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Decibels of the Decade

Posted in Blogroll with tags , , , , , , , on December 14, 2009 by Jack

Some of my freelance writing is for the music website Resident Advisor. I recently was asked to pick some of my favorite albums of the past decade. In some ways, it was pretty obvious, but then some were not so. Sometimes there are those albums that are forgotten, the record sleeve gathering dust on the shelf. But every once in a while, the mind seeks the familiarity of sound and begins to process of rediscovery.

I find it very difficult to label the past decade as was the case with previous decades. There was no defining sound that “broke through.” Instead, new sounds evolved from old sounds and a new plateau has blossomed, an endless range of fresh arrangements and designs. Retro was reborn and restructured, new steps were reformed and stretched. The awakening was that anyone can do music with a computer, some sweat and, most importantly, some talent, and the entire spectrum of sound was utilized.

So I decided to share some samples from some of my picks for my own personal favorites from the 2000 – 2009. These are in no particular order.

Interpol – Stella Was a Diver and She was Always Down from Turn on the Bright Lights

Tim Hecker – Chimeras from Harmony in Ultraviolet

Radiohead – Everything in its Right Place from Kid A

Ladytron – International Dateline from Witching Hour

The Bug – Skeng from London Zoo

Burial – Archangel from Untrue

Ulrich Schnauss – Gone Forever from A Strangely Isolated Place

Bjork – It’s Not Up to You from Vespertine

NYC

Posted in Blogroll with tags , , , , , on August 30, 2008 by Jack

Hello there! It’s been a while since we’ve seen each other, but I’ve been on an extended journey that has landed me in New York City. It’s a different world here for sure; this is an endless city. I’ve already had a chance to taste the local music scene and so far it’s been exceptional. I checked out the Bunker over in Brooklyn to catch Derek Plaslaiko rocking out with minimal tech breaks (for lack of a better term.) Then headed out to The Sullivan Room to see Chris Fortier (thanks Sleepy and Boo!) Tomorrow is a party called “Stranded” over in Brooklyn where I’ll get my first taste of the NY underground.

I also need to make a serious musical recommendation. Check out the album “Untrue” by Burial. It’s the most brilliant and beautiful piece of music I’ve heard in a while. I’ve never really been into 2-step, but this album takes it to a whole new level. It’s like a soundtrack to the best Anime film ever made. It cracks and sizzles with a buried heat beneath the surface of its orchestral majesty. It’s been a while since I’ve kept replaying an album over and over. This is the sound of the future. Check it.

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