Will’s Best of 2009

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In 2009, Phoenix (a BLISS favorite back to their first record, United, and our very first event in 2000) made the indie album of the year, pulling heartstrings of bloggers and Madison Avenue (Cadillac commercials) alike.

Phoenix – 1901 (mp3)

Producers were the heroes of 2009. They took dance floors to new levels of insanity and beauty. Favorites of the year are Classixx, Doorly, Harvard Bass, Laidback Luke, Nadastrom, and Riva Starr. Classixx’s remixes roll subtly and gently, never revealing more than needed. Their remixes of Phoenix and Holy Ghost! and anthemic original, “I’ll Get You,” featuring Jeppe of dearly departed Junior Senior/“Move Your Feet” fame, count among the year’s finest.

Classixx feat Jeppe – I’ll Get you (mp3)

Whereas Classixx and The Twelves dominated electropop, Electro House and Tech House propelled dance floors. Nadastrom were in my best of list last year for their debut ep. This year’s follow up, The Saved ep gained them wide-spread recognition, sending the guys around the world. We can’t wait to see what 2010 brings!!! It’s simply a pleasure watching these guys work a floor and each new production is like a Christmas present.

This year, local producers and DJs stepped up in a big way, a fantastically welcomed new trend that was one of the most exciting things of the year. I hope it continues to pick up speed in 2010. Gave a lot of stuff by locals a work out in the club in ’09: Tittsworth, Nadastrom, Outputmessage, Micah Vellian, Steve Starks, Nacey, Gavin Holland, AutoRock, and the list goes on.

Tittsworth (ft. The Federation) – Drunk as F*ck (Top Billin remix) (mp3)

Dmerit – Stuck On You (mp3)

A few of my other favorite producers of the year were: Holy Ghost!, AC Slater, Fred Falke, Fake Blood, Jack Beats, Chavy Boys, Afrojack, BeatauCue, Jesse Rose, and I couldn’t get enough of the aforementioned Riva Starr.

I don’t believe it’s possible to quantify the “best” of any art form and year in lists typically leave me unsatisfied, therefore, in no particular order, with no particular, easily rounded number, here are some of my favorite tracks and remixes of 2009. I probably inadvertently left out a bunch. It’s all good. There’ll be more.

Eli Escobar – Glass House
Holy Ghost! – I Will Come Back (mp3)
Nacey – Work For This (mp3)
Lykke Li – Dance Dance Dance (Buraka Som Sistema Remix) (mp3)
The xx – Islands
Miike Snow – Silvia
Miike Snow – Animal (mp3)
Mikael Simpson – Slaar Skaar (mp3)
Jack Penate – Pull My Heart Away
Outputmessage – Glintz (Vocal) (mp3)
Outputmessage – Resurface (Vocal Version)
Little Boots – Earthquake
Little Boots – New In Town (Fred Falke remix vocal) (mp3)
Calvin Harris – I’m Not Alone
Calvin Harris – Ready For The Weekend (Fake Blood Remix)
Passion Pit – The Reeling (Calvin Harris Remix)
La Roux – Bulletproof
La Roux – In For The Kill (Skream’s Let’s Get Ravey Mix) (mp3)
La Roux – I’m Not Your Toy (Jack Beats Remix)
Junior Boys – Parallel Lines (mp3)
Junior Boys – Hazel
Miami Horror – Make You Mine (Cassian Remix) (mp3)
Gui Boratto – No Turning Back
The Glass – Wanna Be Dancin’
The Juan MacLean – One Day
AC Slater – BanGer (Tittsworth Remix)
Major Lazer – Pon de Floor (feat. VYBZ Kartel)
Chavy Boys – Friday Night Flu
Rye Rye – Bang feat. M.I.A. (mp3)
Say Wut – Streets of Baltimore (mp3)
Steve Starks – You Don’t Want None (mp3)
James Nasty – Dance MuthaFucka (mp3)
Drake feat. Trey Songz & Lil Wayne – Successful
Jay-Z – Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys)
UCB ft. Wale – Pat Your Weave
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix) (mp3)
Tiga – Shoes (Mr Oizo Remix) (mp3)
Fake Blood – Fix Your Accent
Gramophonedzie – Why Don’t You
French Fries – Coconut
Gucci Vump – The Boogieman (Downtown Remix)
Noob & Brodinski – Peanuts Club (BeatauCue Remix)
Cirez D – On Off
Sidney Samson – Riverside
Skunk Anansie – Squander (Matta Remix)
Jesse Rose – Well Now
Jesse Rose – Touch My Horn
Michel Cleis – La Mezcla

Have a safe and or wild/peaceful New Year’s celebration, everyone, and see you in TWENTY TEN!

