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Monday, January 22, 2007


Best Dozen Albums of 2006

I listened to about 65 new albums in 2006. That means two things, I spent a lot of time listening to music that came out last year and I listened to a fraction of all the music that came out last year. When I say these are the best albums, I mean they are my favorite.

Magnolia Electric Co - Fading Trails

This album was short and concise. With 9 songs at 29 minutes this album is slim, but powerful. With every new album Jason Molina shows his increasing skill in song writing. I think this is the best Magnolia Electric Co album to date.

I will admit that I have other reasons to love Fading Trails also. This album came out slight after a breakup. It was the ex-girlfriend who got me into Magnolia Electric company. This was a great breakup album.

Build to Spill - You In Reverse

This album is full of songs that are ear worms. I hear this album and the tunes do not get out of my head for days. The songs really rock. It is a great album to drive very fast to.

Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit

With each new album I am more impressed with Belle and Sebastian. They have grown more than any other band in the last 10 years. Compare Tiger Milk to The Life Pursuit and you will find a band that is writing totally different songs. I am amazed at the way they have been able to change and stay good. This album is good because of how it is different and the same as the other albums.

Cat Power - The Greatest

There are those albums where from the first time you hear it, you cannot put it down. It seems to always in your CD player. One of those albums you listen to for weeks and still do not get enough of it. This is one of those albums.

Josh Ritter - The Animal Years

This album surprised me. I had never heard of Josh Ritter before hearing him on the SXSW 2006 Bittorrent. The album is very complex. I know Peter would say that he is just a whiny guy with a guitar. I love the well written songs and the emotions that he sings them with.

But you need faith for the same reasons that it’s so hard to find

Gnarles Barkley - St. Elsewhere

This album is tricky and simple all at the same time. I love it becuase it makes me want to dance. It also surprises me. They take simple pop tunes and get every ounce of goodness out of them.

Islands - Return To The Sea

Everyone loves Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over The Sea. For the past two years I have been wondering where all the albums that are influenced by In the Aeroplane Over The Sea. If everyone loves this album why has it made so little impact on other music? The Islands - Return to the Sea is the album I have been waiting for. Any Neutral Milk Hotel fan should check out this album.

Mecca Normal - The Observer

The Observer is like a great movie or a good book. It is a challenging. It is not an album that you put on and rock out too. It is an album you listen to and think about. I know that people do not want to think, but that is that is their problem. This is an album that people should listen to. I think it is challenging and hard to listen to at time, but sometimes that is a really good thing. This is one of those times.

The song writing on this album just amazes me. It is insightful and interesting. The album is about relationships. It seems real in a way other albums do not. For the way the songs describe relationships it is worth listening to. I really get the idea that I understand the woman as being single about about my age.

Kimya Dawson - Remember That I Love You

I know lots of people who will not like this album. Like all K Records bands, you either dig the lo-fi, high emotion, indie ethic or you do not. This album has the feeling of someone grabbing a guitar and pooring their heart out to a microphone. Of the 12 songs on this album, about half of them make the hair on the back of neck stand up. Each time I hear this album I hear something else. Kimya Dawson is an impressive songwriter.

Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings The Flood

This is one of those albums once I hear it, I need to listen to it three or four times in a row. The songs get stuck in my head. I sing them for days at a time. They haunt me like an opportunity I did not act on or a woman I ruined my chance with.

Destroyer - Destroyer's Rubies

This is the kind of album that sneaks up behind you, grabs a hold of you while you are not paying attention, and does not let go. I already love the New Pornographers. This album has just enough elements of the New Pornographers for it to be familiar and just few enough for it to be new.

Mates Of State - Bring It Back

This is the best Mates of States album to date. The song writing has caught up to match their unique sound. The songs work really well as an album.

Karl Blau - Beneath Waves

This album was a surprise to me. There is no song that really stands out. The whole album is just relentless and strong. It has a good combination of pop structures and low-fi production.

Special Mention
Joanna Newsom - Ys

I have a hard time saying this is one of the best albums of the year. I want to say it is not really an album, at least in the sense of rock and roll. This is a collection of 5 songs. The shortest song is almost 10 minutes long. It is not like old prog rock albums either. There are no long musical sections. It is a collection of songs trying to be short stories. I am not sure I get this album, but I have been listening to it a lot. It is worth taking a listen to see if it is for you.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006


Calling all Mix CD Makers

It is time once again for the End Of Year Mix CD Challenge. It is time for all the mix-makers to collect the songs that mean 2006 to them. I am excited to see what mixes people will make. I have a whole bunch of new friends this year. I want to know what they thought of the year in music. If you send me a copy of your mix, I will send you a copy of my mix.

For the Silicon Valley Mix Makers, we have been talking about having a meetup where we can exchange face to face in January. Let me know if you are interested.

