Showing posts with label Röyksopp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Röyksopp. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2010

20 Favourite Albums of 2010: Part I



Now, here's the list of my 20 favourite albums for this year in 2 parts.


Twin Sister "Color Your Life"


Fear of Tigers "Cossus Snufsigalonica"


Beach House "Teen Dream"


Crystal Castles "Crystal Castles"


Arcade Fire "The Suburbs"


Local Natives "Gorilla Manor"


LCD Soundsystem "This Is Happening"


Röyksopp "Senior"


Warpaint "The Fool"


Tame Impala "Innerspeaker"

Friday, December 24, 2010

100 Favourite Tracks of 2010: Part VIII




In the past I’ve used lemons for juicing. I make fresh juices with kale, carrots, apples, lemons, and you can put the whole thing in the juicer, with the rind and everything. I also make lemonade. In our English lessons in Sweden, they were talking about lemonade a lot. I was maybe nine. I’d never had it, but I pictured it as being sparkly and tangy. It took 10 years before I tasted some, but it was a dream come true. No one knew how to make lemonade back home. My mom tried to squeeze some oranges one time and put sugar in it.

- Elsa Hahne



Mackintosh Braun - Made For Us
I think Mackintosh Braun is to slow-dance electronic music where Monarchy is to all-out dance floor magic. Fine lounge vibe that's good for a slow dance with a partner. Enchanted.
[official] [last.fm]

Tokyo Police Club - Bambi
Try this for lyrical pop sensibilities with neat rock riffs and hooks. With a song title like that, and from an album entitled "Champs", it's hard not to be a favourite.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Tame Impala - Lucidity
"Lucidity,come back to me, put all five senses back to where they're meant to be"

Sounds like a pretty damn tall order after listening to this amazing eargasm of a song. Maybe they were being sarcastic, but I couldn't sense it through all that fuzzed out bliss.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Röyksopp - The Alcoholic
There's nothing to fault Röyksopp with, crafting such a brilliant instrumental song. The staccato tik-tak-tak and tik-tak, backing melody getting louder and louder. The plucking guitar strings(?), calming. Bird chirps, strange but beautiful.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Perfume Genius - Learning (mp3)
Piano + fuzzy vocals? Doesn't sound like a good combination. But Mike Hadreas makes it work as Perfume Genius, with an intoxicating but jarring truthfulness to the lyrics.
[myspace] [last.fm]

Massive Attack - Paradise Circus (feat. Hope Sandoval)
Just listen and enjoy. Massive Attack's masterful wielding of sounds and Hope Sandoval's enchanting and sensual voice a wonderful confluence.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

HEALTH - USA Boys
The only track on their almost-remix album to be a non remix, and a new song at that. It's got a amazing killer beat that led in the song, urgent and commanding your attention, specifically your feet. The vocals here lend a laconic vibe, unclear and prolly there for the sake of it. But it does not take the sheen off it's ripping bassline and the fact that this song would make you go crazy in a mushroom induced haze.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Parlour Steps - Little Pieces
They call this thought rock, I'm inclined to agree. Driven by guitar solos and riffs, it's quite the tender rock number.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Gorillaz - Empire Ants (feat. Little Dragon)
I feel like a kid who's being coaxed to sleep by fairy tales. I'm so taken in with this, never knew Damon could sing like that. Then comes the part where I'm dreaming, about being an adult who's at a ball, dancing with this sensual faceless lady. Gliding across the floor in tandem. But it's just a dream.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Emeralds - Candy Shoppe
Electronic with an old school vibe. Very 80s. Very delish.
[last.fm]

Monday, December 20, 2010

100 Favourite Tracks of 2010: Part IV




In the morning Brûlé (as in crème) will be off again—he’ll check in someplace else similarly well-lit—but for the moment, he is focused as can be on the topic at hand: old media. He loves it. Can’t get enough. “I don’t want to sound like a Luddite about it,” he says, “but …” But Brûlé sort of is. Not a Luddite, exactly, but a hard-core devotee of old-fashioned media: of magazines that are printed on paper, of news programs that dedicate hours to single topics, and of well-modulated, unhysterical coverage of things other than, as he puts it, missing white women. As the media conglomerates of the world attempt to figure out their plans for the future, Brûlé is hatching a tiny and very specific media empire from a lovely part of Central London called Marylebone.

