The
Neo-pychedelia of Matthew Barnes’ Forest Swords brought an emotional, dreamlike
haze with this ambient dub record. Spinning the similar dark atmosphere of previous
records, this maintained Barnes’ ethereal beauty but with a starker
experimental edge. Hard to call with so many great releases (James Holden, The
Haxan Cloak, Dean Blunt, Julia Holter) but this was my album of the year.
Friday, 20 December 2013
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Best Albums of 2013 - Number 2: James Holden – 'The Inheritors'
IDM pumped full
to bursting with Krautrock, Holden’s brilliant release is both knowingly retro
and strikingly contemporary. Probably the coolest record of the year.
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Best Albums of 2013 - Number 3: The Haxan Cloak – 'Excavation'
Dub Dark ambient that is a concept record about
what happens after we die. What we get is a compelling, immersive decent into a
dark, gloomy afterlife drenched in deafening fear.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Best Albums of 2013 - Number 4: Dean Blunt – 'The Redeemer'
The
experimental dub of Dean Blunt is both intimate and immediate whilst being
barren and removed. This is sensual pop/electro with outstanding production and
a hugely distinctive vibe.
Monday, 16 December 2013
Best Albums of 2013 - Number 5: Spektr – 'Cypher'
French Black
metal has always tried to push boundaries, and Spektr’s ‘Cypher’ is no
exception. This is certainly a long way from traditional black metal; no
vocals, clear electro influences and hypnotic structures. Spektr offer up an
eclectic, industrial tinged atmospheric journey not to be missed. With
excellent releases from Altar of Plagues and the ever consistent Oranssi
Pazuzu, it is not lightly I call this the metal album of the year.
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