Les Fleurs by 4Hero
Nuyorican Soul ~ I am The Black Gold of The Sun (4 Hero Remix)
Les Fleurs by 4Hero
Nuyorican Soul ~ I am The Black Gold of The Sun (4 Hero Remix)
Farhot – Represent Heart
Jabberwocky feat Elodie Wildstars – Photomaton
my best song of the year.
lots more below…
Kingdom – Bank Head (feat. Kelela)
Kingdom – Bank Head (feat. Kelela)
My summer song
from Pitchfork:
Fade to Mind boss and New York native Kingdom has a new EP on the way called Vertical XL (due May 28) and the first single very much lives up to the “XL” tag. It’s an update to the track he contributed to the recent Night Slugs Allstars Volume 2 compilation and features LA vocalist Kelela (who you might recognize from her back-flipping range lent to Teengirl Fantasy’s “EFX†last year) out-singing the original version’s chipmunk chops.Against Kingdom’s clipped club beats– plaintive tones sliced by skittering drum rolls– Kelela is given free reign. Emotionally, she dances from wistful to teasing to sheer release on climatic central lyric, “And I need to let it out.†Alliteration aside, Kingdom and Kelela make a perfect match on “Bank Headâ€, providing further proof of the dancefloor’s knack for throwing up new pop shapes.
Dabrye feat. MF Doom – Air Remix
A hard song to find.
Dinosaur – Kiss Me Again
Arthur Russell pushing the limits of disco genre: cello for the funky rhythm bassline, David Byrne on guitar and not a synthesizer in the room.
Early precursor to house. This is from 1978, amazing.
Techno Detroit
“The techno sound of Detroit, the most linear programmed music ever, lacking any human musicianship in it’s execution, reeks of sex, sweat and desire. The [black] creators of that music just press a few buttons and out comes – a million years of pain and lust.”
The Manual:(how to Have a Number One the Easy Way) by Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond
Jenny Wilson – Let My Shoes Lead Me Forward
I’ve been hearing the Nu Shooz song “I Can’t Wait” all over the place. Strange because it was only really popular among aficionados of freestyle. But lately, it seems to be having a small resurgence on the retro-pop stations. (Nu Shooz is from Portland, I think that’s strange for some reason.) I’ve always preferred their tune “Point of No Return” especially because the video is so fantastic. So of course when I saw the video for Jenny Wilson’s “Let My Shoes Lead Me Forward,” I immediately thought of “Point of No Return” and a blog post was born.
I’ve never promised quality.
Nu Shooz – Point of No Return
ULTRADEMON – Step Into Liquid (It’s A Trap)
Favorite seapunk/trap-ish song of 2012
Tomas Barfod – November Skies (feat. Nina Kinert)
My favorite melancholy song with my-birthday-month-in-the-title of 2012
Planningtorock – Patriarchy (Over & Out)
Favorite dance song about patriarchy of 2012
NHK’Koyxeи – 01-587
Favorite melding of hip hop/techno/IDM beats that makes me compulsively move by a Japanese DJ in 2012.
AraabMuzik – I Remember
Favorite 2012 song about remembering by a Dominican-Guatemalan DJ Producer with a misleading stage name.
Phèdre – In Decay
Favorite gratuitous use of honey in a video combined with lyrical and visual references to polyamory in a 2012 song.
Grimes – Genesis
Favorite song to bust out during a dining room dance party so that I can dance like a 7th grade goth who almost won best dancer for the class yearbook but lost to the more popular girl who liked to freak.
Major Lazer – ‘Get Free’ feat. Amber (of Dirty Projectors)
Favorite Summer of 2012 jam that I stopped listening to after I heard a bit of it used as an intro for a show on KPFK. Get free.
Gonjasufi – The Blame
And finally, MY FAVORITE SONG OF 2012! It’s such an amazing, sincere song, I wrote Gonjasufi to ask him about it. He sent me a very personal answer which I don’t feel comfortable sharing. He did say the song was about “being judged by those who fear truth.” The video is pretty awesome too.
The Flying Lizards – Move On Up