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Tha1ChiefRocka
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We All Have An Impact by Boreal Massif

this has been flying under the radar so I figured i'd post it in here. an excellent illbient/trip hop album out of the UK.


My man Cool

This album conjures up some good trip hop vibes on it, if you're into that sort of thing.
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Just foun Duster put out a new album, talk about a... SLOW(core)... blast from the past. Interested in looking up what I've missed as doing a thorough 2019 lookback.
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Some lesser known stuff from this year that I've been obsessed with recently...


7 by Sault

Funky motorik R&B?


Ancestral Recall by Christian Scott

Neo-futurist afro spiritual jazz?


Falha Comum by Rakta

Experimental Brazilian post-punk/psych


Of The Sun by Trupa Trupa

Experimental Polish post-punk/no wave


Athena by Sudan Archives

Experimental R&B/pop


Age Hasn't Spoiled You by Greys

Off-kilter post-punk


Fly Or Die II: Bird Dogs Of Paradise by Jaimie Branch

Jazz


Active Listening: Night On Earth by Empath

Distortion heavy synth pop


Ripe For Anarchy by Business Of Dreams

Reminds me a ton of classic Stone Roses


Where Future Unfolds by Damon Locks &am...t Ensemble

Spriitual jazz
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meccalecca wrote:
Some lesser known stuff from this year that I've been obsessed with recently...

7 by Sault
Ancestral Recall by Christian Scott
Falha Comum by Rakta
Fly Or Die II: Bird Dogs Of Paradise by Jaimie Branch
Where Future Unfolds by Damon Locks & Black Monument Ensemble


These all landed on Bandcamp's list: Top 100 Albums 2019 by Bandcamp Daily. Might be some more releases on there for you.

Some late 2019 picks:


سعديا جيفيرسون [Saadia Je... [El Khat]

Bit of a middle-eastern mush, funk/berber/folk/samri. Fantastic groove to it all. Some of the tracks are really bombastic.


Labyrinth by Doon Kanda

Wonky classical. Think Arca with an orchestra. Drops a little in the second half, but the first 5-6 tracks are solid.


Nuunmuun by Seungmin Cha

Bamboo flute/experimental traditionalism. Little jarring at first, but once it settles it's quite the piece.
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Hayden wrote:


These all landed on Bandcamp's list: Top 100 Albums 2019 by Bandcamp Daily. Might be some more releases on there for you.


Thanks! yeah, Bandcamp's list is great. Couldn't remember if they were all on that list. Been digging through The Quietus' list as well.
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meccalecca wrote:
Hayden wrote:


These all landed on Bandcamp's list: Top 100 Albums 2019 by Bandcamp Daily. Might be some more releases on there for you.


Thanks! yeah, Bandcamp's list is great. Couldn't remember if they were all on that list. Been digging through The Quietus' list as well.


Added that to the site this week too: Quietus Albums Of The Year 2019 by The Quietus (if it helps keep track, etc...)

I only got around to hearing Schlagenheim for the first time yesterday. Hadn't realized all the love it'd received until recently, and I didn't have a clue at all it was #4 on BEA's 2019 chart. Absolutely wild release... I'm still kinda in a daze after listening to it, there's a lot to process. Don't think I've ever heard vocals like that. Enjoyed it quite a bit though.

Also got around to this sleeper yesterday,


Pies Sobre La Tierra by Mabe Fratti

Which is lovely. String-lead ambient dream-pop, but almost with a lo-fi twist. Very warm but distant at the same time. Worth a spin. Don't think the cover does it justice at all.
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Rwanda, You Should Be Loved by The Good Ones

The Good Ones quietly dropped an album featuring Nels Cline (Wilco), Kevin Shields (MBV), Tunde Adebimpe (TV On The Radio), Corin Tucker (Sleater-Kinney), and Joe Lally (Fugazi).

Which is... an insane collection of guest contributions. Still a farm-folk-esque album, but with rockstars on guitar.
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A better year for music than it originally looked like it was going to be. The highs weren't very high in comparison to other years in the decade but more all-around great projects than most years as well. Surprisingly to me I have the most hip-hop releases from 2019 (tied with 2016) in my 2010s hip-hop/r&b chart. Perhaps some recency bias in there, but i found so much great hip-hop in 2019 (largely thanks to Griselda Records), even if my hip-hop AOTY is much weaker in 2019 than other years.

2020 could be a big year for music, especially in hip-hop where it's likely a lot of big names and anticipated projects drop.

Happy New Years!
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Emotional Oranges continue to be far too slept on here. Great new r&b group. I know I already talked up volume one on this thread. Anyone who liked it should also enjoy volume two, which I just added to the database:


The Juice: Vol. II by Emotional Oranges

btw it's not necessary to listen in order
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