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2008 was a good year for music. The Carter III went muliplatinum. Kayne put together an album with nothing but an auto-tune and a TR-808.  Q-tip releases his first album in almost ten years and “Hipster” music was thrust to the forefront of the scene.

The times, they are a changing. But, if you’re like me, you don’t really know what to make of it all.

Still though, there was and is lots of good music floating around – it’s just harder to find.  The music industry, and the listeners along with it, are in a state of confusion. The problem, I figure, lies in the fact that radio listenership is down 18 percent from 1998 among 18- to 24-year olds. People no longer make trips to the local music store. Finding music has been reduced to a solitary pursuit, scattered among the millions of blogs, MySpace pages, message boards, online music magazines, and endless commentary. There are no singular tastemakers, no all-powerful all-reaching influencers like there used to be. That leaves music fans drawing numbers out of a hat. And everyone’s drawing a different number.

Maybe it’s just me, living in a big city, surrounded by all different cultures and tastes, but when I ask anyone what kind of music they’re into, invariably, I’ll have no idea what they’re talking about. It could be I’m just out of touch, spending too much time with dusty vinyl and golden-era hip-hop.

For those not able to make sense of the new music landscape (or without the url to Turntable Lab), I’ve prepared a list of some of my favorite releases as of late. With the exception of the Metro Area LP, all came out in 2008, although at only about 10 titles deep, not complete or well thought out enough for a best-of-the-year-list. Hopefully, you can find that special something for that special someone, or a few new tacks to accompany you on your holiday travels.

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Download “Gold” Dam FunkRhythm Trax Vol. 4, Stones Throw

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Download “Can We Hang Out Tonight” Count Bass DL7 (Mid-Life Crisis), 1320

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Download “Apples and Pears” Canyons – The Lovermore EP, Hole in the Sky

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Download “Atmosphrique” Metro AreaSelf Titled, Environ

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Download “Detroit” Morgan GeistDouble Night Time, Environ

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Download “Downtown” OsbourneSelf Titled, Spectral Sound

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Download “Parisian Goldfish” Flying LotusLos Angeles and 1983, Warp

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Download “Track 2″ James PantsRhythm Trax Vol. 1, Stones Throw

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Download “Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out” Mayer Hawthorne & The CountryJust Ain’t Gonna Work Out 12″, Stones Throw

Shouts to DJ Ayers and the Rub Crew for holding me down with the Rub Radio (here and here), Diplo with the wild podcasts, Truth and Soul Records, and Daptone Records (Sharon Jones coming to LA!).


2 Comments so far.

  1. impeccable taste, man. got to get ‘em all. can’t believe that mayer hawthorne track – sounds like some classic stuff.

  2. Yeah I know right. I met him at Funkmosphere like a month back, a few weeks before I heard the track. Dam introduced him as a new Stones Throw artist. I’m not trying to hate on anyone, but the vibe I got from him made me a little skeptical. But obviously, this just reinforces the old cliche that you can’t judge a book by its cover. That song is just insane – he played all the instruments and laid the vocals. Dude got soul.

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