2015 Fav Songs

Again, I’m working on the list of my favorite albums of the year. As usual, I will publish it during the month of December, for your consideration if you’re interested.

This year also, in anticipation, I want to mention some of the songs that left a mark in me, which I enjoyed and learned most from. Those that I cannot get out of my head when I sit down to compose.

Inspired by…

 

Kendrick Lamar “Alright”

Inside one of those albums full of great moments. Compact and seamless. Like a book, like a painting: Everything has its place and its reason. Of those who became a benchmark, marking styles and creating new paths. I sure will continue listening to and talking about it for a long time.

I could pick several songs that I love, but I’ll take this one. Why? Well, basically because this is, in my opinion, the best video of the year (plus).
 

 
 

D’Angelo “Really Love”

My “hidden” album. Despite all the good reviews and popular reaction, I didn’t get into “Black Messiah” until recently. I do not know the reason why, yet. A great artist (dude, he’s D’angelo, remember Voodoo!!) playing with soul and funk, which happen to be roughly my favorite genres. At the end I got into it, and quite deep, of course.

This song was the key…
 

 
 

Sufjan Stevens “Should Have Known Better”

Definitely my “album of the year”. It’s, next to Bon Iver or James Blake albums, one of this (recent) recordings with which I connect right away and I never get tired of. Easy to see if you take a look to my music. A key reference for my music from now on. Just one song…
 

 
 

Tame Impala “Let It Happen”

It is true that the first time I listened to it, the last work of Tame Impala did not say too much to me; something that even I was disappointed with at first, because their previous works were great, I believe.

Yes, I take back what I thought and said (on Twitter). I just needed to open my ears and pay attention to fall down.

This song made it possible. I liked it since the beginning, and made me “keep the faith” and go back to listen it again an again. Until I got hooked.
 

 
 

Jamie xx “I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times)”

With “In Colour”, referring D’angelo or Tame Impala,  I went across a similar path… but in opposite direction.  At first I loved it, but time and a lot of listening to it unhooking me. I burned it too fast, maybe. However, it remains one of my 2015 favs. Another referent. And this is, surely, the most played song in my phone. It’s my summer song… it might be my song of the year.
 

 

 

 

2014 Favs

One more year, the list of my 30 favorite albums. I left out a few that could be part of this selection, but that I started to listen to them only recently (TV on the Radio, Actress, Felice Brothers, …) And of course, there are more that I’m still missing. However, here are my recommendations. The order is just a guide, not definitive.

 

1. The War on Drugs Lost in the Dream

2. Lykke Li I Never Learn

3. Swans To Be Kind

4. Aphex Twin Syro

5. Todd Terje It’s Album Time

6. Beck Morning Phase

7. Caribou Our Love

8. Real Estate Atlas

9. Grouper Ruins

10. Sharon Van Etten Are We There

11. Damon Albarn Everyday Robots

12. Rustie Green Language

13. Clark Clark

14. Run the Jewels Run The Jewels 2

15. Angel Olsen Burn Your Fire For No Witness

16. Flying Lotus You’re Dead

17. Metronomy Love Letters

18. Shellac Dude Incredible

19. Electric Youth Innerworld

20. Los Punsetes LPIV

21. Arca Xen

22. Jessie Ware Tough Love

23. Andy Stott Faith In Strangers

24. Ariel Pink Pom Pom

25. Ex Hex Rips

26. Strand of Oaks HEAL

27. Hundred Waters The Moon Rang Like a Bell

28. Broncho Just Enough Hip To Be Woman

29. Elbow The Take Off And Landing of Everything

30. Schoolboy Q Oxymoron

 

Waiting for 2015…

 

 

 

Top 2013

This year I got encouraged to publish my list with the Top albums of the year.

I do not know if these have been the best, but certainly these are the 30 albums I enjoyed, learnt and recommended the most throughout 2013.

Needless to say that this is an open list. There are albums that age better than others. My tastes also change (even within the year). There is a lot of music that I didn’t get a chance to listen to. And then those albums I probably didn’t pay too much attention to because I was busy with other stuff. Maybe they were better than what I thought.

And of course, there are treasures waiting to be discovered…

 

Anyway, today (December 2013), here’s the list:

 

1. James Blake “Overgrown” (Spotify)

2. Daft Punk “Random Access Memories” (Spotify)

3. Speedy Ortiz “Major Arcana” (Spotify)

4. Kanye West “Yeezus” (Spotify)

5. CHVRCHES “The Bones Of What You Believe” (Spotify)

6. Vampire Weekend “Modern Vampires Of  The City” (Spotify)

7. Artic Monkeys “AM” (Spotify)

8. James Holden “The Inheritors” (Spotify)

9. Kurt Vile “Wakin On A Pretty Daze” (Spotify)

10. M.I.A “Matangi” (Spotify)

11. Joanna Gruesome “Weird Sister” (Spotify)

12. Mikal Cronin “MCII” (Spotify)

13. Jon Hopkins “Immunity” (Spotify)

14. Janelle Monáe “The Electric Lady” (Spotify)

15. Cass McCombs “Big Wheel And Others” (Spotify)

16. Oneohtrix Point Never “R Plus Seven” (Spotify)

17. Yuck “Glow & Behold” (Spotify)

18. A$AP Rocky “Long Live A$AP” (Spotify)

19. Triángulo de Amor Bizarro “Victoria Mística” (Spotify)

20. Disclosure “Settle” (Spotify)

21. Grouper “The Man Who Died In His Boat” (Spotify)

22. Sigur Ros “Kveikur” (Spotify)

23. Arcade Fire “Reflektor” (Spotify)

24. Phosphorescent “Muchacho” (Spotify)

25. Deerhunter “Monomania” (Spotify)

26. Bill Callahan “Dream River”

27. David Bowie ” The Next Day” (Spotify)

28. Darkside “Psychic” (Spotify)

29. Tim Hecker “Virgins” (Spotify)

30. Julia Holter “Loud City Song” (Spotify)