Listas de Lo Mejor de 2011



  • @Rumsas:dgxzkxpc:

    O'Rourke ha metido 2 discos (In a flash everything comes towgether as one there is no need for a subject el 11 y old news #5 el 29), ahí ha metido mano manel fijo. Scuba y pinch no pillan cacho, qué raro

    y más que habría metido. el que hizo a medias con FIRE! me parece top 5 del año seguro. el compartido con ambarchi y tal es la ostia, y los dos de mego muy buenos también pero no descubren nada nuevo dentro del universo orourkiano (toma pegote)

    el de pinch con chaquetón yo le he metido ya unas escuchas y no le acabo de pillar el punto, no sé. los discos de chaquelton descolocan en las primeras escuchas y luego iluminan que te cagas, pero en este caso no.

    @sKuTa:dgxzkxpc:

    Han hecho trampas y han metido el de beach boys, jaja! coño pero es que encima… si vas a meter las smile sessions, o las pones arriba del todo o nada. Ains

    Dónde se puede ver la lista entera?

    en la edición digital, cuando tenga un momento la transcribo (Sun Araw también aparecen por ahí, peaking lights..)
    totalmente de acuerdo en lo referente a las sesiones, un poco raro verlo por ahí si no es en el number one. en cualquier caso, habiendo escuchado el disco que hizo brian wilson hace cinco años el efecto de estas sesiones pierde mogollón de impacto, no sé.

    el de rustie no me gustó nada en su momento, lo volveré a escuchar.
    y el de ferraro me gusta pero no tanto como otros discos suyos anteriores.
    el de hype williams a mí me flipa, aunque tampoco lo veo muy distinto de lo que viene haciendo este último par de años.
    lo de metallica/lou reed la típica boutade que meten siempre en el top ten para dar carnaza



  • A mí el nuevo ferraro me gusta mucho pero se me hace un poco demasiao largo del tirón. Más mejor el ep. Yo creo que al nuevo sonido ferraril le va mejor el envase pequeño, si hubiese sacado esas canciones en 3 o 4 eps bien dosificados la triunfada hubiera sido mayor, piensoyo.. no sé.

    Gracias por la lista, alias.



  • Por lo que me contaron Hype Williams han partido peras, Dean Blunt seguirá él solo con el nombre y también ha sacado alguna cosilla en solitario, como Ramirez.

    Inga Copeland, ex mujer y por lo dicho ex hype williams tmb tiene cosas interesantes en solitario.



  • the wire, the wire, oh the wire, the wire

    radiojete en el 27



  • ahí van los míos:

    01. raleigh moncrief - watered lawn [anticon]
    02. dan melchior - assemblage blues [siltbreeze]
    03. death grips - exmilitary [thirdworlds.net]
    04. picore - imagínate que acierto [magofermín]
    05. julian lynch - terra [underwater peoples]
    06. hella - tripper [sargent house]
    07. rustie - glass swords [warp]
    08. clams casino - instrumentals [type records]
    09. ducktails - III arcade dynamics [woodsist]
    10. tostadas - el hombre del tiempo [autoeditado]
    11. lisabö - animali lotsatuen putzua [bide huts]
    12. retox - ugly animals [ipecac]

    ya se que es pronto para meter el de lisabö, pero es que es la leche



  • Los 40 mejores discos de Rap, segun Spin Magazine:

    www.spin.com/articles/spins-40-best-rap ... page=0%2C0



  • La lista del reputado musicólogo, crítico y músico de jazz Ted Gioia:

    _I try to listen to new music every day, and have made this a part of my daily routine for many years. I'm not sure how many new CDs I heard during the course of 2011, but on some days I listen to four or more albums in their entirety, and a typical week will find me checking out 15-20 new releases. As the list below makes clear, I tend to range widely over various styles and genres.

