Here is the entire play list of Crystal Castles' new album Crystal Castles II. I'm already in love with it...they definitely kept their recognizable style, but in my opinion they pushed their sound even further, bringing in new sounds and rhythms making this my favorite of the two albums. (It took my a while to compare the two objectively, though. I still remember how incredible hearing Crimewave was for the first time....)
Mr. Harris should be tried for selling out and generally being a tit. Let's do a little comparison between some of his earlier work and some of his more recent work. So he came out with I Created Disco in 2007, then more recently Ready for the Weekend in 2009. I can't believe how disappointing his new album is. Anyway, back to the comparison. Here is my favorite song from his first album, Merrymaking at My Place:
You may not love this track but I hope you can appreciate how goofy and fun it is. Anyway, he went from this lighthearted, budget sort of music to BOOM! super-produced David Guetta bullshit. I guess it only makes sense but I misjudged him! Let's complete the comparison. Here's a recent track called Flashback:
Isn't it crazy how much you agree with me? But let's not cry over this. Seriously, stop crying. At least Mr. Oizo knows what to do with these increasingly vintage-sounding Harris tracks. Listen to this disco electrotrain he fashioned out of Merrymaking at My Place:
Can we just sigh over Mr. Oizo for a minute? Remember, he's the one who graced us with this:
That flat beat can make you believe in love. Flat love. Hehheh
First of all, here's a cool tune by Tiga. By far one of the most clever, creative remixes I've heard of Fever Ray. It's not super approachable but it'll definitely keep your attention, especially if you've heard the original. Be sure to listen to this with some bass or you'll be missing a lot...Tiga seems to really bury the low end a lot.
Now, here is a really fun band called Discovery! If you don't already know about them, the band consists of Rostam Batmanglij(of Vampire Weekend) and Wes Miles of Ra Ra Riot. I know - what a superdope combinaiton. Maybe my favorite track of theirs:
Ok. Now my friend Zoe T. who is also superdope showed me this song. This is a song by ATL's own Gucci Mane (a money machine lately) and Diploooooooo. Yes, diplooooo. Anyway, this song made me bounce so hard my neck sore. He made Gucci sound like he has great flow...which isn't always the case. (But I do love Gucci :/)
OK SO WOWOWOWO.WOOWOWWOWOwowow. I was so incredibly excited about The Knife's new project in collaboration with Mt. Sims and Planningtorock. Now that the album is out, I pretty much just drew the conclusion that I need to see the play. Oh, yeah, so this album was commissioned to be the soundtrack to a play about the life of Charles Darwin. This is the first release from the album, The Colouring of Pigeons. There are soooo many great elements to this song, but sadly the vast majority of the album is less dancy and melodic than this one. I will say that Karin just kills in as usual with the vocals.
ANOTHER EXCITING THING. Hot Chip has a new album! It's called "One Life Stand" and it's out nowwwww! Well I am overall really pretty happy about it. It's a different theme than what I'm used to for Hot Chip - I first heard their Warning album, so there's a big thematic shift from electro playboys to true romantics in this new album. This song grooves and bounces all over the place, smoothly slipping along. There are some more strident, aggressive synth noises that remind me of Over and Over, for instance. In general, this track just seems more polished than what I'm used to from these guys.
Ok, so I think I'll end this post here. I have a rant about Calvin Harris to write but it's probably better off as a separate post. SORRY AGAIN. I'll try to be better about posting.