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21st December 2009

Best of 2009 #4: Love you bastards love…

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Digits & Petit Mal

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The beast that is 20JFG has always had one head with an abnormal taste for that which its other heads should conventional abhor.  Yet the 20JFGbeast cares not for convention.  And so it is then that we continue this end of year round up with a survey of that which could or most definitely should be infiltrating commercial radio, should be covered on X-Factor, should be plastered all over the walls of the future.  Not pop in so much as what is popular but what should be.  While we freely accept that a lot of the music posted on here looks best draped in the dark anonymity of the night (and the immense popularity that can also bring) we wish sometimes to dwell in the light.

What follows is a journey through a land of PRs, pluggers and dreams.  It is also a journey through a mirror world of independence, a world of limited 7″s, self released mp3s and support slots.  It’s a world still capable of retaining its edge while worshipping in the church of the hook, the spirit of the emotional key change, the achingly deadpan and the earworm.

Like everything on 20JFG, this is music we love but sometimes its nice to be loved back…in under 4 minutes.

Animal Collective – My Girls – Jamie Principal knocking out the foundations beneath Maslow‘s pyramidal structure.

Cat Killer – Tree Limbs Together – Lost in a tape hiss haze of nostalgia for purple hued Polaroids of Pet Sounds.

Dan Deacon – Bromst – A Minimalist world recreated by Dan Deacon could only ever turn out this intricate and joyful.  Like Stan Brakhage remaking Metropolis.

Dirty Projectors – Stillness Is The Move – Timbaland chilling in his angora sweater.

The Dream – Love Vs Money – Sex is best when you’re levitating.

Electrik Red – Drink In My Cup – Four poison tongued Vanity 6 fembots malfunctioning atop a tidal wave of tech-crunk liquid evil.

Fever Ray- S/T- Crawling in the penumbra of a dusty cellar full of eerie African mementos, nightmarish  hallucinations of Gothic pierrots reciting dada poetry. And lasers. As close to essential as music an be this year thanks to an absolutely mesmerising live show, impeccable music videos and an album that reaches into the heart of the night and extracts the beautiful, terrifying and banal then unites them in the service of  primordial techno.

Gang Gang Dance- Saint Dymphna- Another of the best albums of the year, standard. The best party that ever took place in the heart of darkness.

Gay Against You- Righteous Signals/Sour Dudes- The sound of the Epcot Centre if it had been designed by Keita Takahashi

Glasser – Glad (Delorean Remix) – Devotional sun-burst freestyle as heard from the inside of a diamond conch on a gold leaf beach exploding with luminescent orbs on their way out to sea.

HTRK – Fascinator – Emerging out of a black sea to croon over your half-dreamt visions of a desolate morning.

jj – ecstacy – Why people do drugs. And always will.

King Kong Ding Dong- Youth Culture Index- Philadelphia Psychic to Southern Gothic.

Light Asylum – A Certain Person – Grace Jones and a hi-NRG haunted industrial leather boy fused into one perfect chimera and trapped in gold plating for sweaty feral kids to gather around and adorn with their silver tears.

Lil’ Wayne – Yes – Robotic alien garble, the colour purple, straining to be heard from inside an LFO tar pit.

Julian Lynch – Bananna Jam Pt.1 – Every faded 16mm California dream condensed into one sustained note on a keyboard then sent off to shuffle around the last embers of the night’s fire.

Christina Milian – Chameleon – Minimal on the verge of non-existence. A phantom low bass growl and a serpentine whisper so uncomfortably intimate you feel as if a spider just crawled into your ear.

Keke Palmer – Superjerkin’ – In dark rooms everywhere Dizney kids hypnotized by an evil T-Pain chipmunk and blocks of electro dread will be found rocking back and forth in a trance, eating their own plastic Mickey Mouse ears.

Palms – Boundary Waters (Gavin Russom Remix) – Apocalypse Pop for rips in space and time.

Plug – You Keep the Beats – acerbic minimal synth bliss.

Quik & Kurupt – 9 x Outta 10 – A ribcage rattling electric storm of clipped industrial power, cracking jaws left, right and center.

Salem – Frost / Skullcrush – Still awesome and getting better. Akin to being dragged into a cave decorated with locks of lover’s hair and the soiled bones of dead juke legends by the ghost of DJ Screw and Elizabeth Fraser’s, expelled to the woods, witch sister.

Sleigh Bells – Crown On The Ground – Driving head first into a wall with a volume of Now That’s What I Call Music on blast never sounded so fun.

S U R V I V E - S/T – Martin Galway lost in the bowls of the machine only to emerge into a euphoric basement club all primary colours clashing into each other.

Telepathe – Dance Mother – Pagan pop poetry conjured into beautiful life by two high priestess’ caught up in a ritualistic glitterbomb thunder-dance  outside the Sacred Church of Three 6 Mafia. Quite possibly pop record of the year.

