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Retrospective | 2013

LOW - LIFE

As per usual, I’m just a little bit late handing in this final report. But it’s not because we left it to the last minute… (Well that’s not entirely true; some of us did.) But some of us have been deliberating for weeks – and much more intensely during the last week or so. After countless hours of sifting through the ol’ iTunes library and scrolling through SoundCloud <3s, we painstakingly compiled this list of releases that moved us from the past year.

We didn’t rank them. Who are we to make the ruling that “so-and-so dropped the best track of the year”?

Think of this as a music yearbook for our eclectic little dysfunctional family of music enthusiasts.

It’s not the case that all of us agree on every single item on the final list. The list would look completely different if any one of our other staff-writers had prepared the final draft in my stead. But I did my best to weave a tapestry of each of our distinctive contributor’s thoughtful selections. That said, it is impossible for me to transcend my personal bias in the final selection process.

There were way too many tracks that I wanted to include and had no choice but to leave out due to length limitations. We could have put together a list of three hundred tracks, but we had to abritrarily draw the line somewhere… We selected twenty LPs, twenty EPs, and one hundred tracks to share with you.

So – don’t take this as an exhaustive list. I must admit that we left out a large handful of gems, but I did my best to throw together a sampling of music from 2013 that bobbed our heads, shook our butts, and filled our hearts with reverence and joy.

What does the future hold for us?

L O W – L I F E

Selected LPs

Reflektor

Reflektor – Arcade Fire [Merge]

Family Vacation

Family Vacation – Axel Boman [Studio Barnhus]

Tomorrow's Harvest

Tomorrow’s Harvest – Boards of Canada [Warp]

Random Access Memories

Random Access Memories – Daft Punk [Columbia]

Psychic

Psychic – Darkside [Other People]

Settle

Settle – Disclosure [PMR]

Amygdala

Amygdala – DJ Koze [Pampa]

Doris

Doris – Earl Sweatshirt [Tan Cressida, Columbia]

Engravings

Engravings – Forest Swords [Tri Angle]

Beautiful Rewind

Beautiful Rewind – Four Tet [Text]

Overgrown

Overgrown – James Blake [Atlas, A&M, Polydor]

Rap Album 1

Rap Album 1 – Jonwayne [Stonesthrow]

Immunity

Immunity – Jon Hopkins [Domino]

Cut 4 Me

CUT 4 ME – Kelela [Fade To Mind]

Yeezus

Yeezus – Kanye West [Def Jam]

Six Feet Beneath the Moon

6 Feet Beneath the Moon – King Krule [XL, True Panther]

Cold Spring Faultless Youth

Cold Spring Faultless Youth – Mount Kimbie [Warp]

Eve

Eve – Booka Shade [Embassy One]

Anything In Return

Anything In Return – Toro Y Moi [Carpark]

Treat Me Right

Treat Me Right – Trus’me [Prime Numbers]

Selected EPs

Scala

Scala – Agoria, Francesco Tristano [Innervisions]

Tatischeff

Tatischeff EP – Ame [Innervisions]

River Dealer

Rival Dealer – Burial [Hyperdub]

MTS Vol.2

MTS Vol. 2 – Crazy P [Future Boogie]

Careless EP

Careless – Dusky [Aus]

Uprising EP

The Uprising – Ian O’Donovan [KMS]

Planets, Spaceships EP

Planets, Spaceships – Jamie Jones [Hot Creations]

Taking Over EP

Taking Over – Joe Goddard [DFA]

Anaphora

Anaphora – John Tejada [Palette]

Yugen

Yugen – Koreless [Young Turks]

LZD, Pt. 2

LZD II – Laszlo Dancehall [Man Make Music]

Brother Sister

Brother/Sister – Leon Vynehall [Aus]

Airglow Fires EP

Airglow Fires – Lone [R&S]

Truths EP

Truths – Maribou State [Southern Fried]

Send A Prayer EP

Send A Prayer – Motor City Drum Ensemble [MCDE]

Sweet Life

Sweet Life – Rick Wade [FINA]

Elliot

Elliot – Roosevelt [Greco Roman]

Gotham EP

Gotham – Ten Walls [Innervisions]

Requiem EP

Requiem – Ten Walls [Life and Death]

Strandbar

Strandbar – Todd Terje [Olsen]

Selected Tracks

Axel Boman

Axel Boman

Pressure – Adesse Versions [Make Love In Public Spaces]
For One Hour (ft. Scalde) (Paradis remix) – Agoria [Rebirth]
Out – Autem [ASL Singles Club]
Hello – Axel Boman [Studio Barnhus]
Cinderella Curfew – Baunz [self-released]

