Monday 31 October 2011

Top Ten Tracks October

Bit slow on the bloggin' of late. Relocating 300 plus miles plus becoming redundant from my job takes your time up. Still been hot on music though as always and when I'm more settled in to my new home by the coast I'll hope to blog more frequently in the future. Anyway. Music.

1. Marcellus Pittman-There's Somebody Out There (buy)



Nightmarish acid stormer from Marcellus Pittman. Just in time for Halloween.

2. The Tortoise-Last Night (Genius of Time Remix) (buy)



Two of my favourite new artists combined to great effect here, with Genius of Time subtle deep remix of the Tortoise's 'Last Night', getting me up every time.

3. St. Germain- Easy to Remember (buy)



Loved this album since what seems like the beginning of time and every now then I just get right back into it. A tune of it got dropped at my leaving bash at Folk in West Didsbury. Me and a mate danced to it (theres no dancefloor), shame I was too gone to remember what the actual track was! Timeless.

4. Pal Joey-Partytime (buy)



Classic loopy house that was the beginning and the highpoint from a recent Beats in Space mix by the Junior Boys.

5. Deymare-Your Love (buy)
 your love by deymare

Bang on house tune from the excellent Boe Recordings.

6. Roots Panorama-Threee (Ripperton Mix) (buy)



Deetron and Ripperton's joint venture hit a high point with this beautiful chugging deep house track mixed by Ripperton himself.

7. Mark McGuire-Brain Storm (For Erin) (buy)



Emeralds member Mark McGuire has been releasing under many guises for a while, and on last year's full length release 'Living With Yourself', included the wonderful fuzzy and warm 'Brain Storm (For Erin)'. Thanks to simply good music blog for the heads up!

8. Goody Goody-It Looks Like Love (buy)



Disco of the highest order from Goody Goody which was the highlight of a bit of a shit night music wise during the Thom Yorke takeover of the Boiler Room. Unfortunately this is near impossible to get on vinyl unless you have deep pockets or a very sympathetic bank manager.

9. Low-Shame (buy)



Low's seminal second album 'Long Division' got repressed recently, which has sent many Low nerds (like me) into raptures. This includes their wonderfully sombre bleak mid 90s tune 'Shame'.  Rumour has it their first album 'I Could Live in Hope' is getting repressed too!

10. Smashing Pumpkins-Rocket (buy)



Heard this on 6 music the other day, what a tune, what an album, was my fave throughout high school. Im ashamed that I've not listened to this album for years.

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