    I am impressed by how much outstanding music is recorded nowadays, but I am equally struck by how well hidden it is. More than at any time in my life, the best music is hard to find. You will almost never hear it on the radio, and increasingly it is not even on the radar screens of the major labels. The record stores, where fans once learned about important new releases, have mostly gone out of business. Even as music becomes more omnipresent and accessible, new barriers prevent listeners from hearing the most talented and creative artists.

    For this reason, I am sharing a more complete listing of my favorite albums this year. In a world in which the best music is hidden from view, personal recommendation and word-of-mouth become the main gateways for discovering exciting new sounds. I present this large list as a guide to those who are looking for inspiring, intelligent and mind-expanding music, and want some guidance from someone who sifts through the many new releases looking for the cream of the crop.

    Below are my selections for the 100 best CDs of 2011. I encourage you to check out some artists that you haven't heard before. And if you hear something you like, spread the word._

    The 100 Best Albums of 2011

    1 William Elliott Whitmore: Field Songs / Americana / Roots Music
    2 Tinariwen: Tassili / World music
    3 Fred Hersch: Alone at the Vanguard / Jazz
    4 Bon Iver: Bon Iver Folk / pop
    5 Joshua Redman: James Farm / Jazz
    6 Nico Muhly: Seeing is Believing / Contemporary classical
    7 Ambrose Akinmusire: When the Heart Emerges Glistening / Jazz
    8 Now Ensemble: Awake / Contemporary classical
    9 Keith Jarrett: Rio / Jazz
    10 Gary Clark Jr.: The Bright Lights EP / Blues
    11 L Konitz, B Mehldau, C Haden & P Motian: Live at Birdland / Jazz
    12 Gustavo Dudamel: Bruckner / Sibelius / Nielsen Classical
    13 Adam Cruz: Milestone / Jazz
    14 Todd Reynolds: Outerborough / Contemporary classical
    15 Pat Metheny: What's It All About / Jazz
    16 Lara Downes: 13 Ways of Looking at the Goldberg / Contemporary classical
    17 Fleet Foxes: Helplessness / Blues Folk rock
    18 James P. Johnson: Jazz Nocturne / Classical concert jazz
    19 Andy Statman: Old Brooklyn Americana / Roots Music
    20 Liza Ferschtman Julius Röntgen: The Violin Concertos / Classical
    21 Glenn Kaiser: Cardboard Box / Blues
    22 Charles Lloyd & Maria Farantouri: Athens Concert Jazz / World Music
    23 The Decemberists: The King is Dead / Indie folk rock
    24 Vasily Petrenko: Shostakovich: Symphonies 6 & 12 / Classical
    25 Amina Alaoui: Arco Iris / World music
    26 Phantasm William Byrd: Complete Consort Music / Classical
    27 Chick Corea & Stefano Bollani: Orvieto / Jazz
    28 James Whitbourn: Living Voices / Contemporary classical
    29 Bombino: Agadez / World music
    30 Laura Marling: A Creature I Don't Know / Folk pop
    31 Sonny Rollins: Road Shows, Vol. 2 / Jazz
    32 Phillip Schroeder: Passage Through a Dream / Contemporary classical
    33 Miguel Zenón: Alma Adentro: The Puerto Rican Songbook / Latin jazz
    34 Kronos Quartet: Uniko / Contemporary classical
    35 Kenny Brown: Can't Stay Too Long / Blues
    36 Marcin Wasilewski: Faithful / Jazz
    37 Robert Aldridge: Elmer Gantry / Contemporary opera
    38 Anthony Wilson: Seasons / Jazz
    39 Eilen Jewell: Queen of the Minor Key / Americana / Roots Music
    40 Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Brass Live / Classical
    41 John Wesley Harding: The Sound of His Own Voice / Singer-songwriter
    42 Spaces: Nothing Exists but Atoms and the Void / Celestial rock
