Showing posts with label Four Tet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Four Tet. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2025

Summer 2025 New Music Playlist

 Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "End of Summer" – Tame Impala
2. "Jewels" – Gardens & Villa, Jahsh Banks
3. "God Gets You Back" – Mogwai
4. "Okay" – Girl and Girl
5. "Time Crisis Too" – Holy Wave
6. "A Decoration" – TORRES, Fruit Bats
7. "Drop" – Tunde Adebimpe
8. "Blackoak" – Maribou State
9. "Catch Me" – Flying Mojito Bros
10. "Star String Radio" – Suzzallo
11. "Everybody Laughs" – David Byrne, Ghost Train Orchestra
12. "Mystic" – Other Lives
13. "Into Dust (Still Falling)" – Four Tet cover Mazzy Star
14. "Love on the Big Screen – Animal Collective
15. "Kimpton" – Barry Can't Swim, O'Flynn
16. "Chapter One" – Maps
17. "You Get So Far Away" – RAC

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Spring 2024 New Music Playlist

  Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "It's Over, If We Run Out of Love" – David Holmes, Raven Violet
2. "Bubblegum Dog" – MGMT
3. "Coming of Age" – Van Houten
4. "Water Underground" – Real Estate
5. "Burial Ground" – The Decemberists
6. "Together Forever" – STRFKR
7. "Loved" – Four Tet
8. "Is This Love" – James
9. "Alone" – Maps
10. "Neon Pill" – Cage the Elephant
11. "Willow" – Cowboy Sadness, Bing & Ruth, The Antlers, Port St. Willow
12. "Lines" – Maxband
13. "Long as I'm Not the One" – Grandaddy
14. "Spare Me the Decision" – Nation of Language
15. "Capricorn" – Vampire Weekend
16. "Dramamine" – Middle Kids
17. "RIP Dunes" – Backwards
18. "Wall of Eyes" – The Smile

Friday, January 26, 2024

Romantic Songs Playlist for Valentine's Day 2024

So this year, I was able to create the entire Romantic Songs Playlist 2024 from heartfelt tunes released in the past year and a half (still not bad?) Give a listen on Spotify here.  

As always, you can visit my posts from the past for more inspiration: 2023202220212020201920182017,2016201520142013, 2012. And check out everything listed together here!


1. "Sole Obsession" – Nation of Language
2. "Slugs of Love" – Little Dragon
3. "No More Lies" – Thundercat, Tame Impala
4. "Ordinary Love" – Roosevelt
5. "Three Drums" – Four Tet
6. "Each Night" – Poolside, Mazy
7. "Potion" – A Beacon School
8. "Always/Never" – STRFKR
9. "kisses" – Slowdive
10. "Days Go By" – SBTRKT, Toro y Moi
11. "Coming of Age" – Van Houten
12. "Is This Love" – James
13. "It's Over, If We Run Out of Love" – David Holmes, Raven Violet
14. "I Would if I Could" – Daniel Avery
15. "Future Falling" – The Album Leaf

Monday, December 18, 2023

Top 20+ Songs of 2023

My picks for top songs released in 2023 – in no particular order and no Spotify algorithms involved! Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "Oceans Niagra" – M83
2. "From the Hill" – Nation of Language
3. "Goodbye to Music" – Flyying Colours
4. "The Fringe" – Cheekface
5. "Build a Bridge" – Deeper
6. "Wrong Side" – Tourist Activities
7. "My Love is Like" – Maps
8. "Back 2 It' – Teen Daze
9. "The Narcissist" – Blur
10. "Odyssey" – Beck, Phoenix
11. "Tropic Morning News" – The National
12. "Echolalia" – Yves Tumor
13. "Three Drums" – Four Tet
14. "Night Fell" – Hibou
15. "KITM" – The Beacon School
16. "Days Go By" – SBTRT, Toro y Moi
17. "Always/Never" – STRFKR
18. "Live Again" featuring Halo Maud – The Chemical Brothers
19. "Enjoy Your Life" – Flamingosis
20. "The World's Biggest Paving Slab" – English Teacher
21. "Each Night" – Poolside, Mazy
22. "Cousin" – Wilco
23. "prayer remembered" – Slowdive
24. "Blóòberg" – Sigur Rós

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Summer 2023 New Music Playlist

Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "Three Drums" – Four Tet
2. "Odyssey" – Beck, Phoenix
3. "The Narcissist" – Blur
4. "Doomscrollers" – Quasi
5. "No More Lies" – Thundercat, Tame Impala
6.  "DAYS GO BY" – SBTRKT, Toro y Moi
7. "Slugs of Love" – Little Dragon
8. "Little Bit Of Sun" – Semisonic
9. "Potion' – A Beacon School
10. "Ordinary Love" – Roosevelt
11. "Repeat (If You Remind Me)" – Wye Oak
12. "Psychos" – Jenny Lewis
13. "Live Again (featuring Halo Maud)" – The Chemical Brothers
14. "Rainy Summer" – Teen Dave
15. "Become" – Beach House
16. "Blóoberg" – Sigur Rós

