Five Albums You Should Be Listening To Right Now
Great new albums, from afro-punk fusion to remixed soul.
Every two weeks, titans of the mediasphere give Hooksexup their music recommendations. This week: Chris DeLine, who describes himself as "a dude living in Nashville who blogs about all kinds of music at Culture Bully."
1. Doomtree, Affiliyated
A remix EP that is anything but routine, Affiliyated finds various members of Minneapolis' Doomtree crew reworking bits from Gayngs' 2010 debut album Relayted. The resulting mixes are entirely fresh, each sounding nothing like the source tracks they came from.
Listen: "Sand in the Lotion (Cecil Otter Regrind)"
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2. No Surrender, Medicine Babies
An album bursting with New York City afro-punk, Medicine Babies is rounded out with production by Radioclit and contributions by the likes of TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe and longtime Tricky collaborator Costanza Francavilla. As a bonus, one of the group's key members is Eddie Steeples, who might be better known for his roles as "Crab Man" on My Name is Earl or the endlessly positive "Rubberband Man" from a series of award-winning OfficeMax commercials.
Listen: "Silver Hall"
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3. PJ Harvey, Let England Shake
John Parish, who collaborated with PJ Harvey on 2009's A Woman a Man Walked By, returns as one of Let England Shake's key contributors, alongside former Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds staple Mick Harvey. Rare is an album that makes darkness sound so thoroughly inviting.
Listen: "The Words That Maketh Murder"
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4. Teams and Star Slinger, Teams vs. Star Slinger
The label explains this split as "six blog-rockin', booty-shakin' rippers, culled from vinyl-sourced samples of R&B and modern soul classics and reworked, twerked, and shimmied into the matrix of hip-hop rhythms, sunshine, and classy, electro-clipped states of mind." Somehow, I'm not sure if even that tongue-twisting description covers the range of this funk-heavy collaboration between the Knoxville, TN and Manchester, UK producers.
Listen: "Punch Drunk Love"
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5. DJ Shadow, I Gotta Rokk EP
Comprised of three originals and three remixes, DJ Shadow's new EP is a sharp U-turn from his largely forgettable 2006 release, The Outsider. If "I Gotta Rokk" and "I've Been Trying" are any indication of what's to come with Shadow's forthcoming album, The Less You Know The Better, 2011 will mark a welcome return to glory by one of the genre's greats.
Listen: "I've Been Trying"
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Commentarium (4 Comments)
PJ Harvey is one of the few who truly deserves to be called a genuis
That woman is incredible.
Damn I really like number 4.
Yeah you do.
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