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  • News Roundup: 7/29/2010

    The CarsJust what we needed: The Cars might be revving up for a reunion, if Facebook is to be believed. A new photo of the band’s remaining members Ric Ocasek, Greg Hawkes, David Robinson, and Elliot Easton (original bassist Benjamin Orr died in 2000 after battling pancreatic cancer) working in a recording studio was posted to the band’s page on the social networking site. If the band is indeed making a new album, it would be the first since the Cars’ 1987 release Door to Door. [Stereogum.com]

    The Love Parade’s death toll rose to 21 after a 25 year-old German woman died on Wednesday. The public prosecutor’s office in Duisberg, Germany said that of the 511 people injured in the electronic music festival’s stampede, 283 were treated in hospitals and 43 remain hospitalized. The tragedy occurred when people entered a tunnel on the site from both ends until it became dangerously overcrowded. [CNN.com]

    R.I.P. soul singer Al Goodman, former member of the Moments, who died on Monday at age 67. Goodman’s heart failed during surgery to remove a tumor. With fellow Moments Harry Ray and William Brown, Goodman scored hits including 1970’s “Love on a Two Way Street” and 1975’s “Look at Me (I’m in Love).” After changing their name to Ray, Goodman and Brown because of a legal dispute with their old label, the trio recorded the hit “Special Lady”; after Ray passed in 1992, the remaining duo sang on Alicia Keys’ “You Don’t Know My Name.” [Spinner]

    More Facebook music news: Kanye West performed at the site’s headquarters, debuting new songs that will appear on his upcoming, September-due album. West delivered a capella renditions of “Lost in the World/Chain Gang” and “Mama’s Boyfriend.” [Gigwise.com]

    In an inspired collaboration, maverick auteur Terry Gilliam will direct the webcast of the Arcade Fire’s upcoming Madison Square Garden concert. The August 5 show will be streamed via YouTube and is the first of five concerts in the site’s “Unstaged” series. Online fans will be able to switch camera angles and vote on the band’s encore song. [BBC.co.uk]

    Another apt pairing: Nick Cave is set to write a screenplay for a remake of The Crow. Cave will rewrite a script by Steven Norrington that takes the story to the Southwest and an urban setting of “Detroit or Pittsburgh or something like that.” [ConsequenceofSound.net]

    Neil Young is prepping Archives Volume 2, which will feature four previously unreleased albums, including Chrome Dreams, Homegrown, and Odeon-Budokan Live, a concert album recorded in Japan and London in 1976. Young’s manager Elliot Roberts says that fans should get ready for even more archival material — Young’s crew has plans for at least three more Archives volumes. [Guardian.co.uk]

    Punk rock shocker! Belgian punker Plastic Bertrand has confessed to not singing his biggest hit “Ça Plane Pour Moi.” Earlier in the week Bertrand denied the claims, but a linguist examined the song and discovered that the singer had a “distinctive twang” that was unlikely to be Bertrand’s. In fact, producer Lou Deprijck recorded the song, but his label wanted a flamboyant figure like Plastic Bertrand to be its face. [MusicRadar.com]

    Hans Zimmer explains how his gorgeous Inception score was inspired by Edith Piaf’s “Non, je ne Regrette Rien,” another of the film’s key pieces of music. [NYTimes.com]

    Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin was joined by former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice for Franklink’s Tuesday night concert in Philadelphia, PA. Rice, a classically trained pianist, accompanied Franklin on “I Say a Little Prayer” and “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” and performed pieces including the slow movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D Minor, K. 466. Franklin, meanwhile, sang her own classics as well as arias by Puccini and Gluck. The benefit concert raised $582,000 for arts education and the Mann Center, the summer home of the Philadelphia Orchestra. [WashingtonPost.com]

    Rascal Flatts is moving to a new home for the group’s upcoming album. Nothing Like This, which is due in November, will be released by Big Machine Records, also the home of multi-million selling singer Taylor Swift. The band’s prior label, Lyric Street, closed in April. [AOLNews.com]