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Stephen’s Top 10 Remixes of 2009


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1. Mystery Jets – Half In Love With Elizabeth (Delorean Remix) (mp3)



2. Phoenix – Lisztomania (Classixx Remix) (mp3)



3. Wolfmother – New Moon Rising (YACHT Remix) (mp3)



4. Tommy Sparks – Miracle (Grum Remix) (mp3)



5. Florence And The Machine – You’ve Got The Love (The XX Remix) (mp3)



6. Noah And The Whale – Blue Skies (The Twelves Remix) (mp3)



7. Miike Snow – Animal (Mark Ronson Remix) (mp3)



8) Miami Horror – Make You Mine (Fred Falke Remix) (mp3)



9. Gotye – Learnalilgivinanlovin’ (Passion Pit Remix) (mp3)



10. Terry Poison – Comme Ci Comme Ca (The Twelves Remix) – Version 2 (mp3)

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Happy holidays, everyone!

Peace, love, and hugs.

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VINYL MELTDOWN blog: Top 10 albums of 2009

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Our boy Austin who runs Vinyl Meltdown, an awesome blog that covers Hip-Hop, indie, and dope intersections therein, hit us with his top 10 albums of 2009. Thanks, homey, and keep grindin’ in Twenty Ten!

VINYL MELTDOWN blog: Top 10 of 2009

Let me preface this by saying that I’m primarily hip hop head. But I do enjoy a good assortment of music from across genres. So in the spirit of eclectic musical taste, here is a top 10 list to give a fair and balanced view of all that ‘09 had to offer.

Best albums of 2009:

10) Diamond District – In the Ruff
I put on for my city. 3 of DCs finest hip-hoppers combine forces to take DC on an excellent adventure back to the golden era of boombap hip hop.

9) The RaAh Project – Score
This is less a typical album and more of an experiment in what music can be; shattering genre barriers across jazz, rock, classical, hip hop, and anything else you can think of.

8) Mayer Hawthorne - A Strange Arrangement
Not only is Mayer Hawthorne an incredibly soulful singer and producer, but he started out as simply a comedic alter-ego to DJ Haircut, a member of Ann Arbor’s Athletic Mic League. Good thing he started taking himself seriously.

7) Tanya Morgan – Brooklynati
An incredibly subtle but potent concept album, the guys of Tanya Morgan take us on a voyage to Brooklynati, a fictitious blend of Brooklyn and Cincinnati. Now we’re on our way.

6) The xx – xx
London based band The xx debut fantastically with an intriguing blend of pop-sensibilities and dark electronic overtones.

5) Grizzly Bear – Veckatimest
Just listen to Two Weeks and tell me that it’s not the jam of the year.

4) Major Lazer – Guns Don’t Kill People, Lazers Do
This album is so packed full of dancefloor killers that it’s guaranteed that no matter what time it is, it’s Major Lazer O’Clock somewhere.

3) Shafiq Husayn – Shafiq En A-Free-Ka
1/3 of esteemed production group Sa-Ra takes us on a voyage not just to A-Free-Ka, but all across the Afrikan Diaspora in an incredible hodge podge of sound.

2) Theophilus London – This Charming Mixtape
I know it’s not technically an album, but it helped launch Theophilus practically overnight with his infectious blend of dope rhymes, hypeman skills, and music from all reaches of the genre spectrum.

1) Ramona Falls – Intuit
Menomena’s Brent Knopf takes the helm and sails towards success with the help of 35 man deep roster. Everything about this album is flawless, from the songwriting, to the production, instrumentation and vocals. And if you haven’t seen the video to I Say Fever, get to youtubin’ immediately.

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BLISS DANCE PARTY at BLACK CAT – “HOME FOR...

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Dear Santa, I mean Satan,

All I want for Christmas is… Bliss

Please join us for a special home for the holidays edition of Bliss. Looking forward to seeing our DC peeps and lots of people from around the country back in DC for the holidays. One of whom is local Derek Davies who runs Neon Gold records (who released Passion Pit’s first single,) home from NYC and ready to throw down with Blisspop homebro Stephen Vallimarescu in their DJ duo FRESH PRINTS.