Boards of Canada

Boards of Canada

Satisfy – Bicep [Feel My Bicep]
It’s All Over – Blanc 1 [Hivern]
Semena Mertvykh – Boards of Canada [Warp]
Heat – Boddika [Swamp 81]
Imperfection – Bodhi [Future Classic]

Booka Shade

Booka Shade

Giving It All (Joe Goddard remix) – Bondax [Ultra]
Cirrus – Bonobo [Ninja Tune]
Love Inc. – Booka Shade [Embassy One]
Come Down To Us – Burial [Hyperdub]
Walkin’ – CAS [self-released]

Darkside

Darkside

All My Love (Kingdom edit) – Cassie [self-released]
FlyLOVE – Chris Turner [Rebirth]
Lose Yourself to Dance (ft. Pharrell Williams) – Daft Punk [Columbia]
Confidence – Daniel Stefanik [Cocoon]
Heart – Darkside [Other People]

Disclosure

Disclosure

Colt – Dense & Pika [Hot Flush]
When A Fire Starts To Burn – Disclosure [PMR]
No One Gets Left Behind (Konstantin Sibold remix) – DJ Yellow, Flowers & Sea Creatures [Compost]
Started From the Bottom – Drake [Cash Money, Island, Republic]
Need U (100%) ft. A*M*E – Duke Dumont [Ministry of Sound]

Four Tet

Four Tet

Careless – Dusky [Aus]
Hive (ft. Vince Staples & Casey Veggies) – Earl Sweatshirt [Tan Cressida, Columbia]
Love Your Illusion – Eric Volta [No. 19]
Between Villains – Captain Murphy, Viktor Vaughn, Earl Sweatshirt [Williams Street]
For These Times – Four Tet [Nonplus]

Atoms For Peace

Thom Yorke & Nigel Godrich of Atoms For Peace

Pyramid (Atoms For Peace remix) – Four Tet [self-released]
Majestic Mountains – Franskild [Sweat It Out!]
I Can Tell (By the Way You Move) – George Fitzgerald [Double Six]
Truth South – Glimpse [Aus]
Renata (Daphni remix) – Holden [Border Community]

James Blake

James Blake

Musician – Homeboy Sandman [Stones Throw]
Sirocco – Ian O’Donovan [KMS]
Faithful – Jacques Greene [LuckyMe]
Retrograde – James Blake [Atlas, A&M, Polydor]
You Naked (Jimmy Edgar remix) – Jamie Lidell [Warp]

Kaytranada

Kaytranada

Golden (Kaytranada Life Living Edition) – Jill Scott [self-released]
I See Lights (Karmon remix) – Jimmy & Fred [Exploited]
She Burns (ft. Mara Carlyle) – Joe Goddard [Greco-Roman]
Somewhere – John Tejada [Kompakt]
Open Eye Signal – Jon Hopkins [Warp]

Jonwayne

Jonwayne

Altitude – Jonwayne [Stones Throw]
Ringo – Joris Voorn [Green]
Big Room Tech House DJ Tool – TIP! – Joy Orbison [Rinse]
Lucky I Got What I Want – Jungle. [Chess Club]
Avalanche – Just Friends [Clown & Sunset]

Kanye West

Kanye West

Everything – Justin Jay [Southern Fried]
Hold My Liquor – Kanye West [Def Jam]
Survive – Kidnap Kid [Black Butter]
Sun – Koreless [Young Turks]
Nightflow (Kenny Larkin Drama remix) – La Fleur [Watergate]

Leon Vynehall

Leon Vynehall

Guuurl – Lapalux [Brainfeeder]
Ain’t No Time – Laszlo Dancehall [Man Make Music]
I Know – Leftwing & Kody [Off]
Sister – Leon Vynehall [Aus]
Airglow Fires – Lone [R&S]

Maceo Plex

Maceo Plex

Loneliness – Luca Bacchetti & Guti [Endless]
Closer – Lulu James [Sony RCA]
J.A.W.S. – Luxury [Method]
Mind On Fire – Maceo Plex [K7]
Eyesdontlie – Machinedrum [Ninja Tune]

DJ Koze

DJ Koze

It’s Only (DJ Koze Remix) – Matthew Herbert [Pampa]
Burning Bright (ft. Kim Ann Foxman) – Maya Jane Coles [I/AM/ME]
Creep (ft. Wayne Tennant) – Michael Gracioppo [Innervisions]
Trace – Midland [Aus]
Without You – John Talabot [DJ-Kicks]

