Okay, I know I missed last month, but I’m
back with a vengeance to write about what I’ve been digging my teeth into most
frequently this month. But before you read this, check out my last entry, where
I break down my top 20 albums of 2014, all of which I highly recommend you
check out. Anyway, onwards with this months 3 picks…
1. Viet Cong – Viet Cong
Starting the list with a new release from
post-punk outfit Viet Cong. This album was my first exposure to these guys, and
what an introduction it has been. This album is everything you could want from
a post-punk album without any of the filler. At only 36 minutes, you can stick
this album on at any time of day and for a short while get lost in its
immersive atmosphere and pulsating energy. I have a sort of love-hate
relationship with post-punk. As fascinated as I am by it, it can often get
tedious for me and rarely has much replay value. However, this album has been
in heavy rotation recently and a nice breath of fresh air in the genre for me.
2. Clipse – Hell Hath No Fury
3. Aphex Twin – Computer
Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2
Finally we have another new release. This
time an EP from legendary electronic musician Aphex Twin (AKA Richard D.
James). Last year Richard made a splash with his new full-length album Syro The album made my top 20 of the
year, but I was still left wanting a little bit more from Aphex Twin,
considering the plethora of classics he’s come out with in the last 25 years.
This EP only came out in the last few days, but I’ve hardly been able to turn
it off. Here we have Richard creating sonic portraits purely of the acoustic
variety. The beats and grooves are so infectious and catchy, yet he still
manages to throw curve balls at you with the occasional unorthodox beat or
melody. I love the drums on here, which sound very African inspired, adding to
the addictiveness of these tracks. Throw this on wherever and whenever and feel
yourself being drawn into Aphex Twin’s weird world once again.
Thanks for reading! I promise to continue
this series without skipping any more months in the future. Stay tuned for more
content in the meantime!