Two Thousand & Eight

It has been a massive year for music and a year where I have listened to more albums then I thought possible. In the same vein as my Top 15 Albums of 2007 you will find below my subjective Top 25 Albums of 2008.

Top 25 Albums of 2008

25. Shameboy – Heartcore

Starting the countdown are Belgium electro thumpers Shameboy who I only became aware of after they played the set before Soulwax at the festival I visited in Belgium earlier in the year.
Definitely the most electronic act to make my list – this is true pounding electro music.

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Shameboy – Heartcore
Shameboy – Splendit

24. Fujiya and Miyagi – Transparent Things

I am desperate to see these guys live and rumours are they are coming to Australia around March. I only got into their first CD this year and although ‘Transparent Things’ was better then the first the fact that the sound was so similar to the iis why it is not further up the list.

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Fujiya And Miyagi – Knickerbocker
Fujiya and Miyagi – Pickpocket

23. Goldfrapp – Seventh Tree

As you might know from reading this blog I do not listen to one genre of music and I believe that you should have a range of good albums for all moods and situations. Goldfrapp’s ‘Seventh Tree’ managed a lot of listens from me this year due to the fact that it was perfect for all those situations where you do not feel like drowning in distortion. Due to a few reasons but mainly my stupidity on the night I missed them at Parklife – I am still hating myself for this.

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Goldfrapp – A & E
Goldfrapp – Happiness

22. Neon Neon – Stainless Style

This was probably one of the most diverse albums I heard all year and it really stood out at the time. The diversity of the album meant that there were tracks that hit me perfectly and tracks that failed to come close – an album that was able to hit me in all places would have scored much higher on my list.

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Neon Neon – I Told Her On Alderaan
Neon Neon – Raquel

21. These New Puritans – Beat Pyramid

I had actually almost forgotten about These New Puritans until I composed this list. I was heavily into their album at the start of the year but it really seemed to drop off my radar for whatever reason. If it was released in the last couple of months it would have climb much higher.

Ok I just went looking for the album so I could play a song and remember what they sounded like and realised that it is no longer in my library – must have been lost in the crash of my hard drive earlier in the year. Now that explains why I have forgotten about them.

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These New Puritans – Numerology
These New Puritans – Swords Of Truth

20. Empire Of The Sun – Walking On A Dream

What a great year it was for the Aussies with 5 albums making my top 25 and I am sure at least a couple making just about everyone else’s. Empire Of The Sun were quite a surprise pack in the current year finding immediate commercial success with a few great productions. However the reason why they are so far down my list is that although there are a few tracks which would be in the top 10 of the year others are so far off that as a whole the album is not that great – similar to MGMT for me.

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Empire Of The Sun – Walking On A Dream
Empire Of The Sun – We Are The People


19. Friendly Fires – Friendly Fires

I really thought that Friendly Fires would land further up my list then this as I was anticipiating their album all year from listening to their EP’s however for some reason I just never got obsessed enough with it – I guess that from here the albums below start to really become ones I listened to heaps!!! – I would love to see these guys live so hopefully next year.

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Friendly Fires – Paris
Friendly Fires – On Board

18. The Faint – Fascination

I must say it is a little disappointing to see The Faint this far down my top 25 as ‘Wet From Birth’ would have been in the top 5 if it had been released this year. Not a bad album by any means just far from my expectations. Their show at The Zoo this year was definitely one of the best I saw all year

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The Faint – The Geeks Were Right
The Faint – Get Suduced

17. Late Of The Pier – Fantasy Black Channel

Well it is a little disappointing that these boys are in the country at the moment but are not making it up to Brisbane. Erol made a slight habit this year of taking indie bands with energy and producing flawless albums. I am really looking forward to hearing what the young guys can do next.

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Late Of The Pier – The Bears Are Coming
Late Of The Pier – Focker

16. Hercules and Love Affaire – Hercules and Love Affaire

Well in the resurgence of disco in 2008 there was one label DFA at the top of it all and one of their prodigies Hercules and Love Affaire showing everyone how to do it live. The production genius of Andy Butler teamed with what only could be described as some sort of mardi gra toured the world conquering venues and festivals all over with their blend of octave bass, horns, disco vibes and transvestites. I was lucky enough to come across this show twice in the year – once in Belgium and more recently at Modular’s Nevereverland festival with both times blowing me away with fun.