    October 9, 2010 would have been John Lennon’s 70th birthday. To commemorate the day, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and BoxofVision LLC will create three authorized time capsules of his recordings, along with fan contributions. The capsules will be preserved and stored for 30 years in Ohio’s Rock Hall and two other international locations, and reopened on October 9, 2040. Contributions to the project will be accepted until September 15. [Blurt-Online.com]

    Common’s budding acting career just turned a new leaf. The Grammy winning rapper will star in the pilot for Hell on Wheels, a series about the building of the underground railroad in the 1860s for AMC, home of critically acclaimed shows Mad Men and Breaking Bad. Common will play Elam, a half-black, half-white freed slave; he’s also appeared in the films Smokin’ Aces, Date Night, and Just Wright. [ChicagoTribune.com]

    Man of many musical projects Robert Pollard will exhibit more than 60 of his collages in a two-day show at New York City gallery The 45 Space next month. [MatadorRecords.com]

    Check out Chromeo’s mischievous video for “Don’t Turn Out the Lights.” [SomeKindofAwesome.com]

    The Flaming Lips freaked out David Letterman with their performance of “See the Leaves.” [Pitchfork.com]

    Founded in 1894, Cardiff, Wales’ Spillers Records may be the world’s oldest record store. Though it moved from its location of the past 60 years due to high rents, the store is ready to reopen in a Victorian arcade. [FactMag.com]


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  • AllMusic Loves 1998

    Moon Safari The Three E.P.'s Music Has the Right to Children Aquemini
    This Is Hardcore Deserter's Songs The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Mezzanine

    It was, as they say, a transitional year. It was, in many ways, the year where the hangover set in, as the biggest rock forces of the ’90s were in states of decline. Although there were some scuzzy sounds on the margin — not to mention such distinctive voices as Neutral Milk Hotel — American alt-rock had gone Hollywood, led by Hole’s ode to Southern California, the ultraglossy Celebrity Skin, but this was the year post-grungers like Matchbox 20 and Third Eye Blind ruled U.S. radio. In Britain, the heady years of Britpop collapsed, captured brilliantly on Pulp’s This Is Hardcore, but the U.K. had its own version of the slicked-up, straightened-out post-grunge in the form of friendly indie-guitar outfits like Catatonia, whose National Velvet topped Melody Maker’s year-end list. As these sounds faded out, new styles bubbled up, notably electronica — which had a banner year everywhere, with Air’s Moon Safari crossing over and garage and big beat sweeping the U.K. — and neo-soul spearheaded by the smash The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Then at the end of year came Britney Spears, whose “…Baby One More Time” wound up being Nevermind in reverse, pushing all these adventurous sounds back to the fringes.

    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    Not my favorite year of the ’90s, but 1998 did have some of my favorite music of the decade, notably the New Radicals’ “You Get What You Give,” a single that still gives me thrills whenever I happen to hear it. It wasn’t the only great single but to my ears it was the best, coming very close to being a perfect record, eclipsing such otherwise addictive pop singles as All Saints’ “Never Ever” and Jennifer Paige’s “Crush,” along with some of the last great Britpop singles (Super Furry Animals’ “Ice Hockey Hair,” for instance). And there were terrific albums too — I still play my top three regularly and the rest all sound good whenever they’re revisited.

    Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
    Pulp – This Is Hardcore
    Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach – Painted from Memory
    Cat Power – Moon Pix
    Belle & Sebastian – The Boy with the Arab Strap
    Nick Lowe – Dig My Mood
    Beck – Mutations
    Original Soundtrack – Velvet Goldmine
    Royal Trux – Accelerator
    Queens of the Stone Age – Queens of the Stone Age
    Kid Rock – Devil Without a Cause
    Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs
    Public Enemy – He Got Game
    New Radicals – Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too
    Silver Jews – American Water
    Sheryl Crow – The Globe Sessions
    Neil Finn – Try Whistling This
    Air – Moon Safari
    Sonic Youth – A Thousand Leaves
    Manic Street Preachers – This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours

    New Radicals – “You Get What You Give”
    All Saints – “Never Ever”
    Jennifer Paige – “Crush”
    Britney Spears – “…Baby One More Time”
    Super Furry Animals – Ice Hockey Hair EP
    Fatboy Slim – “The Rockafeller Skank”
    Cornershop – “Brimful of Asha”
    Pulp – “Party Hard”
    All Saints – “I Know Where It’s At”
    Madonna – “Ray of Light”
    Air – “Sexy Boy”
    Robbie Williams – “Millennium”
    Pulp – “This Is Hardcore”
    Beastie Boys – “Intergalactic”
    Alanis Morissette – “Uninvited”
    Natalie Imbruglia – “Torn”
    Hole – “Celebrity Skin”
    Jay-Z – “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)”
    Shania Twain – “Honey I’m Home”
    Everclear – “I Will Buy You a New Life”

    Greg Heaney
    Coalesce – Functioning on Impatience
    Jurassic 5 – Jurassic 5
    Sloan – Navy Blues
    Mos Def & Talib Kweli – Black Star
    Quasi – Featuring “Birds”
    Silver Jews – American Water
    The Afghan Whigs – 1965
    Harriet the Spy – Unfuckwithable
    Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
    Make-Up – In Mass Mind
    At the Drive-In – In/Casino/Out
    His Hero Is Gone – The Plot Sickens
    Converge – When Forever Comes Crashing
    Pinback – Pinback
    RZA – RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo
    Fugazi – End Hits
    Queens of the Stone Age – Queens of the Stone Age
    Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs
    The Jon Spencer Blues Explosions – Acme
    Shellac – Terraform

    Matthew Garbutt
    Air – Moon Safari
    Andre Williams – Silky
    Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
    Flat Duo Jets – Wild Blue Yonder
    Goodie Mob – Still Standing
    Gorky's Zygotic Mynci – Gorky 5
    Holly Golightly – Serial Girlfriend
    Madredeus – O Paraiso
    Manu Chao – Clandestino
    Massive Attack – Mezzanine
    Morcheeba – Big Calm
    OutKast – Aquemini
    Portishead – PNYC
    Saint Etienne – Good Humor
    Sparklehorse – Good Morning Spider
    The Brian Setzer Orchestra – The Dirty Boogie
    The Detroit Cobras – Mink Rat or Rabbit
    The Dirtbombs – Horndog Fest
    Thee Headcoats – The Messerschmitt Pilot’s Severed Hand
    The Kaisers – Wishing Street

    Aphrodite – “Wikki Wikki Plate”
    Bis – “Eurodisco”
    Bomb the Bass – “Bug Powder Dust (Kruder & Dorfmeister Remix)”
    Busta Rhymes – “Turn It Up”
    Cornershop – “Brimful of Asha (Norman Cook Remix)”
    Krust – “Warhead”
    Les Rythmes Digitales – “Jacques Your Body (Make Me Sweat)”
    MJ Cole – “Sincere”
    Peshay – “Miles from Home”
    PJ Harvey – “Angelene”
    Rockers Hi-Fi – “Going Under”
    Rocket from the Crypt – “When in Rome”
    Shy FX – “Bambaataa”
    Smoke City – “With You”
    Stardust – “Music Sounds Better with You”
    Super Furry Animals – “Ice Hockey Hair”
    The Cardigans – “My Favourite Game”
    The Flaming Stars – “Sweet Smell of Success”
    Manic Street Preachers – “If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next”
    Wamdue Project – “King of My Castle”

