Descendresalacave.blogspot.fr/2014/01/depots-de-bilans-la-cave-2013-vu-par.html. Un top 2013 qui apparaîtra certainement quelque peu déséquilibré à vos yeux quant aux différents styles qu'il soutient.
Mais il résume parfaitement bien cette année musicale (très) chargée qu'il m'a été difficile de suivre. Tout de même de sacrées découvertes dans le lot, tout aussi bien en auto-production que soutenues par de grosses figures du moment. En espérant que vous trouverez votre bonheur là-dedans, je ne peux désormais qu'espérer arpenter une année 2014 tout aussi florissante. À bientôt donc, pour le bilan (commenté) commun de la rédaction, ainsi que le listing personnel de Leoluce. 1 _The Haxan Cloak - Excavation (Tri Angle Records)_ 2 _Saåad - Orbs and Channels (Hands In The Dark)_ 3_Fausten - Fausten (Ad Noiseam)_ 4_Mathias Delplanque - Chutes (Baskaru)_ 5_Autechre - Exai (Warp Records)_ 6_Huron - The Other Side Of Reality (Raumklang Music)_
2013: Favorite 50 Albums of 2013. If 2012 saw an unprecedented confrontation with, and then expansion of, our taste profiles, then a 2013 could be read as an expansion in artistic ambition.
For us, this saw expression in various ways, the most obvious of which resulted in big musical statements: Dean Blunt released a conceptually bold, unexpectedly heartbreaking album; James Ferraro plunged into American decay, nihilism, and alienation; and Oneohtrix Point Never forged an entirely new dimensionality to his work. Vaporwave was made epic by Nmesh, while footwork danced further into the international spotlight with DJ Rashad.
Rappers like Chief Keef, Lil Ugly Mane, and Death Grips capitalized on the mixtape format to produce wild experiments in form and content, while avant producers like Arca, 18+, and D/P/I took the medium to a new level of sophistication by each releasing their most incisive full-lengths yet. Best of 2013: Readers' Picks. Le Top 10 2013 de la rédaction. Best of 2013: The Year In Music. 50 Best Albums of 2013. The Top 50 Albums of 2013. Anonymity made for a perfect introduction to the elegantly minimal soul confections of Rhye, the duo of singer Mike Milosh and producer Robin Hannibal.
It sharpened the peculiarly acute intimacy of absence, which is the softly beating heart swaddled in the gentle instrumental folds of Rhye’s debut, Woman. The Top 100 Tracks of 2013. David Bowie announced the release of The Next Day, the album he’d spent three years shaping in secrecy, on his 66th birthday, only two weeks into this year.
The record’s continued rollout throughout 2013 suggested that, despite his age, Bowie was an old legend interested in new tricks. Chief among them was a 3xCD collector’s version. It followed much later in the year, keying on new songs and, most saliently, a 10-minute remix of The Next Day’s coming-of-age terror tale, “Love Is Lost”, by Bowie acolyte James Murphy. With the single and its edit, Bowie effectively joined the remix and YouTube masses. Murphy’s longest remix in a decade, his rendering is both reverent and revisionist. David Bowie: "Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix By James Murphy)"
Nouvel onglet. Making "Best Of" lists is never an easy task, especially for our editors who cover all kinds of releases.
An album can pass you by for most of the year and then click just right on a long drive, hearing it in a new context, or when you least expect it. Other albums hit right away, and you carry them around in your mind, anxiously awaiting the end of the year when you can drop them into your list with pride.
Below is the list of our editors' top 50 albums in alphabetical order. Many of these achieved critical acclaim from multiple sources, others flew under the radar and may be a completely new discovery. The Gummy Awards: Your Top 10 Songs Of 2013. The 10 Best Songs of 2013, according to Lorde. It looks as though we’re not the only ones making year-end lists.
Lorde, the New Zealand pop star who’s own Billboard chart dominance this year is one for the books, has shared her picks for the Top 10 Songs of 2013 (via Aussie radio station triple j). Two from Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories make the cut, as well Drake’s monster Nothing Was the Same single, “Hold On, We’re Going Home”. Kanye West’s “Hold My Liquor” also appears, a Yeezus track Lorde’s been known to cover live. Helping to round out the list are electronic act Major Lazer, indie duo Majical Cloudz, and Mercury Prize winner James Blake.
Below, check out the full list (in no particular order). Kanye West – “Hold My Liquor” feat. Here it is in playlist form: Top 20 des meilleurs clips de 2013. S 50 Best Dance Tracks of 2013. Top 50 Songs of 2013. It’s Friday, which means the first week in our 2013 Annual Report has wrapped up.
But, what better way to start the weekend than with our Top 50 Songs of 2013? Music Reviews.