These Are Powers – Candyman – Plastic regal pomposity, sexily nightmarish undulating bass reverberations courtesy of the The Rectum and gun funk squall that makes you wanna crawl into a mosh pit on dislocated joints.

Tickley Feather- Happies- I craft symbols with derelict and twisted branches, and hang them full of love from the trees in my garden. This is the music of their dangling in the night.

Trish – Bump – Rihanna put on some fake barbed wire and rocked out to Fisher Price axe solos. Trish put a strip pole up in Rubber Johnny’s basement and grinded men in gas masks to the sound of death bed oboes and noisy dissonance. Who you gonna sweat with?

Various – Berlin 61/89 – Avoiding the fetishisation of geo-political disaster and collecting together a tome of the half-remembered, the long overlooked and the glorious in two CDs of thoughtfully mixed reverie.

The xx – s/t – Midnight majesty captured perfectly and whispered into a bottle to be put out to sea.

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It seems impossible to separate the the hushed soulful vocal of Alt Altman from the ghostly presence of Arthur Russell, which is of course immediately endearing.  Yet the backdrop here is the shrill tweet of 8-bit synths, minimal-house programming and glacial guitar washes rather than a spare string arrangement or the mutant disco of 80s NYC.  A warm voice floats out of these parts, offering his hand to drag you through this night of strangely compartmentalised dance tropes.  Not pastiche, more slightly defocused scale models of clubs, booths and bars.  A world of distorted colours drifting out of the night into the cold morning light both comforting and wind-chill fresh.

Digits – Volley Into The Night

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Petit Mal’s self titled debut album came out at the beginning of the year on the ever awesome Difficult Fun.  It’s an album that makes me shake with rage that this isn’t on every HMV rack, making Amazon’s best sellers list like some SuBo synthpop chariot.  This album feels like a part of the 20JFGs aching heart.  In a year of facile synthpop affectations turned into several careers this is the real deal.  Creating an exquisite pathway back to a hook laden, keyboard driven world of songs about things other than love – or rather a love that strikes the writer dumb, a love so overwhelming that it can only be expressed in the most banal of language and metaphor.  Well that’s the charitable view anyway.  I’d rather this as the corrective, pressed in its millions and packaged alongside every point of sale in the land.

Appropriate then that the moment that grabs your heart here is the extortion to ‘love you bastards love…’, a glorious moment in the poem from which this song’s lyrics are freely adapted.  A moment where the narrator lays claim to an ideal of love in the face of lust.  A duality that’s forever doomed to play out in one of the beastly heads of 20JFG.
Petit Mal – Song To Shout In The Ruins

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As a bonus, here yo have a mixtape put together for you by your caring 20Jazzfunkgreats peeps. It includes many a song that we have been delighted by this year…and ends with one that will be delighting us to no end in the year that comes. Enjoy.

And here’s the tracklist:

1- Prince Rama of Ayodhya: Land of the Apocalypse Transcended
2-King Kong Ding Dong: Hot Train
3-Pantah du Prince featuring Panda Bear: Stick by My Side
4-Palms: Boundary Waters (Gavin Russom Remix)
5-Teeth of the Sea- Inside the Space Capsule (Love Theme)
6-Fuckbuttons: Space Mountain
7-Erik XVI: Kalabaliken i Bender
8-Bront Industries Kapital: Knights of Vipco
9-Hounds of Hate: I Love Triangles
10-Hudson Mohawke: Polkadot Blues
11-Joker: Digidesign
12-S U R V I V E: Holographic Landscape
13-OoOOo:NoSummr4u
14-Liars:Scissor

20jazzfunkgreats mixtape: Twins themes of frost and illumination, blinding ice

The artwork is by Simen Johan as discovered through Sci-fi-o-rama.

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  1. it’s been a great year. thank you for all the listening pleasure.


    Yours sincerely

    rep

    21st December 2009


  2. continually vital stuff. thanks


    Yours sincerely

    hw

    22nd December 2009


  3. hot mix!


    Yours sincerely

    bcr

    23rd December 2009


  4. I love petit mal. pretty good bi-product of antifamily. and also happy holidays lads. I sent you an email to the contact mail stated on this site, but I don’t know if you got it.
    all the best
    m


    Yours sincerely

    martha

    23rd December 2009


  5. Hi Martha- happy Christmas to you too! Just saw that e-mail, could you resend? The gift looks amazing, but the link expired grrrrr sorry we are such a bunch of amateurs.
    J


    Yours sincerely

    20jazzfunkgreats

    24th December 2009


  6. will do, check it within the next week from.. now!


    Yours sincerely

    martha

    25th December 2009


  7. Got it, and on my second listen. This is a very special gift Martha, thank you! We shall be sharing more widely when the stars are aligned i.e. within the next week or two from…now!


