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Monday, 19 August 2013

SUMMER SOUNDTRACK 2013

-WARNING, THIS IS A LONG POST! ( But it's interactive now, so I think that makes up for it)-

Hola my lovelies.
 I'm back, having indulged in a cute little two week break (finally) that has temporarily satisfied 
my need for travel, sun, hot weather, swimming pools and complete and utter relaxation.
Needless to say, I only got back on Saturday and I'm already craving a holiday
(preferably the beautiful Barcelona or basically anywhere in Europe will do just fine).
But never the less, I'm thankful I got the chance to go and now my fun is over,
the hard work shall begin...

So today's post is aptly called 'SUMMER SOUNDTRACK 2013' and it's basically
my ideal soundtrack for this summer, which I would like to share with you.
And don't you worry, the idea for this post was not conceived on a dull, oppressive, thunderous day 
up/down (depends where you live) here in the land locked confines of Derby.
No, no, the idea came about whilst cruising down a gorgeous tree lined road
on a bright, sun streamed, summers day in Devon, on route to the beach.
Perfect.

So with that inspiration in mind, let the soundtrack begin...

1) ARCADE FIRE
So first up is Arcade Fire, who I've been listening to a lot lately and as with the Arctic Monkeys, I've found myself jumping on the bandwagon five years after  it's left the station.
But oh well, who cares, they're great, and the euphoric essence of three key tracks led me to purchase
2011's 'The Suburbs' within the week, which is very unlike me.
I can't tell you how impressed  I am by this band, and I can't deny that a secret part of me wishes I was a part of it all, the eighth member.
Their music is perfect all year round of course, but I've found that summer especially suits their energetic, powerful, hypnotic, beautiful sound, especially when you're jetting down the road with the sun in the sky or soaring across the world in an aeroplane. 
Get Arcade Fire blasting out your speakers, it's what their music was made for.

My three key tracks are:
1) READY TO START

2) REBELLION

 
3) WAKE UP

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2) VAMPIRE WEEKEND
Next is NYC's own Vampire Weekend, a band whose music could quite possibly be the audio representation of summer. If you're in the mood for indulging in music that seems to have been dipped into a pot full of summer, Vampire Weekend are your go to band.
Recent release 'Modern Vampire of The City' is jam packed full of summery tunes that will take you from the early surf mornings when the sun is beginning to rise to nights spent parting on the beach below the moonlight.
Of course 2010's 'Contra' is also full of some true classics, so for ultimate Vampire Weekend appreciation, make sure both these albums are prominent features in your music collection this summer.

My five key tracks are:
1) DIANE YOUNG


2) COUSINS

3) UNBELIEVERS

4) WHITE SKY

5) STEP
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3) THE BEACH BOYS
These cheeky American chappies make up one of the most universally known and adored quintets, 
enjoying years of success due to their effortless harmonizing striking a chord amongst millions worldwide.
Of course one of the major reasons behind their success is the fact that these guys,
 as the name suggests, literally promote summer. No forget that, they are summer.
Mention The Beach Boys and you instantly think of sunshine, ice cream, surfboards and of course,
the beach. And who doesn't want to think of all those things.
So to inject a dash of old school summers and the nostalgia it brings with it, make sure to
get some Beach Boys classics.

My four key tracks are:
1) SURFIN' USA

2) CALIFORNIA GIRLS

3) GOOD VIBRATIONS 

4) I GET AROUND


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4) BEN HOWARD
If you're in the mood for a summe sound that is quintessentially English and has the connotations of a quintessentially English summer, Ben Howard is your man. Hailing from the south west shores of Devon, Ben's folk-esque, laid back beauties are what you want to be listening to, especially if you're
spending your summer upon UK soil. This winner of two BRIT awards is a musician you can put your trust into- he knows what he is doing, and if you haven't been able to escape to the sea, Ben's music will bring the beauty and freedom of Devonshire beaches and seas to you. 

