Showing posts with label Bon Iver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bon Iver. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Bon Iver - 29 Strafford Apts.
The album didn't really sink in for me, but I enjoyed this song. Have to say I enjoy this live version much more than the album production.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
The Saturday Beat
It's Saturday, and that can mean only one thing. Beats! Awwwww yiss.
Dub? Trap? I'm bad with genres. Pretty funky whatever it is.
Now this is mad funky, almost worthy of a Friday. I wanted to post the actual link to this one but some marketing 'genius' decided I shouldn't be able to embed the track in a blog. Real smart pal, let's make it difficult to hype dope tunes. You deserve a raise.
Funky. Disco. House.
I love this remix. I used it in one of my mixes a year or so back.
We've had a good little dance party, so let's wind down with this killer chiller.
Dub? Trap? I'm bad with genres. Pretty funky whatever it is.
Now this is mad funky, almost worthy of a Friday. I wanted to post the actual link to this one but some marketing 'genius' decided I shouldn't be able to embed the track in a blog. Real smart pal, let's make it difficult to hype dope tunes. You deserve a raise.
Funky. Disco. House.
I love this remix. I used it in one of my mixes a year or so back.
We've had a good little dance party, so let's wind down with this killer chiller.
Labels:
Ambient,
Bon Iver,
Bonus Beats,
Chillstep,
Disco,
Downtempo,
Electronic,
Funk,
House,
Jupiter,
Kyson,
Lo-Fi,
Mayer Hawthorne,
Michoacan,
RAC,
Remixes,
Self Evident,
Trap
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Evan Chapman - Holocene
Since we're on covers right now, here's an awesome Bon Iver interpretation.
Labels:
Alternative,
Bon Iver,
Cover Songs,
Evan Chapman,
Folk,
Music Video
Monday, June 25, 2012
Bon Air at AIR Studios
This is an awesome full live acoustic performance by Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and Sean Carey. If you're into these guys at all, this is a must watch. If you're not, watch it anyway, and do it in HD! The songs are, in order:
1. Hinnom, TX
2. Wash.
3. I Can't Make You Love Me
4. Baby's
5. Beth/Rest
Labels:
Acoustic,
AIR Studios,
Bon Iver,
Folk,
Justin Vernon,
Live Music,
Lyndurst Hall,
Sean Carey
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Best of 2011 Part 7
This is it! We made it! This year is over, and these are my top albums of the year. I hope you were entertained, maybe found a new artist you didn't know, and will join me again in 2012 for many more great tunes as the blog enters its third year. Now hurry up and check this, then go enjoy your evening!
#3
Radiohead
The King Of Limbs
We waited for years after their last album and finally "Lotus Flower", followed by a further seven tracks of Radiohead genius. Sure, it might not have been their greatest album ever, but it was still awesome and was easily good enough to make it near the top of the charts even if it did feel a little abruptly truncated. I'm pretty sure we won't have to wait as long for the next one. I hope not anyway.
At this point I think everyone in the world has heard of these guys, and if not they're probably beyond help. I don't think this would be the album to win over too many new fans, per se, as it's basically just another minor evolution of their expansive electronic ideas that they've explored since their landmark album "Kid A". Either you're into this stuff or you aren't, and if you're not you should be, because this is the best band in the world. End of story.
Codex
Morning Mr. Magpie
Little By Little
#2
Bon Iver
Bon Iver
I have to admit I wasn't really into Justin Vernon's deput LP, but this one had me captivated as soon as I heard the first single "Calgary", one of the best songs of the year. Actually there are several songs in this album that would be in the running for that title.
Most impressively, this album has taken the same haunting lyrical songwriting style but added layers and layers and layers of sounds, all blending into one masterful musical painting that will have you in fits over its utter majesty. Just check out the live performance below and see the amazing collection of multi-instrumentalists that have been put together and you'll know what a special album this is. He even drafted a certain Colin Stetson to help out a little on the saxomophone. Say no more.
Perth
Holocene
Towers
#1
SBTRKT
SBTRKT
I had a good laugh when Pitchfork described Aaron Jerome as a "journeyman". Talk about being wide of the mark. Anyone who was into progressive electronic music even a bit would have known him before this album came out, and there was a ton of anticipation for his debut LP. To say he delivered would be an equally derisive understatement.
This album not only has my favorite song of the year, "Wildfire", but also ten other absolutely killer tracks that bridge the gaps between house, dubstep, and everything in between. The mixes are perfect, the vocals are seamless, and what we have here is an introduction into the future of electronic music. The bar has been set very, very high indeed. Enjoy.
Wildfire
Trials Of The Past
Pharoahs
EP #1
Alabama Shakes
Alabama Shakes
Does anyone else find it interesting that the last three albums on this list all were self-titled albums? I think it just ties in with the overall theme of the year, one of experimentation and introduction to new sounds. All of these artists will, I'm positive, go on to even bigger and better things so it's extremely exciting to introduce you to Alabama Shakes, hands down the most exciting newcomers of the year. I posted a stunning live performance a week or so ago, and here are the other three songs on the EP you should be getting your hands on pronto.
I Found You
Hold On
On Your Way
Happy new year!
Labels:
Alabama Shakes,
Best Of 2011,
Bon Iver,
Colin Stetson,
Little Dragon,
Live Music,
Music Video,
Radiohead,
Sampha,
SBTRKT
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Bon Iver - Calgary
It's funny how our perceptions of time and space change as technology advances our ability to travel and communicate with each other. In the ever-evolving world of the internet, for example, and the recent proliferation of so-called "viral" videos, once something has been around for more than a couple weeks, it's old news. This is the "new" Bon Iver video, but it's been out for almost three weeks now, so maybe it's old too. I don't know. Anyway these guys have been around for a couple years now and have garnered quite a bit of critical acclaim, though admittedly not from me. I've largely ignored them but recently got my hands on this track and thought "hmmm... that's actually pretty good." I've listened to it many times since then, and just found the "new" video for it. If you're already into these guys, you're welcome. If not, you're welcome.
Tonight, the Phoenix. Tomorrow, the river.
Labels:
Bon Iver,
Music Video
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