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I know that I post a remix just about every day, but here are a few nice ones that have turned up in the old inbox recently.

The first is the Acid Washed remix of “Acapella” by Kelis, and it kind of feels like this is the way the song was meant to be heard. A track that was already made for the dance floor is only accentuated by this French duo. The beats are heavier and the fantastic chord progressions in that chorus are pumped up too. Good stuff. But I wouldn’t expect anything less from the French.

Kelis – Acapella (Acid Washed Remix)

Up next, we have another track from the PEACE Compilation that I talked about here a few weeks back. This one is a remix of The Antlers’ “Two” by Buffetlibre. It’s an interesting take on a song that’s totally sad but still sounds sort of happy, namely because it sounds even happier in this remix. Since I love conflict, it works out quite well for me. And don’t forget to check out the PEACE Compilation, tons of songs from all over the world, yours with a contribution to Amnesty International.

The Antlers – Two (Buffetlibre Remix)

It is no secret that I am infatuated with the music of Gui Boratto so I was pretty happy to see this one turn up. It’s a remix of “Estupendo” by Arsenal and I think it works really well with Gui’s subdued fantasticness.

Arsenal – Estupendo (Gui Boratto Remix)

And last but certainly not least, “Momma’s Place” by Roisin Murphy has been remixed by Beaumont. Murphy is one of those cats that I hear about over and over but I’ve never actually heard one of her tunes until now. When compared to the original, I like that this version is really much brighter (aka synthier).

Roisin Murphy – Momma’s Place (Beaumont Remix)

This concludes our Thursday Remix Roundup.

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Just two short days after I returned from maybe the best weekend ever at Coachella, I was lucky enough to attend a show at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor featuring an old favorite in The Antlers and an up and coming favorite in Phantogram. A double bill that I could really get excited about.

The last time I’d seen the Antlers was last fall at the Majestic Cafe with about 25 other people, so I was surprised to see the line all the way around the block. But, both bands have gained a lot of attention since then, and it was a Friday night, as opposed to the Tuesday show I’d seen a few months back. After seeing Mike, Natalia and Anna (who I embarrassingly didn’t recognize at first) in line and chatting with them a bit, we finally got in the door around 10PM, luckily before Phantogram began their set. Notice anything interesting about the sign on the window?

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I, like so many others, have been enamored by Eyelid Movies, the debut album from Saratoga Springs small(ish) towners Phantogram, officially released last week. Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter have put together an album that’s a mish-mash of styles and genres, but one that sounds completely cohesive. After listening to the album, it makes perfect sense that the duo is now a part of the progressive Ghostly International label (based in my nearby college town of Ann Arbor, MI).

Upon first listen, the song that immediately jumped out to me was “As Far As I Can See”, which has a killer beat comprised almost entirely of samples that sound like they came from some Motown hit from times gone by, but that give the song a definitive hip-hop feel. This is quickly contrasted (and complimented) by Barthel’s soothing vocals. And I think that’s what’s so great about this album. All different styles all working together to form a cohesive sound. I’m looking forward to growing to love this album even more with additional listens. And to seeing Phantogram live at the end of my birthday week with The Antlers, another favorite of mine.

Phantogram – As Far As I Can See

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the time has come. i know the anticipation has been unbearable, and i apologize for that. i was originally going to post this on monday but i was so excited i just couldnt wait. my basic criteria for my top albums are based on how much i listened to that album on repeat after i heard it for the first time. because isnt that really the best sign of how much you like an album? i was going to do a best songs of 2009 list too, but i post my favorite songs every day. i felt guilty narrowing down to 10 (and frankly couldnt pick) so ive bumped it up to the top 20, along with a track from each album (which may or may not have been posted here before).

20. the handsome furs – face control

handsome furs - face controli dont reckon this album made many year end lists, but the completely raw sound (both musically and vocally)just stuck with me and kept bringing me back for more.  and after seeing this two piece live this summer, i know that i want to listen to their music and to party with them. just a fun album.

handsome furs – all we want baby is everything

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19. jack penate – everything is new

everything is newto be perfectly honest, this album really didnt do much for me at first. then i was lucky enough to catch mr. penate live on a whim while i was in chicago earlier this year and i got to witness how fun and exciting his music can be first hand. then i found out my friend amber waited on him earlier that day, and i realized it was meant to be and the album went into heavy rotation shortly after.

jack penate – tonights today

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18. bat for lashes – two suns

bat for lashes - two sunsthe ever lovely natasha khans second album has really shown her moving forward since the release of the great “fur and gold” a few years back. this time, the songs are bigger and harder hitting. and its no surprise since she spent a bit of time in new york with dailybeatz favorite yeasayer working on beats. and for the second time, she even nabbed a mercury prize nod. we hope to see lots more of her in the future.

bat for lashes – daniel

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17. here we go magic – here we go magic

here we go magichere we go magic is actually the third musical outing by luke temple, who previously released music under his actual name. i feel as though this album is best listened to on a lazy hazy summer afternoon. the intentional low production quality (allegedly recorded on a 4 track) actually adds to the album in this case. its almost as if we are listening in on some sort of practice session. a practice session which can get pretty ambient at times but more often than not is pretty neat.