    43 Tony Bennett: Duets II Great / American Songbook
    44 The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band: Peyton on Patton / Blues
    45 Craig Taborn: Avenging Angel / Jazz
    46 Guy Clark: Songs and Stories / Country
    47 Hilary Hahn & Valentina Lisitsa: Charles Ives: Four Sonatas / Classical
    48 Rudresh Mahanthappa: Samdhi / Jazz
    49 Glenn Jones: The Wanting / Folk
    50 Mieczysław Weinberg: Piano Works / Classical
    51 Eddie Vedder: Ukulele Songs / Singer-songwriter
    52 B. Mehldau, K. Hays & P.Zimmerli: Modern Music / Contemporary classical
    53 Michael Giacchino: Soundtrack to Super 8 / Soundtrack
    54 Kevin Devine: Between the Concrete and Clouds / Indie rock
    55 Jefferson Friedman: Quartets / Contemporary classical
    56 Denny Zeitlin: Labyrinth / Jazz
    57 Wilco: The Whole Love / Folk rock
    58 The Head and the Heart: The Head and the Heart / Indie folk-pop
    59 Various artists: The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams/ Country
    60 Collin Vallon: Rruga / Jazz
    61 The Unthanks: Last English / folk
    62 Brad Mehldau: Live in Marciac / Jazz
    63 Fabrice Ravel-Chapuis: En Danger / Contemporary classical
    64 Radiohead: The King of Limbs / Rock
    65 The Civil Wars: Barton Hollow / Indie folk
    66 James Carter: Caribbean Rhapsody / Jazz
    67 Wye Oak: Civilian / Indie folk rock
    68 Enrico Rava: Tribe / Jazz
    69 Chris Dingman: Waking Dreams / Jazz
    70 Simone Dinnerstein: Bach: A Strange Beauty / Classical
    71 Becca Stevens Weightless: Jazz-inflected / folk music
    72 Anonymous 4: Secret Voices Early music
    73 Gretchen Parlato: The Lost and Found / Jazz
    74 Moreland & Arbuckle: Just a Dream / Electric blues
    75 Bobby Long: A Winter Tale / Singer-songwriter
    76 Joe Lovano: Bird Songs / Jazz
    77 Thomas Dybdahl: Songs Norwegian / Singer-songwriter
    78 Dave Alvin: Eleven Eleven / Blues Rock
    79 Gerald Wilson: Legacy / Jazz
    80 Dario Marianelli: Soundtrack to Jane Eyre / Soundtrack
    81 JD Allen: Victory / Jazz
    82 Vince Gill: Guitar Slinger / Country
    83 Bobby Sanabria Tito Puente: Masterworks Live! / Latin jazz
    84 Julian Lage: Gladwell / Jazz
    85 George Strait: Here for a Good Time / Country
    86 Joss Stone: LP1 / R&B/Soul
    87 Memory Tapes: Player Piano / Ambient
    88 Jeremy Pelt: The Talented Mr. Pelt / Jazz
    89 Mary Flower: Misery Loves Company /Blues
    90 Striggio: Mass in 40 Parts / Classical
    91 Adele: 21 / Singer-songwriter
    92 Blue Highway: Sounds of Home / Bluegrass
    93 Ben Allison: Action-Refraction / Jazz
    94 St. Vincent: Strange Mercy / Indie rock
    95 Thomas Dolby: A Map of the Floating City / Singer-songwriter
    96 Lady Antebellum: Own the Night Country / Pop
    97 Mathias Eick: Skala / Jazz
    98 Volosi and Lasoni: Wołosi i Lasoniowie / World Music
    99 Steve Mackey & So Percussion: It Is Time / Contemporary classical
    100 Gary Burton: Common Ground / Jazz



  • Los mejores albumes para Bleep.com

    @yhr1uone:

    Top Ten Albums Of The Year

    1. Byetone l SyMeta l raster-noton
    (DIGITAL / CD + WAV / LP + WAV)

    As soon as we heard the opening track of SyMeta we were sold, after waiting three years since the excellent 'Death of a Typographer', raster-noton's label boss Olaf Bender presents us with another incredible album. We are confronted with punched out punctuation that drives us forward towards oblivion… more

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    2. Rustie l Glass Swords l (Warp)
    (DIGITAL / CD + MP3 / 2LP VINYL)