- Planet Monocle by Amy Larocca in NY Mag



Tame Impala - Solitude Is Bliss
Ah, Solitude is bliss. I kinda subscribe to that. And such music to listen to while you're flying solo is way awesome. Rock on, guys from Down Under.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Röyksopp - Senior Living
I think this is a very sick tune from the revered (in some quarters) Norwegian duo. Brooding and poignant, listen to that wicked bassline take control.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Mumford & Sons - Little Lion Man
Nice and folksy, with good ol' midwestern charm to boot. The banjo is a wonderful little instrument.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Efterklang - Modern Drift
A dose of piano-backed rock is always a good listen, especially one that feels tentative, like they're on a cusp of something bigger, but still not sure of themselves. Grand orchestration is more than welcome too. Call me old but it's a personal favourite of mine.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Ra Ra Riot - Boy
Hot off his Discovery release last year, Wes Miles is back with Boy from "The Orchard with Ra Ra Riot. Definitely a riotous number. Like I mentioned above, I always like strings or chamber instruments in my music. It brings a different sort of layering to the music. Refreshing.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Freelance Whales - Generator ^ Second Floor
Saccharine pop number.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Joanna Newsom - '81
Keep a lookout for this awesome singer, she's coming down to Singapore too, for the Mosaic Music Festival. Elegant song where Newsom easily soars to the higher ends of her vocal range. This song however, presents a peculiarity with regard to the lyrics. While on the surface, it seems to tread a little on hallowed ground, I still don't really understand it.
[myspace] [last.fm]

Deerhunter - Helicopter
This song is just fantastic. Bradford Cox says that he's a fan of the transgressive author Dennis Cooper, whose account of the shocking death of a teenage gay prostitute in Russia inspired Helicopter. The lyrics are meaningful once you know the context, and coupled with shimmery synths and fuzzy ambience, this is a stunner.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Twin Sister - All Around and Away We Go (mp3)
Super trippy and super 80s, All Around and Away We Go presents a dreamy world of neverending rainbows, nice puffy clouds and beautiful rays of light that warmly caress the fields and everything else. Andrea Estella's charming and sometimes purposely muffled vocals are superb.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Blackbird Blackbird - Happy High
Oh how literal the song title is. A euphoric journey that knows no bounds. But my only grouse, it's a tad too short!
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

like a shotgun needs an outcome




The Hundred In The Hands - Pigeons
The Hundred In The Hands is Eleanore Everdell and Jason Friedman (I think by no means related to Milton or even Thomas Friedman). Lovely electropop, or what some would term indietronica. Buzzy hooks and a catchy chorus are a prerequisite, so it's no surprise there. It'll definitely be glued into your head and you might inevitably find yourself bopping to the thumping backbeat as you walk down the street at night, wondering if you'd start spewing out fire. Love the video, both the videography and editing.

The Hundred In The Hands - Commotion
They've got another video for yet another of their song. I think some remixes of their songs are due to make it ripe for the dancefloor.

Lykke Li - Get Some
Oh, Swedish indie darling Lykke Li seems to be channeling some of her inner Fever Ray in this uber not-so-indirect track. It seems to be about a lover taking control of her man. This stuff is different from Youth Novels and while it's good, I'm gonna expect much much more from her.

Röyksopp - The Drug
Following "Junior", fellow swedish Röyksopp have dropped "Senior", filled with atmospheric and expansive sounds. How they make everything work in tandem, I don't know, all I know, is to appreciate the good stuff. And with a name like The Drug, it's no wonder I'm kinda hooked on it.

Röyksopp - The Alcoholic
More "senile" stuff.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

brave men tell the truth



Vitalic - Second Lives
This is a way too awesome song. The doowop at the start, leading into a mysterious out of this world beat before spacing off. Fantastic beats punctuate the air, lent some oomph by the sick bassline. Vitalic is a maestro.

