1/25/22
Best of 2021: Albums
This is my list of favorite albums for 2021.
The list is mostly experimental sounds because that's the stuff I like the best. There's various types of noise, techno, and synth pop. I dug the sprawling rustbelt soundscape of Threshing Floor and the pop of Australia's Scraps. Growing returned with a couple of longform guitar drone pieces and CMD crafted a fine batch of techno jams.
The reissue game was out of control and made up a larger portion of what I was listening to than in previous years. I really liked the Pylon, My Bloody Valentine, Stephen, Gordons, Michèle Bokanowski, and Bardo Pond reprints. The number of reissues I deemed worthy of buying cut into the budget for new music a little.
There was a lot of stuff I listened to that didn't make the final list for whatever trivial reason. It almost always comes down to what I listened to more often or preferred slightly better as the deciding factor in the final editing process. I enjoyed releases from Sally Decker, Karrot Kake, KWKA, Loscil, Mogwai, Noveller, Scott Reynolds, Devin Shaffer, and Jacob Winans.
The lack of shows continued to be disappointing. I don't feel very comfortable attending a gig with how the plague is currently raging. Nobody I like has been playing shows either so that has made it much easier to stay home. It's not only the live music I miss, but interacting with folks, especially the touring bands, and finding out about new tunes to check out.
I wasn't looking at much in the way of music journalism for 2021 and I need to change that going forward. Tiny Mix Tapes is missed. I like the assorted Bandcamp columns on experimental music, but I haphazardly follow them. It's overwhelming to have instant access to an unlimited amount of content so my mind tends to shut off and I ignore a lot. To a minor extent I think I'm stuck in a rut, but it is a good rut. I've firmly reached a point in my record collecting that I know what I'm doing and navigate by gut feeling.
As always any album had to be released in the calendar year and I had to listen to it a lot. And if you are one of those types who needs a definitive album of the year, then that honor goes to The Lower Way by White Suns on Decoherence. The Pittsburgh trio of Kevin Barry, Dana Ma, and Rick Visser delivered a bruising and scrapping slab of harsh noise that was perfect for the strange year that 2021 was.
The list goes band/album/label for those with questions of that nature.
01. Marcia Bassett & Thomas Dimuzio - Losing Circles - Yew
02. Lea Bertucci - A Visible Length Of Light - Cibachrome Editions
03. Body/Dilloway/Head - s/t - Three Lobed
04. CMD - Social Factory Reset - Fixed Rhythms
05. Container - Creamer EP - Drone
06. Damiana - Vines - Hausu Mountain
07. d'Eon - Rhododendron - Hausu Mountain
08. Grouper - Shade - Kranky
09. Growing - Diptych - Silver Current
10. Hairs Abyss - Aposematic Displays - Spleen Coffin
11. Brett Naucke, Natalie Chami, Whitney Johnson - Mirror Ensemble - American Dreams
12. Scraps - New World - Moontown
13. Threshing Floor - s/t - El Studio 444//Reboot
14. Tinnitustimulus - Leachate Phases - Hot Releases
15. White Suns - The Lower Way - Decoherence
16. W00DY - Headbanging In The Club - Orange Milk
1/24/22
Best of 2021: Cassettes
For 2021, I mainly listened to everything that Not Not Fun released on heavy rotation. They have become one of my favorite labels over the last decade. I like their overall aesthetic, which is usually instrumental music made with synthesizers from far away lands or what sound like far away lands. The graphic design is top notch. I'm a fan of their more techno oriented 100% Silk label, too.
I capped any label at two tapes and tried to get as much variety on the list as possible. I did not buy many tapes in 2021. I also only bought from the same handful of labels that I always grab everything from.
Constellation Tatsu, Hot Releases, and Unifactor all kept the reels spinning with new tapes.
A standout of the last twelve months was the massive double cassette by Secret Boyfriend. Entropic Report 2017-2018 and its accompanying 'zine are a great document of noise life from a few years ago. X.Y.R. created a fine longform excursion of synth waves. Andrea Pensado delivered another amazing track of her voice oriented harsh noise on the split with Jacob Winans. One of my favorites was Keychain, Wilted Woman's abstract vision of electronic music.
As always any tape had to be released in the calendar year and I had to listen to it a lot. And if you are one of those types who needs a definitive cassette of the year, then that honor goes to Highway Dreamscapes by New Mexican Stargazers on Not Not Fun. They churned out a fine batch of hazy synth jams about roads and travel in the desert. I honestly knew this was going to be my favorite tape of the year before I even heard it based on the name alone. Fortunately, it didn't disappoint. As an added bonus, they even used Courier for the font on the cover.
The list goes band/album/label for those with questions of that nature.
01. Acid Twilight - s/t - Not Not Fun
02. Rose Bolton - The Lost Clock - Cassauna
03. Cloning - Splattertronics - Refulgent Sepulchre
04. Eat Avery's Bones - Instrument Petting Zoo - Decoherence
05. Etari - Rainbow Eucalyptus - 100% Silk
06. Glo Phase - Early Moments - 100% Silk
07. Good Willsmith - 4/25/2019 at Sleeping Village - Hausu Mountain
08. Lady Shame - Pink Noise - No Rent
09. Menophilia - Post Mortem - Laura's Girls
10. Network Glass, Heejin Jang, Philippe Vandal - s/t - UVL
11. New Mexican Stargazers - Highway Dreamscape - Not Not Fun
12. Secret Boyfriend - Entropic Report 2017-2018 - Hot Releases
13. Wilted Woman - Keychain - Unifactor
14. Jacob Winans & Andrea Pensado - Handle With Care - Refulgent Sepulchre
15. X.Y.R. - Wave Temples - Constellation Tatsu
16. Zaïmph - Underlying Structures - No Rent
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