Sunday, 18 December 2011
Iddy's top 100: 3,2........1!
Iddy's top 100: 4
Iddy's top 100: 5
Saturday, 17 December 2011
Iddy's Top 100: 6
Iddy's top 100: 7
Iddy's top 100: 8
Iddy's top 100: 9
Iddy's top 100: 10
Iddy's top 100: 15-11
Iddy's top 100: 20-16
Friday, 16 December 2011
Iddy's top 100: 30-21
It's nearly impossible to categorise this into a genre, but let's say that this is experimental Electronic music, and some of it is gorgeous (Waterfall in particular) Mind-blowing at times.
26. EMA – Past Life Martyred Saints
I love this woman, basically because I saw her live and she shook my hand (or a very strange high five), and used my hand to strum her guitar (not a metaphor damn it!) But more importantly, her album is incredibly raw and full of "fuck you" attitude. They're even better live too.
25. Low – C’mon
I have a very soft spot for Low, they got me through some tough times this year, but I'd say that this album is such a lovely and easy listen, that it's a shame that some people consider it "boring".
24. Morphosis – What Have We Learned
Very creepy Techno music. It's probably more accessible than the previous Techno albums on this list too, but for a debut it's very impressive.
23. James Blake - Self-Titled
I am in two minds about this album, for one thing it is a very accomplished debut album, but I can't help but think it could have been a little better. That's just me nitpicking though, because from what I've heard from his later singles and EP's, album #2 will be just as good, if not better.
22. Mike Dehnert – Framework

I want to visit Germany just to experience the clubs and nightlife, and this is one of the reasons why. A little under-rated around some of the music reviewing websites and forums I go on, but I've always been hooked on it since I first heard it.
21. The Antlers – Burst Apart
For a very long time this was in the top 20, but it slid out right at the end as I compiled this list. Why? While it's a good album, after the first half of the album nothing really grabs me. Some of the songs are stunning (No Widows, French Exit), but compared to Hospice it doesn't have the same impact.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Iddy's top 100: 40(41?)-31
41. The Joy Formidable – The Big Roar
I would recommend seeing them live about a billion times, the energy is amazing and it was definitely a highlight of 2011. The album is a little too long, but it has some stellar tracks on there, but my personal favourite will always be Everchanging Spectrum of a Lie. What a great way to open an album!
40. Roly Porter – Aftertime
Very moody ambient stuff again (there's a lot of ambient albums on this list...) but it's a bit of a slow burner this one. It reminds me of video game music in parts because it's brilliantly atmospheric.
39. 2562 – Fever
A Dubstep/Techno/Wonky Techno/Whatever you like to call it album made entirely out of old 70's disco record samples? Sounds crazy but it actually works. Doesn't always deliver, but when it does it's genius.
38. Oh Land – Oh Land
A very good Pop record by Denmark's next big thing. She's highlighted Bjork's Homogenic album as her main inspirational album, and if her debut album is this good, expect big things in the future.
37. Balam Acab – Wander Wonder
Another opinion divider. I pretty much liked it from the start, as it's such a kooky album filled with hooks and great melody.
35. Bon Iver – Bon Iver, Bon Iver
This was top 20 for a while, but I guess I just...got a little bored of it. It's still a very good album though, but what ruins it for me is the awful 80's album closer. Otherwise it would probably slightly higher up.
34. Bruno Pronsato – Lovers Do
Oh hello there, "disappointing" album. By dissapointing I mean it's nowhere near as good as his last album. Nevertheless, another (sigh, lots of these!!) dividing album - very long tracks, not a lot of melody, but what it lacks in melody it makes up in atmosphere. If you're new to Techno I wouldn't recommend diving into this album straight away, but otherwise, give it a spin, it's pretty.
33. Radiohead – King of Limbs
Oh hello, this had to make an appearance somewhere. When it comes to ranking Radiohead albums, this is probably in the lower half, but it's still an album I enjoy when I put it on, the second half of the album in particular is so good.
32. Jay-Z & Kanye West – Watch The Throne
Doesn't quite reach the heights of Kanye's 2010 album, but it's an enjoyable listen nevertheless. Didn't quite live up to the hype around it.
31. Destroyer - Kaputt
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Iddy's top 100 - 50-41
47. Laura Marling – A Creature I Don’t Know
46. Class Actress – Rapprocher
SO BRING IT AWWWWWN, BRING ON THE WEEEEEKEEEEND!
Now, go quickly and listen to this slice of 80's nostalgia Pop, because it is a treat. One of my favourite random listens of the year, and definitely one to watch in the future. I've already converted James Lewis, more people now. Go! Spotify!
45. The Weeknd – Thursday
I'd file it under druggy R&B, but not the Rihanna kind. Oh no sir.
44. Josh T. Pearson – Last of the Country Gentlemen

43. Oneohtrix Point Never – Replica
42. Bjork – Biophilia
My favourite artist is baaack! Just like The King of Limbs, you either like or dislike this album, and fortunately I'm in the like camp. It doesn't have the dance qualities of her last album, but instead focuses more on atmosphere like Vespertine. Pick of the tracks? Mutual Core, one of her best songs in the last 10 years I'd say.
41.Smith Westerns – Dye it Young
Easy peasy Indie Rock. Another album I can't really explain why I like it so much, I guess it's a very accessible album to listen to (vocals can grate though), but it's also a fun and a bit of comic relief in this chart after some serious listens.
Sorry about the lack of pictures on the last few albums. Kind of in a rush, but I'll edit it once I get back from Uni :)