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December 28, 2009 12:00 PM//
Happy Holidays!

As per tradition, below you will find the track list for this year's "year end compilation" titled "I Want To Walk Around With You" . I have included track notes below (and will try to drag up lists from years past in the near future):
[Artist Name/Title of Song/Album]
*E-mail me HERE if you would like a digital compilation*

01. Basement Jaxx - Raindrops - Scars

02. Animal Collective - Summertime Clothes - M.P.P.

03. Ambulance LTD - Back To School - LP #2 (TBA)

04. Solid Gold - Get Over It - Bodies of Water

05. Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks- Veckatimest

06. AKUDAMA - Sun (From Underneath The Lake)- Sun E.P.

07. The Whitest Boy Alive - Intentions - Rules

08. Bat For Lashes - Daniel - Two Suns

09. Ramona Falls - I Say Fever - Intuit

10. Budos Band - Budos Theme - The Budos Band

11. Girls - Lust For Life - Album

12. Phoenix - Love Like a Sunset - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

13. Boy & Bear - Blood to Gold - LP (TBA)

14. Doves - Winter Hill - Kingdom of Rust

15. Lee Fields - Money I$ King - My World

16. White Rabbits - Percussion Gun - It's Frightening

17. Wilco - Wilco (The Song) - Wilco (The Album)

18. Built To Spill - Hindsight - There Is No Enemy




2009: Here you have the 11th installment of my annual year-end music review. These selections represent a cross-section of the tunes that have accompanied me through the year. With each edition of this compilation, I hope to expose you to something you may have otherwise missed from the year past. ¶ During 2009 I continued to enjoy the many facets of my work with MindSmack, I finished my Masters thesis at NYU (on the topic of mobile technology in regards to music), & spent a lot of time getting to know new people and staying close with old friends. Some standout live musical events: Ambulance LTD @ Union Hall, Built To Spill @ The Middle East,  & the multitude of AKUDAMA shows. ¶ I believe that as the influence of mainstream media continues to decline, the need for a trusted source for cultural recommendations becomes all the more important. On that note, send me your favorite new songs, or ask me to tell you a little more about mine; it is always more fun to share. Please continue to support your favorite artists, see a live show, tell a friend, & play these songs LOUD. This is for you.

 

1. Basement Jaxx have been a staple for me, especially during winter, for years. I was so happy to find out that their newest record is, on the whole, fantastic.

2.  Maryweather Post Pavilion was released on the 1st Tuesday of 2009. It was by far my most played album this year. Meant as an ALBUM, check it all out.

3. No, Ambulance does not have a new record yet, but some of the unreleased songs are so damn good that I just had to share one. Hoping for a release in 2010.

4. My neighbor hipped me to this band from Minnesota. They have no records out in the U.S. yet, I had to mail-order two 7"s from the UK! I have a feeling you'll be hearing a lot more from these guys very soon.  Check em out if you have Spotify.

5. Leading the charge for the continued dominance of Brooklyn Indie Rock on a national level, Grizzly Bear have yet to disappoint. Is this "orchestral pop"?

6. This band that I manage has been releasing a free E.P. on the 1st of every month on their blog - Akudama.wordpress.com. This song is taken from the July edition. Help spread the word to your friends & music lovers, they are ready to explode!

7. If this voice sounds familiar, it is because Erlend Øye is the man behind a self titled solo project as well as with Kings of Convenience. Love the lounge groove.

8. Well, I am kind of obsessed with Natasha Khan, a.k.a. Bat For Lashes. I find the new record to be so-so, but she is one of those rare musicians (these days) that actually sounds better live. She's from the UK, so go see her perform if you can.

9. Side project of the singer from Menomena. *Watch the video for this song!* Seriously, it is incredible. Doesn't hurt that the music is also pretty sweet.

10. 11-piece afro-funk from. . . Staten Island? Yep, its true. This record is only one of the many, many gems on Brooklyn's Daptone Records. Keeping vinyl alive.

11. I am sure I'll alienate some listeners with this one, but I couldn't resist including it. The singer's voice is unique, and I am a sucker for lo-fi pop songs.

12. Phoenix finally made it big this year! This is the longest song on the mix, but also the most rewarding. Songs like this reassure me of the power of music.

13. A young Australian group that you will not have heard of. Boy&Bear is one of those groups that I just know will make it over here in the States. Watch out for these guys, I was fortunate to meet their manager who gave me this "demo".

14. Longtime favorite of mine. Doves continue to turn out dreamy, straightforward melodic rock music that I just can't ever get enough of.  

15. Lee Fields keeps the James Brown torch alive. This man is 100% Soul/ Funk/R&B Power. It isn't every day you see a 60+ year old man sweating it out on stage in a 3 piece suit with a 10 piece band. Fitting lyrics for the financial disaster.

16. This group's debut album was produced by Brit Daniels, the singer of Spoon. I continue to be enchanted by the drum sound and innovative song structure.

17. Wilco! The Band! The Album! The Song! You must see them live.

18. One of the "Classic Indie" bands. BTS played multiple nights at small venues in support of this year's release, which I hope will inspire more bands to do the same. Their set at the Middle East was likely my top live show of the year.

 

~(In Memory of Jimmy Driver & Ozzie)~

www.EndlessRecordings.com


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