    Heather Phares
    Air – Moon Safari
    Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
    Boards of Canada – Music Has the Right to Children
    The Boredoms – Super Ae
    Cat Power – Moon Pix
    Cornelius – Fantasma
    Dirty Three – Ocean Songs
    His Name Is Alive – Ft. Lake
    Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs
    Moloko – I Am Not a Doctor
    OutKast – Aquemini
    Pulp – This Is Hardcore
    Queens of the Stone Age – Queens of the Stone Age
    Quickspace – Precious Falling
    Royal Trux – Accelerator
    Silver Jews – American Water
    Solex – Solex vs. The Hitmeister
    Sonic Youth – A Thousand Leaves
    Spoon – A Series of Sneaks
    Tortoise – TNT

    Aaliyah – “Are You That Somebody?”
    Beastie Boys – “Intergalactic”
    Beck – “Tropicalia”
    Ben Folds Five – “Brick”
    Green Day – “Time of Your Life (Good Riddance)”
    Garbage – “I Think I’m Paranoid”
    Lauryn Hill – “Doo Wop (That Thing)”
    Hole – “Celebrity Skin”
    Jay-Z – “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)”
    Marilyn Manson – “The Dope Show”
    Jennifer Paige – “Crush”
    PJ Harvey – “A Perfect Day Elise”
    Britney Spears – “…Baby One More Time”
    Fatboy Slim – “The Rockafeller Skank”
    Madonna – “Ray of Light”
    Marcy Playground – “Sex and Candy”
    Semisonic – “Closing Time”
    Stardust – “Music Sounds Better with You”
    Spice Girls – “Spice Up Your Life”
    The Verve – “Bittersweet Symphony”

    David Jeffries
    Juan Atkins – Wax Trax! Mastermix, Vol. 1
    The Beta Band – The Three E.P.’s
    Boris – Amplifier Worship
    Junior Delgado – Fearless
    Garbage – Version 2.0
    Hieroglyphics – 3rd Eye Vision
    Lauryn Hill – The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
    Infiniti – Skynet
    Jay-Z – Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life
    Killah Priest – Heavy Mental
    Kruder & Dorfmeister – The K&D Sessions
    Massive Attack – Mezzanine
    Mr. Vegas – Heads High
    Mos Def & Talib Kweli – Black Star
    OutKast – Aquemini
    Pulp – This Is Hardcore
    RZA – RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo
    UNKLE – Psyence Fiction
    Various Artists – Chain Reaction…Compiled
    Various Artists – Connected

    John Bush
    Jurassic 5 – Jurassic 5
    Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
    Boards of Canada – Music Has the Right to Children
    Robbie Williams – I’ve Been Expecting You
    Buckfunk 3000 – First Class Ticket to Telos
    Cut Chemist/Shortkut – Live at Future Primitive Sound Session
    Cat Power – Moon Pix
    Saint Etienne – Good Humor/Fairfax High
    Squarepusher – Music Is Rotted One Note
    Air – Moon Safari
    Massive Attack – Mezzanine
    Beck – Mutations
    Tortoise – TNT
    A Tribe Called Quest – The Love Movement
    4hero – Two Pages
    Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs
    System of a Down – System of a Down
    Herbert – Around the House
    Lauryn Hill – The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
    Richard Davies – Telegraph

    Stardust – “Music Sounds Better with You” (YouTube)
    Dem 2 – “Destiny” (YouTube)
    Robbie Williams – “Millennium”
    Saint Etienne – “Goodnight Jack”
    Beastie Boys – “Super Disco Breakin’”
    4hero – “We Who Are Not as Others [Jazzanova Mix]”
    Massive Attack – “Inertia Creeps”
    Beck – “Nobody’s Fault But My Own”
    Josh Rouse – “Dressed Up Like Nebraska”
    Pearl Jam – “Do the Evolution”
    The Dismemberment Plan – “The Ice of Boston”
    Braid – “The New Nathan Detroits”
    Cornershop – “Brimful of Asha [Norman Cook Remix]”
    Britney Spears – “…Baby One More Time”
    Busta Rhymes – “Turn It Up [Remix]/Fire It Up”
    Paperclip People – “My Peepz [Shot]”
    The Beta Band – “Los Amigos del Beta Bandidos”
    Terry Callier – “Lazarus Man”
    Air – “Kelly Watch the Stars”
    The High Llamas – “Glide Time”

