Thursday, January 27, 2011

ryn's Rush Hour Jam, Vol. 1

Rush hour... in Ottawa... sucks. Well, rush hour everywhere sucks. But I've put together a set of 20 songs (and a couple bonus tracks) that total at about 1.4hrs of music, which is about how long it takes to cross the city. The general theme I was aiming for with this mixtape is, "upbeat music to lift your post or pre-work/school mood". Varying genres; all stuff that gets me singing or bobbing my head. Same deal as last time too, link at the bottom for download. Get a WinRAR or UnRARx style program to open up the files if you don't already have them. Enjoy!


Mix 2: Rush Hour

Tracklist:

1. Surfer Blood "Floating Vibes"
2. Passion Pit "Better Things"
3. Hellogoodbye "I Never Can Relax"
4. Das Racist "You Oughta Know"
5. of Montreal "A Sentence of Sorts in Kongsvinger"
6. Steel Train "Turnpike Ghost"
7. Wick-it the Instigator "Everlasting Shine Blockaz"
8. Hall & Oates "Rich Girl"
9. Phoenix "Fences"
10. Chromeo "Don't Turn the Lights On"
11. Free Energy "Free Energy"
12. Lupe Fiasco "The Show Goes On"
13. Joel Plaskett Emergency "The Instrumental"
14. The Darkness "Growing on Me"
15. Lily Allen "Take What You Take"
16. Gorillaz "Rhinestone Eyes"
17. Motion City Soundtrack "A Life Less Ordinary (Need a Little Help)"
18. Limbeck "Let's Get Crazy"
19. Fang Island "Daisy"
20. Spoon "You Got Yr Cherry Bomb"
Bonus Round!
21. Vampire Weekend "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa (iTunes Session)"
22. Herbie Hancock "Rockit"

Download link: Requested be taken down.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Kevmoh's Music Mix 2: Motown



This is essentially a beginner's guide to Motown music. I know that many of my friends don't listen to this music and that has to change. I just got into Motown earlier this month and can't believe I've let all this amazing music pass me by. Cheesy? Yes. Catchy as hell? Most definitely.

Kevmoh's Mix 2: Motown

1) The Temptations - Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
2) Stevie Wonder - Uptight (Everything's Alright)
3) The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman
4) Martha & The Vandellas - Heat Wave
5) Marvin Gaye - I Heard it Through the Grapevine
6) The Temptations - My Girl
7) The Four Tops - I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)
8) Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
9) Marvin Gaye - Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
10) The Temptations - Get Ready
11) The Temptations - Ain't Too Proud to Beg
12) The Miracles and Smokie Robinson - The Tracks of My Tears
13) The Supremes - I Hear a Symphony
14) Mary Wells - You Beat Me to the Punch
15) Stevie Wonder - I was Made to Love Her
16) The Supremes - Baby Love
17) The Supremes - You Keep Me Hangin' On
18) The Jackson 5 - I Want You Back

Link to Download

Thursday, January 20, 2011

ryn's Late Night Mix, Vol. 1

Earlier this week Kevmoh came to me and presented the idea of using our blog to create weekly mixtapes with different themes, as he previously mentioned a couple of posts ago. I thought the idea was a fantastic one. This is something him and I used to take part in on more of a seasonal scale (ie; summer mixes, winter mixes). Assuming I personally have the time to do so, I will have a new mixtape up by every Friday... sort of like my own G.O.O.D. Friday! Anyway, without further adieu, I give you my first mixtape of nighttime, bed time, late night tunes to wind your day down to. Just a few favourites I like to fall asleep to. At the bottom I've posted a downloadable link to the playlist! You'll need a decompressing program to open up the .rar file, but those are easy to come by with Google. Enjoy!


