Showing posts with label Danger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danger. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Eloquent language


With the holiday cheer coming over us, and that familiar growing sense of stress and incapability to give your loved ones what they deserve seeps into us, I can't help but sing a tune and perhaps do a jigg. As you cloth that pagan partytree of yours, perhaps you'd want some good tunes to put that jingle in your tingle. For you, I'm compiling my top 20 tracks of the past year.


I could easily fill the top eleven of this list with every song from Merriweather Post Pavilion but that would be boring, wouldn't it? The opening track of Merriweather is such a wonderfully romantic and just allround beautiful piece of music.


Gax is more melodic and not quite as frantic as many of Rhida's other tracks, held together by an intro, bridge and outro. My love for Boys Noize is undying.


This track really envelopes itself into that blanket of the hypnogogic aesthetic, and never seizes to be so cozy and lovable, delivering an incredibly lush and uplifting experience.


A crazy exersise in music, that I had on my iPod for an extent of six months before listening to it. Yeah, I'm bad at catching up on my tunes. Any track that utilizes the fashion designer with a thousand rings is awesome in my book.


One might wonder why french electro and hip hop hasn't been mixed more in the past. French wonderkid, Danger, shows us all how it's done.


Mumford has produced some great folk rock, and their album released not long ago is most likely after Merriweather my second favorite album to listen through in one sitting. Picking one favorite wasn't an easy task. But just try and not sing along in the chorus on this one, I dare you.


My god, how about that Tim Exile. He's so cool I wanna be him. If Pink Floyd and Modeselektor had a retarded child that in return for his lack of motoric skills got the amplified musical visionary of his parents, Tim would be him. And this track is the best example of just that.


Capturing the essence of dreams with it's mellow yet frantic sound. Closing my eyes I feel like I'm flying over some green and desolate landscape, with beauty it's sole purpose for being.


The track that made the summer forme. I listened to it so many times that I basically lived it. I lived the life of a cybernetic machine, living tissue over metal endoskeleton, and I've just now woken up. But I want to go back.


That's what she said.


I love the way the two voices intertwine in this song. These kids sing so well about teen angst, love and need that I sometimes feel like they're singing about my life.


I wish I knew this Kimberly, sounds like she's that kinda girl that you could just take home and play scrabble with, you know, and just shut up for a bit.


Man, Hurts has produced one song so far, but what a frickin song! This guy will be the shit in 2010.


I'll have to agree with the peaple who hate the term chill wave. But the word, chill, just seems to exemplify this track so well, thus the name.


Blake Miller could lull me to sleep with his amazingly tender voice every night. Everything from the thumping sound in the background, to the wonderfully grated guitar play just speaks to me on such a basic level.


The church organ underlining the vocalists awesome baritone voice makes me smile every time. I wish everything was in pidgin.


Grizzly bear being on this list was really a no brainer. It was only a matter of time before they got their big break. This is the track off the album I'm most in love with, and it's probably the one mostly resembling their earlier work.


A Jackson 5 hit redone by one part Vampire Weekend and one part Ra Ra Riot. Sign me the fuck up!


The soft synths in this tune make it just about the greatest song ever to fall asleep to, and so I have many a time.


The Way this track builds up to it's eventual six minute mark climax is just jaw dropingly awesome.

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It's been a fairly good year, and hopefully you wasted it listening to good music, like I did.




Sunday, 18 October 2009

An unexpected smile



If there is a god, he would listen to "Matamatics". Now of course the idea of an all powerful and all seeing sentient being is ridiculous, right? The Zenith track sounds a lot like "Danger", and that, can only be a good thing. But the real gems are their remixes of Imogen Heap and Drake, underlined by a mellow beat and a feelgood synth they're the kind of track that gets one through the day, and the night to an equal amount. The dance aesthetic is one proudly advanced into by Matamatics. Best I Ever Had disrupts all my senses who cry for stillnes and what commences can only be described as a white boys desperate attempt to dance.

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Danger-ous Love Juice



What happens when one of my favorite electronical artists remix one of the greatest musical feats of all time? Some awesome fuckin shit is what happens! What follows is so full of pure 80's asskickery, so full of sheer musical prowess your head might just explode. The french wonderkid "Danger" remixes Love Juice by "SymbolOne"! And it is fan-fuckin-tabulous!
This remix isn't exactly new, but it's deffinately one of my favorite remixes of ANYTHING ever to surface out of ANYTHING. Seriously, if the aliens attack, all we need to do is play Danger's Love Juice remix and they'll stop their onslaught, because a civilization that can achieve such transcendence truly deserves to live out their time. If you've not caught onto it yet, yes I do like this song, immensly. 




Danger is according to me one of the greatest in the electro-music genre today, and while the Love Juice remix might not have been enough to persuade you to that point, I'm hoping these two following tracks might. The first one is titled "07:46", from his latest Ep released this march, the second is off the same album, it's called "00:01", featuring "Vyle" on vocals, and it's essentially a remastering of their track, "00h00" which was one of my favorite tracks out of 2009 untill I heard  the new version. Dunno why Danger is so keen on naming his albums and tracks after dates and times of the day, I'm guessing these are his favorite hours of the day, or maybe they signify important days of his life. Well I dunno, but as the long as the music sounds good I'm all for it.