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Old 12-07-2013, 11:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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SUP PEEPS!!?! U NO WUT TIME IT IS?!

That's right, it's time to post up our completely subjective lists of favorite music this year that people may or may not have ever heard of!! OH BOY OH BOY OH BOY!!

That being said, the following 25 albums are not necessarily the best albums of the year. I'm merely trying to give all of you wonderful folk here on MusicBanter an opportunity to check out some really interesting music that may have passed you by because it didn't get recommended to you on Spotify or wherever you happen to frequent for your day-to-day soundtrackage.

So why 25 you may ask? Well, top ten lists are all well n' good, but they don't give enough room for substantial stylistic diversity, which is why a lot of people do their lists by genre. Secondly, 2013 has been a very impressive year in general for music, so I need a sweet spot number-wise to encompass all the records that blew me out of the water this year whilst simultaneously giving a few underdogs the opportunity to shine.

If an album you really loved this year didn't make my list, don't be upset. It will either get an Honorable Mention at the end of this thread or I simply didn't get a good opportunity to spend time with it the way you might have.

And finally: Yes, there are going to be albums on this list that you won't see mentioned a lot elsewhere on the Internetz. Not because they are bad albums, but because unless there's a hype machine behind it, a lot of stuff misses the boat with the RateYourMusic crowd, which is a shame. Thus, much of what comes my way every year is stuff I get sent to review professionally from all kinds of labels or things I discover through following up on older artists, etc. People rarely go out of their way outside of friends I know in real life to recommend me music they're currently into, so I tend to run across things on my own when I'm not busy with other things here in the real world.

At the very least, I hope a few items on my list end up giving you guys yet more fun stuff to indulge in. Let the countdown begin!

~ Derek


List Of Anteater's Top 2013 Albums

25. Lumerians - The High Frontier
24. David Dallas - Falling Into Place
23. Dead Sirius 3000 - Get Sirius
22. Votum - Harvest Moon
21. Shpongle - Museum Of Consciousness
20. Fates Warning - Darkness In A Different Light
19. St. Lucia - When The Night
18. Blue Cartoon - Are You Getting On?
17. Janelle Monáe - The Electric Lady
16. Blood Ceremony - The Eldritch Dark
15. Ed Motta - AOR
14. Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience (The Complete Experience)
13. Subsignal - Paraiso
12. Carcass - Surgical Steel
11. Brother Ape - Force Majeure
10. Projected Twin - Earth Vs. World
9. Haken - The Mountain
8. Ramage Inc. - Feel The Waves
7. Dimension - 26
6. Soilwork - The Living Infinite
5. TesseracT - Altered State
4. David Helpling & Jon Jenkins - Found
3. Queensrÿche - Queensrÿche
2. Circle Of Illusion - Jeremias: Foreshadow Of Forgotten Realms
1. Big Big Train - English Electric: Full Power

PLUS...0. The Runner Ups: 13 Albums That Nearly Made My Top 25
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25. Lumerians – The High Frontier


Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Space Rock, Krautrock, Post-Punk, Experimental

Sounds Like: Amon Düül II, Echo & The Bunnymen, Can, Neu, The Cure, 60's psych & Paisley Underground artists


Behold! A voyaging quintent from out of time, space and untravelled highways of the mind! Lumerians are a curious bunch (based in San Francisco) who came in wayyyy under the radar near the start of the year and haven't left my digital turntables since then. 2013 is full of groove-laden throwbacks in every genre under the blue sky of planet Earth, but these boys keep the beat so well across The High Frontier that you can't help but feel a bit in awe as you spin it. Every song is a different breed of hypnosis, hallucinations given nuance and purposeful direction even when you have no clue where they're taking you. Hell, some of it is so catchy and interesting that it makes you wonder how well your own favorite dopesmokers would have fared in comparison a few decades back ('Dogon Genesis', the title track).

The prerequisites to sitting back and loving the living shit out of this sophomore release do not necessarily entail being stoned all the way to Jupiter and back before pressing play, but it definitely doesn't hurt. Either way, the level of craft and talent to create a time machine like this was a no-brainer for my own end of the year lineup, so I'd recommend hopping aboard and see what you think.




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Ah yes, a list which has the potential to have at least one album on it I may know, something which generally eludes me with these other musical chameleons and fonts of musical knowledge when they get their lists arranged.

Of course, nobody will care about my list, but will that stop me doing one? As Zoidberg once said, Oh you wish!

But till then (and after) this is one thread I'll be following religiously, Ant my man!

(Hey! Is your name really Derek? Hermano!)
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(Hey! Is your name really Derek? Hermano!)
It is, in fact, my name!

I think you'll recognize at least a couple though Troll. I am a proghead at heart after all, lol!
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This effing awesome and I can't wait. I will listen to all of the clips you post in this thread. You are the coolest. I need to nominate you for something immediately.
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Ok this is going to be great. I've been selling myself to 2013 albums this past couple weeks so ill use this as a guide for stuff I haven't heard. Lumerians sound awesome so I trust you for more recs!
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^ Thanks everyone! Glad to see I'll have at least a bit of attention as I work my way through the month. And although I'm sure you can all get your hands without much hassle on any of stuff that will be popping up here, don't be afraid to request an album via PM.

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24. David Dallas - Falling Into Place


Genre: Hip-Hop, Electronic

Sounds Like: Himself, but if you like Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Madlib, etc...you'll love this guy.