If you’re a shitty myspace rapper you may already have been a target of DJ and comedic genius Reed Rothchild’s headofrothchild.com blog. The rest of us have nothing to fear except occasional pants-less djing by Reed, a Tittsworth collaborator who will throw down electro house, hip hop, and club fire like a 14 story Yule log.

See you there!

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Tittsworth Top 10 of 2009

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The birth of U Street Music Hall!!

Nadastrom + ayres, specifically: filling dave’s hotel tub full of bed linens, towels and lampshades, then Ayres peeing on them.. Only to have dave stand on top of the asparagus and coffee stained stack to wash his luxurious hair. Green eggs and hammy, lez-go

Fake ass Hawaiians (obama eastman)

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Rockin an explosive rooftop jump-off in Taipei in front of my mom and her family. Embarrassing ma dukes and ztrip on the mic with my crippled Mandarin

Jon glessner, ghost town tattoo

Live twitching chunks of fugu in Tokyo just before Ageha w/ Aoki + Diplo + MSTRKRFT

Moomba-tone

Borough Market the day after bailin’ herve outta trouble in london.

Food issue of Sky Mall

Reed Rothchild’s balls

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Brian Billion: Best Songs of 2009

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Zombie Disco Squad – “The Dance” (YouTube)
The rise of of tribal minimal house? “The Dance” is anchored by a sound somewhere between a kick drum and bass, each beat taking a downward bend. Even as they fold in the congas and shouts there’s nothing that hits as hard as the pure drop at 0:38 seconds in.

Nadastrom – “Ghetto Pass” (YouTube)
The Saved EP is a meditation on the basic beat structure of Baltimore club. Nadastrom adheres to the letter of the law if not the spirit, whether it’s the horns of “Save Us”, the cut vocal opening of “Squarez”, or the subterranean kick of “Ghetto Pass”. This is my favorite of the lot, I was stunned by it this summer each time I heard them play it to open or close a set. What does it mean when the best tracks in a DJ’s set are their own, and the best of those are the ones that haven’t even been released yet? Big things.

Stefan Goldmann – “Art of Sorrow” (YouTube)
Ever since “A Fifth of Beethoven” hit #1 in 1976, dance music has periodically abused the hell out of classical music without giving anything back. Stefan Goldmann is changing that, engaging with 20th century composition in such a thorough and thoughtful way that he’s become one of the most distinct voices in the German house scene. He’s totally gone off the rails this year with his label’s splicing (not remixes, no beats, no additions) of twelve different recordings of Stravinsky’s “Le Sacre Du Printemps”, and it’s fantastic. “The Art of Sorrow” is a bit of a banger by his standards, with a wandering bassline, grinding organ blasts, and a hugly menacing feel (check 3:15 seconds in). It’s like nothing else out there.

Drake – “Best I Ever Had (Skeemix ft. R Kelly)” (YouTube)
The song was inescapable on dance floors and winding out of car windows this summer, but I never got tired of it. It was the culmination of this decade’s trend of hip hop and r&b melding into a single genre, with Drake moving through tones and registers like different aspects of his voice were guesting on his own track. R. Kelly’s canny inclusion of it on his own mixtape amounts to an endorsement for a new generation of singers – he’s nearly 20 years older than Drake – but Kell’s verse and a half on the track runs circles around the youngster without even sounding like he’s trying.

Joker – “Digidesign” (YouTube)
Something’s changing in dubstep when ever a release on Hyperdub can have a sense of humor. “Digidesign” and the flip, 2000F & Jkamata’s rubbery “You Don’t Know What Love Is”, showed a new direction for dubstep’s increasingly screwfaced bassline stomps and were welcomed with open arms – he’ll be charting by next year.

La Roux – “In For The Kill (Skream’s Lets Get Ravey Remix)” (YouTube)
This song is waaaaay too serious, and that’s what makes it great. Stripping out the chintzy backing of the original, this comes across like the heartbroken and jaded aftermath of Baby D’s “Let Me Be Your Fantasy”, making it dubstep’s feel-bad anthem of the year. It wouldn’t be as appealing if it weren’t so self-consciously reaching to be huge, with Skream’s beatless expanses emphasizing how far the vocal stretches Elly beyond her abilities. It’s not a rave track, it’s a requiem for dance music’s utopianism.

