- Ali Farka Toure - Savane [past review]
- Senor Coconut - Yellow Fever [past review]
- Rashanim - Shalosh [past review]
- A Hawk and a Hacksaw - The Way the Wind Blows [past review], [Hacking the Balkans], [musicOMH]
- John Zorn - Filmworks XVIII [past review]
- Kode 9 and the Spaceape - Memories of the Future [past review], [textura]
- Nomo - New Tones [past review]
- Herbert - Scale
- Beirut - Gulag Orkestar
- Final Fantasy - He Poos Clouds [past review]
This is definitely the best album of the year, already #1 at metacritic. Savane is the grand masterpiece of the true ustad from Mali. If you have some time please please, read this interview with his producer Nick Gold, it gives so much insight about his life, his wisdom, his musicianship and life in Africa. I cannot say how much I connect with this album, even though I can't understand a word. All of the notes struck are right in place, and I wish everybody will be lucky enough to leave something like this before their time comes.
Praise Jon Madof, the new Dick Dale, and also S.E. Blumenkranz, the only musician to be featured on 2 albums in this toplist. On this one and Zorn's Filmworks. Really want to see these guys live.
If you still haven't listened to him rap, you will be astonished and terrified at the same time. Hailed as the new Massive AttackKode9's sinister music is accompanied perfectly by Spaceape. His phrasing, accent and toning is so powerful, it's as if words come to life when he is around. He should be the spokesman for our generation. "No victory or defeat, Just a burning chalice of deceit. Minimalist poetry at its best.
Ali Farka Toure - Soya Senor Coconut - Rydeen Rashanim - Cracow Niggun A Hawk and a Hacksaw - Gadge Sirba John Zorn - Marking Time Nomo - One to One Herbert - Something isn't right Beirut - Carousels Final Fantasy - He poos clouds Kode 9 and the Spaceape - Kingstown