Jamie Jones

Jamie Jones

Turn Off the Lights (Jamie Jones remix) – Mineo [Hot Creations]
Send A Prayer Pt. 2 – Motor City Drum Ensemble [MCDE]
Made To Stray – Mount Kimbie [Warp]
Finder – Ninetoes [Kling Klong]
Thank You 4 Letting Me Be Myself – Omar S [FXHE]

Theo Parrish

Theo Parrish

Wires (Theo Parrish Remix) – Owiny Sigoma Band [Brownswood]
Untitled – Paul Woolford [Hotflush]
Your Love (You Give Me Fever) – Romare [Black Acre]
Elliot – Roosevelt [Greco-Roman]
The Wheel (Employee Of The Year remix) – SOHN [self-released]

Shlohmo & Jeremih

Shlohmo & Jeremih

Bo Peep (Do U Right) – Shlohmo & Jeremih [Yours Truly]
Lady C’mon (Kissey remix – extended version) – Sinkane [DFA]
Bipp – Sophie [Numbers]
Makin’ Love – Sound Stream [Sound Stream]
Time (ft. Seth Troxler) – Subb-an, Tom Trago [Visionquest]

Ten Walls

Ten Walls

Another Earth – Tale Of Us [Minus]
Requiem – Ten Walls [Innervisions]
Amaze – Terekke [L.I.E.S.]
Oh Sheit It’s X – Thundercat [Brainfeeder]
Let’s Go Dancing (Maya Jane Coles Dancing In The Dark remix) – Tiga vs. Audion [Turbo]

Todd Terje

Todd Terje

Strandbar (disko version) – Todd Terje [Olsen]
Worst Enemy – Toddla T Sound [Ninja Tune]
Hummel – Topspin, Dmit Kitz [Save Room]
Imprint Of Pleasure – Tube & Berger [Suara]
Wit(z) – Valentin Stip [Clown & Sunset]

Larry Heard

Larry Heard

Summer At Night – Vincenzo Varagone [Soundlab]
Say You Won’t Ever (Larry Heard club mix) – Wallflower [Rebirth]
All Little Things – Wareika [Visionquest]
Make It Good (Pete Josef remix) – The White Lamp [Mixmag]
A1 – 8prn [self-released]

with love,

L O W – L I F E


Olaf Stuut | Siren EP

Olaf Stuut - Siren EP

With the rhythmic stutters, linear progression, and textured field recordings interspersed throughout, Olaf Stuut ‘s Siren EP is subtly reminiscent of Valentin Stip . Both of these producers have an affinity for producing tracks that can be enjoyed while moving your feet or splaying out on your couch, and the songs on his latest EP fit neatly into this category.

Siren was released yesterday via Atomnation and if you’re feeling it, make sure to grab the free download of my personal favourite, “Suty”. Dauwd makes a special appearance on the album and his version of “Siren” is available for streaming below.


Valentin Stip | Temple

Valentin Stip - Temple

Earlier this month, Nicolas Jaar launched his latest project: Other People , an imprint branded by Jaar as a “serial label.” Every week, members (yes, you have to sign up) receive a new issue. The first, released on September 2, featured a handful of new names alongside a number of artists you’ll recognize from Clown & Sunset. Valentin Stip was of them and you can listen to his contribution below.

Head here if you wish to subscribe-

Valentin Stip


Booma Collective | Help Me Jesus (Valentin Stip Edit)

Help Me Jesus

Booma , a Montreal-based musicians’ collective, is composed of a handful of producers such as Valentin Stip , SolPara , and Pavla & Noura - names that are also present on Nicolas Jaar ‘s Clown & Sunset roster. Earlier this week, the group shared a slow burning edit of “Help Me Jesus,” courtesy of Val Stip himself. The track is available for download below.

Valentin Stip

[ Valentin Stip ]

alh


Rafaël Murillo & Raphaël Laredo | Muredo (Valntin Stip Remix)

A week ago, Rafaël Murillo & Raphaël Laredo released a vinyl EP titled ‘ Muredo ‘ on nascent french label SECONDE . Valentin Stip did a tasteful edit of the title track, which I’ve been playing out constantly since the release.

Have a listen-

KO


Igloofest 2013 Retrospective

It’s mid-February now, and we’ve closed another chapter of the Igloofest chronicle.

Almost an extension of the holiday season, the beloved festival serves as a unique mechanism to escape the all too consuming weight of the Montreal Winter. Now that it’s over, thousands of party-goers – upwards of 76,000 to be accurate – must rely on their own devices to persevere towards the effortless joviality of Spring.

