Best of 2023
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Best of 2023
What did y’all hear this year that was great?
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Re: Best of 2023
Songs from 2023 I have listened to a lot:
"Cramps" by Slow Pulp
"I Smile for E" by Rahill
"Rosemary Hemphill" by Surprise Chef
"Empty" by Barrie
"Barley" by Water From Your Eyes
"The Zone" by Lil Yachty
"The Trench Coat Museum" by Yard Act
"Cramps" by Slow Pulp
"I Smile for E" by Rahill
"Rosemary Hemphill" by Surprise Chef
"Empty" by Barrie
"Barley" by Water From Your Eyes
"The Zone" by Lil Yachty
"The Trench Coat Museum" by Yard Act
- markjazzbassist
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Jalen Ngonda - Come Around and Love Me
This is my record of the year. It sounds like a 1970 Motown offering, the production is outstanding, songwriting catchy as hell. Just a wonderful record that is enjoyable on every track, every playback.
This is my record of the year. It sounds like a 1970 Motown offering, the production is outstanding, songwriting catchy as hell. Just a wonderful record that is enjoyable on every track, every playback.
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It was a great year for Ska.
I bought more new music this year than I usually do. I wouldn't really call myself a ska fan, but it is a sound that shaped my life.
Fishbone's first new record in forever - My favorite band. (I don't usually even think of them as ska, but this record is very ska. Killer stuff, original lineup. )
Rhoda Dakar - Version Girl (I liked this a lot more than I thought I would. Ska covers of non-ska classics. I call this record "will it skank?")
The Selector - Human Algebra (I liked this less than I thought I would. A little too perfect and polished for my taste.)
I bought more new music this year than I usually do. I wouldn't really call myself a ska fan, but it is a sound that shaped my life.
Fishbone's first new record in forever - My favorite band. (I don't usually even think of them as ska, but this record is very ska. Killer stuff, original lineup. )
Rhoda Dakar - Version Girl (I liked this a lot more than I thought I would. Ska covers of non-ska classics. I call this record "will it skank?")
The Selector - Human Algebra (I liked this less than I thought I would. A little too perfect and polished for my taste.)
Re: Best of 2023
faves of '23 releases:
dream syndicate
bush
afghan whigs
rolling stones
jason isbell
viagra boys
wilco
joe strummer (live)
ufo (live)
slowdive
lucinda williams
ian hunter
qotsa
the national
liam gallagher
sex pistols
neil young
all them witches
nebula
iggy
dream syndicate
bush
afghan whigs
rolling stones
jason isbell
viagra boys
wilco
joe strummer (live)
ufo (live)
slowdive
lucinda williams
ian hunter
qotsa
the national
liam gallagher
sex pistols
neil young
all them witches
nebula
iggy
- CraigS63
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Re: Best of 2023
Beatles "Red" and "Blue" album remixes with MAL (especially the early 2 or 4 track stuff, now spread out into stereo).
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I'm pretty isolated from new music, it seems. But 2023 is the year that I discovered Louis Cole and all his stuff - Clown Core (that's where it started), Knower, etc.
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Absolutely, but there's a whole ecosystem going there with a lot of interesting stuff. I'm really enjoying the music, and maybe we should discuss the whole "recording in a house including string section, horn section, choir..." thing on YouTube.
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haha yeah he's got the drumkit on the stairway mezzanine, string section in the kitchen, bass in a hallway, it's wild! i'm not sure if it's a choice to do that or if studio time is that expensive in LA, but he makes it work.Scodiddly wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 4:53 pmAbsolutely, but there's a whole ecosystem going there with a lot of interesting stuff. I'm really enjoying the music, and maybe we should discuss the whole "recording in a house including string section, horn section, choir..." thing on YouTube.
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