    Aneet Nijjar
    Pulp – This Is Hardcore
    Belle & Sebastian – The Boy with the Arab Strap
    Beck – Mutations
    Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs
    The Beta Band – The Three E.P.’s
    Mansun – Six
    R.E.M. – Up
    Hole – Celebrity Skin
    Manic Street Preachers – This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours
    Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
    Terry Callier – Timepiece
    Massive Attack – Mezzanine
    Air – Moon Safari
    Alex Gopher – You, My Baby & I
    Jurassic 5 – Jurassic 5
    Kid Loco – A Grand Love Story
    Rae & Christian – Northern Sulphuric Soul
    Derrick May – Innovator
    Mos Def & Talib Kweli – Black Star

    Stardust – “Music Sounds Better with You”
    Les Rhythmes Digitales – “Music Makes You Lose Control”
    I-F – “Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass”
    Cornershop – “Brimful of Asha”
    Jungle Brothers – “Jungle Brother”
    Clinic – “Cement Mixer”
    Mercury Rev – “Goddess on a Hiway”
    Hole – “Celebrity Skin”
    The Jesus and Mary Chain – Cracking Up EP
    Jurassic 5 – “Concrete Schoolyard”
    The Cardigans – “Erase/Rewind”
    Bis – “Eurodisco”
    The Dandy Warhols – “Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth”
    Madonna – “Ray of Light”
    Cosmo Vitelli – “We Don’t Need No Smurf Here”

    John Buchanan
    PJ Harvey – Is This Desire?
    Massive Attack – Mezzanine
    Autechre – LP5
    Hole – Celebrity Skin
    Pearl Jam – Yield
    Smashing Pumpkins – Adore
    Unsane – Occupational Hazard
    Garbage – Version 2.0
    Fugazi – End Hits
    Mark Snow – The X-Files
    R.E.M. – Up
    Pole – 1
    Appleseed Cast – End of the Ring Wars
    Come – Gently Down the Stream
    Far – Water & Solutions
    Girls Against Boys – Freak*on*ica
    The Jesus Lizard – Blue
    Manic Street Preachers – This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours
    Shellac – Terraform
    Therapy? – Semi-Detached

    Madonna – “Frozen”
    Natalie Imbruglia – “Torn”
    Pearl Jam – “Given to Fly”
    Celine Dion – “My Heart Will Go On”
    R.E.M. – “Daysleeper”
    Massive Attack – “Teardrop”
    MJ Cole – “Sincere”
    PJ Harvey – “A Perfect Day Elise”
    Brandy & Monica – “The Boy Is Mine”
    Cornershop – “Brimful of Asha”
    Goo Goo Dolls – “Iris”
    Radiohead – “No Surprises”

    James Christopher Monger
    The Gourds – Stadium Blitzer
    Captain Sensible – Universe of Geoffrey Brown
    Komeda – What Makes It Go?
    Brian Lillie and the Squirrel Mountain Orchestra – Rowboats
    Lisa Germano – Slide
    Paolo Conte – The Best of Paolo Conte
    The Divine Comedy – Fin de Siècle
    Jim Roll – Ready to Hang
    Robyn Hitchcock – Storefront Hitchcock
    Queens of the Stone Age – Queens of the Stone Age
    Kathryn Tickell & Friends – Northumberland Collection
    Danielson Famile – Tri-Danielson, Vol. 1 (Alpha)
    Rufus Wainwright – Rufus Wainwright
    Matt Wilson – Burnt, White and Blue
    Pinetop Seven – Rigging the Toplights
    Gillian Welch – Hell Among the Yearlings
    Billy Bragg & Wilco – Mermaid Avenue
    Belle & Sebastian – The Boy with the Arab Strap
    Triakel – Triakel
    Original Soundtrack – Six-String Samurai