Fan Death – “Reunited” (
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Nothing complicated here – just a great song and video. Sounding like Violator-era Depeche Mode, it’s a little bit mystic and full of cosmic-level regret. For a band without so much as an EP out yet, Fan Death seems to have arrived in the world with a fully formed identity without so much as an EP to their name yet.

Holy Ghost! – “I Will Come Back (Classixx Acapulco Nights Version) (
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Classixx have been on fire, following in Aeroplane’s footsteps but beginning to carve out a niche for themselves with remixes like this one, repainting Holy Ghost!’s original with a sonic palette inspired by Toto’s “Africa” and Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got to Do with It”. I think the far broader acceptance of the nu-balearic sound in the last year comes from people realizing that listening to a whole lot of Justice will leave you with tinnitus and not much else.

Tensnake – “Holding Back (My Love)” (YouTube)
Mining a similar vein, Tensnake skirts around Classixx’s outright embrace of pop to go a little deeper. Rather than adding decorative flourishes as a track proceeds, he builds the very substance of the track slowly, in this case with the main bassline not sneaking in until 3:12 and remaining in a holding pattern until the guitar motif really opens the track up at 5:23. It’s a huge embrace of a song, as rich and warming as a mug of hot chocolate.

Claude VonStroke – “Vocal Chords” (YouTube)
It comes across more in his recorded DJ sets than his usual live sets or productions, but Claude VonStroke has a serious love for arpeggiated melodies, and he finally made one. Made for the DJs that wish they could play more Kraftwerk, it puts the synthesized vowel runs right up front and continues straight down that path. No surprises, no shifts, just formalist dance music at its finest.

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Nadastrom: Best of 2009

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1. Dave Nada’s Birthday jump-off at 930 club with the fam!! – Blisspop DC Summer Extravaganza

2. Dre Skull Ft. Vybz Cartel – “Yuh Love”

3. Major Lazer - “Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do” (album)

4. TnT with Chris Burns and ELM on Inauguration weekend

5. Scion Tour w/ Tittsworth, Ayres, & DJ Haul

6. Cabin Fever – “Don’t You Know”

7. Mad Decent Block Party

8. Barcelona’s Tapas 24 and La Boqueria Market

9. Nadastrom – “The Saved” EP

10. Say Wut – “The Streets Of Baltimore” – Streets of Baltimore (Instrumental) (mp3)

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All Things Go: Best Albums of 2009

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Zack (ATG Writer):


1. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix – Phoenix – 1901 (mp3)

2. Manners – Passion Pit – Moth’s Wings (mp3)

3. Time To Die – The Dodos – Fables (mp3)

4. Dark was the night – Various Artists – Brackett, WI (mp3)

5. Technicolor Health – Harlem Shakes – Strictly Game (mp3)

6. Discovery - Discovery – So Insane (mp3)

7. Grand - Matt & Kim – Good Ol’ Fashion Nightmare (mp3)

8. Phrazes For The Young – Julian Casablancas – 11th Dimension (mp3)

9. Merriweather Post Pavillion – Animal Collective

10. Bitte Orca – Dirty Projectors – Cannibal Resource (mp3)


Adrian (ATG Writer):


1. Mandala - Rx Bandits – It’s Only Another Parsec… (mp3)

2. Daisy - Brand New – Bought A Bride (mp3)

3. Manners - Passion Pit - Seaweed Song (mp3)

4. M.E.T.N - Manchester Orchestra – Shake It Out (mp3)

5. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix - Phoenix – Lisztomania (mp3)

6. Crack the Skye - Mastodon – Oblivion (mp3)

7. The Satanic Satanist - Portugal. the Man – The Sun (mp3)

8. Never Better - P.O.S. – Purexed (mp3)

9. Beggars - Thrice – Circles (mp3)

10. Cassino - Kingprince – Cannonball (mp3)

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Neon Gold: Best Albums of 2009

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1. Manners – Passion Pit – To Kingdom Come (mp3)

2. Lungs – Florence & The Machine – You’ve Got The Love (mp3)

3. Wolfgang Amadeus – Phoenix – Armistice (mp3)

4. Gorilla Manor* – Local Natives – Wide Eyes (mp3)

5. Junior – Royksopp – Happy Up Here (mp3)

6. XX – The XX – VCR (mp3)

7. Sigh No More* – Mumford & Sons – Little Lion Man (mp3)

8. Weathervanes – Freelance Whales – Generator First Floor (mp3)

9. Conditions* – The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition (mp3)

10. Discovery – Discovery – Orange Shirt (mp3)

*UK Release

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