    Taking shape after 2 years in the studio, Rustie has developed a sound that is invigorating and uniquely his. Pulling in from influences that range from 16-bit video-game sonics, Japanese prog-rock, grime and Detroit techno - Rustie has created his own hypercolour brand of rave music. If you're anything like us, the moment you hear "Hover Traps", you will probably be humming the melody for the next 3 months of your life... more

    3. John Maus l We Must Become The Pitiless Censors Of Ourselves l (Upset The Rhythm)
    (DIGITAL / CD / LP)

    We Must Become The Pitiless Censors Of Ourselves' released by London's premiere D.I.Y label Upset the Rhythm, is the third solo album by John Maus, and the most accessible to date. After working alongside Gary War and Ariel Pink in Haunted Graffiti, Maus released his debut album in 2006, a masterpiece of lo-fi bedroom pop crafted lovingly in his home over 5 years. Another 5 years on, with the excellent 'Love is Real' in between... more

    4. patten l GLAQJO XAACSSO l (No Pain In Pop)
    (DIGITAL / CD + bonus disc / LP + bonus disc)

    A very exciting debut on No Pain in Pop from Londoner, patten. Trying to pin down patten's sound could prove to be quite the challenge, but your best guideline is somewhere in between jacking Chicago house, 90s IDM, lo-fi psychedelics, the LA beat scene and contemporary techno. And we really mean somewhere. But who cares for classifying when it sounds this good? 'GLAQJO XAACSSO' is a raw and visceral experience full of intricate textural layers that definitely deserves your ears... more

    5. Martyn l Ghost People l (Brainfeeder)
    (DIGITAL / CD / 2LP)

    The key tracks from this album could resonate just as comfortably in a dingy London archway as they could in Berghain. The Dutchman still can't be pinned down to any one genre, but not that we care too much, we just know he has made one of the best albums of 2011... more

    6. Peaking Lights l 936 l (Not Not Fun)
    (DIGITAL / CD / LP)

    In what has been a majorly impressive year for LA label Not Not Fun - countless essential releases, the launch of offshoot "dance" label 100% Silk, ascending to leftfield royalty status courtesy of a Wire cover appearance - their finest act by a fuzzy dubby country mile has been the release of Peaking Lights' '936'...

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    7. Surgeon l Breaking The Frame l (Dynamic Tension Records)
    (DIGITAL / CD)

    Eleven years is an awful long time in electronic music, eleven days is long enough. Which makes this first LP for over a decade from Birmingham lynchpin Anthony Child aka Surgeon all the more remarkable... more

    8. Roll The Dice l In Dust l (The Leaf Label)
    (DIGITAL / CD / 2LP)

    A great deal of exciting, analogue synth music has circulated in the eighteen months since Swedish pair Peder Mannerfelt and Malcolm Pardon first issued their enigmatic Kosmische set, Roll The Dice. But only a small amount has measured against the quality of this duo's efforts. Causing ripples and rousing the scene since their eponymous, self titled LP flew into collections via via word-of-mouth from the cabal of their keen followers... more

    9. Nicolas Jaar l Space is Only Noise l (Circus Company)
    (DIGITAL / CD)

    With a dexterous form of maturity that travels way beyond his modest age of twenty-two, Nicolas Jaar has given us one of the most graceful and energetic albums of recent times, let alone 2011. The beauty of 'Space Is Only Noise' seems to be found in the way that it wears its split-personality's heart on its sleeve. At once it is fragile and unassuming, whilst simultaneously confident and eccentric... more

    10. Roly Porter l Aftertime l (Subtext)
    (DIGITAL / CD / LP)

    One half of dreadzone dubstep duo, Vex'd, steps out on his own to walk a completely different path from that of the fierce dance floor skank of his previous partnership. 'Aftertime' is an often haunting and unsettling excursion into drone, noise, techno and classical string arrangements. The magic of 'Aftertime' lies in its miasma of contrasts - for all of the sporadic fits of heavy-duty electronics and moments of low-end menace are pacified by delicate strings and moments of pure poetic light. Uncompromising in its direction and atmosphere, Porter has created a submerged bunker of sound, so pressurised that it at once takes your breath away... more