    The Gourds – “Gin and Juice”
    Air – “Kelly Watch the Stars”
    Neutral Milk Hotel – “King of Carrot Flowers”
    Beck – “We Live Again”
    Madonna – “Ray of Light”
    Jeff Buckley – “New Year’s Prayer”
    Neil Finn – “She Will Have Her Way”
    Grant Lee Buffalo – “The Shallow End”
    Squirrel Nut Zippers – “The Ghost of Steven Foster”
    Pernice Brothers – “All I Know”
    Semisonic – “Gone to the Movies”
    Värttinä – “Laulutytto”
    The Tannahill Weavers – “The Great Ships”
    Black Box Recorder – “England Made Me”
    Elliott Smith – “Waltz #2 (XO)”
    Pulp – “The Fear”
    Mercury Rev – “Holes”

    Andy Kellman
    Urban Tribe – The Collapse of Modern Culture
    OutKast – Aquemini
    Boards of Canada – Music Has the Right to Children
    4hero – Two Pages
    Long Fin Killie – Amelia
    Burger/Ink – Las Vegas
    Mark Hollis – Mark Hollis
    Black Box Recorder – England Made Me
    Pulp – This Is Hardcore
    Photek – Form & Function
    Burning Airlines – Mission: Control!
    Gang Starr – Moment of Truth
    Scrawl – Nature Film
    Theo Parrish – First Floor
    Goodie Mob – Still Standing
    The Beta Band – The Three E.P.’s
    Herbert – Around the House
    Arab Strap – Philophobia
    Gas – Zauberberg
    Shellac – Terraform

    Aaliyah – “Are You That Somebody?”
    Shake – “Detroit State of Mind” (YouTube)
    Moodymann – “Mahogany Brown”
    Round Four – “Find a Way” (YouTube)
    Kerri Chandler – “Love Will Find a Way”
    Dem 2 – “Destiny”
    D’Angelo – “Devil’s Pie”
    K.P. & Envyi – “Swing My Way”
    U.S. Alliance – “All I Know (Da Grunge Mix)” (YouTube)
    Monifah – “Touch It”
    Titonton – “Avenues”
    Amira – “My Desire”
    Nicole – “Make It Hot”
    New Radicals – “You Get What You Give”
    Total – “Trippin’”
    Lauryn Hill – “Doo Wop (That Thing)”
    Norma Jean Bell – “Dreams”
    Jermaine Dupri – “Money Ain’t a Thing”
    Rhythm & Sound – “Mango Walk”
    Noreaga – “Superthug”

    James Wilkinson
    Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs
    Belle & Sebastian – The Boy with the Arab Strap
    Elliott Smith – XO
    Plush – More You Becomes You
    R.E.M. – Up
    Graham Coxon – The Sky Is Too High
    Beck – Mutations
    Pernice Brothers – Overcome by Happiness
    Bernard Butler – People Move On
    Neutral Milk Hotel – In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
    Josh Rouse – Dressed Up Like Nebraska
    Air – Moon Safari
    Sparklehorse – Good Morning Spider
    Quasi – Featuring “Birds”
    The Sadies – Precious Moments
    Pedro the Lion – It’s Hard to Find a Friend
    The Beta Band – The Three E.P.’s
    Manu Chao – Clandestino
    Lambchop – What Another Man Spills
    Saint Etienne – Good Humor

