Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Top 25 Albums Of All Time



01. Prince and The Revolution - Purple Rain (1984)
02. Björk - Vespertine (2001)
03. Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (1970)
04. Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure (1973)
05. Grace Jones - Nightclubbing (1981)
06. Joy Division - Closer (1980)
07. The Tough Alliance - A New Chance (2007)
08. David Bowie - "Heroes" (1977)
09. A Certain Ratio - Sextet (1981)
10. Jens Lekman - Night Falls Over Kortedala (2007)
11. Brian Eno - Another Green World (1975)
12. Björk - Medúlla (2004)
13. David Bowie - Diamond Dogs (1974)
14. Air France - No Way Down (2008)
15. Janet Jackson - Control (1986)
16. Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love (1985)
17. The Knife - Silent Shout (2006)
18. PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love (1995)
19. Neu! - Neu! (1972)
20. Suicide - Suicide (1977)
21. Kraftwerk - The Man-Machine (1978)
22. Missy Elliott - Under Construction (2002)
23. Britney Spears - Blackout (2007)
24. Studio - Yearbook 1 (2007)
25. Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa (1984)

Friday, May 06, 2011

A king with no crown



Dear Gaga:

I still haven't forgotten that hideous album cover, and I also think that you should learn how to relax a bit - especially when you're being interviewed - otherwise you'll start missing the fun and find yourself going down the Michael Jackson road all the way to the end. With that said, I really like your new video, well done! And those water moments in the middle are leaving me breathless, so absolutely gorgeous.

Xoxo,
P.



www.ladygaga.com

Monday, May 02, 2011

Coming Up...

Working on a first class riot...

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Theophilus London - Lovers Holiday EP



I've just realized that my last posts have all been Britney-related (don't blame me though, the album is THAT good). Anyways, here is one that is not: a 5-song EP from a guy that turns hip-hop on its head and blends it with some eighties futuristic R&B and some more eighties indie pop. Add to the mix the sparkling synths, bouncing bass lines and infectious choruses, and you have the aural equivalent of a cute smile in your face. Like someone said, it's as if Prince and Kid Cudi had a baby, and that baby grew up listening to a lot of Morrissey. And that's your lesson in the art of procreation for today, kids. (8/10)

Theophilus London - Why Even Try (feat. Sara Quin) (video)



Theophilus London - Flying Overseas (feat. Devonte Hynes & Solange Knowles) (video)



theophiluslondon.net

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Take it to the next level baby!



We all know for some time now that this song is the epitome of what a perfect club anthem should be. But now that the video has finally arrived (...and about time!), the obglitatory question is: are you ready for some sexy-hot action? Because this delivers it in spades and beyond. And to shut the haters up: she looks FIERCE - dancing included!



www.britneyspears.com

Monday, March 28, 2011

Britney Spears - Femme Fatale



And now for the question that is in everyone's minds: is Femme Fatale actually any better than Blackout?
Britney's 2007 album is still unique in every sense of the word. Recorded during a very specific period of her life, when she was having a public meltdown in front of the whole world to see, you could sense that turbulence everywhere on that record: her voice engulfed in all the radical sonics, creating a tension and a claustrophobic atmosphere that, in the end, showed she was then a much-solitary soul.
After Circus put her back on track, at least with her own self, Femme Fatale is where everything really falls into the right place, creating what will probably become one of her most iconic moments in her career. This is where the cheeky and naughty Brit that we all love is at full force again, opening up to the world and inviting everyone to her party... while, at the same time, all the producers and writers involved in this project seem to have been blessed with a divine moment of manic inspiration, considering what they've come up with for Femme Fatale. Really now: Cyborg sex-vixen Britney? Yes please!
In the end, saying that this album is without any flaw and that there's not a single filler in here, is an understatement. What is true is that listening to it - and Lord knows I haven't been able to do anything else in the past few weeks - gives a new meaning to the concept of experiencing multiple sequenced eargasms.
And back to that introductory question: is Femme Fatale actually any better than Blackout? Only time will tell, but for now one thing is for sure: Britney's back, bitch! (9/10)

Britney Spears - Inside Out (mp3)









www.britneyspears.com

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Feeling this is more insane



Revealed to the world as guest vocalist in the Magnetic Man project, Katy B has since released a few quite-good songs on her own, all indebting a lot to dubstep and the UK bass culture. Her new single changes this perception a bit and thus may, very well, become her first international breakthrough hit. Mostly because Broken Record broadens its influences and literally opens up to the world. Just hear that drum'n'bass chorus and you'll understand why.



www.katyonamission.com

Monday, March 21, 2011

Can't you see I am down on my knees now?