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Winter 2021 New Music Playlist

 Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "Interstellar Love (feat. Leon Bridges)" – The Avalanches, Leon Bridges
2. "The Valley of the Pagans (feat. Beck)" – Gorillaz, Beck
3. "Sleep Today" – Maps
4. "A Different Kind of Life" – National of Language
5. "Hurt" – Arlo Parks
6. "Fire for You" – Cannons
7. "Into the Woods" – Tycho
8. "His Rope" – Burial, Four Tet, Thom Yorke
9. "If We Make It Through December" – Phoebe Bridgers
10. "Orion from the Street" – Field Music
11. Dawn Chorus" – Jon Hopkins
12. "Let It Be" – Matt Berninger
13. "One Another" – Hammock
14. "Parallel 7" – Four Tet
15. "Glacial Lake" – Teen Daze

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Winter 2020 New Music Playlist

Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "Come Get Me" – Nada Surf
2. "Against the Day" – Wolf Parade
3. "Don't Waste My Time" – SAULT
4. "You and I" – Caribou
5. "Lost Day" – Other Lives
6. "In the Afternoon" – MGMT
7. "Ice Cream Party" – Modest Mouse
8. "The Main Thing" – Real Estate
9. "Posthumous Forgiveness" – Tame Impala
10. "Stress" – Tycho
11. "Non-Linear Time vs. Misshapen Space" – Say Hi
12. "Deleters" – Holy Fuck, Angus Andrew
13. "Losing Control" – Poolside
14. "Be So Blue" – Deserta
15. "Baby" – Four Tet
16. "Scene Suspended" – Jon Hopkins

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Fall 2017 New Music Playlist


While we are still waiting for the much-heralded Beck album due in a few weeks, I can’t complain. The past few months brought new music from some of my very fave bands sounding as strong as ever: Arcade Fire, LCD Soundsystem and The National. So enjoy this playlist featuring songs from these and other recent releases as we transition to fall. Listen on Spotify or as a YouTube Playlist.

1. “Dear Life” – Beck
Another single appeared as Beck readies to release his 13th studio album since 1985 next month. With a jaunty piano intro, “Dear Life” brings another genre stew with guitar swagger and lyrical darkness as he mixes up the sentiment, “Dear life, I’m holding on,” for the howling chorus.

2. “tonite” – LCD Soundsystem
James Murphy finally returns to the music that most inspires him after producing other bands and various creative projects: his own. (And it turns out David Bowie had a hand in this eventual return after seven years!) The fourth album since 2002, American Dream heralds the band’s first number one album but better yet, it comprises all the sonic trademarks expected from LCD, from low reverberating synths, pulsating percussion layers and Murphy’s speak-sing rattling off random thoughts, as found in the song “tonite.”

3. “Put Your Money on Me” – Arcade Fire
“Put Your Money on Me” is perhaps my favorite track on the fifth Arcade Fire album since 2001, Everything Now. The slow build with alternating male/female vocals recalls the romantic push and pull of “It’s Never Over (Oh Orpheus)” from the last album, which was presented live as Win Butler and Régine Chassagne sang longingly to each other across the crowd during the last tour in Montreal to great effect.

4. “You Push, I’ll Go (feat. Alex Sanchez)” – Baby Dayliner
A favorite play on KEXP’s “John in the Morning Show,” this cult hit by Baby Dayliner (the stage name of NYC native Ethan Marunas) has finally attained an official release on an EP of the same name, after two albums over a decade ago. The infectious tune “You Push, I’ll Go” follows city dwellers on a night out, vowing to keep the faith in modern life.

5. “Offering” – Cults
NYC indie pop duo Cults is getting ready to release its third album since 2010, with this title track “Offering” serving as a teaser single. The lush instrumentation by Brian Oblivion under sweet youthful vocals by Madeline Follin find their confident musical stride.

6. “Don’t Delete the Kisses” – Wolf Alice
A four piece alt rock band from North London, Wolf Alice pulls away from punk to offer a tender love song, “Don’t Delete the Kisses,” a single for the upcoming sophomore album since 2010, Visions of a Life. The band embraces standard pop sensibilities with a synth heavy take to conjure up images of modern romance, as sung in hushed whispers by Ellie Rowsell.

7. “Airbourne” – Cut Copy
When any band is formed by a DJ, it usually leans heavily into dance music, as with Australian band Cut Copy. “Airbourne,” this quirky party song bubbling with electronics, is off the fifth album since 2001, Haiku from Zero.

