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- Oct 1, 2006
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Rough Trade Records have announced their top 10 albums of the year
http://roughtradeshop.blogspot.com/2011/11/rough-trades-top-10-albums-of-year-2011.html
They've put Josh Pearson at the top of the pile. I've not got too many complaints with that, it's all about opinions after all but looking at their list it does seem weighted heavily towards folk/Americana/country/guitar type music. the Nicolas Jaar album is brilliant and deserves its place in there but I think electronica needs more than just that as a representation in their list. I'm surprised Gui Boratto isn't in there too. Perhaps he's now a bit too mainstream for them.
I was a little late in getting it but I bought Little Dragon's Ritual Union the other day and is in my opinion a lovely album. It's very well produced and as with all their stuff is incredibly understated. I guess that's what comes from a band that's Swedish/Japanese. It's never going to be over-demonstrative but it's going to be very good. Unlike the last album of theirs, it feels a bit more a complete package rather than separate songs and I like the way the songs flow into each other.
My compilation album of the year is Japanease, a 120 track compilation with proceeds towards Japanese victims of the earthquake this year. Just about everybody got involved with this and is a monster of an album.
http://roughtradeshop.blogspot.com/2011/11/rough-trades-top-10-albums-of-year-2011.html
They've put Josh Pearson at the top of the pile. I've not got too many complaints with that, it's all about opinions after all but looking at their list it does seem weighted heavily towards folk/Americana/country/guitar type music. the Nicolas Jaar album is brilliant and deserves its place in there but I think electronica needs more than just that as a representation in their list. I'm surprised Gui Boratto isn't in there too. Perhaps he's now a bit too mainstream for them.
I was a little late in getting it but I bought Little Dragon's Ritual Union the other day and is in my opinion a lovely album. It's very well produced and as with all their stuff is incredibly understated. I guess that's what comes from a band that's Swedish/Japanese. It's never going to be over-demonstrative but it's going to be very good. Unlike the last album of theirs, it feels a bit more a complete package rather than separate songs and I like the way the songs flow into each other.
My compilation album of the year is Japanease, a 120 track compilation with proceeds towards Japanese victims of the earthquake this year. Just about everybody got involved with this and is a monster of an album.