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Hercules And Love Affaire – Blind
Hercules And Love Affaire – Hercules Theme

15. MGMT – Oracular Spectacular (Disqualified)

I had to go back to my original post to get the mp3 links for MGMT album when I saw that I had posted about them in February this year after first hearing their album. I then started to wonder if their album had actually even been released this year when a Google search enlightened me to the fact that it was released in October 2007. It seems that the mass hype about them over the last 6 months has made everyone including myself forget about how long this album has actually been out. MGMT you are disqualified from my top 25 of 2008 (half of the songs on the album are shit anyway).

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MGMT – Kids
MGMT – Time To Pretend

14. Does It Offend You Yeah? – You Don’t Know What You’re Getting Your Self Into
DOIYY the electro rockers that I was sure would crack my top ten! Now why then did they only come in at number 14?? Unfortunately I think it has come down to something which was completely out of their control and had absolutely nothing to do with the quality of their album. After looking forward to seeing them live for months at Parklife this year I was disgustingly disappointed at the 30 min low volume set they delivered – Now I do believe that this was because of;
1. The bass player had broken his leg so they could not play all their tracks and
2. Sound restrictions on the shitty stage they were put on.
It is strange how a crap live performance can bring an album down in my ears but somethings are just unexplained (The Teenagers did not even make my top 25 after their pathetic excuse for a live performance).

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Does It Offend You, Yeah? – We Are Rockstars
Does It Offend You, Yeah? – Let’s Make Out

13. The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur

The Cinematic Orchestra’s album, like Goldfrapp’s made it into my top 25 due to the fact that it is perfect for those occasions where something heavier is not needed. Its atmospheric sounds create a somewhat floating mood which is perfect for background music in those times where you are doing something else other than just listening to music. The vocal tracks on this album are amazing and it oozes emotion throughout. I know that this album will definitely be one that sticks with me next year.

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The Cinematic Orchestra – To Build A Home
The Cinematic Orchestra – Breathe

12. Cut Copy – In Ghost Colours

Seeing Cut Copy kill it at Nevereverland a couple of weekends ago reminded me of why I like them so much. I know a lot of people will probably put this album much higher then number 12 but all the albums from here down were just so good that only the slightest things set them apart. I really love how well “In Ghost Colours” is mixed and I am not sure if you can put that down to DFA’s Tim Goldworthy, frontman Dan Whitford or both but the album flows perfectly from one track to the next which makes it hard not to listen to the complete album every time.

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Cut Copy – Lights And Music
Cut Copy – Far Away

11. Grafton Primary – Eon

I ended up writing a review about Grafton Primary’s album and their live show for Time Off magazine but never posted about it on this blog. I think it just slipped away from me but I am glad I get to talk about it now. Grafton Primary was probably one of the first bands I really started supporting on this blog due to my immediate love for them after their EP last year. The release of their new album this year really excited me and rightfully deserves its place so far up my personal ladder. The two songs I have posted below are absolute dance floor destroyers and any DJ who wants to be slightly original should grab them and start throwing them into their sets and watch what happens….

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Grafton Primary – All Stars
Grafton Primary – Telling Lies

10. Hot Chip – Made In The Dark

It seems like so long ago that Hot Chip released ‘Made In The Dark’ but every time I play it I remember just how good these guys are. I saw them in Belgium this year and their set had improved 100% from the 2 other times I had seen them in Australia – this was mainly due to the fact that they were looking more like a band with front men rather then 5 geeks hiding behind keyboards. It was a great show and I am really looking forward to seeing them at The Big Day Out in January! – Welcome to my top 10.

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Hot Chip – Hold On
Hot Chip – The Wrestlers

9. Scenario Rock – Histrionics

I was so obsessed with Scenario Rock’s album at the start of the year that I thought it was a shoe in for my top 5 however I did not predict the quality of every album below to come after. I really enjoy albums that do not sound like everything else at the moment and Scenario Rock take their tracks and strip them back with amazing piano compositions which set the scene for track after track of witty pop brilliance. ‘Histrionics’ is one of my favourite tracks of the year – I have tried to push this track onto many people but noone I know yet seems to understand it – give it a go.

