Top 10/Bottom 3: September 2011

Top 10

  1. Grendel Drone Commander
  2. Louie
  3. Leyland Kirby’s Eager to tear apart the Stars
  4. Into the Labyrinth
  5. The return of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  6. Presonus Firestudio Pro
  7. Carne asada
  8. The Clock of the Long Now
  9. Raxxess rack for my music equipment
  10. A long weekend of sitting on my ass watching TV

Bottom 3

  1. The horrible, horrible, HORRIBLE Doctor Who specials running on BBC America featuring US celebrities narrating and commenting on Doctor Who (a la I Love the 80s, etc…).  It’s blatantly obvious that these idiots couldn’t name a doctor other than Matt Smith.  I love Doctor Who, but those specials make me want to hate it.  Way to go, BBC America–you’re ruining the only hit you have.
  2. The new Amy-narrated opening to this season of Doctor Who that foregrounds the show as about THIS doctor and these companions in the exact way those horrible specials do.  I wonder if they’re showing that opening in the UK.  Please FSM, tell me no!
  3. Republicans (of course)

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Top 10/Bottom 3: July 2011

Jul 06 2011 Published by under Music, Technology, Top 10/Bottom 3

Jammy Dub

Top 10 (All Musical Edition)

  1. Prince Jammy, Evolution of Dub Vol 6: Was Prince Jammy an Astronaut?
  2. Biosphere, N-Plants
  3. Augustus Pablo, El Rocker’s
  4. Bon Iver
  5. Autechre, EPs 1991-2002
  6. Leyland Kirby, Sadly, the future is no longer what it was (2 CD edition that I recently got and love as much as original 3 CD edition)
  7. PJ Harvey, Let England Shake
  8. Teenage Engineering’s OP-1
  9. Tim Hecker, Ravedeath, 1972
  10. Vashti Bunyan, Just Another Diamond Day

Bottom 3

  1. Republicans’ attempts at celebrities (Ted Nugent?)
  2. Singing contest TV shows of all stripes (deaden and pacify music for everyone)
  3. Getting a cold in the middle of the summer

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Great Job, May!

May 25 2011 Published by under Hauntology, Humor, Internet/Media, Music

May 2011 has brought a number of stellar releases (and promises of more releases) to my little world:

  • An awesome new Joker single, “The Vision,” coupled with the news that his first album is on its way (but how soon?).
  • Jon Brooks’s Music for Dieter Rams, which is a wonderful collection of songs crafted from samples of Brooks’s alarm clock.  I didn’t expect an album created using a gimmick like that to be so rich and beautiful, but it’s both.
  • Leyland Kirby has revamped his website, released Vol. 1 of his 12″ series Intrigue & Stuff (Vols. 2-4 coming later this year), released a brand new Caretaker album (An empty bliss beyond this World) and another Caretaker release to come later this year), and announced a new Leyland Kirby full-length release, as well.  He has also developed a “digital subscription plan” for those who want all of his releases this year.
  • The Book of Mormon original cast recording was released, so I can find out what everyone has been talking about.

Good month, indeed–at least on the music front.

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10 Best Albums of 2009

Dec 27 2009 Published by under Humor, Music, Personal

I don’t review albums professionally any more, so my list is limited by what I’ve bought and what I’ve heard.  If I missed anything, it probably means I haven’t heard it (or didn’t listen to it very carefully).  In the end, though, “Best” lists are not the end of discussions; they are the beginning.  So enjoy–and add your thoughts at the end.

  1. Leyland Kirby, Sadly, The Future Is No Longer What It Was
  2. Hildur Guðnadóttir, Without Sinking
  3. Antony & The Johnsons, The Crying Light
  4. Tim Hecker, An Imaginary Country
  5. Broadcast and the Focus Group Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age
  6. Roj, The Transactional Dharma of Roj
  7. J.G. Thirlwell, The Music of J.G. Thirlwell, Vol. 1 (Original Soundtrack to The Venture Bros.)
  8. Jónsi & Alex, Riceboy Sleeps
  9. V/A, 5: Five Years of Hyperdub
  10. Belbury Poly, From an Ancient Star

Special Bonus: Top 6 Songs of 2009

  1. Lily Allen, “The Fear”
  2. Joker, “Digidesign”
  3. Antony & The Johnsons, “The Crying Light”
  4. Hildur Guðnadóttir, “Erupting Light”
  5. P!nk, “Funhouse”
  6. The Swell Season, “Low Rising”

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Top 10/Bottom 3: December 2009

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Leyland Kirby, Sadly, the future is no longer what it was

Nov 16 2009 Published by under Music

album cover for Kirby's latest

In my review of Jonsi & Alex’s Riceboy Sleeps project, I note:

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Top 10/Bottom 3: November 2009

Nov 01 2009 Published by under Humor, Internet/Media, Music, Personal, Politics, Random, Sports, Top 10/Bottom 3

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