Re: Re: End of the decade lists
quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Two that immediately spring to mind are John Talabot - Fin and Bicep - Bicep. I didn't even particularly like Bicep's album, but there's no denying they've been probably the most important producers of the last ten years in terms of influence, and the album capped off a run of huge club hits, had good reviews from mainstream music press and sold a bucketload of copies, hitting the UK Top 20 album charts. Glue alone has about 11 million hits on Youtube and 25 million on Spotify.
As for Fin, it strikes me as the equivalent of something like Trentemoller - The Last Resort or Leftfield - Leftism, where a much-anticipated album fully lives up to expectations and becomes effectively an immediate classic.
Elsewhere, I'd say the likes of Scuba - Triangulation, Minilogue - Blomma and Skee Mask - Compro might not have been cross-over hits, but they're all textbook great albums. I've got my own personal favourites from the last ten years that are more niche, but I'll wait until the decade is actually over before making any kind of list. |
Oh wow, I had no idea Bicep got that huge. In my mind they were still underground house producers. Influential in what way though? Do you think the current en-vogue trance-revival can be traced back to them?
I think James Blake has undoubtly made the biggest impact on popular music overall but none of his albums have reviewed especially well in electronic music circles. Like, his debut album seems to be considered to be a masterpiece by people in pop and indie circles but at the time people in electronic music thought it was just watered down from his more radical early singles.
quote: | Originally posted by Sykonee
Are we talking Best, or Most Influential? Because if the latter, we really cannot deny Skrillex' Scary Monsters, can we. |
Hmm, good point but I was thinking more in terms of underground stuff. That Skrillex record got a 1,5 from RA. Also, records that were influential historically but haven't aged very well seem to never fare particularily well because of recency bias.
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