I did 34 Top 5 lists last year. A far bit off one every week, but still, considering what a strange and busy year it was, I feel it shows a decent persistence. Will 2017 see my interest in making playlists wane, or will there be even more frequent updates this year? I don't dare to prophecy, but I'm currently listening through what's on other people's end of year lists and I feel as excited to discover new tunes as ever.
For the second year in a row I didn't do a best-of-the-year-list myself. I simply feel there's so much I still haven't gotten around to listen to, so it wouldn't be fair, plus a few of the obvious highlights are not on Spotify anyway.
So, the first list of the year is not a Best of 2016, but nevertheless, it is comprised of only 2016 tunes:
Run The Jewels - Call Ticketron
On the one hand, I knew it was going to be great. On the other, it seemed almost impossible that they could keep improving their formula three albums in a row without it becoming repetitive. But then RTJ3 blazed through my headphones and it seemed like the most obvious thing ever that El-P and Mike would actually be even better than before. No brakes, no lulls; this feels like the only album I need to power through another year. Killer Mike's baritone tongue-roller at 2:25 is the thing I would most like to see live this year.Oransi Pazuzu - Lahja
I've missed my dose of experimental metal for a while. Luckily The Quietus turned me on to this rollicking powertrip.David Bowie - Girl Loves Me
Trust David Bowie to include a song written completely in two different slang languages; one fictional (from Clockwork Orange) and one historical, on his farewell album. The sense of pain comes through strong thoughKlara Lewis - Too
A track that opens up.Marissa Nadler - All the Colours of the Dark
Best I've heard from Marissa Nadler in a long while. I've always loved her voice, but at times her songs tip over into wishy washy preciousness. Not so here. Balancing just on the right side of gorgeousness.I must have made years of surrender
Oh and ok then, here are my five favourite albums of 2016. In no particular order. No surprises I guess:


No comments:
Post a Comment