here we go magic – ahab

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16. dirty projectors – bitte orca

bitte orcaits almost become uncool or cliche to like this album after how much buzz it got when its released, but since i am uncool, i am not afraid to add it to my top 1720(this originally somehow ended up as the top 17 list, but the OCD in me was uncomfortable with that number so i bumped it up to 20) of 2009 list. theres just something about the way that voices are used as instruments here that i love. and great voices they are.

dirty projectors – useful chamber

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15. faunts – feel.love.thinking.of.

faunts - feel.love.thinking.ofspecial thanks to mr peabs for informing me of this one month ago. i think the best way to describe this album is to steal from amazon reviewer mark roberts who says, “like m83s ‘saturdays=youth’, its a gorgeous and non-ironic homage to 80s music, without seeming any way dated.” i couldnt have said it better myself mark. hopefully this albums release date early in the year wont have thrown it off the radar of too many year end lists.

faunts – it hurts me all the time

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14. the xx – xx

the xx - xxah yes, everyones favorite early twenties london minimalist rock band, the xx. i was really late in listening to this album (as i am with most everything) but from even the first track i knew i was going to like this one. its amazing how much emotion can be put forth with such little sound at all. and the voices of oliver sim and romy madley croft just work perfectly together.  not to mention the fact that they put out one of the biggest remixes of the year.

the xx – islands

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13. dark was the night

dark was the nightyeah, thats right, a compilation has made its way into my best albums of the year list. why? mostly because it was basically a whos who of the indie world at that point in the year and there were tons of great tracks that came from that album. and its for a good cause taboot! and is there even any doubt as to which track youre going to hear from it?

yeasayer – tightrope

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12. yeah yeah yeahs – its blitz

yeah yeah yeahs - its blitzkaren o and crew did it again, this time the tunes were bigger, brighter, and just made you want to dance. the album came out just as the warm weather was starting to take shape, and it became an essential summer album. with a big festival repertoire this year, including an impressive last minute lollapalooza headlining gig, the band solidified their place among todays great rock acts.

yeah yeah yeahs – zero

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11. royksopp – junior

royksopp - juniorafter just one listen to this album i knew it was right up my alley, especially since my tastes have turned so much to anything that can be danced too. even the title of the opening track, “happy up here”, was a great indication of what youd be getting from this one, fun energy. a great pump-you-up record with one of my top 5 songs of the year.

royksopp – the girl and the robot

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10. memory tapes – seek magic

memory tapes - seek magicthis was one of the latest additions to my music collection, and i reckon that if i had a little more time to spend with it, it may have inched up even higher. the dreamy sounds laid over a nice beat just take you to another place. i think this is one of those albums where the album art perfectly fits the music. cant wait to see what weird and or memory tapes and or cassette bring us next.

memory tapes – stop talking

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9. animal collective – merriweather post pavilion

animal collective - merriweather post pavilionyeah, you knew it was coming eventually. my love affair began when i finally got a studio version of “my girls”, the track i fell in love with when i heard it live almost a year earlier. and the rest of the album kept me coming back for more. im really not going to repeat everything anyones said about this album because we would be here all day, but this is a must have for any music fan. bonus points for most psychedelic album art. just find a large version of the album cover and get back to me.

animal collective – bluish

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8. fever ray – fever ray

fever ray - fever raythe first time i listened to this album it was early on a sunday morning driving through the (at the time) desolate streets of detroit. this scenario was so fitting with the album that karin dreijer andersson eventually turned it (well, something like it) into a music video. my surroundings during my first listen really shaped my vision of this album in an extremely positive way. however intrigued i was by andersson before this project, i am now intrigued tenfold by her mysterious persona.

fever ray – when i grow up

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7. girls – album

girls - albumthis album definitely snuck up on me, with its loud guitars and catchy melodies. i think what i like most about it is that the whole album just sounds so much like california. not any specific destination or aspect of california, just california as a whole. perhaps because of christopher owens’ gritty and playful vocals, the album just feels real and genuine. its also one of those albums where my favorite song changes weekly. right now, its “morning light”.

girls – morning light

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6. phoenix – wolfgang amadeus phoenix

phoenix - wolfgang amadeus phoenixso much to say about this latest offering from phoenix. i still remember my first time hearing “1901″ and how i knew instantly it would become a go-to song when i needed some energy, and then i realized that a lot of the album was the same way. and a seven and a half minute track that was almost all instrumental? sign me up. and just recently i was able to witness first hand that their live performances contain all of the energy of the album (and then some).

phoenix – love like a sunset

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5. grizzly bear – veckatimest

grizzly bear - veckatimesti still have no idea what “veckatimest” is supposed to mean, but i do know that it lived up and surpassed any hype and expectation. a solid offering from the very first notes of “southern point” to the wistful ending of “foreground” and jam packed with classics in between. this is one of those albums that just about any music fan young or old will probably enjoy.