New Zealand isn't exactly known as one of 2013's rap mecca countries in today's increasingly diverse international hip-hop community. But if you were gonna pluck but one NZ talented fella from the web of rymes and DIY aesthetica, David Dallas would be your boy. Armed to the teeth with a lighter-than-air flow and the beautifully nuanced production of Fire & Ice (who've worked with Freddie Gibbs and a number of other talents), David brings his Auckland experiences into vivid, biting focus over the course of twelve snappy cuts. And like a big cloud all alone in the sky, we're right up in the stratosphere alongside him as he drifts over jazzy mediations ('Gotta Know'), choral, moody explorations of the inner mind ('My Mentality') and even the distance and longing a person experiences when departing to another place away from the people you love ('The Gate').

It's not a stretch to say most hip-hop albums are relatively personal in nature to the MC who orchestrate these LPs, mixtapes and other fare. In fact, the discographies of hip-hop stars, big and small alike, resemble biographies more than collections of purposely diverse songs that tread more obtuse territory. But while the subject matter here won't blow your mind to smithereens, David Dallas has a knack for songwriting, hooks and atmosphere that even some of the top guys at the peak of the game are severely lacking.

A surprising number of hip-hop and rap releases left me cold this year. This one however, like its title, falls exactly where it needs to and leaves you musing even as those jazzy horns fade into the silence.




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23. Dead Sirius 3000 - Get Sirius


Genre: Power Pop, Rock n' Roll, Alternative Rock, Trip-Hop

Sounds Like: Filter, Radiohead, MuteMath, Queens Of The Stone Age, Jellyfish, Foo Fighters, Crosby Stills & Nash.


One day a few years back, three talented museos led by guitar virtuoso / singer-songwriter Petteri Sariola took up residence in a centuries old cabin out in the middle of god forsaken Finland, a locale so remote and ill-kept that even black mold feared to tread its inner architecture. After lighting up a few bongs and torching a couple tequila shots, they pulled out their gear and decided to record an album on the premises over the course of a week despite having no songs written.

That trio was Dead Sirius 3000, and that album is their debut masterpiece Get Sirius, an utterly inspired exercise in fluid popcraft and spontaneity that many a rock band out there these days would kill to have to their credit.

Despite the fact that all twelve songs were literally composed and recorded within hours, sometimes even minutes of setting up camp, they're all sensational. Hell, just the first six songs alone are packed with enough hooks and salient passages to fill up a warehouse meat locker to full capacity and beyond. And some songs in particular, such as the Chick Corea-turned-folk rocker 'She Was A Woman' and the 3-1/2 minutes of pop perfection known as 'The Hole', are good enough to rule the world for at least 15 minutes if someone had the balls to promote these fellas on radio.

But this album wouldn't have made my list if it was merely just an exceptional pop record. No, these guys are chameleons of the absolute best kind. A trippy and aptly-named little number called 'Mushrooms' serves as an interlude into a raw, Southern fried take on modern radio R&B with 'Hands Down', only to shift gears again into a tasty trip-rock fix with 'Bleed Out' and even your fair share of QOTSA atmospheric alt. rock in 'Gimme A Break' and 'Daddy's Bottle'. In other words, there's a LOT of diversity across these songs, which makes this debut both very immediate yet fully warranting multiple spins just to take in the complete scope of what this trio offers.

Modern pop/rock radio may be dead in 2013....but if you have to be dead, you might as well stick with being Dead Sirius.




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Nice. I imagine this is what Drake thinks he sounds like. thanks for the suggestion

not much grabbed me hip hop -wise this year, but Lewis Parker's The Puzzle Episode 2: 'The Glass Ceiling' and MC Melodee & Cookin Soul's 'My Tape Deck' were good albums.
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^ Yeah, as I mentioned, I like a fair amount of hip-hop this year, but David Dallas was the only one of the bunch who put out an album that hit me hard enough to make it on my top list. Drake was disappointing this year. :-/

So, time for #15!

15. Ed Motta - AOR


Genre: AOR, Westcoast, Bossa Nova, Jazz Pop, "Yacht Rock"

Sounds Like: Steely Dan, Christopher Cross, Stevie Wonder, Chicago, early Toto, late 70's Fleetwood Mac


Now this killer little album is the very definition of a left field slap upside the head: AOR is Brazilian soul/funk singer Ed Motta's first ever record released into the English/International market. And while I've been peripherally aware of his uncle Tim Maia (who is a big decades-old player in the bossa nova/MBP scene), Mr. Motta's own output has always been released exclusively in Portuguese since his own career started back in the late 80's. On top of that, he owns one of the largest vinyl collections on the planet and is supposedly a real purist when it comes to how things go down in studio. So after his debut record in English happened to come my way, I gave it a spin not expecting much...

*picks jaw off floor*. So, to put it mildly, this guy has a marvelous voice that just screams CHARISMA in fat neon letters through your speakers. Doesn't hurt that he has a huge range coupled with a tone that could melt coffee stains off the carpet either. And how 'bout dem songs eh? Well, they're all miniature poptastic masterpieces that would have been at home on any of those L.A. classic jazz-rock records of the late 70's like Aja by Steely Dan or maybe on one of the more inspired Chicago recordings. And to make the deal even sweeter, consider the fact that this dude goes out of his way to use analog equipment through both the recording and mastering processes. Pure ear candy, ladies and gents, candy I say!

2013 didn't have too many albums of this pedigree (much less this style), but for anyone who misses Steely Dan and good jazz-pop in general...well, this is a mandatory acquisition. Seriously!




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