29 December 2009

THE BEST 30 TRACKS OF 2009 (20-11)

20. Shit Robot - Simple Things (Work It Out) (Todd Terje Version)
House/Nu Disco

this 9 minutes track seriously kills, it has stab synths of a house anthem, bloopy bass, huge piano and a bit of 80's new wave beat. and i don't care how many versions of this track they offer, Todd Terje is the best one.

19. AGF/Delay - Connection
Microhouse/Downtempo

AGF and Vladislav Delay won't bite you with juicy, fat basslines, nor with equalized kick drum sounds, and what is more then? that is the modulation of instruments and the vocal parts of this track is deliberately distorted, which is giving a bit of avant-garde flavour to this track. lyrically? it's less important than the track itself. so what makes it so special? it's a therapy for you, trust me. it makes you sleep earlier than before, and it's just a wonderful modern-electronic-music
18. House Of House - Rushing To Paradise
House/Deep House

huge piano leads drizzle down like waterfalls, beautiful hand percussion and tambourines shakes, simultaneously pushing forward and reaching back into the past. "walking these streets so long/cause i need somebody else", this song filled with an awesome sound, sentiment and also memories. it's just a very great Deep House track

17. Holy Ghost! - I Will Come Back
Electronic/Dance

pop it! trendy italo-disco synths meet 80's new wave drum beat, the hard voices and good lyrics as well make this track very very very danceable. and the best part of this track is the spaced-out blips and bloops sound which make this track more geil, massive! there's a part of me/that keeps coming throug/and i will go back/i will come back to you, ah lovely!

16. Tele Music - Let's Go To Brasilia (Ray Mang Edit)
Disco/Nu Disco

it's a classic tunes which turned into an uptempo disco beat by Ray Mang -wonderful synths, latino-tango bass which drives its sound more than a usual disco beat, -then add a fast conga beats mixed with catchy cowbell knocking and it's just a beautiful combination!

15. Burial & Four Tet - Moth
Dubstep/2-Step/Idm

this brilliant collaboration make a dominant melody, constantly fade in and out and both really smooth at the same time. Burial's dark beats make this track as good as it is, with the pitch-altered a distant female vocal to create something haunting. and Four Tet completes this 9 minutes track goes by in a flash. dig!

14. The Field - The More That I Do
Minimal/Techno

Axel Willner is back with Yesterday And Today full-length album, it is not massively different with From Here We Go Sublime -well known as the greatest album from him. this track contains dub-disco bass line, minced vocals samples and latin carnival rhythms. Axel Willner's no longer using drum machine and synths for making this track, they're replaced by live drums and bass, it's a thrilling innovation on beatmatching. hail kompakt!

13. Lindstrøm & Christabelle - Baby Can't Stop
Electronic/Disco

electronic dance funk, no it's not. i'd call this lovely track with the late 70's disco mixed with new-age electronic effect, precise drum machine stabs and a bit of the acidic synthesizers flavor, geil! Christabelle's voice has given Baby Can't Stop emotional depth which makes this track more than just awesome, it chills you out baby

12. Joker - Digidesign
Dubstep/Grime

this is sick, it's a killer dubstep track fucking sick fucking sick! with gangster synths, rough-bad-ass bass, video game tunes and emotive keys you will find in it. it injects you with a fucking dose of cocaine, enough! Joker made his debut so brilliant under Hyperdub -which commonly known as the best Dubstep label now. to be honest, this track is really driving me insane

11. Joakim - Spiders
Electro/Synthpop/Dance

it's a bastard Synthpop style! six delirious minutes of Italo, fluid vocal harmonies, acid-house snares and a bit new-romantic flavor which became something of an instant cult classic. Joakim Bouaziz is a great architect of synthesizers, beats and vocals for his own newest album called Milky Ways, which is the one of the greatest electro-dance album ever made

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