I would like everyone to remember, Mix Tapes are Fair Use. (That would still make a good bumper sticker)

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Monday, September 18, 2006


The A Team

Today the Mercury News reviewed the Apple and Amazon online movie distribution services. It is a pretty interesting review. Here are the quotes that caught my eye.

But I also inserted the DVD versions of the two movies in my laptop, and the difference was stark. The DVD versions, in both cases, were noticeably sharper. The lower video quality of the downloaded movies would have been especially obvious if I'd connected my computer to a big-screen TV -- a move Apple and many others see as the next step for online video.

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The few dollars I'd save with Unbox or iTunes movie downloads aren't enough to compensate for all these shortcomings. With DVDs, I can easily move from players attached to my home TV sets to the DVD-ROM drives on my computers to the $89 portable player I bought to keep my 6-year-old daughter Sara amused on long car trips

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The transition to digital downloads won't ``happen overnight,'' Jobs told the Wall Street Journal. ``It takes years of investment,'' he said.

I'm happy to let Apple, Amazon and others make that investment, as long as they don't expect me to help that investment pay off until downloads are faster, video quality is better and prices are lower.


I am not sure how much control the download services will have on speed or price. If the price is too low the movie companies will say no. Speed is all about your internet collection. I wonder how much Apple and Amazon will be able to effect these things.

Replacing CDs with iTunes was a no brainer. The iPod and iTunes made listening to music easier for most people. It looks like the movie services make it harder than a DVD to watch movies. I think this is going to be the hard thing to overcome.

I also think that Apple and Amazon need to get companies to allow movies to be ripped into people's collections. Right now this is a major problem. Maybe they should work with rental companies to make discs that cannot be ripped and the ones I buy from the store can. I think that will be a barrier for these services to take off.

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Tuesday, June 06, 2006


The Best Albums of 2006 So Far

I have not been listening to too much music this year. Here is my list so far of the best.

Jenny Lewis - Rabbit Fur Coat
Cat Power - The Greatest
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere
Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
Karl Blau - Beneath Waves
Mates of State - Bring It Back

Tell me if there is something else I should also be listening to.

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Friday, January 13, 2006


Best of 2004

That is right, this is my best of 2004 listing. I noticed that I never put my best of 2004 mixes up on the web last year. I just wanted to do this while I worked on my best of 2005 mix. I hope you enjoy these year old best of mix. Thanks

Chemical No 4 (and other Ingredients of life) Best of 2004

1. Somebody Told Me – The Killers
2. The Good Times Are Killing Me – Modest Mouse
3. The Rat – The Walkmen
4. C’mere – Interpol
5. Company In My Back – Wilco
6. Miracle Drug – A.C. Newman
7. Wonderful – Beta Band
8. Autumn’s Child – Devendra Banhart
9. German Test Drive - Spymob
10. Blinded By The Lights – The Streets
11. Barfly Blues – The Hold Steady
12. Cassiopia – Joanna Newsome
13. Yr Million Sweetnesses – Diane Cluck
14. Dear Landlord – Mirah with the Black Cat Orchestra
15. Terrible Angels - CocoRosie
16. Against All Odds – The Postal Service
17. Mad World – Gary Jules
18. Where Is The Line - Bjork
19. High Speed Train – R.E.M.
20. Another Day - AIR
21. Range Life (L.A.’s Desert Origins) – Pavement

I did not expect to hear that - New To Me 2004

1. Ink & Needles – Diane Cluck
2. So Much Water – M. Ward
3. Let A Good Thing Go – Gemma Hayes
4. Mass Romantic – The New Pornographers
5. Please – Apples In Stereo
6. Venus Stop The Train - Wilco
7. 405 – Death Cab For Cutie
8. Central Reservation – Beth Orton
9. Denver – The Beauty Shop
10. Already Dead – Beck
11. Symbolistic White Walls – Matthew Good Band
12. Slob - Weezer
13. I Wouldn’t Go Out With Me Either - Viewfinder
14. Love Athena – Olivia Tremor Control
15. Just Like Henry – Dressy Bessy
16. Brainwashed – George Harrison
17. Happiness – Whistler
18. The Aristocratic Swells – Beulah
19. Battlefield Nurse – Diane Cluck

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Thursday, June 06, 2002


CD Shopping

I am always bitching about how there are no good record stores in San Jose. I thought I should buy some CDs while I was in Philadelphia. I bought more CDs on this trip, then I did in the past six months (excluding my trip to Portland). I only seem to buy CDs when I am out of town.

Pete Townshend - White City A Novel
Belle and Sebastian - Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant
Counting Crows - Children In Bloom (Bootleg)
Kevn Kinney - Broken Hearts and Auto Parts
Jay Farrar - Sebastopol
White Strips - Red Blood Cells
Microphones - It Was Hot We Stayed In The Water
Toad The Wet Sprocket - Fear

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