grizzly bear – while you wait for the others

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4. st vincent – actor

st vincent - actorfor annie clarks sophomore album, she broke every musical rule. whatever role you thought an instrument would play, it played the opposite on this one (listen to the flute throughout this song below, for example). and i think thats whats so special about this album. it doesnt really sound like anything youve ever heard before, and its almost uncomfortable to listen to at first, but once you get a grasp on whats going on, you can really apprecaite how one of a kind it is.

st vincent – save me from what i want

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3. edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros – up from below

edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros - edward sharpe and the magnetic zerosok, so i dont know if this album was technically released this year, or why it seems to have multiple names, but it definitely found its biggest audience this year either way. the album cover describes the album perfectly. old fashioned and awesome. this folky number (allegedly all recorded live on a 24 track machine) is perfect for that friend who just cant get in to any of your music because it was made on a computer and therefore unpure. full of beautiful melodies with stripped down production, its the simplicity of this album that draws you in, and its the catchy songs that will keep you singing. it conjures visions of flower children holding hands singing songs, in a totally non-dirty hippie way.

edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros – come in please

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2. the antlers – hospice

the antlers - hospiceone of the most emotional albums, musically and lyrically, in recent memory. the tale of troubled lovers dealing with a terminal illness is told in great detail on this album, complete with the good times, the bad times and everything in between. but much of the time (save for maybe “kettering”), the music doesnt want to make you cry, in fact, it does quite the opposite. in “bear”, for example, the music is like that of a childrens lullaby but builds into something much bigger. and if you think that their live show would be boring and quiet, you would be in for a shock when they nearly blow the speakers out.

the antlers – bear

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1. miike snow – miike snow

miike snow - miike snowif you read this blog with any regularity, then you probably already knew this was the number one album. miike snow was really my overall musical act of the year, with the great album, two great live performances that i witnessed, and two of the ILLEST remixes of the year. in my opinion, this is the perfect album for people who hear the word “electronic” and run away screaming, because its totally electronic in a completely digestible way. the album starts out with the total pop hit “animal”, then “burial” gives our first tastes of computers, but its subtle and welcome. by “silvia”, youve moved on from dipping a toe in the water to pretty much end up waste deep in electronic goodness, and by then, the water feels fine so youre ready to dive in head first. luckily there are tracks later like “plastic jungle” and “in search of main” to whet your appetite. and the album pales in comparison to their live performances, with their 5-10 minute dj improvs following nearly every song.

miike snow – silvia

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peter silberman, the genius behind the antlers

ive pretty much been obsessed with the antlers album “hospice” the last few weeks. once i got over my miike snow fix, “hospice” became the new album that i had to listen to at least once a day. and with the low lows and high highs of the album, its tricky to get the volume just right to listen to the album at work and hear all the quiet parts without disrupting half the floor when the louder parts kick in. ive kind of been avoiding posting about this album because theres just so many good things to say about it. im not even really sure how i settled on one song to post because the album is so great from start to finish. i think what i like about it is how the lyrics are so sad and depressing but a lot of the time the music is just the opposite. listening to this whole album is kind of like being in some sort of dreamlike state. a big, beautiful, soft, loud, passive and bold dreamlike state.

the album tells the tale of a man being forced to watch the woman he loves die of cancer. the lyrics are extremely real and pretty intense at times and often in stark contrast to the music. while i chose “sylvia” as todays song, it could have just as easily been “kettering”, the utterly sad defacto opening track that sets the tone of the whole album both musically and lyrically, or “bear”, the track that starts out sounding like a lullaby describing cancer with the lyrics “theres a bear inside your stomach/the cubs been kicking from within/hes loud, though without vocal chords/we’ll put an end to him” and builds into a huge french horn laden song reminiscent of the national, or “two”, where we learn more about the couples torrid past and whose lyrics are almost too real and depressing for comfort.

but no, instead i chose “sylvia” (coincidentally ive already posted another song with this title by the aforementioned miike snow) after giving the lyrics another look. having recently experienced a close friend battle cancer (currently in the finishing stages of beating it, cuz shes a huge baller!), i can completely identify with the helplessness of the whole situation, wanting to help make things better but unable to do so. although in the case of this song, its more about a guy who basically didnt seem to realize what he had until it was too late, wishing for things to be the way they were before, best exemplified by the huge chorus that seems to come out of nowhere after the soft verses of the song:

sylvia, get your head out of the oven/go back to screaming and cursing/remind me again how everyone betrayed you/sylvia, get your head out of the covers/let me take your temperature/you can throw the thermometer right back at me/if thats what you want to do, okay?

and the closing lyrics:

sylvia, cant you see what you are doing?/cant you see im scared to speak/and i hate my voice cuz it only makes you angry/sylvia, i only talk when youre sleeping/thats when i tell you everything/and i imagine that somehow youre going to hear me.

whew. that was deep. im usually not huge on lyrics, but its almost a sin to not read the lyrics to this album while youre listening at least once. one of the realest albums ive heard in a long time, and hard to imagine something else beating it out for my album of the year.

the antlers – sylvia

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