    Yours sincerely

    20jazzfunkgreats

    25th December 2009


  8. I enjoyed that mix immensely, especially that track by ooOOo. Where can I find a link to download?

    Thanks!


    Yours sincerely

    Ariel

    26th December 2009


  9. Here, soon.


    Yours sincerely

    20jazzfunkgreats

    26th December 2009


  10. stunned because of the martin galway reference. there’s nothing you guys don’t know, is there?

    blaming you for listening to sidtunes all day now. (ocean loader!)


    Yours sincerely

    aleks discodust

    28th December 2009


  11. qualiteh. thanks for aeons.


    Yours sincerely

    eric

    31st December 2009


  12. Truly excellent mix. Proud to be a part of it.


    Yours sincerely

    Erik XVI

    18th January 2010


  13. I think I’m going to put my mix up on my flickr now. I wanted to give it to people before new year, but I was holding it back in case you wanted it first.
    you’re still welcome to use it if you want.
    best
    martha


    Yours sincerely

    martha

    20th January 2010


  14. Hold on! I have a Copenhagen special post coming up…


    Yours sincerely

    20jazzfunkgreats

    20th January 2010


  15. cool! let me know if you need inside tips about good copenhagen music. just mail me.


    Yours sincerely

    martha

    21st January 2010


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19th December 2009

Pink Stallone-20jfg Mixtape

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Pink Stallone – 20jfg Mixtape

Recorded live at the reception of our unholy union to the cold blooded chicks of the summer, we lost the scroll containing the tracklist after a scuffle broke out between one of us and a rather unconvincing man in a lizard costume, who turned up claiming to be one of their husbands. We don’t have to tell you who won, cus our scalez is real. The scroll has been fedexed to us so if you’re hungry for the knowledge check back on this post in a few days.

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18th December 2009

Best of 2009 #3: All is Love

In this post we celebrate the many savants of rhythm who look into the prism of the past, and see the future. In a year emulating the grotty and overcast economic climate of 70′s New York, where we were continually perused by a string of cosmetified gangs for a murder we did not commit, our need for the majesty of disco and her many offspring was stronger than ever. Luckily for us, as we travel a further year from the handlebar moustaches and tinted sunglasses of Italian synth genii, the bongo fueled rebellion of the loft pioneers  and the lusty drum machines of Chicago, their influence appears to be as undiminished as ever.

However, it seems the surrounding wistful revivalism has already begun to move on and retreat.  The need is there, but the hyper-deflated concentration of ‘tastemakers’ has again flicked the grand musical randomiser and thundered off.  As the tide retreats and Juno’s weekly ‘Disco’ email list gets thinner, we’re left with rare gems embedded in the sand.  The sounds of Chicago beckoning our nascent Knuckles.  Indeed, it was a bunch of those meddling ‘indie kids’ that brought Jamie Principle back to teenagers dancefloors this year (but that’s for another post).

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Thankfully, we still have those that care sticking around, those that never left (which Italo revival are we on now?) and those that never cared much for email lists, record store dividers or iTunes genre tags. Time then, to climb aboard the enduring arpeggiation of our peers, and let it take us on a journey through the ecstatic syncopation explorations of 09.

Acid Washed – General Motors, Detroit, America – Frankie Knuckles found out where I live, if only I can reach the light switch in time.

Azari & III – Hungry for the power – Vocannibal House for night walkers.

Black Meteoric Star – Self Titled – A foggy encapsulation of an analogue intelligence.  Brutality in a glove of tape hiss.

Bottin – Horror Disco – Giorgio turns out to Satan, but fear dissipates when you realise he looks like Ned Flanders in a devil costume. Italians most definitely do it better.

Den Haan – Release the beast – The sound of primeval creatures arguing about mathematical equations.

Desire – Under Your Spell – Phil Spector hits the Gallery, all guns blazing. Poetic, slow motion carnage ensues.

Holy Ghost – I Will Come Back – Monstrous Italo hooks pose a threat to the 20jfg hive mind by entirely dominating its synapses.

In Flagranti – Brash and Vulgar – The creepy science teacher left a cassette in your desk. As you watch him being bundled into the police car, you feel strangely aroused.

Joakim – Milky Ways – There’s something strangely messianical about your new employee, the ‘Colin’ name badge you gave him now reads ‘he can do no wrong’.

The Juan Maclean – The Future Will Come – RIP Jerry Fuchs.  See why.

Lindstrøm & Christabelle – Real Life Is No Cool – Making Kosmische-Funk acceptable. Actually, making it pretty awesome.

Mutant Beat Dance – In a Daze – Beautifully deranged vocal house from the villa of our beloved Discos Capablanca, also one of the best intros of 09 IOHO.