8. “Mourning Sound” – Grizzly Bear
Brooklyn-based quartet Grizzly Bear is back with its fifth album since 2002, Painted Ruins. Complex, lavish instrumentation forms the foundation for Ed Droste and Daniel Rossen to trade honeyed vocals once again.

9. “Valley Boy” – Wolf Parade
Canadian indie rock band Wolf Parade will release its fourth studio album since 2003 (after a hiatus from 2011 to 2016).  You'd never know the band was on hiatus for five years by this swaggering single and title track “Valley Boy” with Dan Boeckner’s gritty yet soulful vocals.

10. “We Stayed Up All Night (featuring Ardyn)” ­– Tourist
Tourist (AKA British electronic musician and Grammy-winning songwriter William Phillips) teams up with British twins Ardyn for this buoyant single “We Stayed Up All Night.”  The melodic polish fills this pop song with poise.

11. “Something to Remember Me By” – The Horrors
Veteran English rock band The Horrors has offered a teaser single “Something to Remember Me By,” for its fifth studio album since 2005, V.  The classic pop sensibility of lead vocalist Faris Badwan blithely carries the tune over wavering synths and pulsing drums. 

12. “Asido” – Purity Ring
Canadian electronic duo Purity Ring recently released this stand alone single, “Asido.” The song blankets Megan James’ childlike vocals over electronic production provided by Corin Roddick.

13. “Call It Dreaming” – Iron & Wine
Iron & Wine is the musical project of South Carolinian Samuel Ervin Beam. His sixth full-length album since 2002, The Beast Epic, continues the acoustic aesthetic with his signature sweet soft vocals, this time about themes of time and aging.

14. “Guilty Party” – The National
Indie rock quintet from Cincinnati, Ohio, The National just released Sleep Well Beast, its seventh album since 1999.  “Guilty Party” offers a tender side of the band, although complexity reigns underneath the introspective lyrics as conveyed by singer Matt Berninger.

15. “Party in the Dark”­ – Mogwai
Scottish post-rock band Mogwai released its ninth studio album since 1995, Every Country’s Sun.  “Party in the Dark” is a sweet tune that takes shoegaze into a resplendent chorus and back.

16. “Planet” – Four Tet
Four Tet is the stage name for Kiernan Hebden, an English musician who also considers himself in the post-rock genre. This stand alone single “Planet” flaunts his wide range of influences, with a world view of instrumentation and vocal pairings.


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Moogfest 2012 Day 2 Highlights

Divine Fits
The second night of Moogfest 2012 started in the arena with a rockin' solid set by Divine Fits, the new band started by Britt Daniels of Spoon and Dan Boeckner of Wolf Parade and Handsome Furs.  I was tempted to see them in NYC early in their tour but waiting made it all the more sweeter.  We jumped over to see The Magnetic Field's folky chamber ballads going on in the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium (TWA) before going back to the arena for Santigold.  Santi White was pleasantly surprised by all the early Halloween costumes in the crowd while she and her dancers went through their many costume changes. (There were no political costumes which I found strange for a swing state but plenty of Sesame Street characters, although no Big Bird. And note to self, in my next life come back as a Santigold dancer!)

I made sure to catch the beginning of the Thomas Dolby set back in the TWA to see the iconic synth entrepreneur receive the Moog Innovation Award of 2012.  As the third winner of the award (joining Brian Eno last year and Mark Mothersbaugh in 2010) Dolby received a custom Minimoog Voyager, revealed dramatically on stage from under wraps but then it was all about the music.  Dolby rolled out the hits as well as some new songs, saying with a sly smile how he likes to put out albums "every twenty years."

Next up, Electronic Dance Music pioneers Orbital took to the arena stage with their mega act of lights and pulsing beats spanning twenty two years.  Earlier in the day we caught the duo, Paul and Phil Hartnoll, discussing their career at a panel on "Shaping Hits with Moog Synths."  The two bantered like the brothers they are, finishing each other sentences with that British wit.  (There was even an impromtu jam with Chad Hugo of The Neptunes, video here.)  The headlining set pleased the packed crowd, thrilled to be dancing away during this only East Coast stop on the Orbital tour.  Four Tet represented the next generation back in the TWA to close out the night.

Now it's time to figure out a way home with Hurricane Sandy looming large... Crowd photos and video highlights on our Youtube channel here or below.

Peewee & Jambi checking their phones
View at the line at the concession stand
Bob Ross!
P with head Resident
Yip, Yip, Yip, Yip, Yip, Yip, Yip, Yip, family!
One of the many robots in the lobby
Gnomes with lighted hats dancing outside at the end of the night
Moog sign in front of venue