As always, the celebration exceeded our expectations, leaving only slight and likely superfluous qualms for us to meditate until they are once again wiped from our conscious with the opening revelry of Igloofest 2014.

Until then, let us relive its grandeur.

One element of the festival that never ceases to strike an impression on me is the crowd.

Yes, on some occasions the pulsating mass aggravated several of the die-hard music appreciators and gentle personalities I’ve spoken with since, but more often was I all together impressed by the spirit of the crowd and their commitment to this 21st century nocturne.

I’m not sure if I’ve ever witnessed a more consistently dancing group of people. The audience is not solely comprised of dance music fanatics either; older individuals and a great many who may not even relate to music of an electronic variety make up a considerable portion, if not a majority of the crowd as well.

I believe that this rare phenomenon can be attributed in part to the physical need to keep moving – considering that this was the coldest Igloofest to date – but also to the entirely non judgmental, come-one-come-all atmosphere provided by the event’s organizers. Either way, a sense of unity was often inevitable.

Another thing I must applaud was the host of talented visual artists performing in unison to those on stage. Their work was most often dazzling and at times even breath taking.

Some artist’s that impressed us in particular, Baillat Cardell & fils , Gridspace , and Diagraf , not only provided appropriate and mesmerizing accompaniment to their respective DJ’s but shone in their own respect, on occasion even over-shadowing the musician with creations that garnered audible mass exaltation.

Now, to give credit to the enormous talent that graced the 1′s and 2′s at this year’s festival; with this calibre of expertise, I can hardly begin to highlight every instance of musical fervour, but of course, there were some performances that were unforgettable, inspiring even.

[Mistress Barbara]

The most memorable set for us was surely Misstress Barabara ‘s ravenous opening ceremony.

Her definitive exhibition of rolling, hard-hitting yet upbeat techno, a style I can’t say I was previously compelled by, knocked our photographer and myself off of our feet, not that we could feel them anyway.

It made me wish for the first time that I went raving in 2005.

[Kaytranada]

Home town hero, Kaytranada , put forth a captivating mix of generational classics, and a slew of tunes, assumedly out of his growing catalogue of self-produced beats, that maintained many of the nuances of the trap template, but with smoother, funkier bass lines and grooves that distinguished them from the overwhelmingly popular genre.

His entourage, one of the liveliest groups of gentlemen this side of the 49th parallel, was also a compelling attribute.

[Nina Kraviz]

As expected, Nina Kraviz enchanted us.

Yes, we may very well have fallen victim to her playfully seductive stage presence, but I’m certain that it was her hypnotic brand of house music and the decidedly and ever so delicately off-beat manner in which she chose to mix said music that truly won our hearts that evening.

Regardless, Ben Klock is indeed one lucky individual.

[Joy Orbison]

The final weekend was a triumph in and of itself, with a line-up that in my opinion rivaled even the combined glory of the previous three.

Thursday night, Ben UFO represented the Hessle Audio mentality, along with affirming the root of his own success as a ‘DJ that only DJs,’ by playing out cold, industrially percussive and bass-heavy records in flawless succession.

Joe Goddard livened up the crowd with melodically centered house tunes, before descending once again into more deep and rumbling grooves.

The following night we were treated to yet another staple of the ‘DJs that only DJ,’ club, but in comparison to Ben UFO , Oneman was far more effective in accommodating the entire audience with his eclectic and keenly blended mix of disco, hip-hop, garage, dubstep, and house.

Following him was the legend, Joy Orbison ; I don’t mean to sound over-zealous but it feels like something of an honour every time I have the opportunity to catch his set. This being his first ever time in Canada, he lived up to every expectation and blew us away with his signature style of pounding, twanging, and immanently groovy UK bass music.

[Joe Goddard]

Apart from the aforesaid heroes, there were many that made the honourable mentioned list.

Wolf + Lamb , KiNK , Pan-Pot , Lunice of TNGHT , Taal Mala , and Tommy Four Seven all put forth sets that deserve notation in their own right. I recommend taking the opportunity to catch every one of these outfits if the occasion so presents itself.

What might we change about Igloofest if given the opportunity to do so? Not much.

Perhaps we’d narrow the volume gap between opener and headliner; I shouldn’t be able to maintain an unstrained conversation at the front of a Ben UFO set, indoors or out of doors.

Though the organization of nights by genre is for the most part very good, it wouldn’t have hurt to employ some minute, strategic shuffling of performers; Schlachthofbronx , for instance, would have certainly suited another night, a night that was not so centred on the very not-German tradition of hip-hop.