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Scenario Rock – Perfect Love Antidote
Scenario Rock – Histrionics

8. The Shortwave Set – Harmonica

The Shortwave Set’s ‘Harmonica’ is currently the album which I am listening to the most. I am reading the book ‘Shantaram’ and I have been enjoying listening to the album at the same time and now every time I hear it I think of India. The standout of ‘Harmonica’ is definitely the vocal arrangements and melodies which are ideally fitted to the soft rock and electronic backgrounds to make a dangerously catchy combination. I posted the ‘Aeroplane remix’ of ‘Now Til 69′ in my last Derogatory Playlist and because of the catchy lyrics it is one of my favourite remixes of the year.

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The Shortwave Set – Glitches ‘n’ Bugs
The Shortwave Set – Now Til 69

7. The Presets – Apocalypso

Well I never posted about The Presets album when it came out because I believed that it would not really need to be spoken about – I was right and I still do not need to say anything but I will still say; Thank you presets for all the good times, I look forward to seeing you again.

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The Presets – If I know You
The Presets – Yippiyo-ay

6. Cazals – What Of Our Future

As some of you may have realised by now I love my indie rock and it has been a great year for it. I can always find a time to listen to ‘What Of Our Future’ as it is such a fun and easy album to listen to. Like any good indie band the bass and drums work in tight competition with each other keeping the rhythm for the addition of smart guitar and vocals. Along with the others in my top 10 I have not seen live yet, Cazals is definitely up there – please come to Australia in 2009!

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Cazals – To Cut A Long Story Short
Cazals – Life Is Boring

5. Bloc Party – Intimacy

‘A Weekend in the City’ Managed to gain top spot in Derogatory’s prior years top 15 albums and I was thinking for a moment that Bloc Party could have done the double. After many listens I had to be honest to myself and admit that ‘Intimacy’ was not as good as its predecessors however another direction another fantastic fucking album. I am just so grateful that they decided to bring out ‘Intimacy’ this year as it meant an unforgettable performance at riverstage. I love you Bloc Party and I wait for what is next.

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Bloc Party – Biko
Bloc Party – Trojan Horse

4. M83 – Saturdays = Youth

Layer and layer of perfection are smoothed gracefully over every part of M83’s sensational album ‘Saturdays = Youth’. Definitely the album after my ‘number 1’ I have listened to the most this year probably because of the fact it is able to suit so many moods from chill to dance at exactly the same time without even changing a beat. I recommend this album to everyone as I just can not understand how you could not like it.

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M83 – Skin Of The Night
M83 – Graveyard Girl

3. Foals – Antidote

Foals are the band who I am absolutely dying to see live as I believe that their set will produce a type of energy for the duration which would be unmatched by any indie band I am currently into. Their unique brand of indie rock grabbed me on first listen and I was so amazed at how such a strange mixture and arrangement of sounds could be so catchy. Their tracks must be influenced by the dance circles in big way as their use of instruments creates an irresistible temptation to get up and move every part of your body in time to each beat.

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Foals – The French Open
Foals – Cassius

2. Jackson Jackson – Tools For Survival

Now I am not sure if you could find Jackson Jackson’s album on any other Blogs top 10 let alone at number 2 but the only reason behind this is that none of the other blogs you may read have given it a listen. ‘All Alone’ has gained massive air play here in Australia on the radio station Triple J which was a big cause behind the success of their previous album which if you loved you would most probably find it difficult to like ‘Tool For Survival’.

There have been stages over the last couple of months where I was seriously contemplating giving this album the number 1 spot as track after track on the album continued to produce this original sounding delight that I just could not get enough of. These are pop songs made with the edge of originality which will never get them recognised as pop itself and will keep it in the alternative section at your record store. The use of fat synthesisers and effects behind emotional falsettos and choir’s fuse a sound together which is so powerful you will feel the butterflies flow through your body with every kick of the bass drum.

Get the album, listen to it until you love it and then enjoy loving it.