Mix 1: Late Night (Bedtime)

Tracklist:
1. Grizzly Bear "Foreground"
2. Serge Gainsbourg "Couleur Café"
3. The xx "VCR"
4. John Mayer "Vultures"
5. Broken Social Scene "Major Label Debut"
6. Wilco "Sky Blue Sky"
7. Elliot Smith "Say Yes"
8. Vetiver "More of This"
9. Devendra Banhart "Baby"
10. Dustin Kensrue "Consider the Ravens"
11. The National "Afraid of Everyone"
12. Wilco "Leave Me (Like You Found Me)"
13. John Mayer "Gravity"
14. Cass McCombs "Dreams-Come-True (feat. Karen Black)"
15. Fleet Foxes "Oliver James"

Download Link: Late Night (Bedtime)

Kevmoh, Mix 1: "Chill Out (Night Time)"



Mix 1: Chill Out (Night Time)

Tracklist:
1) Destroyer - Suicide Demo For Kara Walker
2) Washed Out - You and I
3) Ancient Greeks - Lay Up
4) Air - Ce Matin-La
5) Cee-Lo - All Day Love Affair
6) Broken Social Scene - Pacific Theme
7) Stereolab - Brakhage
8) Feist - One Evening
9) Destroyer - Kaputt
10) Grizzly Bear - Ready, Able
11) jj - From Africa to Malaga
12) Junior Boys - Sneak a Picture
13) Bill Calahan - Rococo Zephyr
14) Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Can't Hear my Eyes
15) Deerhunter - Earthquake
16) The xx - Night Time

Download Link: "Chill Out (Night Time)"

Essentially this is an "end of the day" mix, a mix when you just want to relax but still listen to interesting music that can be lush and complex but it will not assault or offend your ear drums. It contains a wide variety of different music genres: everything from instrumental tracks to Chill Wave music to jazz to a singer-songwriter. If you're looking for new end of the day music, you need not look any further.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

New Things Abroad!: Music Mixes

Do you need a music for a certain occasion? A certain mood? A certain… je ne sais quoi?

Well, now you’re going to get it. Starting this week, and going on once a week until the end of time (until I run out of music), I’ve decided I’m going to make themed music mixes. Each mix will have 15 songs on it from a variety of artists. I’m hoping that these mixes will cover a variety of moods: everything from “I just want to dance” to “I just want to make love on languid June evenings!”

Well, enjoy. The first one will be up later tonight.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Kevin's Favourite Albums of 2010

There’s really a lot to like about December: Religious turned secular festivities (Christmas and Hanukkah), New Year’s Eve, Candy Canes, the overuse of the colours red and white. But for all that I like about Christmas, I must admit that my favourite part about this time of the year is making my Best of *year* lists.

It’s a great time because the Winter break really allows for you to take some time off, pause, and think “man, what was awesome this year and what was completely awful?” It’s a reflection process that turns into an informative piece about just HOW was the year. So, I shall no longer wait; it’s time to assess what has been great in the last year for music.

However, before I start into my lists, I think it is important to pause and just recap what this year has been like for the music scene and set the perimeters for what I’ll be analyzing. I think that it’s important to say that I obviously approach my music listening from a certain grounding that privileges “indie” music artists. Outside of the world of hip-hop, I find that I do not generally listen to much music that would be played on mainstream radio. That being said, there are obviously some great and amazing songs that make it to the radio, but you will never ever hear me praising the Black Eyed Peas or any other run of the mill, copper penny in a world of copper pennies, boring generic rock or hip-hop acts.

Okay, now that we generally know what my bias is, I think we can talk about the year in music. I will be focusing on two main themes in my analysis: the first would be that this was an uncharacteristically great year for hip-hop, really proven with the release of Kanye’s new album; the second would be that artists who we have already classified as being great have continued to release more quality albums.

This year really saw the reinvigoration of the hip-hop genre. There have been some solid albums in the last few years but I can confidently say that there has not been this many solid hip-hop releases in one year since at least 2004 (such as Madvillain’s – Madvillainy, Kanye – College Dropout, M.I.A. – Arular, Dizzee Rascal – Showtime). This year basically delivered hip-hop albums that could easily make the top 10 list for best albums in the following year, without a doubt.

Das Racist’s emergence onto the hip-hop scene with the release of two mixtapes, Shut Up, Dude and Sit Down, Man, brought a new voice onto the hip-hop scene, one that basically tore down the conventions of rap music while paradoxically praising them at the same time. Their first single “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell” just really polarized everyone’s opinion of them when it came out last year. Are these guys serious rappers? Is this song mindless nonsense or a critique of consumer culture, meaning that all we can talk about is consumer culture? These two mixtapes should put everyone’s mind at ease to show how incredibly intelligent and witty this group is. They’ll make you laugh out loud (“Puerto Rican Cousins”), cleverly insult hip-hop music (“Fake Patois”) and then make you question how serious they really are about everything (“Hahaha jk”: “We’re not joking / Just joking / We are joking / Just joking / We’re not joking”), and drop a plethora of pop culture references in one song that would Ben Mulroney to shame. They’ve got some serious musical credibility to back up their big boasts with a lot of big name producers, such as Diplo and El-P, assisting them on the mixtapes. If you haven’t checked them out yet, I really suggest you get ready for the most interesting and unique hip-hop act you’ll have heard in a while.

