Tuesday, January 1, 2013

2012 Rewind

A year in which R&B, soul, dance/electronic music, jazz and hip hop topped my personal pop charts. If you'll indulge me, a few favourites...


Solange's "Losing You" is the the pop song of the year. Love its 80s Madonna influences, beautiful melody, and stunning video.


Chromatics - Kill For Love - a late in the year discovery and by christ, better late than never. Love their mix of melody, mood, mystery, and low-key menace (bit like the film Drive which they helped soundtrack).


Thank fuck for fearless Frank in 2012. I love this song, but could have picked any track from the sensational Channel Orange (CO). CO re-sparked my interest in long players - every track was a winner, even the preposterously long Pyramids (a nine minute + single that didn't suck). God, Allah, Jah, Buddah etc bless Frank Orange. 


An insanely catchy, clever, tune that puts a smile on my face whenever I hear it. The video is pretty wonderful as well.


Finally, a slow-burning charmer (a Miguel cover) that provided a perfect accompaniment for crowded sky train rides home during the rainy season - some songs fit certain moods/scenes/activities. Look forward to listening to more of their good stuff.

2 comments:

  1. Wot, no Gangnam Style? I still like the video, although I have to admit that the song has been overplayed. Even serious journalists on TV and BBC radio 4 are playing it. It's probably the soundtrack to kitchen suppers at number 10 these days too. LOL.

    Happy New Year.

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    1. Gangnam's days are numbered - specially round here with a 5,6 and 8 year old playing it on high rotate! Ha ha.

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