Best of January

Thursday, 1 February 2007, 8:18 | Category : Uncategorized
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The first of the year. On the first of Feb. A quick round-up of some of my choices of stuff that was new and about in January.

Album of the month

Serious Times - various artists

I’ve already waxed lyrical about how great this album is. Check here for my breathless review. It’s also given me my song of the month - Turbulence’s amazing tale of rude boy redemption - Notorious. Sizzling hot production and a great tune. What more could you ask for in a not-so-cold January than a taste of Jamaican sunshine!

Download: Turbulence - Notorious

Songs of the month

Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Thou Shalt Always Kill

The other big stunner of the month. An absolute killer track - simple bouncy electro with Pip chucking out killer one-liners over the top. There’s just so much here to amuse. My current favourite “Guns, bitches and bling are not one of the four elements and never will be”. Unfortunately I obtained this track, promising I wouldn’t post it, so no mp3 I’m afraid - go to their myspace to listen. And wait for the release. It’s going to be huge!

Check Music Like Dirt for more on le Sac and Pip.

Tap Tap - To Our Continuing Friendship

I’m still not totally sure about the consistency of Tap Tap’s touted-by-some album Lanzafame, but I’m pretty convinced of the greatness of this cracking little piece of ramshackle lo-fi indie pop, which bubbles along, propelled by its sprightly chorus for less than two and a half glorious mintues.

Pop Levi - Sugar Assault Me Now

An ace fuzzy bass riffin’, glammed up West Cost pop from Pop Levi. I wrote a review of this for The Downloader.

Lucky Soul - Ain’t Never Been Cool

They’re right. Lucky Soul may never be cool. Especially since they’re unlikely to be part of a scene. Especially one with ‘new’ or ‘nu’ attached to its name. Maybe we should invent a new retro soul pop scene. For that is what they are. They could be its leading lights. And deservedly famous. In the meantime, I’ll keep buying their cute 7 inches and savouring their perky delights.

Husky Rescue - Nightless Night

More sprightly pop. This time Finnish exports Husky Rescue get their usually downbeat dusty charms get a synthy makeover, to fine effect. I did a Downloader review of this one too.

One Comment for “Best of January”

  1. 1Anonymous

    Loving the Turbulence track. TBG caters to all quality tastes obviously. Only found this blog today. Track after track after track…

    - JohnB

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