Another thing: there were a handful of local artists we were surprised to not find on the bill. The much buzzed production duo, Grown Folk , solo effort, KwikFiks , and Clown and Sunset ‘s Valentin Stip would have all made fantastic additions to the sonic experience. It was also a surprise not seeing the inclusion of local visual authority and personality, Skunch , on the VJ roster. And what about the Dirty Bird backed Prince Club ? Or even the St. Laurent staple, Deejay Ledisko ? Prison Garde ? Seb Diamond ? I suppose the list could go on and on, but a few dollars could be saved whilst upping the musical anti in 2014. Igloofest organizers, take note.

We might also opt for some warmer weather, but then again, it wouldn’t be the Igloofest we know and love with out the numb toes and slushy Sapporo tall boys, now would it?

[Oneman and Joy Orbison (back)]

Take a look at this visual reminiscence we put together if you’re still looking for a more vivid picture.

In conclusion, we’d like to thank the Igloofest team for allowing us to be apart of such a unique enterprise.

Nothing short of a drastic rise in global temperature will keep this festival from excelling far into the future.

See you at Piknik .

words: Samuel Rutledge
images: Kane Ocean
support: Adam Rutledge
other images: Vivien Guamand, Léa Lacroix


Valentin Stip | Hiathaikm

[Valentin Stip]

Yet another golden piece has been offered up from those over at Clown & Sunset . This time, the tune is courtesy of Paris-born producer Valentin Stip , who we caught warming up the day at Montreal’s MUTEK Piknik . Although he hit the decks early in the afternoon ( MUTEK Piknik begins at 2pm), the crowd was already substantial and completely immersed in Valentin’s set, which quickly encouraged us to forget about our anticipation to see C&S founder Nicolas Jaar , the following act.

Valentin’s latest gem first became available on the Clown & Sunset Prism , however, the tune has now been (thankfully) loaded up onto his Soundcloud . Like much of the work that emerges from the label, “Hiathaikm” has a cinematic quality as it evolves, winds up and releases at just the right moments. Valentin characteristically embraces space, crafting woolly soundscapes through a deliberately drowsy beat, which remains present behind the mystical vocal and melancholic piano lines throughout.

While you’re at it, be sure to lend an ear to Pavla & Noura , a collaboration between Val and his friend, Paul Sara, available on the Prism as well.

[Clown & Sunset Prism]

alh


MUTEK | Montreal 2012

MUTEK is just around the corner (the official festivities begin tonight) and it’s safe to say that anticipation is running high, here in Montreal. If you’re not already familiar, MUTEK is an international festival organization, founded in the year 2000. It’s centrepiece: the presentation of its annual namesake festival, held in Montreal, which thoughtfully showcases the strength and value of both electronic music and the digital arts. This year is MUTEK ‘s 13th instalment.

“Over 70 acts will converge on Montreal from May 30th to June 3rd, among them respected pioneers, hotly tipped emerging artists, adventurous sonic manipulators, and a significant number of Canadian artists who represent the wealth of digital creativity currently at work in this country.”
(via MUTEK )

The 13th edition, as it has done in the past, will provide a platform for some of the most forward thinking minds in digital creativity to demonstrate their talents. This year’s spectators have the opportunity to catch some of our unabashed favourite names: Nicolas Jaar , Shlohmo , Salva , Kode 9 , Valentin Stip , Prison Garde , and so many more, as well as a number of experimental art installations that we’re looking forward to exploring (take the CineChamber for example).

“MUTEK is an immersive journey, with many levels at which to explore the artistic contours of its many creative scenes.”

Whether you manage to be in attendance or not, we’ve put together a little offering of just some of the sounds attendees will be exploring during the next few days. The tracks included are from either the recent or far-gone past. Check back for some exclusive updates in the near future.

We hope to see you there-

Download || MUTEK 2012 Promo Pack [zip]

Tracklist:

And I Say (ft. Scout LaRue & Will Epstein) – Nicolas Jaar
Hot Boxing the Cockpit – Shlohmo
Wake Ups – Salva
Babylon – Kode 9
Goodbye (Instrumental) – Apparat
High For This (Sibian & Faun Bootleg) – The Weeknd
Sea of Pulses – Tim Hecker
Arose – BNJMN
Anytime Will Do – Valentin Stip
Parking Lot – Prison Garde
Whit Dub – Alex Smoke
Best Of (Deniz’s Freestyle Version) – Deniz Kurtel ft. Mykle Anthony
Beat 26 – Jimmy Edgar
International Fires – Shackleton
T.P.Ø. (Rumpistol Remix) – Acustic


[Anstam, MUTEK 2011]

[Modselektor, MUTEK 2011]

[Four Tet, MUTEK 2011]

alh