1. Mystery Jets – 21

Well other then a few late challenges from my top 5 Mystery Jets have really planted their foot in the number 1 spot for most of the year. I must say that I think Mr Erol Alkan and his production genius has something to do with it but there is no doubt that this band deserves everything that has come to it. I was unbelievably lucky to see them at an intimate gig in Ibiza this year and I think it is fitting that they will be the first band I see in the New Year on the 1st of January in Melbourne. Other then the connection of Erol producing their album and the big synth on Hideaway, Mystery Jets are quite a distance away from dance music however through remixes and the respect Erol oozes in the community they have been widely accepted and loved which have massively helped their success.

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Mystery Jets – Hideaway
Mystery Jets – Young Love (Featuring Laura Marling)

Well that is it for another year but I must give an honourable mention (in no particular order) to the following albums that did not quite make the top 25 but which I thoroughly enjoyed over the year

Van She – V
Lindstrom – Where You Go I Go Too
TV On The Radio – Dear Science
Why? – Alopecia
Cold War Kids – Loyalty to Loyalty
The Teenagers (you fucked yourself with your live performance)
Hot Little Hands – Dynamite In Black And White
Kraak And Smaak – Plastic People
Ladytron – Velocifero
Lykke Li – Youth Novel
Metronomy – Nights Out
Morgan Geist – Doube Night Time
Primal Scream – Beautiful Future
The Kills – Midnight Bloom
The Whip – X Marks Destination
Pendulum – In Silico


Thanks to anyone and everyone who comes here and reads the content which I know can sometimes be a little strange. I hope I can continue to find time in the new year to dribble some shit and a lot of good music. If you disagree with any of my selections of the top 25 I would love to hear why and if you can suggest any other albums which did not get a mention I would love to listen to them if I have not already.

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Thanks again and have a good new year.

Jimps.

Requirements Of Suburban Environments

Well I wrote this post up about three weeks ago but never got around to uploading the tracks – it would have been like so much cooler three weeks ago, and that is the only reason why it is not cool now I swear to Science….

I am currently listening to some great albums and 2008 for me is shaping up to be one of the best years ever (not that music is posistively correlated to how good my years are or anything!!). I will make sure I repeat a post soon from last year (Top 15 Albums of 2007) and do the top 15 albums of the current year which I think is going to be a very hard thing to do.


Jackson Jackson – Tools for Survival

As I do not listen to as much Triple J as I should, this amazing Australian band Jackson Jackson has kept off my radar until recently when I purchased their sophomore album Tools for Survival. After hearing their single “All Alone” on triple J I immediately went on a myspace frenzy trying to find out who exactly these electro dudes were. After reading they were a production duo from Australia who tour with a live band including a choir I was immediately exited with the probability of seeing them live in the near future.

On first listen of their album I realised that “All Alone” gave a very misleading indication of their overall sound and the track which I originally thought would stand out over anything else was soon dwarfed in comparison to some of the other brilliant compositions on the album. Mixing folky vocals and guitars with soft rock chords and electronic beats Jackson Jackson has managed to create one of the most original yet intriguing albums I have ever heard.

Although I think everyone is going to go for “All Alone” I don’t think everyone will go for the whole album but those who do; like myself will find it hard to listen to anything else for awhile. Atlantis would have to be my favourite track, the music takes you on the exact journey the lyrics describe – a journey to dystopia “I am going to a place where the mosquitoes inject you with LSD and make you feel better”.

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Jackson Jackson – All Alone
Jackson Jackson – Atlantis
Jackson Jackson – Tool For Survival

Fujiya and Miyagi

I was late to pick up Fujiya and Miyagi’s last album so it was a nice surprise when their new one was recently released. Mixing repetitive quirky lyrics with a mellow electronic kraut rock feel they have managed to produce in my opinion an ever better album.

This is one band which I would really love to see live as their sound is very original and I do not usually get the opportunity to see a band reproduce something like it. They are said to be coming to Australia in March so hopefully they are a cool additional to the Future Music Festival.

Anyway for now I will leave you with some of my favourites!!