Another Erik Hassle song, another moment of emo-pop perfection. This time our favourite Swede has even upped the bar a bit more, incorporating an amazing electro beat that brings his songwriting and singing to new unsuspected heights. I've already read in more than a few places that "Are You Leaving" could be seen as the male version to Robyn's "Dancing On My Own", and I can see where that comes from: both deal with heartbreak lyrics, pumping disco synths and an atmosphere of nordic nostalgia - all things for which I'm a total sucker.
Considering that this is just one of the songs from a forthcoming mini-album called Mariefried Sessions, I can't help but becoming über-excited for what's next. In the meantime, here's the fresh-oven video, directed by the (multi-talented) man himself.



www.erikhassle.com

Monday, March 14, 2011

Jamie Foxx - Best Night Of My Life



Let's be honest here: Jamie Foxx must be used to having nights that are much more interesting than what you, me, or 99,9% of the world will ever have. So the prospect of being able to take part in the best night of his life... that surely sounds like quite an experience, to say the least, doesn't it? Well, following the title by the letter, this album raises the curtain in what a superstar's fun night is like. And what do you know? It's actually not that different from the common mortal's.
Best Night Of My Life starts with mid-tempo jams that are just perfect to soundtrack private parties in luxury mansions, surrounded by some sexy people. But by the second half, the tempo tones down, while the temperature actually gets higher. So that means it's that time of the evening when you leave the party behind and surreptitiously go upstairs, ending up on a stranger's bed with the hottest guy/girl in the room.
Which is to say that you can actually identify with what you're hearing and use this album as a soundtrack to a home-made party of yours. Because, even if with less luxury involved, the script may turn out to be quite similar. And the fact that it all ends with "Sex On The Beach" is literally an added bonus to what was already a very special night. (8/10)

Jamie Foxx feat. Rick Ross - Living Better Now (mp3 via Passion of the Weiss)









Jamie Foxx feat. Drake - Fall For Your Type (video)



www.jamiefoxx.com

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Let me blow your mind tonight



Dancing with Britney till the world ends? That doesn't sound like a bad idea at all!

Britney Spears - Till The World Ends (mp3)







Friday, March 11, 2011

The type of chick that likes to rock the beat



If you thought that Whip My Hair was just a one-off, then you might have to think again, because Willow Smith's second single is another banger of a song. And yes, the chorus does sound A LOT like Ke$ha, but it's still fun as hell, so who's complaining? However, the really treat in here is the video... and don't even get me started about all those epic raise-a-city-out-of-nowhere scenes.



www.willowsmith.com

Monday, March 07, 2011

Cut Copy - Zonoscope



When you are responsible for an album - 2008's In Ghost Colours - that has become an indie-classic, with many of its songs seen now as celebratory anthems, how do you follow it up? If you are Cut Copy, then this is what you do: reduce the anthemic properties of your new tracks, take out almost all guitars and immerse the tunes in a myriad of 80's synthesizers. And Zonoscope is exactly all about that: building ethereal dance atmospheres instead of physical numbers, while exploring different synthetic textures.
But the final goal is still the same and almost as successfuly achieved as before: to create ecstactic music and aim higher into the sky. Or, in other words, to reach for the stars while dancing on the way. (7,5/10)

Cut Copy - Need You Now (video)



www.cutcopy.net

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Government Hooker



Just a couple of hours ago, Lady Gaga made her debut as a runway model, walking for Thierry Mugler during Paris fashion week, where she also directed the show music, previewing a brand new track called Government Hooker:

"I can be cool, I can be anything, I'll be your everything, just touch me baby.
Im gonna drink my tears tonight, im gonna drink my tears and cry, cuz I know you love me baby, I know you love me baby.
Put your hands on me, John F Kennedy, i'll make you scream baby.
"

Flawless!



www.ladygaga.com
www.thierrymugler.com