My three key tracks are:
1) OLD PINE

2) ONLY LOVE

3) THE WOLVES
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5) KINGS OF LEON
The American quartet are hot on the heels of a new album release, 'Mechanical Bull', and although they may not be an obvious band to relate to summer, these guys do have a knack at producing and crafting classic, summer infused anthemic records that have been defining summer for millions for at least the last five years.
Their music really does seem to go hand in hand with summer. 
It's like a musical memory card, with people attaching Kings of Leon songs to key summer moments in an attempt to remember them in a deserving and nostalgic way. A way that will generate and match the memory and the feelings that go along with it. 
So with that being said, here are some suggestions...

My five key tracks are:
1) SEX IS ON FIRE

2) RADIOACTIVE

3) SUPERSOAKER

4) BACK DOWN SOUTH

5) FANS 
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6) JACK JOHNSON
Jack Johnson is a man who seems to live and breathe summer. 
A talented surfer (of course) and Hawaii born, his idyllic beach dwellings seem to have proved very inspirational in terms of his music making, and his gentle, relaxed yet upbeat tunes
 are more than essential in any summer soundtrack. Although less active in the music scene over the latter years, Jack has made some real summer gems that will go down as classics for years to come.

My four key tracks are:

1) UPSIDE DOWN

2) BETTER TOGETHER

3) YOU AND YOUR HEART

4) YOU AND YOUR HEART
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OTHER ARTISTS
And now for a few other key artists & tracks...

7) DOG IS DEAD
(AKA. Nottingham'a finest, along with the mighty Mister Bugg) 
1) TALK THROUGH THE NIGHT
2) TEENAGE DAUGHTER
3) GLOCKENSPIEL SONG

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8) THEME PARK
(a trio typically found dressed in Hawaiian shirts)
1) MILK
2) JAMAICA
3) TONIGHT
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9) PALMA VIOLETS
(Indie-Roc's newest bad boys)
1) BEST OF FRIENDS
2) WE FOUND LOVE
3) STEP UP FOR THE COOL KIDS

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10) THE VACCINES
(Fuelling summers since 2010)
1) TEENAGE ICON
2) IF YOU WANNA
3) WETSUIT
4) I ALWAYS KNEW
5) NO HOPE

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And that's that for now.
Of course there are many, many more artists and songs that can be added to this soundtrack,
many more, but these are 10 key ones to get you going and 10 that have featured prominently in my summer so far.

I hope you enjoy and MAKE SUMMER 2013 A GOOD'UN alright?
(and remember, as Baz Luhrmann once said, always wear suncream)

Thursday, 28 February 2013

MEGA MIX TOP TWENTY TRACKS

So I've been away for a while but I'm back with a list of records that vary from the very beautiful, to the right corkers, to the simply wonderful, all in one long list, all for you to listen to.
I hope you like this.
It's been a long time coming.

1) HOLD ME BY TOM ODELL
"Another amazing, passionate, elaborate affair from Mr Odell. Such a talent. Just incredible. Love, love, LOVE! Fabulous."

2) POMPEII BY BASTILLE
"Currently number two in the Top 40, this catchy little number is proving rather triumphant for Bastille and rightly so too. Once it's in your head, it's impossible to forget."

3) MY SONGS KNOW WHAT YOU DID IN THE DARK BY FALL OUT BOY
"Gets better and better with every listen. An absolute corker of a song. What a return from one of the greatest punk rock bands of this century."

4) BROKEN BY JAKE BUGG
"The first of a few Bugg masterpieces to make the list. Very sincere, honest and beautiful."

5) NOW BY PARAMORE
"'Now' marks the return of a slightly altered Paramore. It pursues a slightly different direction whilst still retaining the core essence that defines Paramore."

6) ACES BY RUEN BROTHERS
"Let's open the doors for two new faces appearing on the music scene. A really strong first release that is making waves in the music world already. Well worth a listen and a download."

7) ALL OF THE LIGHTS BY KANYE WEST FT RIHANNA AND CO.
"A gloriously grand tune from back in the day, featuring a host of utterly fabulous faces all contributing a little something here to make this track into the magnificent beast that it is."

8) SUPER RICH KIDS BY FRANK OCEAN
"So slick, smooth, well made... to put it blunt, Channel Orange is rammed full of baby making music.This guy is just a true master of his craft."