Pictureplane – Dark Rift – A Euro-Trance tape run through a disintegrating deck, one hand slowing the motor until the air is turned to crystal.

Professor Genius – Heaven Sent – The speakers in the Delorian emanate further saw-wave broadcasts from the pulsating mind of the professor.

Silver Columns – Brow Beaten – We bow to Pinglewood‘s description: “this song sounds like Jimmy Somerville playing Mario Kart and that can only be a good thing.”

Slava – Dreaming Tiger – Jean-Luc Ponty goes on a 3 day bender and the results are stunningly somniferous.

Sorcerer – Chemise (Neon Lenon) – On constant rotation in the 20jfg jacuzzi room whilst we platonically scrub each others backs.

Subway – Xam – Any piece of dance music where the drums don’t come in until 4 and a half minutes, is always going to blow us away.

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From Disco to House with the click of a mouse, whilst the production rate of original tracks seemed to falter somewhat, picking a re-edit from 09 is something akin to selecting the favourite molecule in your body. We don’t dare tell you where ours is, only that we called him Goliath. Back in summer, whilst we were coolin’ out in the blood filled hot-tub with our reptilian honeyz, Ze Records unleashed a selection of reassemblages old and new from their vaults. Most were of the highest order, so for those of you out there trapped in the frosty void, with the delerium of summer a faded half-concept that you cannot attribute to memory or imagination, we present an assurance that it was in fact, real.

Gichy Dans Beachwood no 9 – On a Day Like Today (Todd Terje friendly children edit)

As is traditional, Todd amputates the songsmithery of the original to reveal a delightful refrain of innocents. They circle you, hands held, whilst the pagan lord lights the tinder piled at your feet, to incite a most rapturous of combustions.

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Terminal Twilight are so happening. Snow swirls outside the windows of the 20JFG demesne as the crystal fractals of ‘The Lovers’ begin to spread their own special brand of frosty magic all across the lounge. This is sparse soulful minimalism at its lethargic best, up there with the sweet android power ballads of our Italian comrades- think Chris and Cosey on a walkabout across strange rooms shrouded in layer after layer of scented mist, past which a confederation of strange shadows lurk- desires, questions, the id of the princess trapped in the heights of an ivory tower rising over the smog of orange LA vistas, this is a tunnel connecting it all, get strutting.

Terminal Twilight- The Lovers

The Terminal Twilight 12” is coming out on the 18th of January. You can pre-order it here.

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Deliberately omitted from the list above so we could write some extended gush in the space below are Pink Stallone. These purveyors of the loose wowed us in 09, and although the ‘hotly tipped’ label is both gift and curse, we received subconcious transmissions from the dancefloors of ’010 telling us they were aching for their future wax. The memory of the aggregator is already nearing capacity with their data, so we push for joyous overload with exclusive mix.

Pink Stallone – 20jfg Mixtape

Recorded live at the reception of our unholy union to the cold blooded chicks of the summer, we lost the scroll containing the tracklist after a scuffle broke out between one of us and a rather unconvincing man in a lizard costume, who turned up claiming to be one of their husbands. We don’t have to tell you who won, cus our scalez is real. The scroll has been fedexed to us so if you’re hungry for the knowledge check back on this post in a few days.

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Something that will not be continuing in ’010 is the covert operations of Dissident Records. Their vinyl-only idealism brought us a myriad of vintage dance activists including Gatto Fritto, Ali Renault and Casionova amongst others. But sadly there’s little means to facilitate the more wanton aspects of human nature in ideal ideologies. As such, their purity of vision in a zero attention-span digital world may well have spelled their demise.

Let’s strut for a trip down memory lane on how this awesome label fed into the hallucinations of 20jazzfunkgreats, in case you didn’t catch them the first time around. Listen, shed a tear, crack your knuckles and follow their example. And go to Juno and scope the vinyl, because it has a price, but it’s priceless:

Binary Chaffinch- Guitar Shaped Heart

Brassica-The Centre

The Off-Key Hat-Emergency Calling

The Off-Key Hat- This is not…

Photonz- Shaboo (Andy’s Edit)

We pay our respects to the dearly departed, and wish our man Andy Blake the best of luck with his future projects. One of which being the World Unknown party in Brixton tonight.

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  1. sorcerer+ jacuzzi+ scrubing backs …wow LOL


    Yours sincerely

    felipe

    18th December 2009


  2. a wealth of delights.


    Yours sincerely

    bcr

    18th December 2009


  3. Any word on the Pink Stallone tracklist yet?


    Yours sincerely

    Danni

    8th January 2010


  4. Happy 010 lads, Thanks for everything.


    Yours sincerely

    The Off Key Hat

    10th January 2010


  5. Thank you! We look forward to hear any new wonders you might have up your sleeve…


    Yours sincerely

    20jazzfunkgreats

    10th January 2010


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