On the more standard hip-hop fare, Kanye West and Big Boi have both released long awaited albums that may very well be the albums of their careers, well at least more certainly for Kanye. Both albums share a lot of hype: Kanye West had been making us anticipate in his album ever since he began posting his first Good Friday releases, and Big Boi had taken a while to get approval for his album to come through. When both albums dropped, they were like bombshells in the music world, and probably for good reason. Both albums are impeccably produced and just sound so dense, layered and full. The guest stars on both albums are pretty tight for the most part, but obviously the main artists shine through. I don’t really want to get too far into this but it should be said that both of these albums really demand a listen.

Anyways, for my list I’ve decided to not go with a standard ranking format but rather stick with a tier format. The one exception is that I will post my one favourite album this year that exceeds the rest for me. There are a couple albums I really need to give a better listen to (Sufjan, Deerhunter, Best Coast) so they will not be on this list. Anyways, enjoy! And have a merry Christmas!

My Top 25 Favourite Albums:

My Favourite Album:

  • The National – High Violet

Killer Albums:

  • Big Boi – Sir Lucious Left Foot, The Son of Chico Dusty
  • Das Racist – Sit Down, Man
  • Gorillaz – Plastic Beach
  • Robyn – Body Talk

Awesome Albums:

  • Kanye West – My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
  • Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
  • Flying Lotus – Cosmogramma
  • Vampire Weekend – Contra
  • Beach House – Teen Dream

Solid Albums:

  • Sleigh Bells – Treats
  • Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Before Today
  • Foals – Total Life Forever
  • Wolf Parade – Expo 86

Great Albums:

  • Das Racist – Shut Up, Dude
  • The Black Keys – Brothers
  • Owen Pallett – Heartland
  • The Walkmen – Lisbon
  • Surfer Blood – Astrocoast

Good Albums:

  • Local Natives – Gorilla Manor
  • Sufjan Stevens – All Delighted People EP
  • LCD Soundsystem – This is Happening
  • Shugo Tokumaru – Port Entropy
  • Menomena – Mines

Monday, November 8, 2010

Da Drought is Over (Hopefully)

No, the title of my post is not referring to Weezy being released from jail. It's about the hip-hop drought being over: the difficulty that rap has had in releasing multiple good or better hip-hop releases in a single year.

Hip-hop has really suffered the last few years. Sure there were still some bangin singles, like "Throw some D's", but it's been really difficult to get a lot of good full album releases in a year. In fact, any good hip-hop CDs I don't think would have been good enough to place too high on any year end lists, with the only exception really being Raekwon's last album. All the really great hip-hop stars haven't really been producing very high quality products. I remember when I'd just desperately crave for the next Madvillain album, although it's still clearly so far away, just because nothing would be coming out.

We haven't really had amazing years since the first half of the decade. Does anyone remember how absolutely amazing 2004 was?
  • Madvillain - Madvillainy
  • Kanye - College Dropout
  • M.I.A. - Arular
  • Dizzee Rascal - Showtime
Like, gawd damn those are some good debut releases from the first 3 artists! Ridiculous!

I'm hopeful that the times are changing now. This year has been a fairly good year so far with new albums from Big Boi (awesome album actually), Das Racist, and the resurgence of Kanye West. There's so much potential with the new Kanye album and the Kanye / Jay-Z one as well. It's not like there hasn't been a high amount of meh (Eminem, Lil Wayne), but I'm fairly hopeful that these new album will really overshadow the rest of them. That new Big Boi is so ridiculously hot and I'd dare say it's the best hip-hop album to come out in recent years.

Anyways, I'm hopeful that Kanye and his crew will help be at the forefront of this new reinvigoration of hip-hop. If that new album sucks, I'll be crushed.