What are your music discoveries of 2013?

sthomas048

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Well mine will sound a bit odd, but finally at age 41 Im wanting to expand my music playlists. So Ive discovered West Coast Jazz circa late 50s/early 60s. Ive become tired of indie/rock/pop and searching for something different in current music. Something like taking two steps back to move one step forward ? Or something like that.
 

fr0g

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I found a USB key I thought I'd lost whilst listening to The Orb.

Does that count?
 

lpv

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2013 albums/ captured my attention

seven davis jr - the lost tapes

tokimonsta - half shadows

om unit - threads

connan mockasin - caramel

stan tracey quartet - stan tracey quartet

sting - the last ship

flako - mesemted extnd

nigeria 70 lagos jump

ras g, lorn, samiyam, deadelus... kutmah, illumsphere and more

some re-issues of Bach, various live recordings from this year Warsaw Autumn.. Janacek & Penderecki.. as always rediscoverd all over again corea, hancock, jarrett, peralta
 

letsavit2

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I discovered why I left vinyl some 20 years ago, my brand new DSOTM has some new pops and crackles in it everytime I play it, iv done nothing but care for it too!

Been into dance music for some 25 years but some of the youngsters producing D&B this year has been amazing.

Best album of the year for me rudimental - home.
 

lpv

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forgot to mention 2013 sounds off James Blake, Falty DL, Broadcast, **** Buttons, Mount Kimbie, Zomby, Thundercat..

haha.. EDITED Buttons !!!
 

Neuphonix

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Quantic Soul Orchestra

The Bamboos

Marconi Union

Emily Barker & the Red Clay Halo

Fat Freddy's Drop

Paolo Nutini

Maeve O'Boyle
 

CarlDW

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So far...

Bury Tomorrow

August Burns Red

Disclosure

Most of this year my purchases have been new albums from old bands so not much 'new' material for me.
 

knaithrover

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Pavement and Stephen Malkmus' back catalogue - entirely off my radar back in the 90's but some real gems in there (amongst some dross admittedly)

My big discovery is Spotify which is. just. awesome.....for an old muso like me
 

BigH

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Loads thanks to SPotify and now Deezer off the top of my head:

Calexico

Alela Diane

Ray LaMontagne

Damien Rice

Melody Gardot

Dolorean

Chris Potter

Chucho Valdez

Junko Onishi

Brad Mehdlau

Fred Hersch

Tord Gustavsen

Tomasz Stanko
Gonzalo Rubalcaba
 
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BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW

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sthomas048 said:
Well mine will sound a bit odd, but finally at age 41 Im wanting to expand my music playlists. So Ive discovered West Coast Jazz circa late 50s/early 60s. Ive become tired of indie/rock/pop and searching for something different in current music. Something like taking two steps back to move one step forward ? Or something like that.

It's the reason I don't buy music by new bands. There's 50-60 years of great music out there, and as nearly all decent modern music is heavily influenced by what has gone before, I'd rather buy the original stuff.
 

Tim2010

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Flying Horseman - City Same City

STADT - Kind of Diversion

An Pierlé - Strange Days

Janelle Monae - The Electric Lady

Skin Town - The Room

Protection Patrol Pinkerton - Protection Patrol Pinkerton

Haim - Days Are Gone

Trixie Whitley - Fourth Corner

AlunaGeorge - Body Music

Lady - Lady

Rhye

Lord Huron

Lindi Ortega - Tin Star

Kacey Musgraves - Same Trailer Different Park

Chvrches: some great tunes, but also some filler imo. Just like HAIM they have a really disappointing live-performance

Bought tons of albums this year. Need to recheck before I post more titles.

Me too, have re-joined the vinyl-craze ... after a month I came to the conclusion that my dad's old vinyl collection with releases from '67-'83 sounded far better than the new ones I bought. And he even didn't take much care of them: no cleaning, basic player with cheap cartridge,...

I already gave up buying new vinyl and just listening to my dad's and aunt's used vinyl. Some are in bad condition, but the majority absolutely sounds better than anything new I bought. Even better than some "niche releases" on audiophile labels.

A large part of the new releases had various issues: too long playing time on one side, was warped, had cracks/pops,... E.g. two sides of my Arcade Fire "Reflektor" vinyl is just unplayable and I read similar comments at different sites. I'm done with new vinyl.

I got myself a Qobuz-subscription for CD Quality-streaming which is highly recommended. The only thing I miss is the artwork. Some albums suffer from loudness wars related issues but I think Vinyl isn't the right thing to avoid these issues.

Most of the time I'm listening to Qobuz stream now. The albums I really like, I buy on cd afterwards. Occasionally an audiophile sacd from Audio Fidelity, Analogue Productions, MFSL,...
 

BigH

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sthomas048 said:
Well mine will sound a bit odd, but finally at age 41 Im wanting to expand my music playlists. So Ive discovered West Coast Jazz circa late 50s/early 60s. Ive become tired of indie/rock/pop and searching for something different in current music. Something like taking two steps back to move one step forward ? Or something like that.

Yes some great players, Art Pepper one of my favourites, check at Shelly Manne at the Blackhawk.
 

sthomas048

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BigH said:
Yes some great players, Art Pepper one of my favourites, check at Shelly Manne at the Blackhawk.

Art Pepper is on my wishlist ! Been listening to -

Anita O'Day, Anita Sings The Most - what a voice from this lady, so pure and fluid.

Stan Getz - West Coast Jazz

Pete Jolly - Live in L.A. - simple recording, lots of folk chatting in the background, but just adds ambience to a great slice of the era
 

DIB

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No one springs to mind, though I've heard loads of stuff I like on Radio Paradise, and also Spotify for listening to peoples recomendations on here, to see if I want to buy it. On that note, and going against the grain, loads of people on here were banging on about Daft Punk's Random Access Memories so I played it on Spotify. Once, enough said.

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steve_1979

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DIB said:
...On that note, and going against the grain, loads of people on here were banging on about Daft Punk's Random Access Memories so I played it on Spotify. Once, enough said.

Same here. I've downloaded the two tracks 'Give Life Back to Music' and 'Get lucky' but the rest of the album wasn't to my taste at all. I much prefer their older more upbeat dance stuff.
 

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Haken - The Mountain / awesome CD ! Best progressive metal/rock I've heard in a long time. Musicians are incredible and the songs are very diverse.

Chvrches - The Bones of what you Believe / Never liked electro pop but this is just so good. Love the voice and not one weak song on this album.
 

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Alt-J

AlunaGeorge

Beirut

Chvrches

Daft Punk (again......)

Django Django

HAIM

James Blake

Johnny Flynn

Of monsters and men
 

jamesrfisher

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Biggest discovery: Resident Records in Brighton. Knew it was there but only earlier this year did I notice the vinyl section which has recently expanded yet again. Very good selection and helpful staff. Been very heavy on the pocket too!

Yasmine Hamdan

Mazzy Star

Nick Cave (always known about him but have really got into him having seen him at Glastonbury)

Fela Kuti

Diiv

Daughter
 

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