    Michael Head Introducing the Strands – “Somethin’ Like You”
    Beachwood Sparks – “Desert Skies”
    Belle & Sebastian – “This Is Just a Modern Rock Song”
    Super Furry Animals – “Ice Hockey Hair”
    Grandaddy – “Summer Here Kids”
    Elliott Smith – “The Ballad of Big Nothing”
    Olivia Tremor Control – “Jumping Fences”
    Olivia Tremor Control – “Hideaway”
    Ian Brown – “My Star”
    The Cardigans – “My Favourite Game”
    Doves & Jane Weaver – “Seven Day Smile”
    Fountains of Wayne – “Denise”
    Paul Weller – “Brand New Start”
    Doves – “The Cedar Room”
    Bob Dylan – “Not Dark Yet”
    Bob Dylan – “Love Sick”
    Spiritualized – “I Think I’m in Love”
    Smog – “Held”
    James – “Runaground”
    Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci – “Let’s Get Together (In Our Minds)”

    Richard Wilson
    The Afghan Whigs – 1965
    Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs
    Sparklehorse – Good Morning Spider
    Calexico – Black Light
    Lambchop – What Another Man Spills
    Mojave 3 – Out of Tune
    Willard Grant Conspiracy – Flying Low
    Buffalo Tom – Smitten
    Neutral Milk Hotel – In the Airplane Over the Sea
    Dirty Three – Ocean Songs
    Godspeed You Black Emperor! – F# A# (Infinity)
    Tortoise – TNT
    Silver Jews – American Water
    Seafood – Messenger in the Camp
    Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
    Monkey Mafia – Shoot the Boss
    Adam Freeland – Coastal Breaks, Vol. 2
    Freestylers – We Rock Hard
    Hardfloor – All Targets Down

    Mercury Rev – “Goddess on a Hiway”
    Grandaddy – “Summer Here Kids”
    Beastie Boys – “Intergalactic”
    The Crystal Method – “Keep Hope Alive”
    Skeewiff – Absent Without Leave EP
    Wide Receiver – “Breakbeat Sushi”
    Freq Nasty – “Freqazoid”
    Surreal Madrid – “Girls of the Night”
    Deejay Punk-Roc – “My Beatbox”
    Mucho Macho – “Rap Is Really Changing”
    Germinating Seeds of Doda – “Upside Din”
    Ceasefire vs. Deadly Avenger – “Evel Knievel”
    Ils – “About That Time”
    Krafty Kuts – Funky Elements
    Beber – “Chief Rocka”

    Jason Lymangrover
    A Tribe Called Quest – The Love Movement
    Air – Moon Safari
    At the Drive-In – In/Casino/Out
    Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
    Beck – Mutations
    The Beta Band – The Three E.P.’s
    Mos Def & Talib Kweli – Black Star
    Boards of Canada – Music Has the Right to Children
    Brand Nubian – Foundation
    Cornelius – Fantasma
    Lauryn Hill – The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
    Make-Up – In Mass Mind
    Massive Attack – Mezzanine
    OutKast – Aquemini
    Pinback – Pinback
    Radiohead – Airbag/How Am I Driving?
    Soul Coughing – El Oso
    Tortoise – TNT
    UNKLE – Psyence Fiction
    Wagon Christ – Tally Ho!

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  • The Summer Jams 2010: Bruno Mars Edition

    It’s right up there on the cushy job list with consultant, mattress tester, and professional hacky sack player. Wouldn’t you love to be a Hook Singer? Breeze into a session, lay down a couple of quick vocal takes and then dash off to the beach, leaving behind a trail of hit records in your wake. Michael McDonald was probably the first great hook singer back in the ’70s, but the hip-hop era has raised the stakes and turned it into an art form. This summer nobody has done it as well as Bruno Mars. On B.o.B.’s “Nothin’ on You” and Travie McCoy’s “Billionaire”, Mars’ honey-sweet voice gives the tunes a laidback dose of pure summer sun. No matter where you are, hearing these songs back-to-back will make you feel like you’re floating in a swimming pool on blow-up raft, drinking Arnold Palmers and soaking up some serious UV rays.

    “Nothin’ on You”

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    “Billionaire”

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