Monday, January 10, 2011

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Top 2010: the timeless music of the year

To start 2011, and set aside the nostalgia of the year just ended , Adikt offers a selection of music has nothing to do with 2010. This is our way of wishing you a happy new year music, full of surprises, warmth, emotion and spirit. Here is a compilation of songs that never die; few titles attached to our ears as we listened loop, sometimes neglecting the hundreds of novelties from the previous year. Music timeless and inevitable.

Jigsaw Soul - Cockroach Hotel

It made me listen to the music that was like a small revelation. A singer, a magnificent voice, removed, as timeless. The slow climbing is superb, the clip majestic. The images seem to emerge from a bygone era, I was torn between wonder and melancholy melody on this child, quiet, gentle. Damn, I will lose my life, what kind of title. Small information excluded: the singer plans an album in 2011, with a beatmaker.




Gnarls Barkley - Who's Gonna Save My Soul

Here is a name that will speak to everyone. But frankly, who listened to the album by Gnarls Barkley from start to finish? Personally, I am incapable and I assume. Past few titles bling-bling somewhat easy, not my cam frankly, you come across a gem, perfectly cut. Music blinds you with its 1000 facets. Gnarls Barkley released a title, huge, breathtaking beauty. Magical.



Al & Duke - The lions live in the bush

lions live in the bush, track number 3 "Operation Freestyle Cut Killer. Ten years later and I still remember it. Al & Duke synthesizes the golden age of French rap. Rap real and authentic, the that made us love the sound at the base of everything here at Adikt!



Townes van Zandt - Waitin around to die

Rarely in my life, I heard music as emotional. As long as you understand English, we walk hand in a bag on his back, waiting to cross at the death of a detour road, road. Townes Van Zandt, his golden voice, his charisma giant, is also a musical genius. And this old man, crying while listening to singing. I shudder. In a transcendent beauty.



13 & God - Perfect Speed

Huge blow to the heart. Subjectively, 13 & God is the best collaboration Doseone (with Marcus Archer), signed best record on Anticon. In billions of light years away from what he was doing at the time. An ultimate blend of pop, electro and hip-hop that touched the stars ... and the button again.



Blaze Foley - Clay Pigeons

Like Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley manages to convey a great deal of emotion, a touch of poetry, a hint of intoxication, through titles like Clay Pigeons. The singer-songwriter, pending his beard, his hat cowboy and his piercing eyes, oscillates between blues and country music of the coolest ways.



Todor & Petru
What
slap! Internship project of 5 students at Gobelins on his "Judgement Day" by The Thunderclaps. One of the best clips that I had the opportunity to see. The image kills, animations are terrible, and his beats. Only negative point: it is much too short!



John Surman - Edges of Illusion

Icon modernization, John Surman is one of the few to have started in music by the sax and clarinet, then s' be gradually turned to synthesizers. As such, "Edges of Illusion" is a perfect example of grace, the agreement between instruments and machines of the devil. John Surman blends and extra ordinary reality and the unthinkable, background music mystical stressful and enveloping. Over 10 minutes of wandering state. Here's what awaits you.



Creedence Clearwater Revival - I Put a Spell on You

Here is another gem Music, a monumental slap technique, a skyscraper that t 'hard ears, you plant a dagger in the heart emotionally. Rare are the times that I like, but it is an example to follow. A magnificent cathedral, an edifice erected to the glory of madness. Incomparable.



By your servants and wony Nesk


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