts (matador)
29 real estate : days (domino)
30 arbouretum : the gathering (thrill jockey)
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Do like the SUUNS one, was just lower down my list. But to be honest they have sent some crackers this year. Cat's Eyes and Wild Flag were great too and Gui Borrato.

With you on Gui Boratto. I have just bought his first album and ordered his second from Rounder.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,836
Uffern
Residents top 30:-

1 war on drugs : slave ambient (secretly canadian)
2 peaking lights : 936 (domino)
3 kurt vile : smoke ring for my halo (matador)
4 bon iver : bon iver (4ad)
5 lanterns on the lake : gracious tide, take me home (bella union)
6 zomby : dedication (4ad)
7 low : c'mon (sub pop)
8 oneohtrix point never : replica (software)
9 ema : past life martyred saints (souterrain transmissions)
10 cloud control : bliss release (infectious)
11 josh t pearson : the last of the country gentlemen (mute)
12 radiohead : king of limbs (xl)
13 metronomy : the english riviera (because)
14 clams casino : instrumentals (type)
15 john maus : we must become the pitiless censors of ourselves (upset the rhythm)
16 motion sickness of time travel : luminaries & synastry (digitalis)
17 tom waits : bad as me (anti)
18 john foxx & the maths : interplay (metamatic)
19 kuedo : severant (planet mu)
20 nils frahm : felt (erased tapes)
21 panda bear : tomboy (paw tracks)
22 mark mcguire : get lost (editions mego)
23 p j harvey : let england shake (island)
24 walls : coracle (kompakt)
25 gang gang dance : eye contact (4ad)
26 elbow : build a rocket boys (fiction)
27 the haxan cloak : the haxan cloak (aurora borealis)
28 thurston moore : demolished thoughts (matador)
29 real estate : days (domino)
30 arbouretum : the gathering (thrill jockey)

Just seven :(
 








TheBlueAndWhiteStrips

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May 27, 2009
1,170
Huntingdon
How the f*** is M83 - HurryUp,We'reDreaming not on there?!

Easily my number 1.

Having now bought and listened to it several times I have to agree. Though up until your post and my cousins facebook post about them, I had never heard of them. So cheers :cheers::thumbsup:
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,482
Brighton
Having now bought and listened to it several times I have to agree. Though up until your post and my cousins facebook post about them, I had never heard of them. So cheers :cheers::thumbsup:

It's their best album, but the back catalogue is worth a listen as well.
 




wallyback

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Jun 22, 2011
1,406
Brighton
Other music

Whilst I love indie music and similar. it would be great to see some lists of other forms of music

e.g folk, world, classical, choral,jazz etc.

As I would like to delve into other areas of music for a change.

Cheers guys
 


Eggmundo

U & I R listening to KAOS
Jul 8, 2003
3,466
After listening to a few on these lists, the only ones that I consider worth buying are The Vaccines & P J Harvey.

M83 is a grower but seems to be a couple of superb tracks packed out with fillers. Time may change my opinion.
 






Vicar!

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Jul 22, 2003
1,242
Worthing
Wow! I'm 57 years old and I can say with complete honesty I have heard of just 2 of these 50 artists, namely PJ Harvey and Mogwai. Can anyone beat me and get less than 2? I will endeavour to listen to them all on youtube though so thanks for the heads up and the many hours of listening ahead

War on Drugs - Slave Ambient
Good place to start. Tom Petty meets Spirtualized as Resident say!
:lol:
 


FlownWest

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Aug 10, 2010
294
Good list, its nice to see top albums list that don't just consist of the biggest names in the charts. The following are my favourites:

5.HYETAL - "Broadcast" (Special Branch)
12.SBTRKT - "SBTRKT" (Young Turks)
13.METRONOMY - "The English Riviera" (Because)
25.JAMIE WOON - "Mirrorwriting" (Interscope)
31.MOGWAI - "Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will" (Rock Action)
40.EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY - "Take Care Take Care Take Care" (Bella Union)
45.RUSTIE - “Glass Swords” (Warp)

Along with:

Jamie XX & Gil Scott-Heron - We're New Here
Zomby - Dedication
Little Dragon - Ritual Union
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Re. that Jamie XX / Gil-Scott Heron collaboration - did you really like it then? I think you're the first person I've heard that does. I thought it was a bit of a mess and I'm not sure what he was trying to get at with his remixes. The original was just so good and I find the remix album very unapproachable. One remix album that sticks out this year was the Dennis Bovell dub remix of Steve Mason's Boys Outside.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,482
Brighton
M83 is a grower but seems to be a couple of superb tracks packed out with fillers. Time may change my opinion.

I think the first 6-7 tracks are all complete belters, then it does drift a bit admittedly.
 




CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,098
I have bought f*** all albums this year, probably because I've been listening to too much deep house. Props to the Azari & iii album though which is pretty interesting and the Gruff album is obviously quality.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
War on Drugs - Slave Ambient
Good place to start. Tom Petty meets Spirtualized as Resident say!
:lol:

With a bit of Springsteen thrown in.
 


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