Vitalic - Trahison
A very simple song, yet it seems to elicit in me a vivid image of a person pondering by the wharf as waves crash upon the shore. Odd but yes, that's how it is.

Thievery Corporation - Until The Morning
Jazzy lounge sound. Very smooth and lush. Reverb adds a lovely ambient effect.

Röyksopp - Remind Me

Saturday, December 26, 2009

50 Favourite Songs of 2009: Part II



Phoenix - Lisztomania
The term "Lisztomania" was coined by the German romantic literary figure Heinrich Heine to describe the massive public response to Franz Liszt's virtuosic piano performances. There were allegedly screaming women at these performances, and the audience was sometimes limited to standing room only. In this case, the same could be said of Phoenix - the legions of fans they're gained from the release of "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix", and subsequently the release of Lisztomania as a single. The catchy pop tunes reverberate as with the effervescent killer hooks this French outfit are making theirs. The ebbs and flows characterise this feel good indie pop number that makes us wanna dance on air.

official, myspace, last.fm


Delorean - Seasun
Tight, beach side dance song, groovy have been used to describe this track from Delorean, hailing from Barcelona. Not as frenzied as one would like to call it, nor as frenetic, it's more apt to call this house(?) track exuberant. The deep bass beats coupled with the synths, builds this song up, as it bides it's time to bloom into full glory. It doesn't throw you headlong into the vortex and let you stand on your own - it nurtures and ensures that once the awesomeness that this song is engulfs you, you would be standing and dancing to and basking in this gorgeous thing called Seasun.

myspace, last.fm


Bibio - Lover's Carvings
Pretty obscure track for the year which I feel deserved more. The lovely instrumental intro could stand on it's own. However, the song abruptly ends one third of it's way through. For a split second, one couldn't be faulted for thinking something's wrong. But as abruptly as it stops, it suddenly breaks into a upbeat musing of love and carvings on the wall. The folks-y feel blends seamlessly with the electronica employed by Stephen Wilkinson. Go ahead and feel totally at ease listening to Lover's Carvings for I too, am doing so.

maybe they're telling us
that the end
never was
never will

myspace, last.fm


Bon Iver - Blood Bank
This is what Jagjaguwar has said the following about the content of the EP: "As much as Emma is about the cold, the Blood Bank collection(or if you'd like to think, just the track) is about the warmth that gets you through it. You can feel the air move. Like a fire you've been stoking for hours and finally got to sustain itself, the heat blisters your face while your back is frozen solid." Sentimental and deeply intimate, it's almost as if Justin Vernon is baring his soul. Gentle and melodic, it's like wine. Tasted and drunk slowly, so that you can savour every bit, the nuances and the subtlety. Enjoy.

official, myspace, last.fm


Fever Ray - When I Grow Up
When I Grow Up evokes a certain rawness, coupled with measured insanity, "i put my soul in what i do/last night i drew a funny man/with dark eyes and a hanging tongue" You would give your all say, in your favourite sport, or maybe in rigorous academia, or even drawing. Yet all her soul was put into what she did, drawing a funny man with dark eyes and a hanging tongue. In the video, the tribal feel to her songs are nearly reproduced in most songs from her debut album "Fever Ray", and is clearly evidenced by her in the video. The almost manic, demented and catatonic air to the song is supplemented by an eerie soundscape which in my opinion is excellent experimentation.

official, myspace, last.fm


The xx - VCR
The xx have managed to squeezed something so delightful and wondrous into under 3 minutes. The intro piques your interest as it's almost as if the cutesy beats skim the surface of the water, begging you to catch them. They break into minimalist lo-fi instrumentation that has been the main stay of quite a number of bands, only that they exemplify this. Melancholic Romy Madley Croft has her turn, before the laidback droll of Oliver Sim takes over, and they merge together with all that samples going "I think we're superstars, you say you think we are the best thing". True to that, they're (one of) the best thing(s).

