Sunday, October 21, 2012

The Classic Album Kid A

Radiohead's Kid A from 2000 dropped from another dimension sonically. Radiohead tapped into electronica, minimalism, and experimental jazz with such ease its hard to believe it's over ten years old. It still sounds fresh and continues to reward listeners that are willing to discover and expand what they thought a band should sound like. Those that were able to experience this album right when it came out started their obsession with Radiohead, and they have continued to make lasting music.  Shut up and just listen, it's rare now a days to space out into a full album. Enjoy

Kid A (2000)

1. Everything In It's Right Place (0:00)
2. Kid A (4:10)
3. The National Anthem (8:55)
4. How To Disappear Completely (14:45)
5. Treefingers (20:43)
6. Optimistic (24:25)
7. In Limbo (29:41)
8. Idioteque (33:13)
9. Morning Bell (38:21)
10. Motion Picture Soundtrack (42:57)
11. Genchildren (47:16)

Saturday, October 20, 2012

SBTRKT

SBTRKT has been gaining attention all year and this track is still banging. He is one of the few that is bringing soul and originality to the dance game. Im looking forward to his upcoming tracks, so enjoy this Gem from SBTRKT

Pharaohs





Friday, October 19, 2012

Kanye's Morning

Kanye is dropping his new track featuring his Label's artist... Good vibe, simple beat, nice ragga feeling too.... check out The New Morning


Frank Ocean's Pyramids

Frank Ocean has proved he is beyond just RnB, he took his style to new heights with Pyramids and Rich Kids. He give the listener content, substance, and an imaginary story. In Pyramids he paints the picture of a time long passed of Pharaohs and cheetahs, and his musical arrangements then transform the story to the strip club club called the Pyramid with an experimental feel that feels right and deserved. He also paints the story of rich kids who have too much time on their hand, too much money, and parents that don't care. The super rich kids Ocean presents deals with suicidal tendencies, fake friends, and abusing cocaine. Frank Ocean's Channel Orange is a gem among the crap dance music RnB turned into in 2011-12.... Did you catch the Play Station logo sound... check out the full album its worth it, he just needs to lose his off future crew.

Super Rich Kids

Pyramids (although I prefer the album mix for this song)






Thursday, October 18, 2012

Marissa Nadler's ethereal voice

I found an ethereal american voice that sings the soul of hope and pain so natural. Marissa Nadler was under my radar despite having already several full length albums out. She has a voice that seems to draw in emotions that every human has. Marissa Nadler is a siren calling for you to dream, listen, confront your fear and accept them. Her newest album The Sister takes your ears to a place of atmospheric soundscapes.


This Early video of her proves how great and real her voice is live