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Fujiya and Miyagi – Knickerbocker
Fujiya and Miyagi – Pickpocket
Fujiya and Miyagi – Pussyfooting


AutoKratz

Kitsune’s AutoKratz are one of the only recent groups who have been able to grab my attention producing 2007’s electro sound. Their album “Down and Out in Paris and London” stands out in a stale scene with its tight productions which thump with melody. First track ‘Reaktor’ gives the listener some warning that there may not be much easy listening with teeth grinding distorted synths over and over. The album from then takes a turn and starts to progress into some more defined melodies with sampled vocals and the first taste of something more pretty comes with ’1000 Things’ dreamy chorus three quarters of the way through which is cut short with screaming synths and effects. ‘Stay the Same’ is definitely the stand out track on the album which mixes the toughness and niceness perfectly creating a track which can fill both dance floors and your head.

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AutoKratz – Reaktor

AutoKratz – 1000 Things

AutoKratz – Stay The Same


Mission Control

I got one of those unexpected surprises when I purchased Mission Control’s EP the other day. You know those surprises that are like “fuck yeah I did not expect it to be this good”. Well I guess I was not expecting much but was very happy to hear another wicked Australia group making very impressive tunes. I soon realised that I will be seeing them a couple of times in the very near future as they support Bloc Party and play the Nevereverland festival.

Their sound is a little hard to define but that is a very good thing – they could even possibly slip into the Electro-Disco-Rock category but I do not think that really exists? Anyway I will not try to categorise them or describe their tunes by talking about synthesisers like I always seem to do. I will just say that these guys sound like they will fucking rock live, so I am looking forward to rocking I guess.

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Hit their Myspace
O yeah another awesome surprise on the EP was this fantastic nu-disco remix by Sydney boy Long John Saliva who is actually of Lektrolux fame (Brisbane DJ Duo who I have a lot of respect for). The remix breaks down the track and extends it making it sound a lot more like the title then the original (Inner Space). The track is incredibly produced and sounds like it is a disco cover from a band. The vocals work perfectly slowed down and the added percussion and piano gives it an addictive feel. It seems like there is a bright future for old Long John Saliva especially with the disco direction the scene has started to go.
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Hit his Myspace


A Disco Experiment.

Anyway as you might have all noticed Disco seems to be the new electro and over the last year there have been some great productions getting the attention of the masses mainly stringing from DFA and James Murphy’s ability to push what he likes onto the mainstream. Although I think if I was going to have a dirty club night I would much rather listen to some gruesome Soulwax synthesisers belting out distorted vomit then octave bass and horns taking you on a pleasant ride. However the sounds are still very exciting and with popularity comes innovation and we are starting to see the best producers come up with some very wicked tracks, for example.


Morgan Geist

It seems as if New York has a throbbing little disco scene but I would not really know. I am just going off DFA and Beats in Space and to tell you the truth I really do not know enough about this shit to be going on about it I am just a little LCD Soundsystem fan boy. But anyway Morgan Geist album is very cool, minimalist disco (now I am just making up genres) at its finest. Anyway have a listen to a few of my favourites:

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Morgan Geist – Detroit

Morgan Geist – Palace Life
Morgan Geist – City Of Smoke and Flame

Lindstrøm

Ok well Lindstrøm’s album “Where You Go I Go Too” has to be one of the coolest things I have ever heard. Three tracks and one remix with the first track going for 29 mins! And what a track it is!!! You see with half an hour to produce a track you can really make the most of building things up and for the patient listener these are some of the best tracks you will ever hear. I think I might just post that track up so I recommend you get it as it is half his album.

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Lindstrøm – Where You Go I Go To

That reminds me that some of my older posts have been deleted recently and I have been getting these scary emails so I think I may be doing something wrong like breaking the copyright laws or something but it is all for you people all for you!!!


Toby Tobias

I think I might be over talking about this nu-disco fad already; it is just too hard when I can’t describe synths. Anyway this track is very cool and has a real older feel about it.

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Toby Tobias – The Feeling


Disclaimer:

Please note you must do your study before you try to jump on the disco band wagon as a DJ and play it out. Remember before you drop “Staying Alive” or some other garbage that fits within your 120 bpm set think of what James Murphy would do. And if you do not know who James Murphy is then go ahead – play it.


I feel like after over a year of doing this blog it should start to take another direction. I am not sure if anyone even still reads it with my long hiatus’ but I am forever grateful if you do. I would ask for ideas however that would defeat the purpose of it being my blog. If you would like to join me and give your own opinion on shit then that would be just fine.

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Thanks

Jimps