9) SIMPLE AS THIS BY JAKE BUGG
"A beautiful little undiscovered gem from the enormously talented Jake Bugg. Honest, insightful and endearing observations put perfectly into words and complimented wonderfully by the guitar."

10) GOLD DIGGER BY KANYE WEST FT JAMIE FOXX
"One word: TUNE. Get this pouring out your speakers if only to remind yourself how good this is."

11) CHOCOLATE BY THE 1975
"Delightfully catchy number from the up and coming The 1975. Distinctive, quirky and really, really good."

11) WITH OR WITHOUT YOU BY U2
"A classic that never grows old. They don't make them like this anymore do they?"
The Keane cover is also worth checking out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIGUhas-LuA

12) WATERLOO SUNSET BY THE KINKS
"A beautiful little snapshot of London life back in the late sixties."

13) TONIGHT BY THEME PARK
"Very distinct, summery, unique record by a band of the same description. Put on your summer playlist."

14) Step Up For The Cool Cats by Palma Violets
"They haven't released much material just yet but every record they put out there never fails to dissapoint. With the new album out early this week, it should prove interesting to see what else they've been hiding up there sleeves..."

15) Out On My Own by Gabrielle Aplin
"This girl cannot put a foot wrong. Every single song is so beautifully made, it's impossible to find faults, and this is no exception. A wonderful little secret beauty." 

16) My Girl by Willy Moon
"Retro, classic, reminiscent of a slick, sweet era long gone, this song is refreshingly different and that is why we love it so very much."

17) Diamonds by Ben Howard
"One of our little favourites from deserving double Brit Award winner Ben Howard."

18) Cutt Off by Kasabian
"Absolute monster of a tune. Never gets old. If you haven't got it in your life, please get it. Now."

19) Seen It All by Jake Bugg
"The last appearance in our chart for Mr Bugg and one hell of a great record too. This guy really is quite something, no wonder people are hailing him the next Bob Dylan when he's producing music like this at just nineteen years old."

20) Home by Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros
"I'm sorry but the name of this band alone means they deserve a spot on this chart. Awesome creativity right there. And a great little number to play when you're on your way back to the place you call home."



Saturday, 15 December 2012

PLAYLIST FIVE- DECEMBER GOODS

I'd like to apologise for the lack of posts recently, college work is a pain in the butt quite frankly, but here is the latest playlist installment, ready for you to enjoy. It's a real mix up with the number one spot being occupied by a rather addictive 'Mercy' and a certain X Factor winner making a suprising entrance,
all accompanied with a one line verdict & You Tube link.



1) MERCY BY KANYE WEST FT BIG SEAN, PUSHA T & 2 CHAINZ
"Fantastically addictive with a catchy hookline and brilliant guest artists. Very well constructed song."


2) AMBULANCE BY MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE
"Wow. A spectacular affair with inspiring vocals and lyrics, a truly great unheard record. Go listen now"


3) IMPOSSIBLE BY JAMES ARTHUR
"The one winners single that actually stands alone as a brilliant record in it's own right"



4) LEFT & RIGHT IN THE DARK BY JULIAN CASABLANCAS
"Echoes of  Julian's band The Strokes but ultimately a very Julian Casablancas lead affair. It's wonderful."


5) HUNSTANTON PIER BY DEAF HAVANA
"A guitar lead nostalgic ode with beautiful vocals and a powerful emotional undertone."

6) OVER BY DRAKE
"It's verging on a classic, well worth re-listening too if only to realise why Drake has made it so big."

7) ALONE IN OUR IDEAS BY MUTINEERS
"A great new Manchester bred band with a sound reminiscent of The Smiths, highly recommend a listen"


8) DON'T SAVE ME BY HAIM
"Three Cali sisters making beautiful Cali music: laidback, sunshine infused, classic. Real good stuff."


9) BEST OF FRIENDS BY PALMA VIOLETS
"The new breed of guitar band, embraces the spirit of a punk-rock clash in a interesting way, works well"


10) SWIMMING POOLS BY KENDRICK LAMAR
"The new King of the West Coast has a real talent at creating addictive mash ups of sounds, vocals & beats"


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