official, myspace, last.fm


The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Young Adult Friction
The lyrical content of the song starkly contrasts with their band name. Young Adult Friction muses in catchy pop hooks and frantic beats of a romp in the library "among the dust and the microfiche", but one realises it's only a girl using the guy as she probably is trying to get over an ex in "you're taking toffee with your vicodin/something sweet to forget about him". Lastly, she realises it's not working and they "go your own way i will go my own way". While Kip's vocals almost borders on twee, their fetching, whimsical pop that never fails to delight the listener seem so effortless on their part and I love it, other than their ridiculously long band name which is a hassle to type.

official, myspace, last.fm


Röyksopp - Happy Up Here
The bleeps and bloops dot this funky upbeat soundscape by Norwegian duo Röyksopp. Short of being cutesy, Happy Up Here is like an opus on how to have fun. (As you can see, I'm getting tired and lazy. Gee. )

official, myspace, last.fm


The Antlers - Kettering
A brilliant song about a guy who's hired to look after this patient in a hospital, it is littered with vivid descriptions - which evokes desolation right to the very bone. The video is just a collation of photos. But that's where I'm wrong. It is not JUST a collation of photos, but a very elegant and masterful one. A lot of thought must have been put into choosing the photos (the person who uploaded the video is not the person who took the photos). That said, most of the credit must be given to the photographer for the beautiful photos. The song and video doesn't just tug at your heart strings, it resonates deep within your soul, making you wonder how and what could have sparked such loneliness, devoid of hope as the songs tails off with "and i didn't believe them when they told me that there was no saving you."

official, myspace, last.fm


Aeroplane Pageant - Stars Still Pretty
Aeroplane Pageant have come up with a lovely track in Stars Still Pretty which goes on about what exactly I'm not sure. Amid all the cheeky playfulness as they seem to have fun, Brian Kelly's vocals stand out as unique along with that nice bass.

Things and people, things with wings
Things that scream, things that won’t

official, myspace, last.fm

Saturday, October 17, 2009

The Saturday Mix #21 - i didn't catch the half of what had gone wrong



Lykke Li - Little Bit (Drake Remix)
Having previously featured the AutoErotique Bootleg Remix, I obviously did compare both remixes. But I can't find anything to fault with either remix, they're both so fantastic.

Kings of Convenience - I Don't Know What I Can Save You From
It's so wistful and melancholic. Stripped down and raw.

Kings of Convenience - I Don't Know What I Can Save You From (Röyksopp Remix)
I think Röyksopp has really done a very good job. I mean usually a remix changes the song quite a lot, like the pace, the beats, maybe extra lines or sorts, but the song hasn't lost the longing that you can hear in the original.

Pass Into Silence - Voices (Gabriel & Dresden Mix)

Bon Iver - Blood Bank (Duosseudo Remix)
It totally sounds different, but I kinda like it. And I'm pretty surprised, and I mean really surprised, that there's a Bon Iver remix. It's like how you don't do remixes off The Antlers' "Hospice". You know?

The Killers - Human (Armin Van Buuren Remix)

The Killers - Human (Thin White Dukes Remix)
These two remixes are here obviously for comparison's sake. I prefer AVB's.

Friday, July 24, 2009

i wasn't made for fighting!




Röyksopp - The Girl And The Robot
Their latest single, doesn't deviate much from their standard fare, but I'd say this collaboration with Robyn spawned something interesting, in that the voice is different.

Robyn - Bum Like You
Here's some Robyn to sample. Heard this song on one of the later seasons of So You Think You Can Dance. "you could be my king/i would knit you mittens and make you pie" absolute pop fare but neat.

Wilco - Sonny Feeling (Live)

Portishead - Hunter
Always thought they were good, but more like an acquired taste(or hearing for that matter). Gotta listen to their songs several times first.

Monday, May 25, 2009

don't falter.

pretty lazy day, and i'll leave you guys with some songs.



Broken Social Scene - Anthems of a Seventeen Year-Old Girl
really trippy song with some synth in it. awfully repetitive, and really simple, but it's really awesome, and i don't get tired listening to it.

Love Grenades - Tigers in the Fire
it's their myspace site and just click on the song and let it roll.

Röyksopp - Vision One
"Everybody let us say goodbye to all, our emotions.
'Cause there's nothing left to say that we're humane, when we're left behind"
you don't know what you're missing if you haven't heard of this electronic duo from Norway. more on them soon.