  • 10 best Mixtapes of 2011, Prefix Magazine:

    www.prefixmag.com/features/2-chainz-asa ... 011/59291/



  • La de bleep ya mola más. Aún así, me da que los primeros puestos para Nicholas Jaarl son puro compromiso. Que el disco mola, vale, pero…



  • M83: "Midnight City" mejor canción del año para Pichtfork



  • Repasando listas me ha dado por hacerle caso a The Weeknd y estoy encantado con el House of Balloons. Me parece muy bueno. Creo que tiene más mérito cuando cosas que se suponen parecidas como Drake o The-Dream no me terminan de hacer tilín. A mí a lo que me más recuerda es a Portishead en versión actualizada y folladora. Con la diferencia de que meterme un disco de Portishead del tirón me cuesta y esto entra sólo.



  • a los del ATP también les mola Bjork
    y Almodovar

    aquí http://www.atpfestival.com/assets/membe ... op10s.html
    las votaciones de cada miembro tb salen (no las de Barry)

    Albums & Films Of The Year 2011

    Albums Of The Year

    1. PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
    2. Radiohead - The King of Limbs
    3. Panda Bear - Tomboy
    4. Destroyer - Kaputt
    5. Battles - Gloss Drop
    6. Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
    7. Tom Waits - Bad as Me
    8. Fucked Up - David Comes to Life
    9. Tuneyards - Whokill
    10. Deerhoof - Deerhoof Vs Evil
    11. Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo
    12. Braids - Native Speaker
    13. Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
    14. Colin Stetson - New History Warfare Vol 2: Judges
    15. Low - C'mon
    16. Atlas Sound - Parallax
    17. Walls - Coracle
    18. Bjork - Biophilia
    19. Tim Hecker - Ravedeath, 1972
    20. Death Grips - Ex-Military

    Films Of The Year

    1. Drive (Nicolas Winding Refn)
    2. The Tree Of Life (Terrence Malick)
    3. True Grit (Ethan & Joel Coen)
    4. The Skin I Live In (Pedro Almodovar)
    5. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Tomas Alfredson) /



  • Joder, esa podría ser la lista del rockdelux. Qué decepción.

    Ya ha salido mi lista más favorita y esperada, la de portadas del tinymixtapes.

    http://www.tinymixtapes.com/features/2011-favorite-25-album-covers-2011



  • No sale la portada de Dominant Legs. No se vale esa lista.





  • Coño es verdad

    El tomboy de panda bear es un muy buen disco y no esta en listas

    Este año es muy disperso



  • Yo veo las listas bastante perezosas por lo general. Pero es que hasta la de residentAdvisor ha sido un poco chasco.

    http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1423



  • @Psychocandy:33qfga34:

    Coño es verdad

    El tomboy de panda bear es un muy buen disco y no esta en listas

    Este año es muy disperso

    A mi el de Panda me ha dejado frio filipino. No está mal de ahí a hablar como algo escandaloso, no sé, para mi por ejemplo a Tom Waits me parece que no sabe el personal como valorar su disco, si como un discazo (a mi me ha encatado) o como un mojón similar a lo anterior.
    Es un año que ha habido mucho y muy Bueno y malo. A mi el disco de la Harvey me pone a mil por hora, y el disco del pesado de Bon Iver creo que es un disc que a muchos les gustaría hacery que está al alacnce de muy pocos, pero el rollo Genesis ese que me trae tampoco me dice mucho. Año divertido.
    Llevo unos días escuchando cosas de listas que no había tenido tiempo como Drake (me ha gustado, máteneme), y EMA que me ha parecido un coñazo supino. En lo nacional este año lo mejor ha venido de la supuesta segunda linea. Digo supuesta porque es primera.



  • Coño, cuando hablas de mojón haciendo referencia a lo anterior de Tom Waits, ¿a cuáles te refieres?